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Subject:
Masaru Emoto - Validity of Water Crystal Comparisons
Category: Science > Chemistry Asked by: cybermonsters-ga List Price: $30.00 |
Posted:
22 Apr 2005 20:53 PDT
Expires: 24 Apr 2005 14:07 PDT Question ID: 512964 |
I need a specific response from someone with an academic background as to the water crystal comparisons from Masaru Emoto. I would appreciate input as to how many variations of crystals a bottle of frozen water has, ie: would there be thousands of totally different samples and the observer could pick whatever they wanted? Masaru Emoto admits to not using any double-blind techniques in his so called "research". Is it likely that a sample of water crystals would contain such a wide variety of samples that actually either type of sample could be shown from any one bottle? http://www.thank-water.net/english/index.html http://hado.net/ |
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