Re: Science does not support "informational" imprints
Hey,
yeah, you're absolutely right. I had been waiting for a response on this point since I first started to inquire on this thread. I'm a part of "main stream science" and I've never even heard of this before. I'm affraid that even if you could imprint a particular patern of excitation in the water molecules under some controlled sittuation, the information could not be stored this way. The molecules would very quickly revert back to their normal distrobution of states, and all information would be lost. Also, I can't really imagine a way you chould create single molecule specific excitation patterns in any apreciable volume of water. there is a certain extent of manipulation that can be done on a single molecule level with some of the STM or AFMs in operation today, but even there you aren't talking about imprinting any sort of information. So reguardless of the water and alcohol side of this, I'm still a bit confused on what the bio feed back is supposed to be doing. You make it sound as though instructions can be given to the cells of the body like orders are given to the troops? I am still trying to keep an open mind on all of this, it's just not making a whole lot of since right now. I went to a website on MO-RA therapy at
http://www.oirf.com/recinstr/mora-pait.html . Quite frankly it doesn't seem to say anything. They say that studies have been done to proove that it is effective and how it works, but no references to the articles that would be generated by such studies are given. If it is a mainstream
Science tool, then where are the pier review articles covering this topic? Also, the site makes no reference to any imprinted water. I do not wish to be insulting in any way, and if you are seeing results from this therapy then I am very happy for you, I just don't personally think that it is real. I will remain open to new information and possibilities, so if you would like to provide new information I would like to see it. Otherwise it just looks like
Science fiction to me. Talk to you later, Mike
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