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Research From Dr. Masaru Emoto, says that human thoughts are directed at water before it is frozen, images of the resulting water crystals will be beautiful or ugly depending upon whether the thoughts were positive or negative. Emoto claims this can be achieved through prayer, music or by attaching written words to a container of water. Since 1999 Emoto has published several volumes of a work titled Messages from Water, which contains photographs of water crystals next to essays and "words of intent".
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  • Water is life.
    JanforGore
  • What the Bleep do we know.
    BretByron
  • I like....how this is about words and could be construed aqs the waters emotions....and the guys last name is Emoto.
    SilenceNoMore
  • EMOTO Peace Project


    My name is EMOTO: E means river, and MOTO means origin in Japanese language.

    So, EMOTO is NADA BRAHMA, which means “the origin of a river” and “the essence is sound/vibration”


    The target is children, because we suppose it is rather difficult to change the mind of adults whose opinion is already fixed, and the future is up to the open-minded children. What we adults can do now is to give them a chance to learn about the water or the true nature of us human being. We hope this book will be translated into many languages and be of help to realize the goal.
  • thats pretty kool! i didn't know snow flacks really could look like that in real life!
    currentkid
  • i watched what the bleep do we know 2 years ago and i believed this until i saw a review that informed me emoto REFUSES to let any other scientist replicate his study, he was even offerd a million dollars but to this day still turns it down.. i dont know if any of you took any science classes, but in the science world if you dont let anyone replicate ur basicly a liar.

    source: http://skeptico.blogs.com/skeptico/2005/04/what_the_ble...
    Entrancing
  • Anyone who wants to replicate his test can, it's very simple. But their results would depend entirely on the experimentor's intention and observation. This is why a "double-blind" test wouldn't really work.

    Western Science never seems to understand Eastern Metaphysics. There are always tons of people working hard to disprove theories like this.

    Kinda like when Einstein first challenged Newton's theory of Gravity, or say, when Al Gore warned us of Global Warming.
  • Uh, what? I don't see how choosing a single ice crystal and then using the subjective characteristic of beauty to classify it proves anything. If every ice crystal in one sample looked the same, that would be something.
    sapere_aude
  • As a children's book, this is an interesting idea and execution. (I read the entire book, and it's fairly well laid out and follows a logical flow that kids can follow and understand.) But I'm a little concerned with the research behind it. Mainly, what are the sample sizes? Are the findings repeatable? What were the controls for other factors?

    I don't mean to rain on the Emotoparade. I'd personally be fascinated if any of this was true -- but it just seems ... well ... not.

    p.s. The YouTube links are not working as of 6/30 10:45pm CDT.
    edmubnd
  • Check this out for something similar

    http://www.princeton.edu/~pear/pdfs/correlations.pdf
    BentFranklin
  • I saw him on what the bleep and it makes perfect sense that our thought have alot to do with how things turn out. It fits in to string theory..whatever is done on this side of the Universe, affects the other side. The Universe is like a big brain, especially if you have seen the latest compilation picture of it..compiled from data and pictures from Hubble and other telescopes..might as well post it again...

    Also, I have been thumping "Visualization" for peace recently...Visualization can be thinking, meditating, praying and wanting.....so, this theory/Experiment is imho, relevant and real.
    WorldPeaceTV

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