WATER: A Multidisciplinary Research Journal

Welcome…

…to WATER, a multidisciplinary journal that brings together water-oriented research from diverse disciplines.

Our first volume appears under the “Current Volume” link.

Throughout nature, water plays pivotal roles. Yet there has been no single venue in which the wisdom gained in studying water within one discipline is readily available to those studying water within other disciplines. The goal of this open-access journal is to remedy that problem. After all, water is water, regardless of discipline. Our journal serves as a communication hub among diverse disciplines dealing with water. We hope for collective learning.
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“SCIENCE, INFORMATION AND SPIRIT 2009”

4 and 5 July 2009 in Saint Petersburg the annual international Congress “Science, Information and Spirit” was held. As usual, Congress attracted a lot of attention: scientists and researchers from 15 countries, including USA, Australia, many European countries presented their results; more than 200 people participated in Congress sessions, 30 speeches were presented on key areas of modern science development/

Special attention in the first day attracted presentation by Dr. Konstantin Korotkov “Electrophotonics – main achievements and new horizons” where an impressive overview of the Electrophotonic Imaging (EPI) based on GDV technique was given. Results in medicine, psychology, consciousness and ecological studies, emotions registration – these were only some discussed topics.

Special guest speaker was Dr. Gerald Pollak – the leading world researcher in the field of water studies and Editor of the first water journal (www.waterjournal.org). Results, presented in his speech “Water, Energy and Surfaces: An Unexpectedly Profound Linkage” demonstrated conceptual basis for the answer to the long disputed question: “What is it water structure?”.

Interview excerpt with Clayton Nolte

Interview excerpt with Clayton Nolte, developer of an in-line bio-photon water structuring device, on the nature of structured water. The entire Talk For Food with Adam Abraham audio interview is on available at webtalkradio.net

Clayton Nolte

Clayton Nolte, developer of a bio-photon water structuring device, explains the characteristics of structured water, and how the device he developed works. (shop.understanding-mms.com)

ANALYSIS OF STIMULATED ELECTROPHOTONIC GLOW OF LIQUIDS

K.G. Korotkov

Currently considerable attention is being focused on the study of the structural properties of water and the possibility of data transfer through water. A lot of controversial information we may find concerning memory of water. According to the viewpoint that has shaped, the phenomena observed during the experiments are determined by the processes of clusters and clathrates formation, mainly at the atoms of admixtures. The task of introducing these notions into the scope of contemporary scientific thinking requires, first of all, a set of probative and reproducible experimental facts. Water is a complex subject of study, and its properties depend on a great number of factors; this requires that several independent techniques should be used in parallel, and that new informative methods for study of water properties should be developed and introduced into practice. more

Water – movie

Water

New Showdate:

Maui Film Festival

Friday, June 13th 6:30pm

McCoy Theater – Maui Arts & Cultural Center

“Water is the driving force of all nature.”

Leonardo da Vinci

Just as with the film WHAT THE BLEEP, WATER shows us through science that our thoughts have an effect on our external reality. Imagine the possibilities when people realize their own potential for creativity. Films like this give me hope that there is an emergence of collective intelligence that can solve the problems of the world.”

Deepak Chopra

This film is about water, the most amazing yet least studied substance. From times immemorial, scientists, philosophers and theologians tried to understand its explicit and implicit properties, which are phenomenal, beyond the common physical laws of nature.

Witness recent, breathtaking discoveries by researchers worldwide from Russia, Kazakhstan, Switzerland, Israel, the USA, Britain, Austria, Japan, Argentina, China and Tibet.

The arguments expound upon unexpected and challenging assumptions enlightening many years of research to open humankind to new horizons, such as the applications of structured water in agriculture, or the use of water in treatment for the most serious diseases and more.

The Geography of the film spans the globe. The implications go beyond the solar system, suggesting that water has the ability to convey messages faster than light, perhaps linking water with the absolute. Water is so unique, and so profound, its miraculous properties are still awaiting to be discovered. more

Gas Discharge Visualisation Measurements of the Effect of Intent on Water

Daniel A. Lewis II, BA, Sabrina E. Lewis, BA, Lewis Mehl-Madrona, MD,
Iris R. Bell, MD, PhD, and Gray E. Schwartz, PhD.

THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Volume 10, Number 4. 2004. © Mary Ann Liebert, Inc

Objective: Building upon our previous findings that the GDV is capable of discriminating
variuos types, we investigated if intention and/or energy could be placed in water.
Materials and Methods: Highly purified liquid chromatogaphy water (HPLC), purified water
(PW), and Tucson tap water were used. Three experimental conditions were: (1) a control
condition (no intervention), (2) an individual concentrated on bringing earth energy up through
his feet into a bottle of water or syringe held in his hand, and (3) that same individual
concentrared on the water emanating the best amethyst properties that it could. Trials were 2
minutes for each condition. GDV photographs were taken immediately after each condition.
Results: The differences between purified and HPLC replicated Form Coefficient
{F(1,22)=5.2760, p=.03151}, spectrum {F(1,22)=10.835, p=.00333}, and area {F(1,22)=10.835,
p=.00333}. The amethyst intention condition was statistically different from the control
condition, on spectrum {F(1,22)=11.586, p=.00523} and area {F(1,12)=9.9069, p=.00841}. In
addition, across all reported parameters earth energy and the amethyst condition showed
marginally significant differences between themselves.
Conclusions: The GDV can be used to measure intention and the imparting of energy into water
can be studied. The findings indicate that the use of amber glass bottles does not stop the flow of
energy or intention into water.

Rotwein unter Hochspannung: Mehrjährige Qualitäts- Untersuchung mit Gas-Discharge-Visualisation (GDV)

10. Wissenschaftstagung Ökologischer Landbau.
Beitrag archiviert unter http://orgprints.org/view/projects/int_conf_2009_wita.html

Rotwein unter Hochspannung: Mehrjährige Qualitäts-
Untersuchung mit Gas-Discharge-Visualisation (GDV)
C.Bigler1 , D. Levite2, M. van der Meer2, A. Kaufmann3 und F.P.Weibel2
Keywords: GDV, wine, bio-dynamic, quality, holistic methods

Abstract
We investigated whether we can detect any differences in red wines produced either
by bio-dynamic or by standard organic agriculture. We used standard methods to
investigate the quality of the wines and Gas-Discharge-Visualisation (GDV) method to
investigate a holistic quality of the wines. With the GDV-method, samples are exposed
to high voltage. The halo-like gas discharge caused by a burst of electron emission of
the sample is captured by a digital camera underneath a transparent, dielectric
surface. The wine samples measured originate from an On-Farm experiment in South
of France with two separately managed but neighbouring blocks (same soil and
climate conditions): bio-organic and bio-dynamic. Apart from the use of bio-dynamic
preparations, plant protection and fertilization was the same in both blocks. The
vinification of the sampled grapes was made in two replicates which were analysed
separately. During the three years of examination, the bio-dynamic samples did not
reveal significant differences when assessed with standard methods (sensory triangle
test, polyphenol analysis etc.). However, with GDV measurements the values for the
image-parameter “mean intensity” were mostly higher for the wines from bio-
dynamically produced grapes. In a „mixed effect model“ (GDV-parameter „mean
intensity“ as dependent variable, replication und cultivation-system as fix and year as
random effect) the difference was statistically significant. We conclude that the GDV-
method has an interesting potential to detect very sensitively differences in food
attributes. However, in order to interpret the results in terms of consumer-relevant
quality further research is needed. more

ANALYSIS OF STIMULATED ELECTROPHOTONIC GLOW OF LIQUIDS

K.G. Korotkov

Currently considerable attention is being focused on the study of the structural properties of
water and the possibility of data transfer through water. A lot of controversial information we
may find concerning memory of water. According to the viewpoint that has shaped, the
phenomena observed during the experiments are determined by the processes of clusters and
clathrates formation, mainly at the atoms of admixtures. The task of introducing these notions
into the scope of contemporary scientific thinking requires, first of all, a set of probative and
reproducible experimental facts. Water is a complex subject of study, and its properties depend
on a great number of factors; this requires that several independent techniques should be used in
parallel, and that new informative methods for study of water properties should be developed and
introduced into practice.
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