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Well today in school this girl told me about these water crystals that 'become beautiful or ugly depending on what kind of thoughts yout think or say'.so i looked it up on google and i found out that the experiment was headed by a guy called masaru emoto. It all sounds pretty incredible to me but so. Well today in school this girl told me about these water crystals that 'become beautiful or ugly depending on what kind of thoughts yout think or say'.so i looked it up on google and i found out that the experiment was headed by a guy called masaru emoto. It all sounds pretty incredible to me but so far i can't find anything on the internet to disprove it. What do you think?
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Emoto does believe this is true, but he has never been able to prove it under controlled conditions. It would be very simple - mark two bottles, freeze them, take the labels off and ask him which one said 'peace' and which one said 'war'.
He can't do it. He'd be eligible for a million bucks if he could. Sounds like your friend has been watching the pseudoscience movie 'What the Bleep Do We Know' which is full of this kind of crap - all in the name of quantum physics. Which obviously none of them had ever studied. It is true in a sense that the guy Masaru Emoto does exists and he did believe in such a thing. However, the science community reject his claims due to inefficient experiment as well as not willing to expose to the world how he conduct his claims.
So, it can go either way but if you go onto Wikipedia, you will find the following by Kristopher Setchfield in his paper: It is this crucial lack of scientific foundation that prevents Dr. Emoto’s work from attracting interest by widely accepted and respected scientists at long-standing research institutions. This is unfortunate for the world if there is, after all, truth to his claims--as reproduction of his results by any scientist would lend much credence to his work. A little change in Emoto’s experimental design would do great things for the credibility of his claims. I recommend the following to ground his work in sound scientific principle: Eliminate the possibility of the scientist’s bias affecting the experiment’s results by implementing double blind procedures. Publish the entire collection of photos for all water sample tests that he has performed, not just the ones that support his claim.