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Post by nickcosmosonde on Apr 11, 2011 6:32:26 GMT
I posted this on the MCL and provoked a deafening silence. There are two theories about that - people are put off by loopy hippies; or, people are scared to consider their models of how the world works are radically incomplete. At least here the scientists shouldn't mind the loopy hippies, but what do they think about their models?
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Post by naymissus on Apr 11, 2011 6:58:44 GMT
Well Nick I watched it and although some remarkable results were displayed, there was a total absence, as far as I could discern, of scientific rigour.
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Post by nickcosmosonde on Apr 11, 2011 9:15:32 GMT
Granted. But it's been replicated enough times with such rigour. Emoto's lab is as rigorous as anyone could ask for. I'm afraid the refuge that this is an artefact or simple cock-up won't wash.
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Post by mercury on Apr 11, 2011 9:16:33 GMT
science doesn't hold all the answers, though, nay.
i'm going to try the rice experiment. and i said thank you to the water when i turned the tap on this morning. being a bit of an animist the videos appealed to me.
i thought all the different ice patterns in different types of water amazing and wondered about water that's been chemically processed. in london for instance they drink wee that's been recycled nine times over or something - how similar or different would it's memory ability/retention be?
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Post by naymissus on Apr 11, 2011 10:48:05 GMT
Granted. But it's been replicated enough times with such rigour. Emoto's lab is as rigorous as anyone could ask for. I'm afraid the refuge that this is an artefact or simple cock-up won't wash. Any labs done a rigorous repeat of the rice experiment?
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