"Clean drinking water springs are a great resource that Bulgarians have in abundance and even underestimate. It is water that will give impetus to at least three sectors of Bulgarian economy - food industry, agriculture and tourism,” Veselin Penev, one of the organizers of the 12th scientific conference dedicated to water, says. Bulgaria was once again host of the forum, which gathers impressive scientific community to present in-depth analyzes and new knowledge of water.
"What we do not know about water is that its structure makes it much like the human brain and the way it works," says Professor Anton Antonov, a specialist in biophysics of water. “According to what is known about water, it is composed of molecules connected to each other. Each is connected to four neighbors, which is very similar to the structure of the human brain. In the brain a neuronal cell is connected to all the others and forms a network just like in water a molecule is connected to all the others via hydrogen links. They are quantum mechanical in nature and spark great discussions among scientists. As a result, water can record information in a similar way the human brain does. It is an endless universe, more complex than the macroscopic universe. So, the future of water research is huge. As a country, Bulgaria is among the richest in Europe when it comes to unique mineral springs, which have healing properties. Interestingly, water has memory of the places through which it passes. For example, mineral waters come from the mantle of the Earth. These waters have memory of the rocks they go through and that is why they have different healing properties. The effect is stronger when drinking near the spring, just because of the memory of the water. In addition, the structure of water can be modified. In 2003 we made an experiment in which a bottle of water was delivered by plane from Frankfurt /Germany/ to Sofia. Before the flight, the bottle of water was in the hands of a man, proven to have very strong biophysical fields. Through the experiment, we have proven that when external electromagnetic impact is missing, water retains its altered structure derived from human impact for about ten days. "
The attention of scientists during the conference in Sofia focused on the issue of the influence of external environmental factors on water. These include magnetic field, earth atmospheric pressure, low frequency vibrations that occur in the earth's crust, and others. Prof. Anton Antonov has recalled that water can carry encrypted information. And something else:
"There is a very interesting phenomenon - when a human embryo starts developing it contains two cells - the male and the female, whose genetic characteristics are memorized. At that time water is 98% of the cell's content. This means that this water has preserved the whole information needed for the embryo to develop into a human being who has inherited the characteristics of the two parents."
To explore the incredible properties of water, a new science has been created, using light to measure water structure. Co-founder of the science of aquaphotomics is Prof. Rumyana Tzenkova, who works at the Kobe University in Japan. According to her, water is a collective environment that is in the same proportion whether it comes to its share in the human cell, the body, earth, or probably the whole universe.
“We must be aware that water molecules do not exist for themselves, but act as a unity. They are like soldiers that re-group themselves, according to the task they are set. When the task is accomplished, the molecules change their ties, they get re-organized. In this sense one of the most intelligent things existing on Earth is Water. Aquaphotonics uses light as a tool to read the information, which the structure of water carries. Water is the most intelligent system because it is constantly changing and reorganizing itself,” Professor Tsenkova explains
English: Alexander Markov
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