The transfer of information is one basic property
of water and for that reason, an extreme care is necessary
when we use it, since it acts as a mediator...
In his description of the memory of water, Teruo Higa,
a man of genius who discovered the « effective-micro-organisms
» (EM), says that :
"Rainwater transfers to itself all the negative
information of the polluted atmospheric layers and
transmits it to the soil and groundwater, and, albeit
in a lesser degree when it comes into contact with
soil and rocks, this information will not be completely
eradicated: "In order for this to happen, the
water must once again revert to vapor and be exposed
to sunlight and to ozone."
As Gaston Bachelard put it:
"One drop of pure water is enough to purify an ocean, one drop of foul water is enough to taint a universe."
Information transfer is one of water's basic properties; this is why an extreme care should be taken whenever we use it, for it acts as a medium.
T. Higa also remarks:
"The effects can vary considerably depending on the kind of information encoded in water's molecular clusters. What makes water-related problems so serious at the present time is this: it is no longer simply a question of the quality of the water itself, but of the information encoded in it that is creating its nature at any given time."
The photos of water crystals taken by another Japanese man, Masaru Emoto, are world famous. Water encodes all messages, whether of beauty, ugliness, force, harmony or chaos. To merely expose a tube full of water to the sounds of a piece of music, to names written on a glass tube, or whatever, is enough to encode the corresponding vibrations into the water. It results in ice crystals of an indescribable beauty that express solidarity, love, joy, or in chaotic and disorganized crystals, which manifest their opposites. Through this method, the consequences of pollution are made blatantly evident and provoke the deserved reaction of shock.
This memory of the water has been extensively studied by Jacques Benvéniste, a present-day scientist, Director of the Clamart Laboratory of Digital Biology. Benvéniste conducted his experiments using the dilution-dynamisation method, which is the distinctive feature of homeopathy, but he has also studied the phenomena of electromagnetic transfer. Both these types of experiments confirm the hypothesis of the memory of water.
Roger Durand echoes E. Guillé's thesis when he concludes:
"Wouldn't the memory of water lie in this electromagnetic image which is later able to produce biological effects?"
Jacques Benveniste's discoveries have divided the scientific community, the most conformist members of which have systematically refused his results because they call into question the fundamental bases of biology and medicine. On the other hand, quite a number of scientists in France and abroad have helped him and given him the opportunity to carry on his research work, mainly through the transfer of biological information by e-mail.
Benvéniste's discovery upsets lots of people, because even after its purification, water keeps its memory: chemical fertilizers and pesticides, high-tension cables, microwaves ovens… It calls into question a whole civilisation.
Let us quote T. Higa again:
"Atmospheric pollution and the various pollutants found in soil have already started producing information of the worst kind. Transferred to water, and with water acting as a courier, it is this detrimental and inappropriate information which is adversely affecting the environment and human health directly and indirectly in a variety of ways. Recently more and more people are choosing to spend sums vastly in excess of what it costs them to drink water from the tap in order to purchase bottled water. It would be inappropriate to dismiss this as 'an extravagance', because seen in the long term good water will unfailingly have a beneficial effect, and bad water always a detrimental effect on the human body. The ideal would be to drink water produced with fine molecular clusters and encoded with beneficial transferred information. In the past, problems related to water had mostly to do with its content, but what is going to be important in the future is the micro-molecular structure of the clusters and the transferred information encoded in the water."