Thursday Apr 28, 2022
N7: Water’s Memory of Life, in Code
Scientific minds should be flexible enough to argue new and unexplained ideas. The experiments done on water have shown, from the unexpected discovery by Bonvienista Affair, that water retains code when all molecules are gone. A scientific fact is only as good as the instruments at hand at the time, the limited understanding of life, and the human bias and level of health or flexibility of the person doing the research and as a result facts in science are rare. There are so many questions that remain a mystery. We are not stupid when experiencing the full range of life. Limiting ourselves to logic limits our understanding of the moment of magic. When looking at code, it is the science that allows us to see the moments of magic. Especially looking at the codes of water that give life. The neo cortex and studying for 20 years does not give us any access to the automatic brain, even the heart does not rely on the neo-cortex to do anything. We are ‘digestive’ thinkers and therefore limited. We think the same way we ingest – put in a large molecular into our stomachs and we digest it and make energy used by the body. Much like the fossil fuel. Today through quantum mechanics we see our body is creating coded paths that work on nano-particle levels with waves folding out. Human technology is not the product of life-giving ideas, but rather the creation of a human mirror for the increase in neo-cortex experience which is about as limited in a robot as it is in a human, algorithms and all. Proving something works when it does is not the issue here. We know it works, how to use it, and like understanding snowflakes, it is there to behold and humbly appreciate as water’s memory of substances in code heals us and allows us to connect with nature in a way we could never if we remain diseased and reliant on chemical compounds. Nothing in life is in isolation. Like Galileo who suffered the inquisition because he wanted to show the world is round with a telescope, Bonvienista too suffered the result of Aristotle’s decision that science did not just mean to know and describe something, but rather explain why something was the way it was, dooming science to a religion of the reasons of life and not a way to ensure our inclusion of the codes in life. Question for today: Why is it important to be flexible in life?
Schiff, Michel. The Memory of Water – Homoeopathy and the Battle of Ideas in the New Science, Thorsons, 1995
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