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    Functional role ofquantum

    coherence in

    interfacial water.

    James L. Oschman,Natures Own Research

    Association

    Dover, New Hampshire,USA

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    Many thanks

    to all who have

    worked so

    diligentlyso that we can

    enjoy this

    time together.

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    Maurie Pressman, M.D. Dr. John Veltheim

    More thanks:

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    Quantum

    coherencein water:

    1. What is it?

    2. Why is it important?

    3. Significance for health.4. Significance for morphogenesis.

    5. Significance for consciousness.

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    The

    living

    matrix

    Albert Szent-Gyrgyi

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    The living matrix

    tendon

    ligament

    myofascia

    bone

    cartilage

    superficial

    fascia

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    Muscles, connective tissues, and cell

    membranes are composed mainly of

    molecules packed closely together as liquid

    crystals.

    muscle collagen cell membranes

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    99 % of the

    molecules in thebody are water

    molecules. Most of

    these water

    molecules arelocated at

    interfaces, i.e. at the

    surfaces of other

    molecules (average

    of 10,000 waters

    each) and surfaces

    of cells.

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    Most of the helices in the body

    are organized vertically:

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    collagen

    in

    connective

    tissue

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    actin

    and

    myosin

    in muscles

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    These

    helical actin,

    myosin, and

    collagenmolecules

    order a massive

    number of

    spinning water

    molecules.

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    Protons and electrons have a property known as spin. The situation can becompared to the spinning top. In the absence of an external field, there will be a

    certain spin axis. If an external field is applied, the spin axis will tilt and precess

    the spin axis of the particle will sweep out a conical surface. The frequency

    causing the precession is known as the Larmor frequency, named after Sir

    Joseph Larmor, an Irish physicist and mathematician.

    Joseph Larmor

    1857-1942

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    When the energy

    level in these liquidcrystals reaches a

    certain point, the

    molecules begin tovibrate coherently,

    leading to the

    emission of coherent

    light = RADIANCE.

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    Both the fabric of space

    and the fabric of the bodyhave spiral grains.

    light

    spirals

    through

    space

    energy

    spirals

    through

    molecules

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    Vladimir B. Ginzburg

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    The spacing of amino acids along the collagen backbone

    is optimal for binding water molecules.

    Berendsen, H.J.C., 1962. Nuclear magnetic resonance study of

    collagen hydration. Journal of Chemical Physics 36:3297-3305.

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    The water molecules

    spin coherently andprecess in response to

    electromagnetic fields

    in the environment.

    This arrangement

    accounts for the

    extreme sensitivity of

    living matter toexternal

    environmental fields.

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    SPACE WATER LIFE

    HYPOTHESIS:

    NORMAL PHYSIOLOGY

    AND HEALTH DEPEND ON

    QUANTUM COHERENCE

    IN THE WATER SYSTEMS.

    NOTE THAT THE ARROWS

    ARE BI-DIRECTIONAL.

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    Spin is contagious.

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    Lysine

    Spinning water molecules

    couple the quantum

    information field

    (morphic field) to

    the molecular structure

    and vice versa.

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    Lysine

    Spinning water molecules

    couple the quantum

    information field

    (morphic field) to

    the molecular structure

    and vice versa.

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    Larmor precession

    Sensitive to a single

    quantum

    Bi-directional Non-thermal, non-

    ionizing effects

    Information storage

    Energy storage

    Generate torsion or

    spin waves

    Lysine

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    In a coherence domain, torsion wavescan propagate to nearby particles and

    couple spins. Coherence occurs whenmany such particles spin and precess

    together, in phase with one another.

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    Energy and information input into any of the bodys systems can spread over

    all systems; conversely energy and information from all systems can

    concentrate into any single system. Energy coupling in living systems is

    symmetrical, which is why we can have energy at will, whenever and

    wherever required.

    Ho, M.-W., 1996. The biology of free will.

    Journal of Consciousness Studies 3:231-244.

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    Coupling between different domains: liver as an example

    Capillary endothelial cells

    Parenchymal cells

    Reticuloendothelial cells

    Bile duct cells

    Lymphatic endothelial cells

    Cellular domains

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    Del Guidice and Preparata

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    Mae-Wan Ho

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    Herbert Frhlich Cyril Smith

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    The electromagnetic environment also

    includes the fabric of space-time.

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    Morphogenesis

    Consciousness

    For many years, scientists were told

    that it was not appropriate to studyconsciousness.

    Consciousness is a philosophical

    problem, best left to philosophers.

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    This attitude shifted when

    one of the modern thoughtleaders, Sir Francis Crick,

    announced that

    consciousness arises fromthe operations of massively

    interconnected neurons in

    the brain, and is therefore

    properly studied by

    neuroscience.

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    CricksAstonishing

    Hypothesis (1994)

    posits that "a person's

    mental activities are

    entirely due to the

    behavior of nervecells, glial cells, and

    the atoms, ions, and

    molecules that makethem up and

    influence them."

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    The neuron doctrine:

    the brains neurons and synapses

    are components in a computer-likeswitching circuit:

    brain = mind = computer.

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    In other words,

    the brain is a soft computer.

    When you figure out what all of thecircuits are doing, you will

    understand consciousness.

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    Stuart Hameroff reminded us

    that neurons are cells:

    individual neurons are far more

    complex than simple switches, withenormous capacity for intracellular

    information processing.

    The neuron doctrine ignores the fact

    that neurons are living cells.

    ~Stuart Hameroff 1999

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    A single-celled paramecium swims gracefully,

    avoids predators, finds food, mates, and has

    sex, all without a single synapse.

    Of nerve there is no trace. But the cell

    framework, the cytoskeleton might serve.

    Sir Charles Sherrington, 1951

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    If the cytoskeleton can be so useful in

    protozoa, what might it be doing in the

    highly organized cytoskeleton of

    neurons? Are neurons stupid incomparison with protozoa?

    ~Hameroff, 1999

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    Ask anyone and they will tell you:

    Where is your mind?

    Where is your memory?

    Where is consciousness?

    Where do you think?

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    Cricks neuron doctrine arose from research of Sir

    John C. Eccles, who received the Nobel Prize in

    1963 with Alan Hodgkin and Andrew Huxley.

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    Eccles developed a model of

    how the brain makes

    decisions and processes andintegrates sensory

    information and memories

    to give rise to the conscious

    moment. The process

    involves interactions

    between thousands of

    millions of nerve cells in thepyramidal cortex.

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    Thirty years after receiving the

    Nobel Prize, In 1993, Eccles

    concluded that his famous model

    was inadequate to account for

    non-physical and transcendent

    properties of mind: feelings,

    thoughts, memories, intentions,emotions. It would be necessary

    to move to a smaller level of

    scale, to the quantum properties,

    to locate the ultimate connectionbetween mind and brain.

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    His audience

    became rabid!

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    In his new book,Rupert Sheldrake

    points out that

    leading philosophers

    have generally

    agreed that memory

    and consciousness

    are notin the brain:

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    Plotinus (205-270):

    Memories reside in the soul.

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    Bertrand Russell (1872-1970):

    There is a kind of causation that connects

    things across time.

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    Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951):Memory is not stored in the brain.

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    Psyche is not inthe head or the

    brain.

    ~Karl Jung

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    Rupert Sheldrake:

    memory and morphologydepend on morphic resonance

    a resonance across time.

    56

    First published

    1981

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    Condemnation without

    investigation

    is the height of ignorance.

    ~Albert Einstein

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    If the idea is not at first absurd,

    it does not stand a chance.

    ~Albert Einstein

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    Fields act across space and time.

    Rupert Sheldrake: New Science of Life

    Morphogenetic fields give rise to all forms.

    Matter acquires form when it resonates with a field.

    The fields involved are not classical electromagnetic

    fields.

    Morphogenetic fields are derived from a body's own

    past actions and from the structures and actions of

    ancestors.

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    www.k-meyl.de

    www.meyl.eu

    These are

    scalar waves.

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    Nobel prize winners in physics, Neils Bohr and

    Erwin Schrdinger, the founders of quantum

    physics, were convinced that quantum processes

    are at the interface between consciousness and

    matter.

    Niels Bohr Erwin Schrdinger

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    For some years other leadingscholars have been developing an

    alternative model of consciousness

    and memory in which the

    properties of space play a major

    role.

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    Consciousness is the evolving

    intelligence of the universe.

    Universal consciousness is the sumtotal of all knowledge and

    accumulated intelligence.

    ~Dr. John Veltheim

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    Sheldrakes analogy between memory

    and your TV:

    I cant study your TV and determine what

    programs you watched last night. They arenot there, and they have not left a trace.

    The brain may be like a TV, i.e. a receiver

    that tunes into the memory channel butthe show is not stored there.

    Modern scholars are looking

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    Modern scholars are looking

    outside the body for the

    mechanisms of consciousness:

    Neuroscientists

    Philosophers Quantum physicists

    Cosmologists

    Cell biologists

    Astrophysicists

    Physicians

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    Karl H. Pribram

    Neurosurgeon

    David Bohm

    1917-1992Theoretical physicist

    Stuart Hameroff

    Anesthesiologist

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:David_Bohm.jpg
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    Edgar Mitchell

    Engineer, astronaut

    Hiroomi Umezawa

    Quantum Physicist

    Depak Chopra

    Endocrinologist

    http://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/scratch_7//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/59/Edgar_Mitchell_cropped.jpg
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    Dennis Gabor

    Inventor of holographyErvin Lszl

    Philosopher

    Richard L. Amoroso

    Cosmologist & Philosopher

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    Rudolph E. Schild

    Astrophysicist

    Roger Penrose

    Mathematical physicist

    John Veltheim

    Developer of BodyTalk

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    The morphic field extends throughout space, and includes all

    objects, near and far.

    Other

    Organisms

    Earth

    other planets

    Electron

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    models of the fabric of space

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    electron standing waves

    extend throughout space

    Milo Wolff

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    sacred geometry

    geometry of the quantum vacuum

    Thi thi i th t t

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    This thing is the strongest

    of all powers, the force of

    all forces, for it overcomethevery subtle thing and doth

    penetrate every solid

    substance.

    The Tabula Smaragdina, or The Emerald Table,or The Secret of Creation

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    Empty space contains structureand energy and information.

    Roger Penrose: the spin network.

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    The quantum vacuumThe quantum plenum

    Mark Comings (2006):

    The quantum vacuum (plenum)

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    The quantum vacuum (plenum)

    Mark Comings

    The plenum is an absolute fullness

    The real source of energy for everything we do

    Molecular geometry induces a flux: plenum]life

    An infinitely coherent field of luminosity

    Space is efflorescing with vacuum photons

    The embedding space for electromagnetism

    The source of the inner light of the spiritual traditions

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    Hypothesis: Resonance takes place between the fabric of space

    (models on left) and the fabric of organisms (on the right).

    morphicfield

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    Never

    underestimatethe power of

    resonance!

    Example:

    Pioneer 10.

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    On the 30thanniversary

    of its launch, NASA sent a

    message to Pioneer, which wasthen 7.4 billion miles away.

    A response was received

    22 hours and six minutes later.

    Pioneer's last, very weak signal

    was received on 23 January 2003,

    when it was 7.6 billion miles away.

    ~USA Today, Monday, March 4, 2002, page 3A

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    When I see light from a star 100 light years away,

    not only do I know that the light was emitted 100years ago but also a group of atoms in the star

    knew that the light would enter my eye 100 years

    later, before I even existed!

    ~Hans Tetrode

    Zietshrift fur phyzik, 10, 317 (1922)

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    The Guiding Equation:

    dQk/dt = (/mk) Im [*k/ *] (Q1,,QN)

    The de Broglie-Bohm theory or the pilot-wave model is a version

    of quantum theory discovered by Louis de Broglie in 1927 and

    rediscovered by David Bohm in 1952.

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    A huge personal step:

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    Rudolph E. Schild, PhD is an astrophysicist at the

    Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics,

    editor of theJournal of Cosmology, and Directorof the 60 inch Tillinghast telescope on Mt.

    Hopkins in Arizona.

    Tillinghast is one of the most scientifically productive medium-

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    Tillinghast is one of the most scientifically productive medium-

    sized telescopes on the planet. The telescope is used entirely for

    spectroscopy of celestial objects.

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    The Journal of Cosmology

    Harvard University2011

    Because of their continuous contraction and acquisition of mass,

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    q ,

    black holes can serve as Natures hard-drives holding copies of

    the quantum holograms generated by each new moment of

    human experience, as well as by each new event occurring tonon-living objects (Schild & Leiter 2010).

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    Th i h d d i

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    The cosmic hard drive.

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    Hypothesis: Resonance takes place between the fabric of space

    (models on left) and the fabric of organisms (on the right).

    morphicfield

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    The fabric of life:

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    Hypothesis: Resonance takes place between the fabric of space

    (models on left) and the fabric of organisms (on the right).

    morphicfield

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    Dr. Jean-Claude Guimberteau, MD, Plastic Surgeon:

    Interior Architectures: DVD from Endo Vivo production, www.endovivo.com

    http://www.endovivo.com/http://www.endovivo.com/
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    Endoscopy: High definition video during surgery.

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    The high definition video camera is

    attached to a fiber-optic tube with a cold light source.

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    With this new technology it is possible to achieve

    levels of detail never before achieved.

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    The skin surface is woven into a framework of

    polyhedral structures.

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    The skin surface is woven into a framework of

    polyhedral structures.

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    Under the skin:

    Polyhedral micro-vacuoles enclosed by collagen fibrils

    10-20 microns in diameter.

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    These microvacuoles contain water and

    glycosaminoglycan polymers.

    They break open during observation with the camera.

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    The collagen network looks wet because of

    the hydrated glycosaminoglycan gel.

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    These dew droplets form because of

    the destruction of the structure during observation.

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    The underlying network - smaller fibers within larger ones,

    throughout the body.

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    The skin surface and underlying matrix form a

    tensegrity structure.

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    The cells fit into these spaces perfectly.

    The arrangement allows for an infinite variety of movements.

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    From the DNA helix to the cytoskeleton, including the links to the integrins

    and neighboring cells, everything is in continuity, everything is connected,

    everything moves to fit, and everything moves and always comes back.

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    From the DNA helix to the cytoskeleton, including the links to the integrins

    and neighboring cells, everything is in continuity, everything is connected,

    everything moves to fit, and everything moves and always comes back.

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    cellular geodome connective tissue under the skin

    skin surface

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    Donald Ingber

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    The morphic field

    as the origin ofform and consciousness.

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    What determines form?

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    What determines form?

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    What determines form?

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    What determines form?

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    What determines form?

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    CONCLUSIONS/HYPOTHESES:

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    CONCLUSIONS/HYPOTHESES:

    Normal physiology and health depend onquantum coherence in and between systems.

    Quantum coherence in water couples living

    systems to the entangled fabric of space - themorphic field.

    Quantum coherence enables EZ water to be

    extremely sensitive to external fields.

    Th k Y

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    Thank You

    www.energyresearch.us

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