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Few know that water mediates the interaction between radiant energy and physical
existence by allowing itself to be structured by light energy. Water is light sensitive,
meaning that we are light sensitive in a sense that goes well beyond the generation of
Vitamin D.
Doctors will soon find out that we are more like plants than anyone might believe.
Whatever the source the body has a highly refined capacity to absorb and even re-
radiate energy across a phenomenal range of the electromagnetic spectrum. So
strong is this capacity that writers through the ages have referred to ‘rainbow bodies’ and
‘chakras,’ which is an ancient Indian word meaning ‘wheels’ of energy that vibrate and
shine with the same colors of rainbow.
It turns out that liquid crystalline water and
sunlight are practically all we need for energy
and life. Just add sunlight for energy and life.
Dr. Mae-Wan Ho.
Dr. Gerald Pollack, professor of bioengineering, received the highest honor that the
University of Washington at Seattle in the United States could confer on its own staff for
his work with water. Dr. Pollack says that we are not 70 percent water but, rather, 99
percent.
Pollack’s water studies have led to amazing possibilities: that water acts as a battery, that
this battery may recharge in a way resembling photosynthesis, that these water batteries
could be harnessed to produce electricity. His 2001 book Cells, Gels and the Engines of
Life Pollack says, “The book asserts, contrary to the textbook view, that water is the most
important and central protagonist in all of life. There are so many realms of science
where water is central. In order to understand how everything works, you need to know
the properties of water.”
The key to understanding how this water battery works is learning how it is recharged.
“You can’t just get something for nothing – there has to be energy that charges it,” Pollack
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