Water Has Feelings


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Yesterday in 'Al Kahera elYoum' (a program viewed through the Orbit Satellite Network) Asian specialists specifically from China talked about water and its sensitivity to people and indicated that it can comprehend how we feel and in a recent experimental survey in which samples of drops of water are taken and placed in a freezer and then examined under a microscope they stated that water can change its shape according to what people psychologically emote!

If you are sad water seems blurry and too sophisticated, if you are happy water shapens into a pleasant figure and so on...

Who has ever wondered or even thought for a moment that water can feel us? Isn't that interesting?!
Share with us your opinion about this theory!

By guest writer Aya

15 Comments
  1. EMAN | March 14, 2006 2:15 AM

    to WALEG
    I saw the prog. & the amazing studies ot frozen drops of water but the scintist was JAPANEASE not from china.
    I enjoyed the show wondering that we arabs poluting our rivers & sourcrs of water & the industerial worlg like JAPAN study WATER the source of life as we learned from QURAN .. thats a dissapointing irony of us as ARABS.

    EMAN
  1. EMAN | March 14, 2006 2:19 AM

    SORRY for my spelling mistakes i have 1 eye ALLERGY for 2 days

    EMAN
  1. mya | March 14, 2006 2:36 AM

    thanks for the info waleg. thats really interesting, it never even crossed my mind.

    mya
  1. Jess | March 14, 2006 12:57 PM

    Hi everyone,I've heard that plants sometimes feel but i've never heard about water.''''SOBHAN ALLAH''''.This is really very interesting information and thank you Waleg and Aya for sharing it with us! (",)

    Jess
  1. Hussein | March 14, 2006 1:15 PM

    woow Amazing!! & i agree with u Eman

    Hussein
  1. WalegGirl | March 14, 2006 1:34 PM

    I have enjoyed watching every second of this program and really my mouth was wide open from astonishment!It is really something unbelievable but turned out to be believable!

    WalegGirl
  1. masrya | March 14, 2006 6:22 PM

    wow....

    masrya
  1. leftfield | March 14, 2006 7:59 PM

    wow, that's certainly interesting, thanks for posting the info. I don't doubt the possibility of this, or anything related to us and nature..after all, we are all interconected.

    leftfield
  1. EGYPTIAN and PROUD | March 14, 2006 8:04 PM

    just WOW! i saw the episode and i was really amazed
    Sob7an ALLAH

    EGYPTIAN and PROUD
  1. jumanah | March 14, 2006 10:48 PM

    Is this true? If it is then i guess i wont be treating water badly anymore :p Anyway this is more than interesting

    jumanah
  1. Princess | March 15, 2006 6:18 PM

    It's about ENERGY,
    every thing has its own energy, humanbeens, animals, even colors.
    et puis les énergies s'interrgaissent. c'est pour cela qu'on parle de "chimie", energy dans les relations. en réalité, tout nous affecte par son énergie:les lieux, les couluers, les êtres vivants, les étoiles...tout. et donc on peut affecter l'énergie de l'EAU.

    Princess
  1. ribena | April 5, 2006 8:11 PM

    i had an assembly about that in school. i ddnt get what the hell was going on, and nor did any of the other 200 students with me. i thought the teacher was joking actually... i was very confused :S

    ribena
  1. Anthony | April 8, 2007 9:05 PM

    I have ponderd this theroy many times, and have concluded that, considering human beings are mainly composed of water ( a whoping 70%) , it only makes scence for the whole " water has feelings idea" to be of scientificly true nature, on top of that, I have watched documentary's on waters reaction to loud obnocious music as well as soft Mozart music, to conclude that, there was no comparison between the two water samples besides the fact that they had reacted in complete diffrent ways.

    Anthony
  1. Calm Hil | September 20, 2007 1:41 PM

    I find this to be not only amazing but on the verge of truth. Does that mean the earth has feelings? When you think about it, this will explain a lot about our plight as humans.

    Calm Hill, author of Walking in the Footsteps of God. www.calmhill.com

    Calm Hil
  1. Calm Hil | September 20, 2007 1:42 PM

    I find this to be not only amazing but on the verge of truth. Does that mean the earth has feelings? When you think about it, this will explain a lot about our plight as humans.

    Calm Hill, author of Walking in the Footsteps of God. www.calmhill.com

    Calm Hil


 
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