Water Experiment: Does It Really Work !?

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Kavya Choragudi
Feb 26, 2019   •  137 views

People have numerous takes on positivity or positive thinking, but in the end, all these reasons combine to give rise to a single result: succcess.

They say positive thoughts are proportional to success or they bless us with positive results.

But, is that really how things work in real life?
Is there any scientific proof that positivity leads to positive results and at last to a happy, satisfactory life?

A japanese scientist Dr. Masaru Emoto experimented on water to see if water can feel emotions. In his experiment, Dr.Emoto segregated water droplets into 100 petri dishes and exposed each droplet of water to a different atmosphere i.e few droplets were exposed to positive vibes like prayers, different genres of music, sayings like "I Love You", "You Deserve It", "Thank You" etc and few other droplets were exposed to unpleasant loud music and negative sayings like "I Hate You", "You Make Me Sick", "You are Disgusting", "Evil" etc. He also exposed extremly polluted water to prayers and music.

The water droplets exposed to tender-hearted intention resulted in aesthetically pleasing crystal molecular formations while water exposed to heartless, inconsiderate human intentions resulted in random, distorted physical molecular formations. These molecular formations were photographed to see the difference in the impact of different auras on the water.

The following were the results:

Dr.Emoto said that water was a "blueprint for our reality" and that emotional "energies" and "vibrations" could change the physical structure of water.

He contemplated the following outcomes through this experiment:
-Thoughts have profound impact on water.
-Over half of our body is water.
-we have almost 60,000 to 80,000 thoughts a day.
If water was affected by different words and energies this immensly, what about human beings, who are made mostly of water? Dr.emoto provedthat humans were also impacted strongly by words.

Hence, this water experiment proves that positive thinking really does Works!

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Wow! That's interesting@Kavyaemoto
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Great
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It works for sure👍
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Thank you @Dhanunjaneyulu Kanukuntla
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Nice
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Thank you very much @naga prasad
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Very good kavya.
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Very nice explanation.
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Thanks a lot for your support @Prem Kumar
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Beautiful explanation with scientific touch. Would share the article with near n dear ones. Kudos
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Thank you for taking your time out to read my article @Srinivas
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Thanks a lot @Uday Shekar
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Thank you @Meghanath Choragudi
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Good
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Worth reading
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