Water Knows the Answers

The Book "Water knows the answers" is a result of an eight-year' experiment by the author. Emoto Masaru takes photographs of various changes that water crystals show as they are exposed to diverse impacts. 122 photos are shown to the world under an unique scientific observation.

The studies show that water crystals have a beautiful hexagon when hearing positive expressions such as love and appreciation but amazingly their shapes become distorted when hearing negative expressions. The author claims that this phenomenon is possible due to water's ability to remember information.

The author says in the introduction, "Why when water encounters something which fits the principal of nature, it forms a beautiful hexagon? Because nature is created under the principal of love and gratitude...Love and gratitude---this is the nature of man."
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