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The memory of water
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The French researcher and noble prize winner Luc Montagnier (b. 1932) has shown that Benveniste sanynslivis was right. He received his Nobel Prize for the discovery of the HIV virus. Now he has documented that viruses leave a signature in the water they come into contact with. The research is well explained in the documentary that was made in connection with the Nobel Prize. In a double-blind experiment, water with the virus is diluted so many times that there are no longer any physical traces of the virus. At some of the strongest dilutions, a clear signal is recorded on a wave screen. The amazement doesn't stop there.
In Montagnier's experiment, the signal is transformed from analogue to digital and transmitted via the internet to colleagues at a university in Italy. They want to see if they can recreate the virus based on the information in the digital signal. The management at the university states in the documentary that the experiment challenges established science, but chooses to be open when a respected Nobel Prize winner challenges their way of thinking.
https://www.crystal-water.com/en/single-post/the-memory-of-water
The French researcher and noble prize winner Luc Montagnier (b. 1932) has shown that Benveniste sanynslivis was right. He received his Nobel Prize for the discovery of the HIV virus. Now he has documented that viruses leave a signature in the water they come into contact with. The research is well explained in the documentary that was made in connection with the Nobel Prize. In a double-blind experiment, water with the virus is diluted so many times that there are no longer any physical traces of the virus. At some of the strongest dilutions, a clear signal is recorded on a wave screen. The amazement doesn't stop there.
In Montagnier's experiment, the signal is transformed from analogue to digital and transmitted via the internet to colleagues at a university in Italy. They want to see if they can recreate the virus based on the information in the digital signal. The management at the university states in the documentary that the experiment challenges established science, but chooses to be open when a respected Nobel Prize winner challenges their way of thinking.
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The memory of water
No matter how soft and formless it appears to our eyes: Water constantly surprises those who find it worth the trouble to research it. Now it has also been proven that water stores information. The discovery of BenvenisteThe French immunologist Jaqcues Benvenisteβ¦
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