Water...has a Memory??? WTF!?!?!

charface

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There is a video where sand is placed on a surface under a speaker and as different frequencies are blasted the sand seperates and forms differant geometric shapes.
There is another show calked what the bleep do we know you might like also it touches on water memory.
sacry how much of our body is composed of water.
dont speak negatetivity about yourself or your water will be sad?
 

heckler73

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No but I have drank my own piss And I couldnt even tell you the first thing about its journey.
;-)
Fuck it, then...
Let's just build quantum computers out of water.

But seriously, if this effect is true (I'm not buying it yet), then it implies there is some quasi-Bose-Einstein Condensate effect going on. That's the only thing I know of that can "hold" light, but even then it only slows it down (to molasses speed).
From a different perspective, how would a hologram work in this case? I'm pretty sure Leonard Susskind could come up with a hypothesis.


 

charface

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In the old days of computing a guy i met told me the way they installed more memory was to add gold wire simply to increase the time it would take the info to travel the wire.
not sure if it was true but he said it was when computors were the size of an entire room. he sounded like he was honest. It just kind of blew my mind.
Speaking of slowing things like molasses.
 

heckler73

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In the old days of computing a guy i met told me the way they installed more memory was to add gold wire simply to increase the time it would take the info to travel the wire.
not sure if it was true but he said it was when computors were the size of an entire room. he sounded like he was honest. It just kind of blew my mind.
Speaking of slowing things like molasses.

That sounds like Finshaggy science to me. :lol:
Last I checked, gold was a fantastic conductor. It is true, increasing the length can distort data signals in a transmission line, but I don't see how that applies here.
 

god1

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That sounds like Finshaggy science to me. :lol:
Last I checked, gold was a fantastic conductor. It is true, increasing the length can distort data signals in a transmission line, but I don't see how that applies here.
Electronic memory is typically composed of latch or flip-flop circuits. Today they etch circuits on silicon; back in the day they would implement bi-stable circuits using tubes. When small delay was required “tuning” pieces of wire, (cable), to add phase delay was quite common. This wire was typically physically constructed to act as a transmission line.

Wire in itself doesn't present distortion; however un-terminated transmission lines can. Attributes of the circuit, will determine how carefully one must match the transmission line impedance. True distortion such as 2nd, 3rd, etc, depends on an active circuit being present.
 

PetFlora

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I use a combination of magnets and crystals

Some people call me crazy, but I grown fine weed and people love it
 

MARVEL0US

Member
Water holds memory. It is a beautiful thing how water is able2 expresses itself. Check out these videos and the art of water crystalization:


On that speaker and sand vibration. At frequencies it makes shapes and that is how we are held 2gether. All the vibrating particles. Vibrating frequencies can create and destroy. Ever see the hexagon on Saturn? Speed and vibrations.
 

heckler73

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On that speaker and sand vibration. At frequencies it makes shapes and that is how we are held 2gether. All the vibrating particles. Vibrating frequencies can create and destroy. Ever see the hexagon on Saturn? Speed and vibrations.
Eh? Chladni patterns are the key to life? Is that what you're suggesting?
 

MARVEL0US

Member
Eh? Chladni patterns are the key to life? Is that what you're suggesting?
Yes. I doubt Chadni was the originator as there are hieroglyphs of cymatics patterns from the ancients. Everything is spinning and vibrating and forms shapes based off their resonant frequencies. We can't very well run from the earths frequency of 7.86-8hz. How you think the pyramids were built? Slaves?
 
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