The Structure of The Water Crystal
Crystal is a solid substance with
orderly configured atoms and molecules. Crystals can be seen in snow,
crystallized quartz, diamonds and table salt.
For example, in snow there are no
crystals that have the same "face" (as is true with people's
faces). If the water around the world started out with the same
structure then probably all the snowflakes could have the same crystal
structure.
Mr. Masaru Emoto in Japan had a theory
that when water molecules crystallize, pure water become pure crystal,
but contaminated water may not crystallize as beautifully. In 1994, he
started his experiments of photographing the crystals of different
waters. He succeeded in the end to take photos of spring water, rain
water, river water, and lakes all around the world. When he looked at
the crystal pictures, the most important thing that he noticed as that
the water tried to form a completed "hexagonal crystal
structure".
From experiments he learned that the
chipping away and/or collapsing of crystal structure were not good
signs. He felt that the water showed different "faces of
water". The water is trying very hard to be a "clear
water" (a beautiful looking crystal). Regretfully, it is a known
fact that chlorine and other chemical substances added to water for
purifying purposes is not good for the body, but nevertheless most
people in the industrial countries drink such water.
Mr. Emoto discovered that
tap water and contaminated water (urban rivers, lakes, etc.) couldn't
form a full hexagonal structure. Some of the urban waters showed
twisted, very deformed crystals. Therefore, we wanted to see the
different crystal pictures from tap water and when we added coral into
that water and this is the results:

Tap Water
Coral Water
As you can see, the tap
water formed a deformed picture and the coral water formed a beautiful
crystal.
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