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Water is the most amazing yet least studied substance. From times immemorial, scientists, philosophers and theologians tried to understand its explicit and implicit properties, which are phenomenal, beyond the common physical laws of nature. Witness recent, breathtaking discoveries by researchers worldwide from Russia, Kazakhstan, Switzerland, Israel, the USA, Britain, Austria, Japan, Argentina, China and Tibet. The arguments expound upon unexpected and challenging assumptions enlightening many years of research to open humankind to new horizons, such as the applications of structured water in agriculture, or the use of water in treatment for the most serious diseases and more. The Geography of the film spans the globe. The implications go beyond the solar system, suggesting that water has the ability to convey messages faster than light, perhaps linking water with the absolute. Water is so unique, and so profound, its miraculous properties are still awaiting to be discovered.

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    • Author: Abywis
    The first few minutes contained so many falsehoods that it was obvious where the rest was headed.... "The only planet in the universe where water is".... "Water remembers things it touches"... "No one knows why water expands when it freezes."....

    A quick google will give you the answer to the last one if don't know... but other things do it too, and it has to do with crystaline arrangement....

    Calling this a documentary is like calling Paris Hilton and intellectual. If you are into healing crystals, then maybe this movie is for you.
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    • Author: Uaoteowi
    If you use your energy wisely there is a lot you can take away from this film. Just be open to ideas and excuse for a second what small or outdated fallacies there might be as naturally with any human collaboration and keep listening to see what new information you may receive. Trust yourself.

    This documentary interviews many interesting people - not just established people of religion, but also many renown people of science, Nobel prize winners - who have some very interesting things to say about the properties of water and through scientific evidence and measurement to boot that unravels a more deep way of looking at the way water links all of life.
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    • Author: Dondallon
    I found it excellent and expansive in viewing water more than I normally would...interviews with many scientists and religious leaders....showing that our thoughts, whether positive or negative than affect water and probably other parts of our world and experiences...Amazing findings of water molecules and how then can vary greatly and display properties for our health and well-being... Enjoyed meeting new scientists who are willing to explore beyond the present boxes of science and learn more about water and life.... Water is important to save and preserve its potability for an expanding world population.
  • Credited cast:
    Masaru Emoto Masaru Emoto - Himself (as Dr. Masaru Emoto)
    Leonid Izvekov Leonid Izvekov - Head of the Laboratory for Research into the Structure of Water
    Vlail Kaznacheyev Vlail Kaznacheyev - Doctor of Medicine and Professor
    Lex Lang Lex Lang - Narrator
    Kurt Wuthridge Kurt Wuthridge - Swiss chemist and Nobel laureate
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