Is the electromagnetic frequency of a sample of water a key indicator as to whether the water is healthy or not? Controversial findings suggest new ways of understanding the relation between water and life.
German private water scientist Peter Gross and other researchers have made discoveries about water that they believe to be very important regarding human health, as well as all life on earth.
Water that has been processed in purification plants is free of chemicals and bacteria, but show the same electromagnetic frequencies as before.
The frequencies are exactly the same as those found in the removed substances, even if the water has been distilled. Hence, it is not the trace amounts of the substance itself, but rather the remaining undesirable frequencies that may damage our health, Gross says.
Water molecules exist in groups, called clusters, which can hold different numbers of water molecules. Water can form almost infinite variations in these clusters. Once a foreign substance enters the water, its information is stored there, and the order of water molecules is changed. The new order that arises retains information from the foreign substance.
A quartz clock has a frequency of 32.5 Hz. According to Gross, doctors have reported that exposure to this frequency has lead to health complaints. Quartz clocks with a frequency of 1 MHz, on the other hand, do not cause these problems. However, they are much more expensive.
Certain electromagnetic frequencies found in water containing heavy metals have been found in cancerous tissue. One such frequency is 1.8 Hz.
Water that comes in contact with lead, for instance, will undergo a change in its frequency, and show a new spectrum.
Measurements have been made of the dirty water of the river Ganges, as well as other sources of "holy water." They have all shown an exclusively beneficial electromagnetic frequency spectrum.
All the information that has once been imprinted on the water may be stored at set frequencies and communicated to other biological systems, Gross claims.
The researchers can hear the language of the water, so to speak, but not yet understand it. It is similar to the way one can measure the brain activity of a person thinking or dreaming, but not tell specifically what he or she is thinking or dreaming. Peter Gross is of the opinion that chemical measurements alone can't tell whether drinking water is healthy or not. He sees water as an intelligent being of the highest order, which should be treated with respect.
Mr. Gross has invented a water purification system based on the above principles.
Source: Peter Gross' website






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