Masaru Emoto
tokyo
I reveal the secret life of water
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This Japanese pioneer spent 20 years collecting a wide variety of water samples, which he would then freeze and observe under a microscope to see the crystals that formed. He took thousands of photographs, showing crystal formations that range from totally harmonious to chaotic and demonstrating that water is more than just its chemical formula.
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