Research on the physics of water and energy, biology and art.

from a heretical investigator

The opinions of these people do not necessarily represent mine, but I will try to draw a thread through their words. You will find summarized biographies, links to videos, and publication references. They are organized chronologically and we will start first with physics!

Isaac Newton (1643–1727)

Isaac Newton, a major figure of the Scientific Revolution, was Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge and President of the Royal Society. While the public celebrated his works Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica and Opticks, which established the laws of motion and universal gravitation, Newton privately devoted most of his time to alchemy and theological heresy. He was convinced that ancient philosophers held a unified and lost cosmic knowledge, and he considered his own research in physics, chemistry, and Scripture as facets of a single quest to recover this prisca sapientia (primordial wisdom). His millions of words on alchemy, written in fear of being discovered, and his rejection of the Holy Trinity were deliberately concealed by his contemporaries and successors to preserve his image as a rationalist hero. He died as one of the most celebrated men in Europe, although his most intense intellectual passions remained buried in secrecy for centuries.

"There exists a subtle ether, which is a vibrating medium present everywhere in the substance of all bodies and in the spaces between them."
"Would it not be a medium more elastic than air, and through which impulses propagate more easily? And does it not freely penetrate all bodies?"
"This ethereal medium must, on leaving dense bodies to enter empty space, become increasingly dense by degrees, and thus be capable of contracting bodies and causing gravity."
"A spirit of the most subtle kind that pervades and lies hid in all gross bodies; by the force and action of which spirit the particles of bodies attract one another at near distances and cohere."
"The ether is rarer in the pores of bodies than in free spaces, and becomes denser as it recedes from them. This variation in density could be the cause of gravitational attraction."

Nikola Tesla (1856–1943)

Serbian-American inventor and engineer, Nikola Tesla was a visionary genius whose radical ideas on energy and matter earned him as much admiration as marginalization. After revolutionizing electrical engineering with alternating current, he developed theories that far exceeded the scientific framework of his time. His work on free energy and wireless power transmission attracted hostility from industrialists like J.P. Morgan who cut funding for his Wardenclyffe Tower. His notebooks were confiscated by the FBI after his death, and many of his most advanced discoveries remained classified as state secrets. He died alone and ruined, and his complete legacy was never fully recognized by official science.

"If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration."
"Electrical energy is present everywhere in unlimited quantities and can drive the machinery of the world without the need for coal, oil, or gas."

"My project was to make the entire Earth an immense brain capable of responding to humanity."

"Space is not empty; it is, on the contrary, saturated with a fabulous energy."

"The day when science begins to study non-physical phenomena, it will make more progress in one decade than in all the previous centuries."

"I could easily split the Earth, but I will never do it."

"All cosmic space is filled with life-bearing ethers."

"The vibrations of the ether can give us unlimited power."

"The future will show that my ideas were correct, when science develops concepts beyond its current theories."

Viktor Schauberger (1885–1958)

Viktor Schauberger was an Austrian forester, a self-taught naturalist who considered nature the supreme engineer. His central philosophy was the polarity between "implosion" (centripetal motion, vortex, cooling, energy creation) and "explosion" (centrifugal motion, linear, heating, energy consumption). He claimed that modern technology, based on explosion, is destructive, while natural processes use implosion, which is generative and vital.

The work by Jörg Schauberger, Das Wesen des Wassers, published in 2006 by AT Verlag, presents itself as an unpublished and essential compilation of the fundamental writings of his grandfather, Viktor Schauberger. For the first time, original texts dating from the period 1930–1945, previously scattered in family archives and hard-to-find publications, are assembled and organized coherently.

"Water is a living blood, it possesses a soul and reacts to its environment."
"In nature, there is neither straight line nor right angle, but only curved forms and spiral motions."

"Water is not a chemical H₂O product, but the life-bearing element that follows organic laws."
"The vortex is the motion of creative energy. Water must turn upon itself, coil and uncoil as the serpent does."
"Straight and smooth pipes are dead arteries that kill the energy of water. We must imitate the veins of the living body."
"Temperature is decisive. At +4°C, water reaches its greatest density and its highest vital energy."
"Explosion is a force of decomposition, implosion a force of composition. One destroys, the other builds."
"Explosion pushes, implosion attracts. One disperses, the other concentrates."
"Where water flows in meanders and eddies, life flourishes. Where it is channeled and straightened, the desert advances."
"Our current water is sick because we have forced it to adopt motions against nature."
"We must return to water its freedom of movement, its ability to dance and sing. Then it will regain its healing power."
"He who kills water, kills life. We must relearn to understand the language of water."
"Technology must serve nature, not violate it."

Georges Lakhovsky (1869–1942)

Russian engineer and inventor naturalized French, Georges Lakhovsky developed a revolutionary theory on cellular oscillation that earned him as much enthusiasm as skepticism. Although not a doctor, he dared to challenge the medical establishment by proposing that living cells function as miniature oscillating circuits. During the Occupation, his Russian origins and inventions put him in danger, forcing him to flee to the United States. Official French medicine massively rejected his theories, calling his devices "scientific charlatanism." However, Parisian hospitals like the Salpêtrière and Saint-Louis tested his devices with documented results. He died under mysterious circumstances in New York, and his legacy was long marginalized before seeing a resurgence of interest with the development of energy medicine.

"Every living cell is a tiny oscillating circuit emitting and receiving radiations."
"Health is the oscillatory equilibrium, disease the imbalance of cellular frequencies."
"I have discovered that cancer cells oscillate at different frequencies than healthy cells."
"Cosmic waves sustain life by maintaining the oscillation of cells."
"The cell nucleus and its cytoplasm form a veritable natural radio transmitter-receiver."
"Healing occurs when the cell recovers its fundamental resonance frequency."
"I have experimentally proven that plants and animals react to oscillating fields."
"The future medicine will be that of frequencies and cellular resonances."

Wilhelm Reich (1897–1957)

Austrian psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, Wilhelm Reich was one of the few 20th-century intellectuals to see his work systematically destroyed by the most opposed political regimes. Of Jewish origin, radical and anti-capitalist, he was forced to flee Nazi Germany, which burned his books in 1933, considering them "degenerate." Rejected by communists for his theories on sexuality, he was expelled from the Party. Exiled to the United States, he became the target of the FDA, which ordered the burning of his publications and the destruction of his orgone accumulators. Imprisoned for contempt of court, he died in detention. His unique journey embodies the trans-logical persecution of a thought deemed too subversive by all established powers, from totalitarian regimes to liberal democracies.

"Orgone is the primordial cosmic energy, the energy of life itself."
"Orgone fills all space and is everywhere present."
"Orgone is visible, measurable, and possesses a natural pulsation."
"Organic materials attract and retain orgone, metals repel and reflect it."
"Disease fundamentally results from a disturbance of the organism's orgone economy."
"DOR (Deadly Orgone Radiation) is degenerated, stagnant, and deadly orgone."
"Water is the natural conductor of orgone; it attracts and transports this energy."
"The function of the orgasm is the natural regulation of the biological orgone economy."
"The emotional plague is the social expression of orgonotic biopathy."
"The living organism is an energetic system in perpetual motion."

Albert Szent-Györgyi (1893–1986)

Hungarian biochemist, Nobel Prize winner in Physiology or Medicine in 1937 for his discoveries on vitamin C and the metabolism of fumaric acid. After his Nobel Prize, he developed visionary theories on bioenergetics that gradually marginalized him in the scientific community. During World War II, he actively participated in the Hungarian Resistance, narrowly escaping the Gestapo. His work on the quantum structure of biological water and semiconductor properties in living systems was largely ignored by his peers, who considered them too speculative. He ended his career in relative scientific isolation, developing precursor concepts of quantum biology that would only be rediscovered decades later.

"Life is not a set of chemical reactions but an organized electronic system."
"Water in the cell is not a simple solvent but an active partner in electronic conduction."
"I have discovered that proteins behave like semiconductors."
"The mystery of life lies in the organization of water, not in the molecules."
"The cell uses water as a matrix for electron transport."
"Cancer is a disease of molecular organization, not of chemistry."
"Biology must abandon the 'bag of solutions' model to understand life."
"The living state is a state of 'structured disorder' where water plays the main role."
"Our mistake was to consider water as a passive medium when it is the main actor."

Raymond Royal Rife (1888–1971)

American self-taught inventor and researcher, Royal Rife developed revolutionary theories on electromagnetic frequencies that earned him as much admiration as controversy. Creator of an exceptionally powerful optical microscope (the Universal Microscope), he claimed to be able to observe living microorganisms without staining. His most famous theory postulated that each pathogen emits a specific electromagnetic frequency that could be used to destroy it by resonance. Although initially supported by some renowned physicians, he was gradually marginalized by the medical establishment. His devices were confiscated, his research destroyed, and he ended his days in oblivion. His legacy is experiencing a resurgence of interest in alternative medicine circles.

"Every microorganism has its mortal resonance frequency."
"My microscope allows observing living organisms without killing them by staining."
"The mortal frequency for the tuberculosis bacillus is different from that of cancer."
"Pathogens become harmless when their resonance frequency is found."
"The medicine of the future will use frequencies instead of drugs."
"I was able to show that certain microorganisms are pleomorphic."


Gilbert Ning Ling (1919–2019)

Gilbert Ning Ling was a Chinese-American cellular physiologist whose life's work presents a coherent, mathematically rigorous, and wholly heretical alternative to the standard model of the living cell. In his Association-Induction (AI) Hypothesis, Ling asserted that the cell is not a "bag of solution" stabilized by a sodium-potassium pump in the membrane. Instead, he proposed that it is a highly structured coherent electronic entity where the vast majority of water exists in a multi-layered polarized state on protein surfaces, and where the selective accumulation of potassium and exclusion of sodium is a natural equilibrium property of the living protoplasm, not the result of energy-consuming pumping. Despite his formidable experimental evidence and theoretical predictions, his life's work was systematically ignored and marginalized by a field attached to the pump-oriented membrane theory. He spent decades meticulously refuting his critics, writing monumental texts, and building a complete, evidence-based model of the cell that remains the most significant and least-known dissenting vision in biology.

"The living cell is a polarized and cooperative state of proteins, water, and ions — a giant dipole. The membrane pump is a desperate ad hoc hypothesis to save a dying paradigm."
"98% of cellular water is not free water; it exists in a structured and polarized state that is the true engine of life."
"If the sodium-potassium pump is responsible for maintaining ionic gradients, how do human enucleated red blood cells, which lack the ability to synthesize new pump proteins, maintain their potassium gradient throughout their 120-day lifespan?"
"If the AI hypothesis is wrong, what is the physico-chemical mechanism that allows the postulated pumps to operate against enormous electrochemical gradients without violating the laws of thermodynamics, as we have shown they do?"
"Has modern biology, by focusing on molecular genetics and membrane pumps, completely missed the fundamental physics of the living state, which rests on the structured coherence of water and proteins?"


Harold Hillman (1930–2016)

Harold Hillman was a British physiologist and biochemist whose career was marked by constant, principled, and often controversial skepticism towards the established methods of his field. Born in London in 1930, he devoted his professional life to the University of Surrey, where he was Reader in Physiology and director of the Unity Laboratory of Applied Neurobiology.

A committed humanist, he had deeply rooted principles that extended to a horror of capitalism and a dedication to exposing what he perceived as institutional corruption and diminishing academic freedom. He was passionately concerned with ethical issues, including animal welfare and human rights. This uncompromising commitment to his principles, both scientific and personal, ultimately defined his legacy. He paid a high price for his heterodoxy, facing professional marginalization and difficulties publishing his critiques in prestigious journals.

If the living cell is a continuous colloidal system without membranes separating its components, what is the true nature of biological organization? When we see a mitochondrion in an electron micrograph, are we looking at a biological reality or a precipitation artifact created by glutaraldehyde fixation? If standard preparation techniques kill the cell instantly, can we ever claim to understand the physiology of living matter by studying what are essentially plastinated corpses? If synaptic vesicles are fixation artifacts, what is the actual mechanism of neurotransmitter release in the living nervous system? If the lipid bilayer does not exist as a discrete structure in living cells, what actually maintains cellular integrity and regulates permeability?

Has modern biology, by relying on destructive analytical techniques, systematically misinterpreted the very architecture of the living?

To see the complete list of questions and documentation, see attached file.

Luc Montagnier (1932–2022)

French virologist and Nobel laureate (2008) for his co-discovery of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), underwent a transformation similar to Benveniste, whom he later supported. After his Nobel Prize gave him a prominent platform, he began publishing research that stunned the scientific community. He reported that diluted aqueous solutions of bacterial and viral DNA could emit specific low-frequency electromagnetic waves. Even more controversially, he claimed that this electromagnetic "signature" could be transmitted to a distant tube of pure water, and that via polymerase chain reaction (PCR), the original DNA sequence could be reconstructed from the receiver tube. This suggested a form of "teleportation" or quantum imprinting of genetic information via water. Although he framed this within a theoretical framework of quantum coherence in water, the mainstream response was one of embarrassment and rejection, considering it the unfortunate madness of a former great scientist. His work on the electromagnetic properties of DNA remains a marginalized but powerful challenge to the central dogma of molecular biology.

"DNA is not just a chemical code; it is a quantum transmitter and receiver of information."
"Water is not the backdrop of biology; it is the central conductor of the symphony of life, capable of recording and transmitting molecular information."
"If the physical DNA molecule is not required to reconstruct its sequence, what is the true carrier of hereditary information?"
"What is the physical basis of the stable and transmissible nanostructures in water that our data imply, and how do they challenge the classical laws of thermodynamics?"
"Does biology's insistence on a purely materialist and chemical paradigm prevent it from recognizing a deeper, informational layer of reality that we have inadvertently discovered?"

Main Publications

  1. Montagnier, L., Aïssa, J., Ferris, S., Montagnier, J.-L., & Lavallée, C. (2009). Electromagnetic signals produced by aqueous nanostructures derived from bacterial DNA sequences. Interdisciplinary Sciences: Computational Life Sciences, 1(2), 81–90.

  2. Montagnier, L., Aïssa, J., Del Giudice, E., Lavallée, C., Tedeschi, A., & Vitiello, G. (2011). DNA waves and water. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 306, 012007.

Reference Documentary

  • Manil, C. (Director). (2014). La Mémoire de l'eau [Documentary Film]. France.

Jacques Benveniste (1935–2004)

Jacques Benveniste was a distinguished French immunologist, Director of Research at INSERM, whose career represents a dramatic arc from mainstream recognition to deep heresy. His early work on platelet-activating factor (PAF) was highly esteemed. However, his path radically diverged in 1988 with the publication in Nature of a paper demonstrating that specific biological signals could be transmitted by water that had been diluted and succussed to the point where no physical molecule of the original substance remained. This "water memory" effect, observed in basophil degranulation tests, directly challenged the fundamental pharmacological principle of the dose-response relationship. The subsequent investigation by a team including a magician, orchestrated by the editor of Nature, famously rejected his results as an "illusion," effectively exiling him from the mainstream. Unwavering, Benveniste spent his final years developing the concept of "digital biology," proposing that the specific molecular information of substances could be recorded electronically, transmitted by email, and "replayed" in water to again trigger the biological effect, a theory that further marginalized him but which he pursued with scientific rigor until his death.

  • Main Publication: Davenas, E., et al. (1988). Human basophil degranulation triggered by very dilute antiserum against IgE. Nature, 333(6176), 816-818.

"Molecules are not the only actors; they are the pianos. The music is played by the fields."
"It's not weird because it's false; it's judged false because it's weird."
"If a specific molecular signal can be digitized and retain its biological activity, what does this imply about the boundary between information and matter?"
"If our experiments are an artifact, as our critics claim, what reproducible artifact constantly generates a signal-specific biological activity in several laboratories?"
"When a phenomenon is rejected not by reproduction but by a priori disbelief, what is the greater illusion: the observation or the dogma that forbids it?"

Fritz-Albert Popp (1938–2018)

German biophysicist who discovered the emission of biophotons — an ultra-weak coherent light produced by all living systems. His work suggested that DNA functioned as a holographic laser, using cellular water as a waveguide for this light communication. Although his instrumental measurements were rigorous, his theory of a biological informational field based on light was widely rejected by conventional biology.

"DNA is a liquid laser operating in the visible domain."
"The cell uses light to communicate within itself and with its environment."
"If every cell emits coherent light, what is the energy source that maintains this coherence?"

Publications:

  • Popp, F. A. (1984). Biophotonics: The Science of Ultraweak Cell Radiation. Springer.

  • Popp, F. A. (1992). « Some essential questions of biophoton research and probable answers. » In Recent Advances in Biophoton Research (pp. 1-46). World Scientific.

  • Popp, F. A., & Li, K. H. (1993). « Hyperbolic relaxation as a sufficient condition of a fully coherent ergodic field. » International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 32(9), 1573–1583.

  • Popp, F. A., et al. (2002). « Evidence of non-classical (squeezed) light in biological systems. » Physics Letters A, 293(1-2), 98–102.

James DeMeo (1949–2022)

American geographer and researcher, principal contemporary successor to Wilhelm Reich's work on orgone energy. He systematically reproduced and extended Reich's experiments, documenting the biological and atmospheric effects of orgone. His "Cloudbuster" was used to modify drought conditions on several continents.

"Orgone energy is a measurable natural force that permeates the atmosphere and living matter."
"Our double-blind experiments prove that orgone accumulators affect seed germination and water conductivity."
"Why does science refuse to study energetic phenomena that do not fit its electromagnetic paradigm?"

Publications:

  • DeMeo, J. (1986). The Orgone Accumulator Handbook: Construction Plans, Experimental Use, and Protection Against Toxic Energy. Natural Energy Works.

  • DeMeo, J. (1998). *Saharasia: The 4000 BCE Origins of Child Abuse, Sex-Repression, Warfare and Social Violence in the Deserts of the Old World*. Natural Energy Works.

  • DeMeo, J. (2010). « Experimental confirmation of the orgone effect through evaporation and thermal measurements. » Pulse of the Planet, 6, 95–105.

  • DeMeo, J. (2015). « Successful Orgone Energy Weather Engineering to Enhance Rainfall in Ethiopia and Eritrea. » Journal of Organomy, 49(1), 47–58.

Additional References:

  • International Institute of Biophysics (2002). Biophotonics and Coherent Systems. University of Moscow Press.

  • DeMeo, J. (Ed.) (2004). On Wilhelm Reich and Organomy. Natural Energy Works.


Gerald Pollack (Born 1943)

Professor of Bioengineering at the University of Washington, Pollack is a conventional scientist who made an extraordinary discovery using rigorous methods. His philosophy is to seek simple and elegant physical explanations for complex biological phenomena.

Pollack's fundamental discovery was the observation that microparticles suspended in water were repelled at a distance from hydrophilic surfaces, creating an exclusion zone (EZ) up to several hundred micrometers thick. This EZ water exhibits radical properties: it has a H3​O2​ liquid-crystal-like molecular structure, presents a negative electrical charge forming a natural "battery" with the adjacent bulk water, and forms preferentially under the effect of infrared radiation. These discoveries have major biological implications, suggesting that this charge separation could constitute a fundamental cellular energy source, contribute to blood propulsion by repulsion of red blood cells, and allow intracellular compartmentalization without lipid membranes.

Publications:

  1. Pollack, G. H. (2013). The Fourth Phase of Water: Beyond Solid, Liquid, and Vapor. Ebner and Sons.

  2. Zheng, J. M., Chin, W. C., Khijniak, E., & Pollack, G. H. (2003). Surfaces and interfacial water: Evidence that hydrophilic surfaces have long-range impact. Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 103(2), 173–196.

  3. Pollack, G. H., & Clegg, J. (2008). Unexpected linkage between unstirred layers, exclusion zones, and water. In Phase Transitions in Cell Biology (pp. 143–152). Springer.

  4. Chai, B., Yoo, H., & Pollack, G. H. (2009). Effect of radiant energy on near-surface water. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 113(42), 13953–13958.

  5. Pollack, G. H. (2013). The fourth phase of water: A role in pathophysiology? The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 19(4), 272–273.

"EZ water may constitute the most fundamental and neglected energy source of the cell."
"Light provides the energy needed to build this ordered structure and separate the charges."
"This structured water represents a solar energy storage system at room temperature."

Rupert Sheldrake (Born 1942)
British biochemist and physiologist, Sheldrake proposed a radical theory to explain morphogenesis and instinct, which goes beyond the standard mechanistic and genetic model. His philosophy integrates the notion of non-localized informational fields.

“Dynamic Patterns in Water as Analogue Models”

Sheldrake postulates that the form, behavior, and organization of natural systems are governed by immaterial morphogenetic fields specific to each species. These fields constitute a cumulative memory accessible via "morphic resonance," where repeated patterns become progressively more probable and stable. This theory provides a unified explanatory framework for phenomena ranging from cellular regeneration to instinctive behaviors and offers a coherent interpretation of "water memory" phenomena by postulating that water acts as a resonant medium particularly sensitive to these informational fields.

Publications:

  1. Sheldrake, R. (1981). A New Science of Life: The Hypothesis of Formative Causation. TarcherPerigee.

  2. Sheldrake, R. (1988). The Presence of the Past: Morphic Resonance and the Habits of Nature. Times Books.

  3. Sheldrake, R. (2009). Morphic Resonance: The Nature of Formative Causation. Park Street Press.

  4. Sheldrake, R. (2012). The Science Delusion: Freeing the Spirit of Enquiry. Coronet.

  5. Sheldrake, R., & Smart, P. (2003). « Experimental tests for telephone telepathy. » Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 67(1), 184–199.

"Morphic fields are organizational structures not only of biological fields, but of all nature."
"Morphic resonance involves a direct influence of like upon like across space and time."
"Water, as a highly sensitive medium, could be the ideal receptor for morphogenetic fields."

"If the laws of nature are more like habits than immutable commands, this changes our entire concept of reality."


Bernd-Helmut Kröplin (1947–2021)

German professor of aerospace engineering and statics at the University of Stuttgart, Kröplin founded the World Institute for the Exploration of Water. By applying an engineering methodology to the study of water, he developed a unique approach to visualizing structural changes in water in response to various influences.

Development of his research on water drop images:
Kröplin and his team developed the "Bild Tropfen Methode" (drop picture method), a technique involving depositing water droplets on glass plates and analyzing residue patterns after evaporation. Their systematic research showed that water from different sources, or exposed to various environmental and informational influences, produced reproducibly distinct crystallization patterns. This method allowed visual documentation of how water seems to record information about its history and environment, suggesting that water acts as a natural "database" capable of storing and reflecting subtle information.

[https://www.weltimtropfen.de]

Publications:

  1. Kröplin, B. H., & Henschel, C. (2014). World in a Drop: Pictures of Water. Genius Verlag.

  2. Kröplin, B. H., et al. (2010). « Water – A Data Carrier? New experimental results from drop pictures. » Proceedings of the 1st International Forum on New Energy.

  3. Kröplin, B. H. (2005). « Structured Water — A Medium for Information Transfer. » Proceedings of the 2nd Symposium “Fields of Information”.

  1. Kröplin, B. H., & Akram, A. (2012). « Information transfer by means of structured water — A new experimental setup. » Journal of Scientific Exploration, 26(2), 255–271.

  2. Kröplin, B. H., et al. (2016). « Water drop pictures — A method to investigate the influence of human consciousness on water structure. » Global Advances in Health and Medicine, 5(Suppl), 36–44.

Quotes:

"Water is not a passive liquid, but a sensitive medium that records its history."
"Our drop pictures show that water reacts to thoughts, words, and environmental energies."
"Every drop of water tells a unique story of its experiences and environment."
"Water visually shows us what conventional science struggles to measure: its ability to carry information."

Elmar C. Fuchs (Born 1971)

Austrian physicist, Fuchs systematically studied the "floating water bridge" phenomenon — a stable aqueous filament forming between two beakers under high voltage. His rigorous experimental research demonstrated that water can maintain an extended coherent structure under the influence of an electric field, revealing unusual physical properties.

Fuchs characterized the physical properties of the water bridge which can extend up to several centimeters in length. His work revealed a 40% increase in density within the bridge, anisotropic thermal conductivity, and anomalous proton mobility demonstrated by Raman spectroscopy. These phenomena suggest a significant structural reorganization of water molecules into a more ordered state under the influence of the electric field, challenging conventional models of liquid water behavior.

Publications:

  1. Fuchs, E. C., et al. (2007). « The floating water bridge. » Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 40(19), 6112–6114.

  2. Fuchs, E. C., et al. (2009). « The floating water bridge: A phenomenological description. » AIP Conference Proceedings, 1148(1), 489–492.

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  1. Fuchs, E. C., et al. (2010). « Investigation of the molecular structure of the floating water bridge. » Physics of Fluids, 22(11), 112001.

  2. Woisetschläger, J., et al. (2010). « Holographic interferometry of the floating water bridge. » Experiments in Fluids, 48(1), 121–131.

  3. Fuchs, E. C., & Woisetschläger, J. (2011). « The floating water bridge and its relation to the anomalous properties of water. » Chemical Physics Letters, 517(1-3), 74–78.

Quotes:

"The water bridge demonstrates that water can form coherent structures on a macroscopic scale."
"Raman spectroscopy reveals anomalous proton mobility in the aqueous bridge."
"This stable aqueous structure challenges conventional models of liquid behavior."
"The observed density increase suggests significant molecular reorganization."

Ernst Zürcher (Born 1958)
Forest engineer and doctor of natural sciences, Zürcher combines impeccable scientific rigor with a holistic vision of the plant world. His pioneering work reveals subtle connections between cosmic rhythms and the physical properties of trees.

Zürcher demonstrated that the physical properties of wood, particularly its density and mechanical characteristics, present oscillations synchronized with luni-solar cycles. Using ultra-precise measurement methods including laser diffractometry, his research establishes that trees function as biosensitive antennas, with circulating water (sap) acting as a receiving and transmitting medium for cosmic influences. This work provides quantitative evidence that structured water in the xylem mediates these rhythmic influences, modifying cell wall hydration and the final properties of the wood.

Publications:

  1. Zürcher, E. (2016). Les arbres, entre visible et invisible. Actes Sud.

  2. Zürcher, E., et al. (1998). « Tree stem diameters fluctuate with tide. » Nature, 392(6675), 665–666.

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  1. Zürcher, E., & Schlaepfer, R. (2014). « Lunar rhythms in forestry traditions — Lunarcorrelated phenomena in tree biology and wood properties. » Journal of Forestry Research, 25(1), 1–10.

  2. Bastien, R., et al. (2013). « Wood formation and tree growth rhythms in response to environmental factors. » IAWA Journal, 34(4), 369–381.

  3. Zürcher, E., & Mandallaz, D. (2001). « Seasonal variations in the physical properties of wood from European oak. » Wood Science and Technology, 35(1), 69–85.

Quotes:

"Trees record the cosmic rhythms that surround us in their wood."
"Water in the tree acts as a medium sensitive to subtle influences from its environment."
"Our measurements demonstrate a direct correlation between ocean tides and fluctuations in tree diameter."
"The structure of water in the xylem appears to be the key to this rhythmic sensitivity."

Marc Henry (Born 1958)

Professor of chemistry, materials science, and quantum physics at the University of Strasbourg, Henry brings the formalism of the most advanced theoretical physics to explain the "anomalous" properties of water. He advocates the idea that the chemistry of the living is a "quantum chemistry."

Henry developed a theoretical framework based on quantum electrodynamics (QED) to explain the coherent properties of water. His work shows how water molecules can form stable coherent domains at room temperature thanks to their interaction with the electromagnetic field of the quantum vacuum. This approach provides a rigorous mathematical basis for understanding "water memory" phenomena as transitions between different stable coherent states. His model describes water as a mesoscopic quantum system capable of storing and processing information.

Publications:

  1. Henry, M. (2005). L’eau et la physique quantique : vers une révolution de la médecine. Éditions Louis de Broglie.

  2. Henry, M. (2013). « Quantum thermodynamics of entangled molecules in liquid water. » International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 14(10), 20662–20669.

  3. Henry, M., & Marais, J. P. (2017). « Quantum coherence in interfacial water explains some amazing physical properties of aqueous systems. » Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 829(1), 012003.

  1. Henry, M. (2019). « Water as a quantum computer. » Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, 16(3), 903–911.

  2. Henry, M., & Tassery, H. (2020). « Evidence for quantum coherence in water and its biological implications. » Quantum Reports, 2(1), 119–135.

Quotes:

"Water is not a classical liquid but a quantum system on a mesoscopic scale."
"Quantum coherence explains the astonishing properties of water, including its memory."
"Water can exist in multiple stable coherent states, like a natural quantum computer."
"Life uses the quantum properties of water to optimize its biological processes."

HeartMath Institute (Founded 1991)

The HeartMath Institute is an American research organization studying interactions between the heart, brain, emotions, and the environment. Under the direction of research director Rollin McCraty, the institute developed the concept of "psychophysiological coherence" — a state of optimal alignment between the cardiac, neurological, and emotional systems.

Their research demonstrates that positive emotional states generate an ordered rhythmic pattern in heart rate variability (heart coherence), accompanied by a measurable cardiac electromagnetic field extending up to several meters from the body. Their experiments on water structuring show that water exposed to heart coherence states exhibits significant changes in its UV-Vis spectral properties, suggesting a modification of its molecular structure. This work establishes an experimental link between human emotional states and the physical properties of water.

Publications:

  1. McCraty, R., & Childre, D. (2010). « Coherence: Bridging Personal, Social, and Global Health. » Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, 16(4), 10–24.

  2. McCraty, R., et al. (2017). « Heart-brain interactions: The heart as a perceptual system. » Frontiers in Neuroscience, 11, 535.

  3. McCraty, R., & Zayas, M. A. (2014). « Cardiac coherence, self-regulation, and stress. » International Journal of Psychophysiology, 91(1), 1–7.

  4. McCraty, R., & Shaffer, F. (2015). « Heart rate variability: New perspectives on mechanisms and clinical applications. » Global Advances in Health and Medicine, 4(1), 46–61.

  5. McCraty, R., & Deyhle, A. (2022). « The global coherence initiative: Investigating the dynamic relationship between people and earth’s energetic systems. » Journal of Science and Healing, 18(1), 45–56.

Quotes:

"The heart generates the body's most powerful electromagnetic field, influencing our physiology and environment."
"Heart coherence allows optimal communication between the heart and brain."
"Our research shows that water reacts to coherent emotional states by modifying its molecular structure."
"Focused intention, coupled with heart coherence, can influence biological systems at a distance."

Masaru Emoto (1943–2014)

Japanese doctor of alternative medicine, Emoto developed a simple but controversial method to demonstrate water's sensitivity to conscious influences. His philosophy postulated that water reflects human consciousness and that positive thoughts could literally transform its molecular structure.

Emoto exposed identical water samples to various influences — written words, music, spoken words — before rapid freezing at –20 °C. His microscopic photographs revealed dramatic differences: water exposed to "Love" or "Gratitude" formed symmetrical hexagonal crystals, while water exposed to "Hate" produced disorganized structures. Although criticized for lack of scientific rigor and blinding, his work inspired global awareness of the relationship between consciousness and matter.

Publications:

  1. Emoto, M. (2004). The Hidden Messages in Water. Beyond Words Publishing.

  2. Emoto, M. (2005). The True Power of Water: Healing and Discovering Ourselves. Beyond Words Publishing.

  3. Emoto, M. (2007). The Healing Power of Water. Hay House.

  4. Emoto, M. (2011). The Miracle of Water. Atria Books.

Quotes:

"Water visually shows us the impact of our thoughts and words."
"Perfect crystals form when water is exposed to love and gratitude."
"Water is a mirror of our soul and our collective consciousness."

Veda Austin (Born 1987)

New Zealand artist and researcher, Austin pushed Emoto's method to new horizons by freezing water in motion. Her philosophy considers water as a conscious and communicative medium using a symbolic language.

Austin freezes water during its flow, capturing its structure in a dynamic state. Her "ice glyphs" — complex patterns appearing in the ice — seem to symbolize the substances or energies the water was exposed to. She interprets these formations as proof of an intrinsic aqueous intelligence capable of expressing information symbolically.

Austin, V. (2022). The Secret Language of Water. Healing Arts Press.

Quotes:

"Water does not just react; it communicates through a universal symbolic language."
"Each ice formation tells a unique story of water's experience."
"Water is a conscious partner in the process of life, not just a passive spectator."

https://www.vedaaustin.com/


John Stuart Reid (Born 1949)

British acoustician and physicist, Reid invented the CymaScope, an instrument transforming sound into visible geometric patterns via water. His philosophy holds that the universe is structured by geometry and frequency.

The CymaScope uses a vibrating membrane covered with water to reveal the intrinsic geometry of sounds. Reid demonstrated that each frequency produces unique and reproducible motifs, providing a plausible physical mechanism for "water memory": if sounds imprint stable structures in water, molecules could do the same via their vibrational signatures.

Publications:

  1. Reid, J. S. (2016). The CymaScope: Science Makes the Invisible Visible. Cymascope Group.

  2. Reid, J. S. (2017). Cymatics: A Study of Wave Phenomena. MACROmedia.


Quotes:

"Sound creates form; form contains sound. Water reveals this sacred marriage."
"Water acts as a natural recording medium for vibrations."
"Cymatic patterns show us the geometric language of the universe."


Konstantin Korotkov (Born 1952)

Professor of Physics at Saint Petersburg State University, Korotkov developed Gas Discharge Visualization (GDV), a modern version of Kirlian photography applied to the study of energy fields.

Development of the GDV technique:
Korotkov applied GDV to water analysis, showing different corona discharge patterns for different types of water. His experiments suggested that exposure to human intention could alter the GDV images of water, indicating changes in its "energy field."

https://www.rekonekcija.me/nauche-reference-dr-korotkov?lang=en

Publications:

  1. Korotkov, K. (2002). Human Energy Field: Study with GDV Bioelectrography. Backbone Publishing.

  2. Korotkov, K. (2018). « Bioelectrography research of water. » Journal of Scientific Exploration, 32(1), 47–65.

Quotes:

"GDV reveals energy changes in water in response to various influences."
"Water acts as a mirror of the energy fields surrounding it."


Vladimir Voeikov (Born 1945)

Professor of Bioorganic Chemistry at Moscow State University, Voeikov has dedicated his career to studying the energetic and informational properties of biological aqueous systems. His research focuses on redox processes and their role in organizing living matter.

Voeikov demonstrated that water is not a simple solvent in biological systems, but an active participant in biochemical processes, particularly those involving oxygen and reactive oxygen species (ROS). Contrary to the dominant paradigm which considers ROS solely as harmful, his work established their crucial role as messengers and organizers at low concentration in structured biological contexts. He documented oscillatory processes in biological aqueous systems, including rhythmic photon emissions (biophotons) and redox potential oscillations, which he considers signatures of the living state.


Publications:

  1. Voeikov, V. L., & Del Giudice, E. (2009). « Water respiration: The base of living state. » Water, 1(1), 1–15.

  2. Voeikov, V. L. (2010). « Reactive oxygen species, water, and evolution of life. » Journal of Evolutionary Biochemistry and Physiology, 46(5), 441–457.

  3. Voeikov, V. L., et al. (2018). « Electromagnetic signals from aqueous systems: Experimental results and theoretical background. » Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine, 37(3), 121–126.

  4. Voeikov, V. L. (2019). « Fundamental role of water in bioenergetics. » Water, 11(2), 45–62.

https://voeikov.com/prof-vladimir-voeikov/

Quotes:

"Reactive oxygen species, at low concentration, are essential organizers of living matter."
"Rhythms and oscillations in aqueous systems are the very signature of the living state."
"Water can be programmed by information that modifies its properties without chemical change."

Peter Gariaev (1942–2020)

Doctor in biology and physical-mathematical sciences, Gariaev was a Russian geneticist who developed the radical theory of "Wave Genetics." His vision postulated that the genome functions as a quantum biocomputer exploiting linguistic and holographic principles, far exceeding the conventional biochemical model of DNA.

Development of his "Wave Genome" theory:
Gariaev proposed that DNA emits a coherent laser field of photons and phonons, forming a holographic network carrying genetic information in wave form. His famous "phantom regeneration" experiments on frog embryos suggested that corrective genetic information could be transferred by electromagnetic waves. In this model, cellular water plays a crucial role as a holographic storage medium and waveguide for instantaneous informational communication, allowing cellular "reprogramming" via external signals.

Publications:

  1. Gariaev, P. P. (1994). Wave Genome. Public Profit.

  2. Gariaev, P. P., et al. (2002). « The DNA-wave biocomputer. » Journal of Non-Locality and Remote Mental Interactions, 1(3), 1–25.

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  1. Gariaev, P. P., & Tertishny, G. G. (2004). « Wave-based genome and biocomputing. » IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 23(5), 62–71.

  2. Gariaev, P. P., et al. (2000). « The spectroscopy of photon correlations in genetic structures. » Laser Physics, 10(2), 495–499.

  3. Gariaev, P. P., & Leonova, E. A. (2001). « Fractal structure of DNA texts and the problem of genetic language. » Quantum Magic, 1(1), 1–15.

Quotes:

"DNA is not just a chemical molecule, but a quantum transmitter-receiver of information."
"The genome functions as a holographic linguistic text, readable through its wave emissions."
"Cellular water is the essential medium that stores and transmits genetic information in holographic form."
"Our experiments demonstrate that genetic information can be transferred by waves to regenerate organisms."


Etc.. tbc..