How do frequencies affect our tap water?

Light and water are two of the most important resources for life on earth. But did you know that the light hitting water can have a profound effect on its chemical and biological properties?

Light consists of electromagnetic waves of different frequencies and energies that move at a speed of 299.792.Move through space at 458 meters per second. Some of these frequencies are visible to the human eye, while others are invisible, such as UV radiation. When light hits water, it can ionize the water and change its molecular structure. It has been found that certain frequencies of light, particularly UV radiation, can kill bacteria in water. UV light can also inhibit the formation of algae and other microorganisms that pollute water.

Hexagonal structuring through frequencies - the scientific page

There are theories that certain light frequencies can "structure" the water into hexagonal water by creating an ordered molecular structure. This is called "water clustering" and it is claimed that structured, hexagonal water has higher biological activity and improved absorption of nutrients.

However, there are also scientists who question these theories and claim that there is no scientific evidence of the effect of light frequencies on water structure. Overall, the topic of the effect of light frequencies on our tap water remains controversial. There is evidence that certain frequencies can have an effect on the chemical and biological properties of water.

Particularly noteworthy here are the scientific studies of the parascientist Masaru Emoto. Emoto has studied the structure of water intensively and postulated that the quality of water is influenced by its structure. He saw that water was capable of storing information and that its structure could be changed by external influences such as music, words or even thoughts.


Masaru Emoto - a Japanese water researcher decodes the "message of water"

Emoto has conducted numerous experiments in which he exposed water to various conditions and then examined its crystallization under the microscope (see: Short video of Emoto's "Message of Water") . He discovered that water that has been treated with positive information such as love, gratitude or joy has a beautiful hexagonal crystal structure. In contrast, water exposed to negative information such as hate, violence, or abuse formed irregular and chaotic crystal structures.

It is obvious what light frequencies, especially the sunlight frequency, can bring about in water in terms of positive molecular changes. Sunlight has a frequency of 528 Hz, also known as the “love frequency.” This frequency is believed to activate water at a molecular level and help it restore its hexagonal structure.

What good is this to us?

For us humans there is a practical benefit of hexagonizing water. Structured water is believed to have higher biological activity and better absorption of nutrients. In addition, the binding ability apparently increases, which means that there is less calcification. This can help household appliances last longer and pipes be less prone to clogging.

The mentioned effects of the hexagonalization of water (as well as homeopathy, bioresonance, areas of acupuncture) cannot currently be proven due to generally accepted scientific methods and opinions. There is currently limited scientific evidence on the effect of sunlight on the structuring of water. The findings are based on alternative concepts and reports from satisfied users.

Regardless of whether the theory of water structuring by sunlight frequency is scientifically sound or not, we should remain committed to protecting our waters and ensuring a safe water supply. Clean, safe water is essential for health and there are numerous steps each of us can take to reduce our water consumption and protect our waterways.

If you would like to learn more about Masaru Emoto and his research, here is a link to his website: https://masaru-emoto.net/de/ 


Infotonics 

Infotonics is an interdisciplinary research area that deals with the interaction of light and information at the nanoscale level. Infotonics combines concepts from optics, electronics and computer science to develop novel technologies based on photonic components.

In the field of infotonics, we investigate how information can be transmitted, processed and stored via light waves. For this purpose, photonic components such as optical fibers, semiconductor lasers and optical circuits are used to generate and manipulate optical signals.

Infotonics has the potential to increase the performance and speed of information and communication technologies. Examples of applications of infotonics include optical data transmission, optical imaging in medicine and biology, optical sensing and optical data storage.

Research in the field of infotonics has experienced rapid development in recent years and is expected to become even more important in the future. Infotonics could be a key technology for the future of information and communication technologies.

How do silicon crystals serve as data carriers of frequencies for water treatment?

The use of silicon crystals as data carriers of light frequencies for water treatment refers to an application of infotonics, in which light in silicon crystals is used to treat water.

The idea behind this is that silicon crystals, as photonic components, are able to absorb and emit light in certain frequency ranges. As the light is passed through the silicon crystal, it can be modulated in specific ways to be targeted into water.

The specific type of modulation depends on which pollutants are to be removed from the water. The light frequencies are selected so that they break down certain molecules in the water or convert them into other chemical compounds. For example, organic compounds, heavy metals or other pollutants can be removed from the water.

Why silicon?

The use of silicon crystals as data carriers of light frequencies has the advantage that they are inexpensive and easy to manufacture and that the light frequencies can be precisely controlled. It is also possible to integrate the silicon crystals in a matrix to create a larger surface area for the interaction of light and water. Overall, the use of silicon crystals as carriers of light frequencies for water treatment has the potential to be an environmentally friendly and effective method for treating contaminated water. However, it should be noted that this method is currently under development and further research and testing is required to prove its effectiveness and practicality.

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