| Stories about water |  | 
               
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                | Water is something 
                  special. | 
               
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                | It acts – seen from a physicists 
                  point of view – quite differently than one would expect 
                  it to. Consequently the chapter is named 
                  "anomalies". | 
               
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                | Well- how does 
                  it fare, water? | 
              
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                | Does it feel well? Is it healthy?
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                | We are used to ask these questions about 
                  people and animals – and about plants too if we are very 
                  sensitive. | 
               
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                | Few people gave thought to this, but the 
                  few who did found out and documented interesting things. | 
               
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                | At 4,3 degrees Celsius we find the condition 
                  of waters greatest density. This is the most balanced and most energetic condition of water.
 According to Schauberger many dynamic processes and insertions 
                  of trace elements as well as energy releases are possible only 
                  at this optimum temperature.
 Temperatures above this point are inducing dynamic and stressfull 
                  conditions for water. The higher the temperature the more stress. 
                  In our mythology fire and water are eternal antagonists.
 Temperatures lower than 4,3°C help water to regenerate and 
                  find itself in a state of relaxation., comparable maybe to a 
                  state of deep meditation .
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                | Water does dislike higher pressures and it 
                  will always try to escape it and will diffuse through the tiniests 
                  cracks. | 
               
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                | Water dislikes metals. Metal will conduct 
                  electricity very well and will syphon off the natural charge 
                  of water. It will “suck off it‘s energy”. | 
               
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                | Water loves and needs movement. Still water 
                  will stale. Vortices are joy and life to water. |  | 
               
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                | How does water feel in pipes, under pressure, 
                  and without escape, possibly heated up ? How does water feel having had no oportunity for a long time 
                  to get cold to freeze, to regenerate, to sleep ?
 How would you feel without sleep for two weeks under stress?
 How would water in your body feel? You do consist of 7o – 
                  9o % water.
 
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                | Do you dare to see water as living entity 
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                | Do try it. You may find a new friend...... |  | 
               
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