A study conducted by the Research Science Team at Kobe University in Hyogo, Japan, and published in the US National Library of Medicine in 2022 titled "Pilot Aquaphotomic Study of the Effects of Audible Sound on Water Molecular Structure" provides evidence that water, as a compressible medium and a "collective mirror," is influenced by all internal and external impacts, causing alterations in its molecular structure.
Dr. Abolfazl Gilaki Kenari, an Iranian meta-physiologist, a graduate of the International Faculty of the University of Arizona, and the recipient of the Best Meta-physiologist Award in Turkey in 202۲, through laboratory and clinical processes involving a consistent sample population of his patients, has been able to utilize this inherent property of water in identifying and treating physical and mental ailments.
Examining the Cellular Matrix of Water
In biology, the cellular matrix refers to the homogeneous substances or tissues found in the intracellular space of eukaryotic cells. But how and under what influences can these cellular matrices change?
Dr. Gilaki also believes that our thoughts and intentions can influence the structure of our cellular matrix. Our inner dialogue and the frequency of our voice play a significant role in shaping our well-being, emotions, and overall state. Given that the human body is composed of approximately 70% water, Dr. Gilaki's experiments take on a deeper significance. Additionally, 73% of the human brain is also composed of water, and regular water consumption helps individuals maintain focus and alertness.
Throughout history, humans have sought physical relief, emotional healing, and even spiritual renewal in water.
Kobe University Research
The molecular structure of water and its changes can be observed by measuring its electromagnetic spectrum (EMG). Using near-infrared spectroscopy and aqua-photonics, this experimental study aimed to better describe and understand the interaction between sound and water. The results reported similar effects on purified and mineral waters from applied sound frequencies of 432 Hz and 440 Hz, showing a significant decrease in spectral changes and an increase in stability in water after sound perturbation.
Overall, sound altered the initial molecular structures of water and changed the properties of the samples by increasing strong ice-like water and decreasing small water clusters and solubility shells. Although there was only an 8 Hz difference in the applied sound frequencies, the change in absorption in the water absorption bands was specific to each frequency and also depended on the type of water. This suggests that sound can be effectively used as a perturbation tool in conjunction with spectroscopy to identify the type of biological or aqueous samples being tested, as well as to identify and even change the function of water.
Treatment of Mental and Physical Ailments
Dr. Gilaki has presented a report based on his research indicating the influence of water's molecular structure and its connection to the development, exacerbation, or treatment of physical and mental illnesses.
Through experiments conducted using holographic labels, results similar to those of the Japanese university were obtained, with the difference being the medical and therapeutic perspective behind these investigations.
Gilaki Kenari believes that these experiments have shown that even vibrational music such as metal, heavy metal, deathcore, and black metal causes long-lasting vibrational changes in water. Considering that more than half of human existence is composed of water and its derivatives, the molecular structure of water in the human body is influenced by the frequencies received through music, causing individuals to experience heavy vibrations and physical and mental imbalances.
In contrast, classical, gentle, and soothing music regulates the gentle molecular structure of water in the body and individuals who listen to these styles of music experience greater relief and relaxation. The scientific reason for these feelings is the aqua-photonic phenomenon.
The astonishing impact of the cellular matrix of water can transfer frequency properties to the human body, and humans can benefit from its effects on health and the improvement of the body's immune function. This experiment can also demonstrate the effect of frequency on human blood and, by changing the vibration in human blood, it is possible to facilitate the process of physical and mental healing in individuals.
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