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Water, more precisely the exchange of water, plays a huge role in sustaining life. This can be seen from the fact that living organisms are mainly composed of water: in the human body, water accounts for about 70% of the total weight of the human body, while in plants, water accounts for up to 95%.
The fact that plants contain much more water than humans and animals, and some are almost entirely made up of water, is a powerful illustration of the enormous role that the water cycle plays in the creation of life on land: because it was plants that first appeared on land.
In the living tissues of plants and animals, water is an indispensable medium for transporting nutrients to cells and excreting harmful substances from the body. In addition, the evaporation of water also plays a role in regulating the temperature in the body. The loss of water by the body must be compensated by an external water source, and it must be fresh water.
This is because histiocytes absorb water by the different osmotic pressures on both sides of the cell membrane. Only when the concentration of salt in the water is less than the concentration of salt in the intracellular fluid can the water cross the cell membrane and enter the cell. This is why water with high mineral salinity, such as seawater, is undrinkable or irrigated for plants.
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I've also read this book, and I'm convinced that Emotokatsu's findings are true. But I don't think water has a memory, it's just a natural reaction to something beautiful or ugly. The book mentions that 70 percent of the human body is made up of water, which scientists have long confirmed, and combined with Jiang Bensheng's discovery, it is exactly in line with China's theory that "the human body is born from the heart."
Think about it, if the human heart is beautiful, will the water in the body react naturally, causing the human face to become beautiful? My answer is positive. Most of the priests I have met in the church are very beautiful, or should be called very attractive.
It is not because makeup makes them beautiful, nor because love makes them attractive, it is their hearts that are filled with the love and gratitude mentioned in the book that make them attractive. They are more charismatic than those who call them big philanthropists. The "good" and "ugly" mentioned here are not necessarily the same as the common people's understanding.
Because what ordinary people think is good may actually be ugly; What most people think is ugly may actually be beautiful and pure. Although I believe that Emoto's discovery is true, I don't really like Emoto Katsu himself, he is too commercial, and you can find all kinds of goods related to water crystallization in his company. The above is my personal opinion, although it cannot directly answer your questions, but I hope it can be used as a reference for you.
I've also read this book, and I'm convinced that Emotokatsu's findings are true.
Reference: Book.
I've seen the answers, and I think they're pretty good.
The other answer is also insightful. I think that's how water catches everyone's attention.
I think everyone is concerned about water pollution. There is now a global concern about water scarcity.
Many measures have also been taken to stop the gradual deterioration of water pollution. It doesn't matter if water really has a memory or not.
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