16 July 2010...6:03 pm

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“A 481.  Awareness of the manifold possibilities open to me in the future; new hope…”

And also a Penfield mood organ.

Or maybe just some of this crazy water:

Masaru Emoto’s water crystal experiments consist of exposing water in glasses to different words, picture or music, and then freezing and examining the aesthetics of the resulting crystals with microscopic photography.  Emoto claims that there are “many differences in the crystalline structure of the water” depending on the type of water source, which were taken from all over the world.  For example, a water sample from a “pristine mountain” stream would purportedly show a “geometric” design that is “beautifully” shaped when frozen.  On the other hand, “polluted water” sources will supposed show a “definite distortion” and will be “randomly formed.”

(via Wikipedia)

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