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Water remembers everything




Do you ever think that water can have memory ??
 I think we  really don’t  but a German Scientist discovered that water has memory.” Water has memory ” implies under certain circumtances ,water  can maintain a database of its own where it retains a memory of solute particles after arbitrary dilution. In other word , water molecule has the ability to retain a memory of substances which are previously dissolved in it even after a number of dilution.
Scientists after examining every individual drops of water under incredibly high magnification concluded that droplets of water has its own individual pattern each completely distinguishable from the next and uniquely beautiful.The German Scientist believe that as water traverse it picks up and stores information from all  the places that it has travelled through. Hence ,we can track the journey of an individual by drinking water ,connecting people to a lot of different places.
 We know human body contains 70% water ,thus we can say human tears can hold unique memory of an individual being through his body’s store of water retaining all the information of the person and can be linked with his experience.

Regards,
MADHUTI SAHA,
AEIE ,2ND YEAR
Heritage Institute of Technology, Kolkata

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