One global experiment shows the ability of water to transport and store information . The survey results were presented by its author - known German professor Serge Kernbah . The event was part of the 12th International Conference "Physics, chemistry and biology of water", which brought together some of the most distinguished scientists and researchers from around the world.
In 2004 prof. Mark Greenstein and Dr. Michael Shraybman produce the first technical equipment for transmitting information copies. Just a few years later, in 2012, the first such technical center was established in Prague. In 2016 he moved to Bulgaria and today it installed 60 different informational copies of biologically active substances that can be transferred automatically through an Internet connection anywhere in the world, after connecting with the center.
Since the beginning of the project were conducted over 5000 clinical observations of patients who received informational copies of various biologically active substances to improve their condition. Positive effects were observed in 91.2% of cases, and side effects are not registered once.
"The main purpose of this experiment was to demonstrate the transmission of data copies (IC) of chemicals technical center in Bulgaria to anywhere in the world through communication lines - he said prof. Kernbah. - Water has exceptional properties that humanity is still learning to use it. "
The technology developed by the International Association Fund DST and innovative company Global ICT Technologies and is available to anyone through a specially created platform.
The experiment is performed in memory of the French immunologist Zhak Benvenist, who devoted his career to this prove that water "remembers" the properties of the final diluted substance in it. Through the experiment, the team working on it, intends to provide additional evidence supporting the hypothesis of Benveniste.
source: Science Alert