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Electronic Device-Mediated pH Changes in Water

Walter E. Dibble, Jr., Ditron LLC, 1601 Highway 7, Victoria, MN 55386

William A. Tiller, Emeritus, Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-2205

Exploratory experiments have been carried out on commercial bottled waters to test the efficacy of a specific human intention to influence the pH of these waters. Two different electronic devices are utilized as the carriers of this specific intention. Experiments comparing (a) the device-absent condition, (b) the device-present, but unimprinted with the specific intention, condition and (c) the physically identical device-present, but imprinted with the specific intention, condition have been carried out. A clear, but somewhat small, effect of the specific intention imprinting has been recorded and studied for Evian water. Ca/Mg carbonate crystal formation occurred in this water during the experiments and somewhat obscured the main purpose of the study. A pH-stable 50/50 solution of a commercially available bottled water and ASTM Type I purified water and a 100% Type I purified water were used for further experiments. The pH-time course of these solutions was monitored for the three conditions (a), (b) and (c) mentioned above. Both short-term and long-term pH behavioral differences were noted between exposure of these solutions to the intention-imprinted devices and the physically identical unimprinted devices. Very robust effects have been recorded with the maximum pH change achieved being 1.0 + 0.05 pH units, exactly the value programmed by the imprinted intention.

Keywords: intention, pH, water, imprinting, oscillations, non-local effects

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Electronic Device-Mediated pH Changes in Water

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