James DeMeo's Water Conference lecture, PDF download available
My recent Water Conference lecture slide-set can be downloaded from this weblink:
"Anomalous Living Spectrographic Changes in Water Structure", by James DeMeo
32 MB. An Abstract of this lecture is given below.
A research article is also in preparation to accompany this lecture, and hopefully will be published early next year.
As things turned out, due to recent changes in Bulgarian passport-visa requirements, I wasn't able to personally attend so my paper was presented in-absentia. An audio track was recorded to go with the lecture, and both were simultaneously presented at the Conference.
A full list of the presenters at this 2017 Water Conference, with their lecture materials, is given here:
I highly recommend to spend some time reviewing the other presenter's Abstracts and PDFs. A lot of fascinating work is going on among this group, very cutting edge.
My thanks once again to Dr. Gerald Pollack for the kind invitation to present my findings, and sad regrets I wasn't able to be there in person.
James DeMeo, PhD
Director, Orgone Biophysical Research Lab
Ashland, Oregon, USA
ANOMALOUS "LIVING" SPECTROGRAPHIC
CHANGES IN WATER STRUCTURE
James DeMeo
Director, Orgone Biophysical Research Lab, Ashland, Oregon, USA demeo@mind.net
Distilled water samples in open glass dishes, when treated by placement inside the controversial Wilhelm Reich life-energy orgone accumulator (ORAC - a Faraday-type dielectric/steel enclosure), have been found to develop anomalous spectrographic absorption and fluorescence signatures in the UV and blue frequencies. These unusual spectral reactions developed without the water coming into contact with anything other than the glass dish, without any chemical additives, and under low-aerosol conditions inside a high-altitude West Coast laboratory. They do not occur, or occur only minimally, in control dishes of distilled water given equal exposure to the same atmosphere but contained inside a cardboard enclosure. Absorbance was typically in the range of 240 to 280 nm, in the far-UV, while fluorescence reactions were typically between 300 to 500 nm, peaking towards the lower end of that range and encompassing both near-UV and blue frequencies. More recently, a similar set of absorbance-fluorescence signatures has been found in rainwater and snowmelt gathered at the same laboratory during well-organized cyclonic storms moving inland from the Pacific. Early season light rains and weak drizzles did not show these spectral reactions. These spectral frequencies are also nearly identical to those observed in EZ water in contact with Nafion dielectrics. By comparison, identical absorbance and fluorescence reactions are also present in aqueous solutions of nucleic acids and DNA, as reported by biologists. This suggests, the ORAC-treated water, EZ water, and natural cyclonically-organized rains, are more highly organized with "living" spectral properties similar to meiotic biochemistry, in a manner unrelated to biological contamination. Direct observations of structured or EZ water in laboratories, and various natural phenomena, suggest these spectral properties of water may be more common than is generally appreciated, and will be discussed.
J. DeMeo: "Spectrographic Signatures in Water Induced by Radiant Fields from Enclosures of Various Materials", Water Conference, 2014, Pamporovo, Bulgaria.
W. Reich: Cosmic Superimposition/Ether, God and Devil, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, NY 1972.
I. VayĆ”: "Fluorescence of Natural DNA", J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2010, 132 (34), pp 11834-11835.
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