Announcement:  New publication in Water journal
  
  I'm pleased to announce the publication of my article
  "Anomalous 'Living' Spectrographic Changes in Water  Structures: Explorations in New Territory", in Volume 10  of  Water: Multidisciplinary Research Journal.
    
  The article summarizes work that began in 2009 investigating  Reich's phenomenon of orgonotic lumination in water, using  spectrographic methods.  It is a powerful confirmation of Reich's  late-period research on the nature of light, and how water can, under  high orgonotic charge, be excited into a luminous condition.
  
  The article is available either as an on-line page, or as a PDF  download, as per the above link.  It was submitted in March of  this year, accepted in September, and published only a few days ago.   The abstract is provided:
  
  Abstract:
  
  Unusual spectrographic signatures can be induced into water by  radiant non-contact material-environmental influences. Far-ultraviolet  (UV) absorption and near-UV/blue fluorescence properties were observed  to appear in distilled water samples by charging inside the  controversial Wilhelm Reich Orgone Accumulator (ORAC), where no  chemical or material contacts were made between the charging ORAC  device and the water being treated. Similar spectral absorbance and  fluorescence reactions were identified in natural rainwater and  snowmelt samples, being nearly identical in spectral properties to the  ORAC-charged water samples. Spectral similarities, as found in other  studies of water structure or activation - such as exclusion-zone  (EZ) water samples, and in aqueous solutions of DNA - have also been  identified. These repeating spectral absorbance and fluorescence  similarities as found in such diverse experimental or natural  influences, involving both direct physical contact and non-contact  radiant induction, are postulated to indicate a substantive cosmic  energy which infuses into favorably-exposed water. Widely-observed  natural optical phenomena of a similar blue color, almost uniformly  detected by spectral intensity measures suggestive of water-structure  fluorescence reactions, but rarely considered as such, are also  discussed. Examples include certain exceptionally blue mountain lakes,  blue glowing atmospheres over certain mountain ranges, blue-glowing  waters and hot springs with healing properties, and blue glacial ice  blocks and snow holes, as observed under both direct sunlight and  overcast conditions. Certain blue-glowing astrophysical phenomena are  also considered, which take on a new light given the more recent  discoveries on the abundance of water in the universe.
  
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  My personal thanks to the editorial board of Water, for their  open reception of these new and controversial findings.
  
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  James DeMeo, PhD
  Director, Orgone Biophysical Research Lab
  Ashland, Oregon, USA
    
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