reply posted on 6-9-2007 @ 04:57 PM by Charlesstow
I have had the software for about 3 weeks now, and an incredible experience with the developers other products on zptech.com. I can attest that the
software does in fact work as it claims, and that the effects might be more than you bargained for. For one, there is a 15 day user trial, which is
more than enough to see for yourself (Just charge a bath to stress relief and I swear you will understand what I am getting at here). The science
behind the concept is incredibly simple actually... No, water is not a solid crysal. Yes, water molocules form hexagonal lattice structures based on
subatomic interactions on a quantum vibrational level that dictates its overall shape and structure as an organic substance. That is why water forms
the snowflake like patterns when it freezes. Most water that is sold in bottled form (save for artesian sources... which are still somewhat
questionable) has been put through a number of processes which detract from the structure of the water. The chaos and lack of biological balance will
cause a sort of chaos within the interlaced structures, and the water will be lacking organization. It is for this reason that most water will leave
you with something to be desired; a thirst, an awkward taste, a hunger... theres just something missing. This is an effect of the disaggregate
collection of water molocules being an awkwardly difficult thing to digest. When water comes fresh from a cool mountain stream however, it is
organized, balanced, and beautiful. This water will taste refreshing, even sweet due to its intrinsic ease of digestion. What aquaware is all about is
restoring water to this more organized state of being. Because water is such a receptive element (As visually demonstrated by Mr. Emoto's now famous
work with water crystals), it was just a leap of technological knowhow and universal understanding to arrange geometrical sequences that form certain
vibratory patterns as coded in light, which could then interact with the water molocules, acting as a reverse microwave (Organizing the water instead
of rapidly shaking it). I have performed numerous experiments and am currently beginning one with plant growth. Every time I give someone a taste test
with the same water being used (One charged, one untouched), the tester will comment that the charged water must be an aquifer water and that it was
"worth" more if they were to buy it. They will always comment that the other water tastes more "dead, dry, tasteless," etc.
The bottom line is, there are many people having great success with a software that is paradigm breaking in potential. For those who would like to
give it a try, it has been stated numerous times that there is a no obligation 15 day free trial. The post board is filled some of the most
progressive, intellectual, and supportive human beings around, and you will be sure to see my name pop up often, as I find these posts to have a
growth factor beyond that of the common gathering of folks.
If you would like to speak with me personally for updates on my experiments, for my visions and experiences with this product, or just to chat about
what was said here in this post, my email is Chazack1@aol.com and I always take the time to respond to recieved mail. I hope this has been
informative, and I thank those who have taken the time to read and understand this post as it relates to Aquafrequencies.
Namaste,
Charles Stow
