Unknown Facts About the Water We Know (Video)

Frankly, I have a special interest in water. My sun, moon, and rising signs are all water group signs. I studied maritime at university and spent my years on the sea. Even though after these few years I realized that I like looking at the sea from land, the sea has a special place for me.
Update: Unfortunately, the video ( https://vimeo.com/76283661 ) has been deleted. Fortunately, my notes from the documentary are available in the post.
The other day, I found a documentary about water on one of the sites I follow. When I first tried to watch it, it suddenly closed after ten minutes, and I added it to my blog without watching. Therefore, I could not express an opinion. As of now, after watching it, I am writing these lines with great pleasure.
Below you will find my notes and thoughts about the documentary. My advice is to examine the documentary carefully. For it contains dozens of pieces of information you will hear for the first time. The effect of a simple water molecule on our lives is mind-blowing. So much so that; if we have a negative personality, the effect of our life forms conditioned by five senses on our lives is not very pleasant. Sometimes we ask ourselves “Where is the problem?” well; maybe the answer you are looking for is in this video.
My notes from the documentary
- There is no other substance in the world that is softer and more submissive than water, yet capable of eroding hard and strong things so much. Nothing can defeat water, but anyone can capture it.
- The expansion of water’s volume below its freezing point is still unexplained. When cooled, all substances contract, but as you know, the opposite happens with water. In the past, this feature was used to break hard rocks.
- Scientists have discovered that water in pores and capillaries can generate an incredible amount of pressure. For example, a seed can reach an average of 400 atmospheres of pressure at the moment of germination. This explains plants that sprout despite asphalt.
- If water did not have its unique properties, there would be no life on our planet!
- Water is the only substance on Earth that exists simultaneously in solid, liquid, and gas states.
- Among all liquids, it is the substance with the highest surface tension.
- Water is the strongest solvent in existence.
- Despite dozens of atmospheres of pressure, it can rise in the trunks of giant trees.
- Water has memory. It takes and records the effects coming from its surroundings.
- They behave just like brain cells. We have the custom of reciting to water. Just think about it.
- The USA used water as an antibiotic in Iraq and Afghanistan. 1 atom in 100 million is enough to kill all bacteria in the wound.
- Electrical fields, magnetic fields, and even people’s feelings and thoughts can affect water.
- Depending on age, 70% to 90% of a human body consists of water.
- On a molecular level, it is WATER that makes up the structure of DNA.
- The discovery of “heavy water” (Deuterium 2 O) led to the invention of the hydrogen bomb.
- A water sample taken from Roraima/Venezuela was observed to be exactly 40,000 times more active than ordinary water. This situation increases the life standards of people living far from civilization. Or did we have better standards of life?
- Humans cannot tell the difference between natural and manufactured water, but animals always choose spring water.
- In the recent past, an incredible feature of water was discovered. WATER CAN BURN.
- It is even possible to affect water from 10,000 (ten thousand) km away with very light energies.
- Despite the abundance of water on our planet, less than 1% of the total water is fresh (potable) water.
- Every year, 10 times more people die due to the inability to find drinking water than those who die in wars, and half of this consists of children.
- It was found that criminals emerge more in places where swearing is common. The effects of swear words on water can be watched in the video.
- The words that affect water best in a good direction are “love” and “gratitude”.
These are all the notes I took. Because I was carried away in between, I couldn’t write everything down. Finally, I would like to thank the team who translated and edited this documentary about water, another miracle of Allah, into Turkish.