RESEARCH ON THE INFLUENCE OF NATURAL AND SPIRITUAL FACTORS ON WATER CRYSTALLIZATION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52846/bihpt.v30i66.296Cuvinte cheie:
water crystallization, hexagonal symmetry, holy water, bioenergetic influences, optical microscopyRezumat
This experimental study investigates the morphogenesis of ice crystals in water subjected to differing environmental and spiritual contexts. Three water types—municipal tap water, Ocimum basilicum-infused water, and holy water—were frozen at −20°C under controlled conditions and analyzed using optical microscopy (100–400x). Tap water produced irregular, fragmented crystals with low organizational symmetry. Basil water exhibited more defined radial structures and partial hexagonal symmetry, suggesting a biological influence. Holy water displayed highly ordered, symmetrical hexagonal crystals with exceptional clarity. These distinct morphologies indicate that crystallization processes may be modulated by both physicochemical and non-conventional parameters. The findings offer preliminary support for the hypothesis that water's structural coherence may respond to subtle environmental inputs, thereby encouraging further inquiry within an interdisciplinary scientific framework.
