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________________ The variation in Aura of different samples of water indicates that water does exist in animated and unanimated states. As a corollary the animated state would have etheric body aura, which can carry memory, particularly 10M (XX) water. The tap water shows the highest area A(t) of scattering. The intensely characterized water exhibits the lowest scattering (low entropy). 4.4 Discussions: The contents of ordinary water are identified in 4 main categories (4). According to above discussions, each individual content should exhibit its own specific energy aura. If we select a scale of 0-22, following relative values of component-auras can be assigned by deductive reasoning to match the actual gross area of aura of photographed samples. The maximum value of aura of a component is fixed at a level of 22, because in sample T, the max. energy is only 22, as measured by shah's Lab, on a unit less scale i.e., random scale. The relative data (area) about aura of various components, contained in Table 3, has been interpolated on the basis of deductive reasoning and are shown in Table 5. Here d = disciplinary / centripetal force exerted on aura energy-field due to dynamisation. Table 5 : Probable relative magnitude of aura of different constituents of water (Assessed) : S.n. Component Aura TF* XX Colour т B D* 0 10 17 14 0 0-1 1 0 -110 16 0 Green 1 Red Blue Yellow 0 1. A (Mi) 15 2. | A(Li) 14 3. | A(Tr) 13 4. A (Ot-ve -10 5. A (d)-ve Sum £ A (shah) 22 * Predicated figures. 22 0 -2 -5 1-5 0 Press 0 10* -2 18 14-15 17 15 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.006761
Book TitleScience of Dhovana Water
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJeoraj Jain
PublisherSamyag Gyan Pracharak Mandal
Publication Year2012
Total Pages268
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size13 MB
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