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When "dynamisation" is done, then the density of energy lines' increases in shah's mode, (Ref 1), thereby reducing the "energy-area". It also increases the symmetry of the field (sample X and XX). 03) E remain same for both X and XX homeo-remedies. In tap water E = 0 (in Mehta's mode). E is same in T, X and XX 04) During boiling:- (Ref 1, 2, 3) a) E is reduced to zero. There is good energy only b) El of water-being is also "zero", because it becomes non-living water. c) E is due to E . Some radicals may exist as free radicals and others move as dedicated radicals through nano tubular structure of water-yoni body. They are bound with the structure of water yoni body. d) It increases the entropy and thus max. randomness is achieved in water aura area. e) Here, the energy is represented by Emi and Edw) f) In boiled distilled water, EMi is also zero. Hence, its residual energy would be the Basic Edw) energy only (or E). Fig 9. E). Effect of Prānika Energy (Fig. 10a, b). E, (cosmic energy adsorbed by Live-water) Due to action of Centripetal force of E on the existing energy field :
1) The existing field gets disciplined as E, and
2) The E component of the existing energy field adsorbs E Adsorption of Pranik energy by the unsaturated / unsatisfied surface forces on the envelope reduces peaks and scattering of energy field area. Compression by Ep makes the area A more coherent and smaller due to dynamisation. As expressed in equation (1)
E-1) =E,+E +E)-EM - EM --------- SHAH
As per Jaina Vargana principle (Ref.6), the energy area would decrease and its density increase, when the pranik energy increases by adsorption. E = Total energy (= mass, quantity) E - EA = Density of energy. (E, is a measure of energy density). By application of E, A is reduced, E, would increase, and density of energy E, would increase. F). Events in Dynamisation:01) In Dynamisation, the energy field area may not expand. Only the energy concentration / density is increased (Ref 2) The symmetry of field also increases, as revealed in the samples X and XX. Here, whether Area A is also reduced or not, is to be rechecked & verified. A reduction in area would correspond to the principle of conversion of a vargana into higher varganas as per Ref. 5 & 6. 02) Process Analysis and its Flow diagram, Fig 11 to 15. (Enhancing the potency from 6X to 7X, Ref)
Arhat Vacana, 23 (4), 2011