Book Title: Science of Dhovana Water
Author(s): Jeoraj Jain
Publisher: Samyag Gyan Pracharak Mandal

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________________ B) Criteria of life and Dissolved Oxygen (fig. 6) In the biology, a living thing is defined to have minimum two attributes, viz, the ability (i) of energy exchange i.e., can fix energy and transfer it in a directed way and (ii) To remember and pass on information. Now when oxygen is dissolved or absorbed in water, what does it do there? 1) It makes the hydrogen-bond of water stronger. The bee-hive structure of nano-tube allows the ions to move effortlessly through it, Cell energy keeps the movement of oxygen molecules or radicals in dynamic balance. 2) It is absorbed (digested) in the tube in its hollow space and in its "quantum vacancy" to form a Zygote (yoni). 3) Flow of oxygen ions through water channels or structures generates electrical pulses by its movements. Its Potential Energy is 'fixed' in the nano tubes. Thus it acts as transducer. 4) It stores electrical energy and supplies back on demand. 5) Thus it exhibits the first attribute of a living water cell. D) Touch Theory: As per Jaina philosophy, "Living water" is said to possess 8 types of "touch-sense" viz, cold and hot, positive and negative charge etc. The first two types of attributes are related to the vibration properties of the water cell, whereas the later two are associated with its electrical properties. During first mixing of medicine with water, water molecules are induced to vibrate at a frequency and in a mode, specific to the medicine introduced in it. This is called inducted "Initial Mode of vibration" (IMV). However, at this stage, many of the water molecules get attached to the mols of the medicine physically as shown in fig. 7. Subsequent dilutions are done to wash away, these mols of the medicine. The fresh water goes on learing and acquiring the IMV, with (84) Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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