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

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________________ # In filtered water (TF*), it is expected that some of the minerals and bacteria are removed during filtration. # Similarly, in distilled water (D*) there will be no minerals or bacteria present in it. However, due to absorbed oxygen, it should be live waterbodied living-being. Foto 2 shows the actual area of Aura of different types of water. It is observed that the tap water (T) has the highest area of scattering. The intensely characterized water (XX) exhibits the lowest scattering. Dynamisation would mean that the water has drawn and absorbed max. Cosmic/Pranik energy. This area looks like to be a measure of Entropy. Live energy A(Li) is influenced by dynamisation. It enhances its value and quality. For XX, A(Li) of distilled water increased from 16 to A(Li) + A (Ot), i.e., to 22, for a net area of 15. This area becomes more compact with less amount of scattering as per shah's lab. This enhanced energy is packed in a smaller area. The negative energy A (Ot) goes down from -6 to -2. An additional force of discipline (d), compressing the energy field, comes into play. Although the total energy increases, but due to disciplinary pressure, the Area of energy decreases. Its concentration increases and the Entropy decreases. The aura of individual constituents of water has been worked out on the basis of their percentage content, as assessed and expressed logically in previous tables. The proportion of contents of individual component with the total Aura A (t) of different types of water (as obtained experimentally by actual photography) has been kept in mind. The aura figures for two new types of samples (TF* & D*) have been predicated as shown in this Table 5, on the basis of the same deductive reasoning These theoretical figures have to be verified by future experiments. If these could be proved correct, it would establish, in a way, the validity of the hypothesis of Existence of Living-water. The relative magnitude of aura of components content's in different types of water is shown in the bar chart (see photo 3) 4.5 Symmetry of water-aura: Symmetry of water in LHS and RHS is not the same. It may change, if the drop is rotated. The aura symmetry of different types of water is expressed about a central axis of the mass (Fig. 4). A higher symmetry Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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