Suggesting that merely the act of toweling off after a bath qualifies as a conscious uncoupling, unprocessed thinker…

Cast
Masaru Emoto (Self)Leonid Izvekov (Head of the Laboratory for Research into the Structure of Water)Vlail Kaznacheyev (Doctor of Medicine and Professor)Lex Lang (Narrator)Kurt Wuthridge (Swiss chemist and Nobel laureate)
Directors
Anastasiya Popova, Yuliya Perkul
Synopsis
Water is the most amazing yet least studied substance. From times immemorial, scientists, philosophers and theologians tried to understand its explicit and implicit properties, which are phenomenal, beyond the common physical laws of nature. Witness recent, breathtaking discoveries by researchers worldwide from Russia, Kazakhstan, Switzerland, Israel, the USA, Britain, Austria, Japan, Argentina, China and Tibet. The arguments expound upon unexpected and challenging assumptions enlightening many years of research to open humankind to new horizons, such as the applications of structured water in agriculture, or the use of water in treatment for the most serious diseases and more. The Geography of the film spans the globe. The implications go beyond the solar system, suggesting that water has the ability to convey messages faster than light, perhaps linking water with the absolute. Water is so unique, and so profound, its miraculous properties are still awaiting to be discovered.