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Scientific study on metal

Posted by Manmander Singh 
Scientific study on metal
September 19, 2011 03:09PM
This one is for those who insult the Sikhs who do Sarbloh - who mock the fact eating or drinking out of metal means nothings and does nothing. Imagine what the vibration of iron and Naam is doing to the water and as a result of what it is doing internally for us as we are ~ 70% water.

Though criticised, research carried out by Dr. Masaru Emoto shows that human consciousness has an effect on the molecular structure of water. This should come no surprise to us especially if we understand; Amrit Sanchar and have read Bhai Sahib Randhir Singhs book, Amrit ki Hai.





Water levitated by Tibetan singing bowls

15:48 01 July 2011 by Stephen Ornes

Tibetan Singing Bowls

The Dalai Lama might like this one. Tibetan singing bowls, ancient instruments used for meditation, can be manipulated to produce droplets that levitate, bounce and skip across water.

When one adds water to a Tibetan singing bowl and plays – often by tracing the edge with a mallet – the bowl's haunting sound is accompanied by ripples on the water's surface. That's because the mallet pushes on the side of the bowl – made from bronze alloy that is more malleable than glass – and deforms it on a microscopic scale.

The deformation pushes on the air and the water, forming waves. The air waves are sound; the water waves race around the ring. If they are sufficiently excited, the waves break and eject droplets. The same happens in a wine glass, though at higher resonant frequencies.
Bowled over

Denis Terwagne at the University of Liège in Belgium, says the study began when a "sound healer" in Florida pointed out the droplet phenomenon and sent a bowl to co-author John Bush, a mathematician at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "We were motivated by curiosity," Terwagne says.

Terwagne and Bush didn't excite the bowls with a mallet, which produces rich sounds comprising different frequencies. Instead, they used a speaker to excite the bowl at particular frequencies. With a high-speed camera, the researchers recorded the droplets' ejection and behaviours. With the slowed-down footage, they measured the locations and movements. The video shows droplets levitating on the surface and the rim. The higher frequency of the song, the smaller the resulting drops.

The bowls suggest new ways to create and manipulate droplets that skitter across an air film atop a surface. Octávio Inácio, who researches the acoustics of singing bowls at the Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal, says it might be possible to separate liquids or mix materials using vibrations of the container.

Journal reference: Nonlinearity, DOI: 10.1088/0951-7715/24/8/R01
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Re: Scientific study on metal
September 20, 2011 12:27PM
veer jeeo study has nothing to do with iron -- water only which is 100%spot on
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Fully aware of that ns44 jeeo,

If we read the article with an understanding that the properties of water change in this metal object in the above video due to the VIBRATIONS, could we imagine the vibrational effect of gurbani and naam on water being in iron as indicated in Amrit Ki Hai?

This particular article was posted just to show that there are effects on water in being in certain metals.

Nothing more and nothing less jee smiling smiley
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