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Volume 2, Issue 5, Pages 408-411 (September 2006)


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Double-Blind Test of the Effects of Distant Intention on Water Crystal Formation

Dean Radin, PhD1Corresponding Author Informationemail address, Gail Hayssen1, Masaru Emoto, BA2, Takashige Kizu, BA2

The hypothesis that water “treated” with intention can affect ice crystals formed from that water was pilot tested under double-blind conditions. A group of approximately 2,000 people in Tokyo focused positive intentions toward water samples located inside an electromagnetically shielded room in California. That group was unaware of similar water samples set aside in a different location as controls. Ice crystals formed from both sets of water samples were blindly identified and photographed by an analyst, and the resulting images were blindly assessed for aesthetic appeal by 100 independent judges. Results indicated that crystals from the treated water were given higher scores for aesthetic appeal than those from the control water (P = .001, one-tailed), lending support to the hypothesis.

1 Institute of Noetic Sciences, Petaluma, CA

2 IHM Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan.

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Address:, 101 San Antonio Road, Petaluma, CA 94952.

PII: S1550-8307(06)00327-2

doi:10.1016/j.explore.2006.06.004


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