H2O – Water Matter State
The structure of the plasma of the Oxygen and the plasma of the two Hydrogens gives a base reactor condition and, in the centre, it creates a free plasma.
This is the matter state condition and still creates the free plasma in the centre.
The free plasma in the centre creates the emotion of the water.
All creatures on this planet have a physical structure, Emotions and a Soul. As a human we can be very Emotional from loving to hate and fear. All Emotion is a gravitational magnetic fields of certain strengths.
The work done by Dr Masuru Emoto has shown how the crystal structure of the water when frozen reveals different patterns depending on where the water was obtained from and what Emotions where given to the water.
The pictures below show the different crystal patterns with different emotions.
With Plasma Science we can now explain how our emotion can change the structure of the water.
Your emotion changes the position of one or two or 3 of the plasmas of the water. You change the position of these plasmas because you have changed the gravitational magnetical field strength of the emotion, the free plasma. When this strength changes the 3 plasmas of the oxygen or Hydrogen need to reposition themselves.
You give love, gravitational magnetic field strength and the free plasma receives. As it receives its gravitational strength increases, becomes stronger causing the plasmas to move closer.
In the matter state of water, you change the orientation of the water molecules. When one molecule changes they, all change causing the overall structure of the water to change.
With hate or what you do not want to give causes the free plasma to become more magnetical. The plasmas spreads out and create a new position.
Very much like the isotopes
This explains why we see orientation in the water according to our emotion.
This holds true for the matter state of water. Water as a GANS is a different matter. In living entities, the structure of the water is in a plasmatic state, which works as one entity with a total structure.