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Saved by Alex Dobrenko and
Saved by Alex Dobrenko and
Water molecules are so small and weigh so little, that while they only comprise 75-80% of our mass weight, they account for over 99% of our molecules. We are made of over 99% structured water – literally, truly, and scientifically water beings as much as human beings.
When we consider that the human body potentially contains one million trillion trillion molecules, 99.9% of which are water, we realize that the amount of information stored within the fractal pattern of our water is incalculable, as is the amount of information we, as water-based individuals, are capable of receiving and transmitting.
Bodies have skin; cells have membranes; water droplets have surface tension. These containing, enveloping boundaries allow a thing to exist. Without them, there is no “thing,” just an undifferentiated mass of stuff. With them, whatever it is can grow, flourish, and explore its unique way of being.