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Masaru Emoto was a Japanese scientist, he studied the molecular structure of water. He wanted to know that does human thoughts and emotions have any impact on water? When water was exposed to different emotions the molecular structure of water changed. With this research, he discovered that the water we drink and use has Memory. What if Pluto Hits The Earth? Watch Here👉 https://youtu.be/dcEu-S1DoZE Subscribe👉 https://youtube.com/MrScientific Second Channel👉 https://youtube.com/MrScientificLive My Instagram: https://instagram.com/MrScientific Facebook: https://facebook.com/ScientificMr Twitter: https://twitter.com/ScientificMr
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