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Weird Science is the grey area between the black and white proof that science requires to justify reality. Carbonature explores the weird as it always comes with its own fascinating potential. We offer examples for you to determine whether it fits into your concept of the natural world or not.

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For example, the revelation that plants and trees communicate through mycelium networks has transformed ecological science.  

Additionally, the visual evidence of water crystals forming in unique ways based on music and emotions suggests a potential shift in scientific and medical perspectives if widely accepted.

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This is a highly informative video which is well done with a pleasant narrative. Not happy about the inclusion of Electro Shock as a therapy, I know very little about this. Otherwise great video work.
Crazy Science Question: When you talk to your plant, are you communicating your feelings through the water in the plant? Blessed be the Water, as some say.

If this idea seems too alternative, we ask, alternative to what?

A horse can read a person's fear from 10 meters away. Strange, isn't it? What does an animal sense that we can't? What natural traits or awareness have modern humanity lost or misplaced?

Discussion Papers about amazing potentials in natural Sciences

Water is the key element of life, but new information is coming to light on the element which we thought we were so familiar with information which could potentially reimagine life.
That is the belief shared by the advocates of a surprising theory called "water memory". For Prof. Luc Montagnier, water has the ability to reproduce the properties of any substance it once contained. Water would have the ability to retain a memory of the properties of the molecules.

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