Well, anything that supports your view would be better than what you've provided so far, which is precisely nothing. Your claim is "water has memory". The first thing you need to do is to define what you mean, exactly. What does water "remember"? The next thing would be to summarise the facts that support the contention that water remembers something. For example, you could point to suitable studies or experiments whose results tend to show the defined "memory" behaviour that you believe exists. Next, we come to the issue to ranking the reliability of sources of evidence. Those would lie on a continuum, from often-unreliable sources such as personal web pages and youtube videos, through to peer-reviewed, carefully controlled scientific investigations. Obviously, sources with a proven track record of generating reliable results would be better than sources that have a history of fraud, or a demonstrated cavalier attitude to experimental controls, or whatever. Does that help you? How old are you, river? Were you never taught how to think critically, or how to evaluate claims? Have you learned nothing from your time on sciforums?
THE MENTAL NETWORKS Several assexperias with common characteristics form a NETWORK. There are six networks: Conscious (Consciousness, Will and Intelligence), Subconscious (Affectivity, Morality and Subconsciousness), Unconscious, Pathological, Therapeutic and Psychosomatic. The first three constitute the Normal Mind and the last three the Abnormal Mind. The function of the Conscious network is to perceive, store information and perform acts deliberately. It is the REAL SELF. The subconscious network processes experiences that are beyond conscious control. It is the INNER SELF. The Unconscious network induces behaviors that tend towards the conservation of the individual and the species on the one hand, and personal development on the other. It is the ANIMAL SELF. The Pathological network includes mental disorders. The Therapeutic network corrects disorders and the Psychosomatic network relates the mind with the body. The Normal Mind C: conscious SC: subconscious UC: Unconscious R: reason Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!