Vital Force Subtle Energy Patterns Produce Distinctly
Different Effects in Water

Spectroscopy experiments conducted at the Garvey Center in Ohio in 1993 and again in 2004 and 2005 at Penn State University show that subtle energy patterns create changes in the absorption spectrum of water molecules. Both the experiments at the Garvey Center and at Penn State indicated that “the chemically identical Vital Force solutions have unique water structures” and that the absorption spectrum of water varies depending on the energy imprint in the water measured. Further tests to measure the effects of subtle energy patterns on the properties of water were conducted using a Gas Discharge Visualization (GDV) Camera. The GDV camera measures the electrophotonic parameters of liquids under the influence of electrical impulses which generate an electromagnetic field around the surface of the liquid. A drop of liquid is suspended at 2-3 mm distance above the glass surface of the optical window of the device, and the glow from the surface of the liquid is registered. As you will see in the following graphs, different energetic imprints produced distinctly different effects.