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Something happened, but we’re not sure what yet


The Pennsylvania State University team have been number crunching since our Intention Experiment on April 26. We finally have our results, and the answer is: we’re not sure exactly what happened.

Initial measurements did not produce a definitive positive result or indeed any profound changes, although it was possible that something had affected the water before the official time we’d sent intention.

It turned out that our water registered changes, even before we sent intention.

Our sample water had enormous variation in light scattering to begin with – a situation that became apparent when the data was graphed in a different program. So it is possible that the water itself went through changes before the official time we were supposed to send intention.

Many variables

According to our protocol, the team took measurements of the water one hour before and then during and after we’d sent intention, using Raman spectroscopy, which measures the scattering of light. Any changes in the light rays suggest changes in the structure of the water molecules themselves.

Professor Rustum Roy and his colleagues, Dr. Manju Rao and Dr. Tania Slawecki, found strange changes in the water one hour before we sent intention.

There are a number of possible reasons for this:


  • Intention works out of time.
  • The anticipation of the participants, who may have begun thinking about the experiment beforehand, produced changes in the water. A similar situation occurred with the second Water Intention Experiment we ran with Dr. Konstantin Korotkov in January. He discovered changes in light emissions one hour before we sent intention.
  • The water was somehow already structured. Although the team bought purified water, it may have been ‘contaminated’ in some way. Professor Roy is considering having the water undergo reverse osmosis, a process that removes all other possible substances so that there will be nothing present in the sample but but hydrogen-oxygen molecules.
  • We’re using the wrong protocol in studying changes in light refraction. As I shared several weeks ago, the Penn State team ran several experiments examining the effect of healers on water. In a number of instances, the healers did not have an effect on the water, but on the instrument’s infrared detector. In other words,” said Dr. Slawecki, “the healers emitted energy in the IR spectrum that is not emitted from normal human hands with or without intention.”
  • The time when intention was sent was not completely controlled for. A number of intenders sent intention one hour after we’d completed the experiment (one of our emails had the wrong Pacific time), and others just sent intention at the wrong time. We completed the experiment with the intenders at 2pm Eastern Daylight Savings Time and the Penn State team continued to monitor samples for the next hour or two. As Dr. Slawecki says, “We learned that some of the meditators got the time wrong and sent intention after 2 pm, which means we were not really looking at post-experiment results.” It would have been impossible to compare the results during the time when intention was sent with the effects one hour after intention, because, in some cases, the intention was still being sent then.
  • Environmental factors played a part. At 5pm, an intense thunderstorm hit the area. Says Dr. Slawecki: “Perhaps as a result of the falling barometric pressure and excess free ions, our de-ionized water samples were not as stable as they should have been, so our error bars on the data are sufficiently large as to obscure any underlying changes to the water structure.”
  • Anything else could have affected this exquisitely sensitive equipment. “It is important for your readers to understand that these are very sensitive measurements we are making, and sometimes it is difficult to anticipate what factors may come into play,” she added.
  • Intention doesn’t affect water. Although all of our other studies have produced a measurable effect, this hypothesis must always be considered.

The upshot is that Professor Roy and his team believe that they need to refine the protocol and use other, more sensitive equipment — and of course we need to refine our web protocol, to ensure that all of our participants get involved at the exact same moment.

We have developed a new protocol that seems to circumvent any possibilities of water or instrument instabilities,’ says Dr. Slawecki. “ The upcoming summer months will provide us with ample opportunities to test our new protocol under similar weather conditions.

“I think what we might consider doing are two experiments back to back: one in which we look for changes to the structure of water with the laser on, and one in which we simply look for the presence of energy with the laser off over some period of time. In our studies of healers, there was a great variation in the peak intensity emitted by the healers with each 20 second scan.”

The other good news is that Penn State will be getting a new piece of equipment in two months’ time — “ the most sophisticated water analysis system in the world,” says Professor Roy — which will quantify several properties of water with great precision. “It would be a great coup to use that for an Intention Experiment, as it can measure 400 different parameters of water to examine in the event that intention alters the structure of the water.”

So, we’re going to repeat the experiment in two month’s time, but with this new equipment. Stay tuned and at your computer in mid-June.

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Steven Burnand Comment by Steven Burnand on June 16, 2008 at 7:07pm
How about an experiment from a Taoist view point of seeking the opposite and in the format of trying to prevent the water from taking up a particular shape or trying to revert the water back from a shape that has already perceived to be formed? Would this be an unintentional experiment? Perhaps natures processes are without tension?
Martha Comment by Martha on June 3, 2008 at 8:54pm
I agree with the others about the protocol. I know that as I was 'powering up', preparing myself for being in the right mindset - or state of consciousness for the experiment, I couldn't help but think of the intention. So I'm sure I was sending intentions 30 minutes before the experiment. In addition, I had been thinking about the experiment all week! The subjects should not know the intention ahead of time.
It is exciting to a part of the study on intention, and I'm committed.
Dr.Namaste Comment by Dr.Namaste on May 26, 2008 at 5:08am
Hmmm, ok, so how many people thought they would have a laugh & interfere with the water prior to the event? Surely I wasn't the only one, lol. Please forgive me but I simply couldn't help myself, not that I'm saying I'm totally responsible at all, this is why I ask if the Intention arose in the minds of others as it did mine, except the Monkey of my mind got a bit too trixy when I thought about making the changes irreversible:-/, we did after all have a picture of the instruments & water prior to the event, this is beneficial for healing but not practical for this instance.

Simple notification with no images should suffice, this should avoid post interference from stray intentions, water after all is the most empathic substance in the world, making it a bit too sensitive to have the image showing prior to the event.

Respect, Love, Thanks... One.
Lynne McTaggart Comment by Lynne McTaggart on May 23, 2008 at 7:32pm
Dear everyone,

I agree that we need to tighten web protocol, and that's what we're working on doing now. We're investigating yet a new web system for conducting these experiments. We have a few talented web designers and systems folks coming forward and we welcome ideas from any others. Please write me at cs@livingthefield.com

Warm wishes,

Lynne
Cyndee Comment by Cyndee on May 23, 2008 at 6:14pm
I just recently attended a day of experimentation at a seminar with Gary Craig the founder of EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) - www.emofree.com. We were experimenting with sending intention as we tapped on meridian points to help people with physical pain as explained in his free downloadable instruction booklet. I highly recommend anyone interested in helping people with intention to look into EFT. Everyone should learn EFT..you can use it in many useful ways to improve life here on Earth!
Gerald Moor Comment by Gerald Moor on May 23, 2008 at 11:52am
The experiment could have been confounded by people trying to keep the structure of water the same by using the power of their mind.
Walter George Smith Comment by Walter George Smith on May 23, 2008 at 12:50am
I agree that some kind of blinding should be included in the next experiment. Given the time of the next one,I would like to see everyone tune in to the countdown in a state of ignorance, and then follow the instructions at countdown zero.. In the last experiment I was tuned in for at least 20 minutes before zero like a lot of other people who, like me, were anxious to begin on time. I also think that the thunder state of the atmosphere may have influenced the last experiment as well, but atmospheric conditions surrounding the experiment are something we have to accept. ( As a footnote I might add that blinding is essential for the conduct of meaningful drug trials)
-WGS
clarke Comment by clarke on May 22, 2008 at 11:35pm
Sandy's point is well put, and was the first thing that popped into my head about changing the protocol. If we don't have any advance idea about what the experiment is, then there can be no interference. Also looking forward to new experiments and results.
~Clarke
Don Child Comment by Don Child on May 22, 2008 at 7:55pm
I think I know what might have happened. I tuned to the site 15 minutes before hand to look for the countdown ticker, and it took me straight into the experiment. If the countdown is not set so that everyone does the experiment simultaneously, of course the result will be diffused over a longer period of time. BTW, since I'm in Hawaii, that was the first time the session came at a time when I could tune in. Daylight savings makes a difference.
Helena Alvarez Comment by Helena Alvarez on May 22, 2008 at 5:23pm
From Caracas, Venezuela, and in behalf of a population suffering with an autocratic militarist communist regimen, I feel blessed to be able to join you all to send our healing Intention on Saturday May 24th, 5pm GMT, to Trevor T. Bland suffering from Parkinson Disease. My only desire in life is to contribute to the integral evolution of Humanity with Love and Compassion. At the same time I beg you all to help us Venezuelans, with the power of your Intention so we will be able, as a Nation, to make the correct choices in the future local election, and from today on, until we will be able to change this regimen of hatred in peace and reconciliation. Bless you all and thank you for your love and compassion.

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