(November 8, 2009 at 3:05 am)Meatball Wrote: That whole water memory thing doesn't even make sense in the most basic logical sense.
Water does have a form of 'memory'. That is, if we spin it for hours on end and then place it into another environment, it will form certain patterns according to outside factors like light and sound. But this lasts for only a few microseconds and then loses utter cohesion, becoming classic dihydrogen monoxide again.
So yes, technically there is a form of water memory, but no, it lasts for such a short amount of time, it is fundamentally useless.