From the ebook "Bionic Water" by Arthur Tränkle, Wassermatrix AG
In the early days of humankind, streams, rivers, and lakes were essential for navigation, survival, travel, and dividing the world. Most borders and trade routes ran along and on rivers. All
human settlements have always been located near water.
Nobody says they come from Frankfurt, located at latitude 50.1109221 and longitude 8.6821267. They say: I come from Frankfurt am Main. Now, dear reader, try searching on Google: Where exactly is
Friedrichshafen? Answer: "Friedrichshafen lies on a gently curving bay on the northern shore of Lake Constance (...) The town center is located not far west of the mouth of the Rotach River into
Lake Constance."
The word "Bodensee" (Lake Constance) comes from its old name "Wodans See" (Wodan's Lake), and "Rotach" comes from the ancient word for fast-flowing water, "Ach." Frankfurt is named for a shallow
spot there, a ford, through which one could ride. The Franks did just that. And Friedrichshafen owes its economic existence to its port, which was named after the Württemberg King Frederick
I.
And where is America? On the other side of the Atlantic. Modern Egypt, like ancient Egypt, thrived thanks to the Nile. Water defines the world. We ourselves are also primarily composed of
water.
An unborn child is 95% water, a baby approximately 85%, an adult 65-70%, and an elderly person about 50%. The same is true for animals and plants. Everything that lives consists of water and
needs water.
Why?
Could water be replaced by another liquid?
For some time now, we've known: No. It can't.
Several scientists, such as Prof. Gerald H. Pollack and Dr. Florian Warnke, have closely observed the life-giving element "water" and discovered that this seemingly simple
substance, consisting only of hydrogen and oxygen, is the most unusual natural substance on Earth and perhaps in the entire universe (except perhaps for black holes, about which we know very
little).
So far, scientists have discovered that water exhibits 69 astonishing anomalies, a phenomenon unmatched by any other substance. The most well-known is the increase in density when ice melts. As
is well known, the density of water is greatest at 4°C. All other substances expand continuously when heated.
But if this weren't the case, there would be no life on Earth, because everything would have frozen during the ice ages. Our aquatic animals survive on the seabed at +4°C.
1. Solvent
We all know one of water's functions: it's an excellent solvent. We know this from rinsing, cleaning, and washing. Or when we brew tea or coffee, paint with watercolors, but also when we don't
water our plants, because then they wither. Deserts become blooming gardens when it rains, because the water dissolves the nutrients in the soil, and the plant absorbs them through its roots. All
cells need water as a solvent.
2. Energy Source
But water not only brings nutrients to our cells, it also helps to generate energy by acting as a mediator in biochemical reactions. Humans, animals, and plants
obtain pure energy from water and sunlight. Dr. rer. nat. Ulrich and Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Florian Warnke writes:
“Energy production is essentially based on three quantum effects: coherence, resonance, and the tunneling of elementary particles. Information is responsible for all quantum
effects. The process of ‘using information purposefully’ can be described as ‘intelligence.’ In this sense, the foundations of life are intelligently organized. Water plays the main role in
this.”
Only because of the anomaly of water, which is densest at 4 °C, can aquatic animals survive the winter—and those that depend on them.
3. Information Carriers
All functions in living organisms follow incredibly complex, overarching "plans." We living beings do not exist through random, chaotic
chemical-physical processes. In everything that lives, all cells and components interact via information.
We now know that all cells in our body are constantly communicating with each other: via messenger substances or ion-mediated electrical signal transmission from surface molecules on the cell
walls. This, too, is only possible through the electromagnetic properties of water molecules.
Such targeted information is absorbed, "stored," and transmitted by specially structured water.
How is this possible? Well, to use an analogy, water molecules are a bit like bits and bytes in computers. Depending on the charges, frequencies, and chemicals they are exposed to, they form
"clusters," essentially data packets.
A type of water molecule cloud of interconnected molecules that are structured in a specific way and dock onto each other due to their dipole properties, forming clumps, filament balls or
threads.
4. Released Energy from the Water Structure Itself – Energy Water
We know how much energy is contained in water and can be added to it from the impressive experiment in chemistry class, the oxyhydrogen experiment. When oxygen and hydrogen are
combined, there is a loud bang and… water is created!
Dr. Florian Warnke writes:
“Nature uses a ‘master reaction’ to recruit the energy necessary for life. This energy comes from water. The substances required for energy production are hydrogen, oxygen, and electrons.
These are isolated from the water in organisms and combined for the master reaction. The total energy yield is high: up to 12.05 eV of quantum energy is released. This amount of energy
corresponds to soft X-rays or hard UV radiation and is therefore
just below the ionization energy of water (12.56 eV).
This energy initiates and directs important life processes: enzymes are activated and proteins are synthesized, genes are switched, the immune system is boosted, cellular power plants are
stimulated, and the biogenesis of various cell organelles is stimulated. This applies equally to plants, animals, and humans.”
In this energized and simultaneously restructured water, a "water memory" is created—a memory effect capable of storing information. This is not hocus-pocus, but a scientific study, which can be
read here. We even need this specially structured "energy water" for the function of our DNA, as scientists led by Nobel laureate Professor Luc Montagnier have discovered. These processes were
studied using bacteria.
Water has completely different laws and even a fourth state of matter, besides "solid-liquid-gas": Energy or EZ water. And this is precisely what plays an enormously important role in the biology
and bodies of all living beings. Scientists who study this are so impressed by how water, with its unique properties, makes life possible that they have returned to a belief in the divine. Some
call it "intelligent design." Both of these terms, however, mean that such ingenious and complex behavior from such a simple substance cannot be a coincidence.
This hexagonally structured energy or EZ water is also called "Water II." This Water II is particularly common in ice, rainwater, and spring water:
"Every water, according to water experts, consists of two components, called 'Water I' and 'Water II.' High-quality, living water has a larger proportion of Water II, in which, according to Dr.
Wolfgang Ludwig, the bonds are about twenty times stronger than in Water I, whose cluster structures are unstable, constantly breaking down and reforming."
According to Dr. René Hirschel, the long-term memory of water depends on the strength of the hydrogen bonds in the water cluster, that is, on the highest possible proportion of water II.
It is the properties of water, each dependent on several factors, that influence its information storage capacity.
For example, its density, the substances dissolved in it, and its temperature. In any case, water's boiling and melting points are much higher than would be expected based on its molecular size
and weight. Water also has a very high heat capacity and thermal conductivity compared to other liquids.
In particular, the fact that its surface tension is significantly higher than that of any other liquid is crucial for life.
When frozen, water molecules and clusters lose their freedom of movement—and can no longer absorb, transmit, or delete information. When boiled, the cluster structures break down and can hardly
carry any information. They escape as a gas (water vapor). And here's the kicker:
The biophysicist Karl S. Trincher discovered that water has its greatest storage and information transfer capacity at 37 °C.
And that's our body temperature. All coincidence?At this temperature, according to Trincher, water possesses the "maximum of its structurally embedded memory, which is based on a virtually
unlimited number of possible combinations of quasi-crystalline and liquid microphases."
At this point, the energy required to maintain the water structure is also at its lowest. (K. Trincher: New Biophysical Insights into the Cell, the Structure of Intra- and Extracellular Water)
The bonding electrons of the water molecules in hexagonal water play a crucial role. Due to its structure, it contains significantly more electrons than "normal" water. This is because many
protons, from which electrons were removed to form the ring structure, are simply "discarded," since not every oxygen atom now bonds with two hydrogen atoms. The rings contain an equal number of
hydrogen and oxygen atoms, plus several hydrogen bonds to other rings.
This is why the water is also called EZ water. The name comes from the term "Exclusion Zone": the proton hydrogen nuclei are excluded. Hexagonal EZ water thus has an extremely high electron
density in its structure. And it is always the electrons—never the atomic nuclei—that are involved in chemical and biochemical reactions.
This is precisely what makes hexagonal EZ or energy water a fantastic anti-aging agent and antioxidant. It captures radiation protons, ionized molecules, and radical atoms in the body that would
otherwise cause millions of microscopic damages in body tissues while searching for their missing electrons. These electrons rip electrons out of cell walls, which the body can repair, but this
process puts a strain on it and can lead to aging—or even cancer.
Our "shattered" tap water cannot do this. It is not the same as the hexagonal Z-water found in rainwater, glacial meltwater, spring water, or natural, clean stream water. To achieve this, water
needs its structure, as intended by nature since the beginning of time, and its incredible energy.
In hydro-high-frequency research, we use this knowledge to produce the kind of natural water our body cells need to function optimally.
The Tesla oscillator acts as an energy booster in the water, using electromagnetic oscillations to structure it into hexagonal energy water. This energy release and restructuring arise from the
resonance between carbon and hydrogen, which is introduced via the harmonics of the Tesla oscillator.
Nature itself uses this process and these resonances as a primary pathway for vitality in living beings. Indeed, water contains several energy sources that are extremely valuable for both
technology and life itself. Through this restructuring in the oscillator field, the EZ water can later release the necessary energy within the cell and regenerate it.
Hexagonal water can even be used as a natural remedy to resolve metabolic disorders.
Water is thus the carrier of life in the universe. Life itself originated in water, and in traditional lore, water is referred to as the matrix of life. Arthur Tränkle recognized this ability of
water and integrated it into the products of Wassermatrix.
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