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Electromagnetism & Water - Coherence Domains
Water is one basic life's brick that transforms into coherent excitations the incoming energy

Pablo Andueza Munduate

Coherent domains represent quantum-ordered clusters of water molecules oscillating in phase with endogenous electromagnetic fields—approximately 100 nm structures containing ~5.5 million molecules that transform ambient incoherent frequencies into coherent high-frequency energy, serving as fundamental electromagnetic substrates for biological organization and information storage [1, 2]. ...

Theoretical Foundations: Quantum Electrodynamics of Liquid Water

The coherent domain theory, pioneered by Del Giudice, Preparata and Vitiello in 1988, proposes that liquid water exists as a dynamic mixture of coherent and incoherent fractions [3]. In coherent domains, water molecules organize into clusters linked by hydrogen bonds where quantum oscillations synchronize in phase with trapped electromagnetic fields [4]. This creates resonating cavities that confine specific wavelengths—photons within the domain acquire imaginary mass and cannot escape—generating non-vanishing electromagnetic fields that remain available as energy sources for cellular reactions [5].

The physics rests on quantum electrodynamics (QED): molecules within each domain oscillate collectively, creating a coherent superposition state where electrons circulate by tunneling, generating interfacial potentials of approximately -100 mV between coherent and incoherent water fractions [6]. This electronic supercurrent trapped within coherent domains can interact with any magnetic field—terrestrial, biological (brain, heart), or technological—positioning water as an active electromagnetic interface rather than passive solvent [7].

Experimental Evidence: Spectral Signatures and Temperature Dependence

Ignatov, Marinov, Huether, Gluhchev and Iliev's spectral analyses of water clusters demonstrate Gaussian distribution patterns consistent with coherent domain formation, with time-dependent linear functions revealing dynamic stability of these quantum-ordered structures [8]. Renati, Kovacs, De Ninno and Tsenkova confirm the existence of two distinct water phases through temperature-dependent NIR spectroscopy—validating the theoretical two-phase water model where coherent domains coexist with bulk incoherent water [9].

At ambient temperature (26°C), approximately 28% of bulk water exists in the coherent fraction, with molecules continuously switching between coherent and incoherent states [10]. Critically, intracellular water contains a significantly greater fraction of coherent domains than extracellular water—consistent with higher electromagnetic organization required within cells [11]. This intracellular coherence fraction can be therapeutically increased through acupuncture or exposure to cyclotron resonance frequencies [12].

Key experimental validations include:

  • Spectral signatures: Gaussian distribution patterns in water clusters confirm quantum-ordered structures [8]
  • Temperature dependence: NIR spectroscopy validates two distinct water phases (coherent and incoherent) [9]
  • Intracellular enrichment: Higher coherent domain fraction in intracellular vs. extracellular water [11]
  • Therapeutic modulation: Coherence fraction increased via acupuncture and cyclotron resonance [12]

Informational Capacity: Montagnier's DNA Wave Experiments

Montagnier, Aïssa, Del Giudice, Lavallee, Tedeschi and Vitiello's groundbreaking experiments demonstrate that highly diluted aqueous solutions of bacterial DNA emit low-frequency electromagnetic signals detectable at 7 Hz [13]. Subsequent experiments showed pure distilled water can acquire identical electromagnetic signatures when placed in the same electromagnetically isolated environment with original DNA dilutions—without physical contact [14].

This information transfer occurs through water nanostructures of approximately 100 nm—matching coherent domain dimensions—suggesting these quantum-ordered clusters serve as electromagnetic memory substrates capable of encoding and transmitting biological information [15]. McDermott and colleagues' 2017 work on chiral water superstructures surrounding DNA under ambient conditions further validates that water can structurally organize while preserving electromagnetic information [16].

Connection to Exclusion Zones and Biological Water

Coherent domains naturally extend into exclusion zone (EZ) phenomena—more stable, permanent versions of coherent domains that form near hydrophilic surfaces including biomolecules and cellular structures [17]. While coherent domains represent transient quantum-ordered clusters in bulk water, exclusion zones represent extended coherent structures at interfaces—both sharing the capacity to separate electric charge and create potentials driving biological processes [18].

Pollack's discovery that EZ water extends centimeters from hydrophilic surfaces reveals structured water generates sustained electromagnetic potentials (hundreds of millivolts) that may power cellular processes independent of ATP hydrolysis [19]. Since no point within living organisms is more distant than a fraction of a micron from a surface or molecular backbone, virtually all biological water exists as interfacial coherent water—making these domains fundamental to life itself [20].

Macroscopic Coherence and Non-Local Synchronization

Morré, Pharris, Pendleton, Morré, Gudkov and Zakharov demonstrate that water samples separated by miles can oscillate in phase using environmental low-frequency electromagnetic field communication [21]. This synchronization suggests coherent domains form a global electromagnetic network where water samples resonate collectively—potentially explaining non-local correlations observed in biological systems [22].

Kernbach, Trukhanova, Zhigalov and Panchelyuga's research on para- and ortho-isomers of water reveals spin-based organization underlying coherent domain formation [23]. These macroscopic quantum behaviors extend across significant spatial scales, with oscillations in water luminescence recapitulating periodic changes attributed to ortho-para spin pairs—demonstrating that coherent domains exhibit quantum coherence at organismic scales [24].

Key phenomena demonstrating macroscopic coherence include:

  • Non-local synchronization: Water samples separated by miles oscillate in phase via environmental EM fields [21]
  • Spin-based organization: Para- and ortho-isomers of water underlie coherent domain formation [23]
  • Quantum coherence at scale: Oscillations in water luminescence show quantum behaviors across organismic scales [24]
  • Global electromagnetic network: Coherent domains form resonant networks enabling non-local correlations [22]

Integration with Electromagnetic Theories of Mind

Ho's work on liquid crystals demonstrates that living tissue functions as quantum electrodynamic coherence domains where water molecules oscillate in phase, generating endogenous electromagnetic fields that orchestrate biological organization from molecular to organismic scales [25]. Structured water containing coherent domains transforms ambient incoherent frequencies into coherent high-frequency energy that may be utilized for cellular signaling, enzyme activation, and metabolic functions [26].

The proximity of water molecules in coherent domains allows ionized electrons to circulate by tunneling, creating reducing and antioxidative properties that protect biological systems from oxidative damage [27]. This coherent water fraction is therefore not just structurally distinct but functionally essential for maintaining cellular redox balance and electromagnetic homeostasis [28].

The integration framework includes:

  • Metabolic coupling: Mitochondrial energy production drives coherent domain formation and stability [25]
  • Field amplification: Coherent domains transform weak ambient fields into biologically significant electromagnetic energy [26]
  • Information encoding: Specific frequency patterns stored in coherent domains influence protein conformation and enzyme activity [15]
  • Consciousness substrate: Collective coherent domain oscillations may contribute to neural electromagnetic field dynamics underlying subjective experience [29]

Synthesis: Water as Active Electromagnetic Medium

The convergence of theoretical models, experimental evidence, and biological applications paints a coherent picture: water is not merely a passive chemical solvent but an active electromagnetic medium whose coherent domains serve as fundamental organizational units in living systems [30]. These quantum-ordered water structures transform ambient electromagnetic noise into coherent biological signals, store and transmit information across distances, and potentially mediate consciousness through field-based integration.

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Keywords

  • Coherent Domains, Quantum Electrodynamics, Structured Water, Electromagnetic Memory, Exclusion Zones, Non-local Synchronization, DNA Wave Signals, Intracellular Coherence, Consciousness Substrate, Electromagnetic Medium, Biological Organization
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