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Jul 2022
1h 21m

Dolf Zantinge on water as data transmitt...

BEN
About this episode

Dolf Zantinge is an entrepreneur with a background in fiber optics, telecommunications, and artificial intelligence. His career took a 90 degree turn when he delved into the world of electromagnetic frequencies and their effects of biological systems. This led him into photonics, physiology, light, and WATER.

In this conversation with Dolf we discuss:

  • Water's capacity to store information
  • The interplay of water, light, waveforms and harmonics 
  • How his lab created coherent, structured water that remained in that state indefinitely
  • How the Analemma water wand works
  • Scaling the structured water solution for whole-home and municipalities
  • The dangers of 5G to our water and soil
  • Water's potential as supercomputer and source of energy

Learn more about Dolf and his work at analemma-water.com.

Save 10% on an Analemma water wand using code TERRAINTHEORY10 at checkout.

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Music by
Chris Merenda

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