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The question of being or non-being.
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In our effort to understand the world in its smallest parts, in order to be able to finally "rule over" it, we always keep running up against limits. Where there is no chemical, physical, natural scientific or anatomic explanation and where science has no explanation, the discussion about being or non-being begins. "Science assumes that water is abnormal because its maximum density occurs at plus four degrees and not at zero degrees, as one would wish. It?s not that water is abnormal, but rather our formula is insufficient to describe the phenomenon of water." (Dr. Viktor Gutmann) Can something be although it is not scientifically explainable? It can. The practice and the numerous user reports prove it to us daily in new ways.
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