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  2. Masaru Emoto - Wikipedia

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    Masaru Emoto (江本 勝, Emoto Masaru, July 22, 1943 – October 17, 2014) [1] was a Japanese businessman, author and pseudoscientist who claimed that human consciousness could affect the molecular structure of water. His 2004 book The Hidden Messages in Water was a New York Times best seller. [2]

  3. Observer effect (physics) - Wikipedia

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    In physics, the observer effect is the disturbance of an observed system by the act of observation. [1] [2] This is often the result of utilising instruments that, by necessity, alter the state of what they measure in some manner.

  4. Human impact on the environment - Wikipedia

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    Water consumption has proven to be very detrimental to the environment and its ecosystems, leading to water depletion and water scarcity. Not only do these affect marine organisms, but also human's food sources, such as crops. [306] The industry is culpable for roughly one-fifth of all industrial water pollution. [307]

  5. List of global issues - Wikipedia

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    This list of global issues presents problems or phenomena affecting people around the world, including but not limited to widespread social issues, economic issues, and environmental issues. Organizations that maintain or have published an official list of global issues include the United Nations, and the World Economic Forum.

  6. Things That Are - Wikipedia

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    Things That Are is a young-adult book by Andrew Clements. [1] [2] Released in 2008 by Philomel Books, the book is a sequel to Things Hoped For. Plot.

  7. What Is It and How Does It Affect Me? - AOL

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    It’s such a ridiculously huge number that it doesn’t even seem real. Well, that’s the size of the U.S. national debt, or close to it, and you can rest assured that it’s very real — and ...

  8. Precognition - Wikipedia

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    Precognition is sometimes treated as an example of the wider phenomenon of prescience or foreknowledge, to understand by any means what is likely to happen in the future. It is distinct from premonition, which is a vaguer feeling of some impending disaster.

  9. Emotion - Wikipedia

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    Positive affect might lead to a more heuristic or "top-down" processing style, whereas negative affect might lead to a more systematic, detail-oriented "bottom-up" processing style. Affect Congruence : The AIM suggests that when the affective state is congruent with the information being processed, it can enhance processing efficiency and lead ...