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The idea that water has memory is pseudoscientific nonsense.

The closest to "memory" you can get is this:

http://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms9384

And that is still on a sub picosecond scale, IE it doesn't last for any duration of time, it is not "memory."

There is other work done by Montagnier (a nobel laureate famous for discovering HIV), which is also unfortunately pseudoscience. He claimed you could pull the structure of DNA back out from water it was dissolved in at a later time. That the water remembers the specific shape of the DNA. Which is utter nonsense and an insult to his status as a Nobel laureate.

http://scienceblogs.com/insolence/2011/01/14/the-nobel-disease-meets-dna-teleportatio/

yes, there is many theory that science cannot explain. i agreed.

This can't be explained because it doesn't exist.

To say it is memory is overstating it just slightly. The more accurate description would be that it can carry information. Which it can and does.

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