Does Water Store Information? The Scientific Truth About Water Clusters

When people hear about “water memory,” they often imagine that water can retain the imprint of substances long after they have been removed.

However, modern science clearly separates two concepts:

  1. “Water memory” → not scientifically supported
  2. Water clusters and hydrogen-bond networks → real, measurable phenomena

What are water clusters?

Water molecules constantly form and break tiny structural groups called clusters.
These microstructures last picoseconds (10⁻¹² s), which means:

  •  water is highly dynamic
  • it cannot store stable information

But water can respond to electromagnetic fields, ions, vibrations, and molecular surfaces.

So:

Water does not store information — it transmits it.

How water carries dynamic information

✔ reacts to EM fields
✔ forms structures around proteins, DNA, membranes
✔ enables signal transmission
✔ supports biochemical and electrical communication

Water is a medium, not a memory device.

DNA: the true information storage system

Unlike water, DNA:

  • is stable
  • preserves information for decades
  • carries genetic and epigenetic data
  • regulates protein synthesis

If water is the “internet connection” of the cell, DNA is the hard disk.

Conclusion

  • Water does not store long-term information
  • Clusters are real but extremely short-lived
  • DNA is the actual memory system
  • Biological communication depends on both
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