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eternal_spirit
15-03-2007, 06:16 PM
The water is going down my sink(plughole) in an anti clockwise direction! Does this mean there are evil spirits about?

The water usually travels in a clockwise direction mostly, but time to time goes anti-clockwise.

intruder
15-03-2007, 06:32 PM
....that the universe itself is about to turn itself inside out.
There is nothing hidden that will not be made known

king
15-03-2007, 09:19 PM
The water is going down my sink(plughole) in an anti clockwise direction! Does this mean there are evil spirits about?

The water usually travels in a clockwise direction mostly, but time to time goes anti-clockwise.

where do you live?

eternal_spirit
15-03-2007, 11:30 PM
North west england UK, King? The water can change direction in the same day then change again.

king
16-03-2007, 08:01 AM
North west england UK, King? The water can change direction in the same day then change again.

states, West coast

i thought that water spins to the left in northern hemisphere and in opposite direction on southern?!

i was mistaken, it seems:

http://www.abc.net.au/science/k2/moments/s1244639.htm

eternal_spirit
16-03-2007, 12:34 PM
states, West coast

i thought that water spins to the left in northern hemisphere and in opposite direction on southern?!

i was mistaken, it seems:

http://www.abc.net.au/science/k2/moments/s1244639.htm

Yes King I have heard of this theory( or is it a fact) yikes! Anyone know what's going on with the water changing direction:confused:

edelweiss pirate
16-03-2007, 01:28 PM
That is a little odd..

I think the rules of our world are being rewritten on a daily basis...

I spent one evening in Denmark a few years ago, the whole night long there was a dawn light on the horizon...

I still don't know what the hell it meant.. It sure wasn't city light...

Things are only going to get weirder as we become more and more aware of the exciting malebility of the world we live in..

Good times ahead.

unicorn
16-03-2007, 07:16 PM
Hi Eternal Spirit...

Well observed! I believe that water is a living consciousness & it follows no rules other than those of it's own nature, & pretty much everything we've been taught about water is total bull. I learnt alot about water from Olaf Alexandersson's book 'Living Water', on the discoveries of Viktor Schauberger who was an expert nature observationist who's knowledge far exceeded hydrotechnicians. He refused to share his knowledge with corporate giants who would use his knowledge for the detriment of the earth, & his works gave me more insight than the amazing works of Masaru Emoto.

So forget everything you've been taught about water & read this book! Water reacts constantly to it's environment, so it never follows stagnant ideals. Just observe a natural flowing river (not one that's been fucked up by man's intervention & has hence lost it's natural flow) & you'll see it's unpredictable nature, it has whirlpools in both directions, as well as flowing in both directions... enjoy!

king
16-03-2007, 10:26 PM
Yes King I have heard of this theory( or is it a fact) yikes! Anyone know what's going on with the water changing direction:confused:

now, this is really strange!
i could have sworn that water turned to the left in bathtub drain or the toilet bowl, but now it turns to the right!!
I am 99.999 % sure that it was turning to the left a few months back.

has the (magnetic) pole shift already happened?

is this why we had heavy chemtrailing -- to mitigate the pole shift?


i know it sounds crazy...but...

eternal_spirit
16-03-2007, 11:06 PM
Hi Eternal Spirit...

Well observed! I believe that water is a living consciousness & it follows no rules other than those of it's own nature, & pretty much everything we've been taught about water is total bull. I learnt alot about water from Olaf Alexandersson's book 'Living Water', on the discoveries of Viktor Schauberger who was an expert nature observationist who's knowledge far exceeded hydrotechnicians. He refused to share his knowledge with corporate giants who would use his knowledge for the detriment of the earth, & his works gave me more insight than the amazing works of Masaru Emoto.

So forget everything you've been taught about water & read this book! Water reacts constantly to it's environment, so it never follows stagnant ideals. Just observe a natural flowing river (not one that's been fucked up by man's intervention & has hence lost it's natural flow) & you'll see it's unpredictable nature, it has whirlpools in both directions, as well as flowing in both directions... enjoy!

Thanks Unicorn :) Maybe I live on some kind of vortex where leylines meet. Birds migrate to and from here. The swallows arrive in summer and fly back to Africa when the weather gets cold. There is a theory that migrating birds follow leylines which also travel through the air not just the earth.

tru3
17-03-2007, 01:46 AM
That is a little odd..

I think the rules of our world are being rewritten on a daily basis...

I spent one evening in Denmark a few years ago, the whole night long there was a dawn light on the horizon...

I still don't know what the hell it meant.. It sure wasn't city light...

Things are only going to get weirder as we become more and more aware of the exciting malebility of the world we live in..

Good times ahead.

all i know is that in the last 6 weeks, the batteries quit in two of my watches (i haven't worn one at all); this week, my dvd went haywire, my satellite box switch is fucked up. in the u.s. they moved up daylight savings time 3 weeks. yea, i know somebody's making a nice profit on this--planned obscelescence and all that, but time seems more elastic to me these past few days.

anybody else feel a disturbance in the force? :confused:

whitenight639
17-03-2007, 02:02 AM
I read somewhere it is a myth that water is swirls in different directions per hemisphere its to do with your plumbing, but it is strange that it has changed my sink just went anti clockwise then near the end went clockwise very strange.

eternal_spirit
17-03-2007, 02:43 AM
I read somewhere it is a myth that water is swirls in different directions per hemisphere its to do with your plumbing, but it is strange that it has changed my sink just went anti clockwise then near the end went clockwise very strange.

Phew. I'm not alone. Seems to be a bit of an enigma.

friendsinthesky
17-03-2007, 05:09 AM
anybody else feel a disturbance in the force? :confused:

My personal opinion is YES, for atleast the past 12 months.:) A change is always for the good, isn't it?

whitenight639
19-03-2007, 02:33 AM
hey guys theres info on it here, also an international experiment.


http://www.planet-science.com/outthere/index.html?page=/outthere/plughole/index.html

limelady
19-03-2007, 02:50 AM
In Australia (at the present time) my water is swirling clockwise down the plug holes and in the toilet. As far as I am aware, this is the same as usual.

But perhaps if people are beginning to notice abnormalities or changes to what is 'normal' in their neck of the woods, it could be due to the predicted magnetic shift in the Earth's poles having some affect. Maybe it depends on your proximity to the Earth's natural energy grids (ley lines) as to how much you may or may not be affected by these 'water' changes?

garth
19-03-2007, 09:25 AM
Gidday, great observations eternal spirit, my initial feeling is that something is awry with this. It has been my understanding and observation that water consistantly swirls anti clockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern hemisphere. This should not change unless the gravitational/magnetic (coriolis) effect has been altered in some way.

The Shapiro (1962) and Trefethen (1965) studies obtained consistent conclusive results confirming the commonly held belief. It would appear that there has been some dodgy science and debunking occuring since these studies were done. Why?

From what I have read to accurately test the rotation of water you need to follow the protocol used by Shapiro & Trefethan as follows

Fill a large container (bathtub) with water
Allow to sit for 24 hours
Drain water and monitor results, ensuring that once the plug is pulled, no further interference is made to the water

Might I suggest that we could do the test in multiple parts of the world on both hemisphere's to prove that something is not right? I for one will go and fill up the tub right now.

I agree that the proximity to ley lines may have a bearing on the results, as it would be quite conceiveable that changes in the earths poles or magnetic force would be amplified at the ley points.

Glug glug....

eternal_spirit
19-03-2007, 07:01 PM
Nice one Garth, I'll try the bathtub theory and report the result. Although I'm going to try it twice.

kromagg
20-03-2007, 12:12 AM
Did someone leave the world upside down again?? :mad:

neondestiny
20-03-2007, 12:38 AM
Well I bathed the kids last night left the water in overnight and the water went down the plughole in a clockwise direction here (Australia) so there is no strange happenings in my part of Aus at the moment, others may be having different experiences though.
I remember seeing a show about water going straight down because they were on the equator I think, was a very long time ago and did not take a great deal of notice.
I also saw somewhere something about our earth bulging and not being completely round anymore (boy I wish I would take more notice of this stuff when I do see it :( ) may have even been at this forum somewhere.
Now am thinking perhaps this bulging of the earth might have something to do with it, thoughts anyone?
Eternal I don't think it is evil spirits so you can stop your heart racing now, but if you still think it is, please get yourself some white sage and burn it then waft the smoke into every corner of your house, telling the energy/spirit that only light may enter here. (make sure you do this over your toilet particularly and you drain holes)
I hope that helps.
PS if you cant get hold of white sage, sandalwood incense is a good cheap substitute.
Bright blessings
Neonxxx

limelady
20-03-2007, 01:27 AM
Speaking of toilets, I'd like to share a little humourous story with you all if I may be so bold. :D

I visited the US some years ago, and I stayed in the Los Angeles area. The first time I used a toilet there I can honestly say it 'scared the crap' out of me'! It seems they use a different plumming system to what we are used to in Australia and New Zealand, where upon flushing a steady stream of water gently flushes away everything 'nasty' within a few seconds.

What I encountered in the California was VERY different. As soon as I flushed, the entire bowl began filling to the top with water...goodies and all.....and looked to me as though it was about to flow over the edge and on to the floor. I jumped back, then suddenly there was an enormous SSSLUUUUUUUUUPS sucking sound that made me jump back even further, and before you could say "Jack Spratt" the whole lot had been sucked down the pipe in one foul swoop! :eek:

I was horrified and wondered, 'did I cause that'? But I quickly discovered that ALL toilets in LA acted in the same manner (whether you did No1 or No2), but I was always a little nervous each time I flushed 'just in case' the dam water didn't stop rising. Thankfully it always did, but I've always wondered if this same way of dealing with toilet plumbing is usual in other US states or other parts of the world? If so, I can honestly say I prefer our way best.....it somehow seems more civilised.... and a lot easier on the nerves! :p

neondestiny
20-03-2007, 01:47 AM
:D ha ha ha ladylime, Please know I am laughing with you not at you.
I have a very funny visual in my head now to make me smile on a cloudy day.

cheers for that, thanks for sharing.
Neonxxx

limelady
20-03-2007, 02:08 AM
:D ha ha ha ladylime, Please know I am laughing with you not at you.
I have a very funny visual in my head now to make me smile on a cloudy day.

cheers for that, thanks for sharing.
Neonxxx


Yes, it is funny neon, but at the time I thought LA plumging really sucked ;) :D


EDIT: Perhaps this is where the expression it 'sucks shit' comes from? lol

friendsinthesky
20-03-2007, 10:25 AM
I was horrified and wondered, 'did I cause that'? But I quickly discovered that ALL toilets in LA acted in the same manner (whether you did No1 or No2), but I was always a little nervous each time I flushed 'just in case' the dam water didn't stop rising.

LOL, damn you gave me a flash back, the same happened to me in L.A airport. phew

garth
20-03-2007, 03:38 PM
Thanks Limelady & Neon for having a go, I to have also found after repeated tests that the water definitley flows clockwise in OZ.

Hope some of our northern hemishere mates have a go and report there findings,

I reck'on were on to something :)

limelady
21-03-2007, 10:46 AM
Hey everybody! Are there no takers for this experiment?

C'mon!

I thought you'd all leap to your feet and go fill up your bath-tubs.
Don't you want to know if mainstream is attempting to fudge the truth on this matter?

I did it, and the water here on the Sunshine Coast of QLD Australia definitely swirls down the plughole clockwise.

friendsinthesky
21-03-2007, 12:31 PM
I thought you'd all leap to your feet and go fill up your bath-tubs. Don't you want to know if mainstream is attempting to fudge the truth on this matter?

I did it, and the water here on the Sunshine Coast of QLD Australia definitely swirls down the plughole clockwise.

Hmmm, what's the Wagga Wagga Experiment about? We have limited water in Melb.
:(

limelady
21-03-2007, 12:52 PM
Hmmm, what's the Wagga Wagga Experiment about? We have limited water in Melb.
:(

Hey, whats the sad frown all about friendsinthesky?

No need to waste fresh water. You can use a tub of bath water that's been bathed in already. Let it sit overnight then pull the plug, then watch which way the water swirls.

Simple ;)

albie
21-03-2007, 04:04 PM
When I was a kid at school we saw a bit of the sky turn pink! They said it was a bromide cloud. Or something. Why would it be pink?

I read later in the paper that there was no such thign as a bromide cloud.

gay aliens if you ask me.