Gwyneth Paltrow revealed her fascination with the research on how negativity affects structure of water, on her website GOOP recently.
The 41-year-old actress wrote that she's had the coffee table book by Dr. Masaru Emoto for a while, which tells how the molecules behave differently depending on the words or music being expressed around it, News.com.au reported.
Palrow, who split from husband Chris Martin, also shared an essay by Dr Habib Sadeghi, titled Figure of Speech: How the Words We Choose Shape Our Lives, which highlights Emoto's experiment on water that proved energy generated by positive or negative words can change the physical structure of an object.
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