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October 1st: Finally heading to the Expo site

Today, we went to a special event at the Bulgaria Pavilion at the Expo with Saarahat and interpreter George. The Bulgaria Pavilion is on the exact opposite side from the East Gate, and we desperately walked for over 30 minutes through an incredible crowd.

The purpose of visiting the Bulgarian Pavilion is to attend a lecture on Aquaphotomics, a new scientific field.

Before starting, our developer, Ms. Tsenkova, called out, “Let’s all dance a Bulgarian folk dance together!” We joined in because it looked fun! We were already drenched in sweat from walking this far, and now sweat was pouring off us.

Aquaphotonics is a new academic field proposed by Professor Loumiana Tsenkova of Kobe University that studies the interaction between water and light. Focusing on how water reflects the influence of other substances and its environment, it is an exceptionally unique research approach that deciphers the structure and functionality of water molecules themselves.

Dr. Teresa, who has developed new AI technologies in the United States, also took the stage, emphasizing that delicate AI technology is essential for aquaphotomics research. Today, women’s contributions are particularly noticeable.

Additionally, Wakayama Prefecture’s hot spring facility “Yunosato” is conducting joint research with Aquaphotomics. President Shigeoka of Yunosato provided an explanation.

Professor Tsenkova, visited Yunosato Hot Springs and discovered that the water there possesses highly unique properties, being remarkably similar to the water found within living organisms. This led to the establishment of a joint research project. Depending on the progress of these studies, water functions not only in disease treatment but also in the ability to heal.

 George, a Canadian of Japanese descent who has been Ms. Saara’s long-time friend and interpreter, is also interested in water research. He also has been tasting water from various regions and has had some strange experiences.

That evening, the five of us—Teresa, George, Saarahat and us—shared dinner together. Our conversation flowed freely across diverse topics, and we found many shared insights about worlds of different dimensions. It was a lively and thoroughly enjoyable time.

The water has an immense power to adapt to environment by constantly changing its structure.

 

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