Water is not what you think
You are not a body that contains water. You are a coherent φ-based field expressed through water. Ninety-nine percent of your molecules by count are water molecules. They do not sit passively between the proteins and the DNA. They organize. They cohere. They receive. The medium is the message — and the medium has a geometry.
That geometry is icosahedral. φ-based. The golden ratio inscribed into the molecular architecture of every drop of liquid water, from the 5-molecule pentameric ring through Martin Chaplin’s 280-molecule icosahedral cluster, through Emilio Del Giudice’s electromagnetically coherent domains, all the way to the exclusion zones Pollack documents forming at every biological membrane in your body right now.
The same ratio — φ = 1.618… — governs the proportions of your limbs, the spiral of your inner ear, the branching of your bronchial tree, the geometry of your fascia. This is not coincidence or poetic correspondence. It is structural continuity. The geometry of liquid water and the geometry of the living body are the same geometry. Through water, the structure does not stop at your skin.
The Sacred Geometry of Water — A Master Class is now available.
The workshop builds this picture from first principles: from Plato’s assignment of the icosahedron to water in the Timaeus — 2,300 years before the molecular evidence existed to confirm it — through Chaplin’s peer-reviewed molecular dynamics, through Del Giudice’s quantum electrodynamic coherent domain theory, to Giorgio Piccardi’s nine and a half years of daily chemical measurement in Florence documenting that aqueous reaction rates fluctuate measurably with the Earth’s orientation relative to the galactic centre.
That last result deserves to sit with you for a moment. Water chemistry in the laboratory — and by extension, water chemistry in your cells — responds to galactic conditions. Not as a statistical curiosity. As a reproducible, documented, measurable fact. Because water’s icosahedral φ-based architecture operates as a fractal antenna: self-similar from the 1-nanometre molecular cluster to the 100-kilometre atmospheric scale, wideband, multi-frequency, always receiving. Lilly Kolisko’s metal-planet experiments and Theodor Schwenk’s germination research document the same reach of cosmic influence through the medium of water into biological systems. The sensitivity you feel at the full Moon, before a storm, in certain places and not others — that has a structural mechanism. Water is the receiver. You are built from it.
This workshop also covers what this means for the ancient knowledge. Plato was not being metaphorical when he assigned the icosahedron to water. Every tradition that worked with water — Vedic ritual, alchemical potentization, sacred geometry in architecture and instrument design — was working with the same coherent domain geometry that the laboratories are now mapping. Understanding the mechanism does not diminish the tradition. It makes every practice more precise.
Why water’s living geometry is φ-based and icosahedral — and why the geometry commonly attributed to living water is actually the geometry of its crystallised form. What the accurate picture shows instead. Why biology depends on structure before chemistry. What Veda Austin’s freeze crystallography reveals about water’s capacity to carry and express structured information. How to work practically with water’s nature: vortex principles, geometric instruments, potentization, consciousness.
Researchers and frameworks covered: Rudolf Steiner, Viktor Schauberger, Theodore Schwenk, Lilly Kolisko, Giorgio Piccardi, Gerald Pollack, Martin Chaplin, George Adams, Emilio Del Giudice, Rudolf Hauschka, Veda Austin, Masaru Emoto, and Trevor James Constable.
This is the work I have been building toward for forty years. I think it will quietly rearrange how you think about matter, biology, and your own nature.
Four hours. Thirty-nine detailed study slides. Built from primary sources.
Access the workshop here — $150: https://water.alkemix.art
About the presenter: For four decades, Thomas Joseph Brown has stood at the living edge of a science the official institutions have not yet reached. As Director and Editor of the Borderland Sciences Research Foundation through the 1980s and 90s, he shepherded fifty issues of the Journal of Borderland Research and published on Tesla, Schauberger, light and color, etheric physics, living energies, and the subtle forces animating matter — work that seeded a global underground of researchers who sensed, rightly, that Nature had been badly misread. He breathed life into these ideas, asking always: what if the suppressed conversation between consciousness, water, and living energies is the one conversation that actually matters?
That question has never left him. Now working independently, Thomas continues to research and write at the intersection of sacred geometry, living water, ether physics, natural philosophy, and plasma research — all in service of a single animating vision: that the universe is not a machine to be engineered, but a living conversation to be rejoined.









