Jacques Benveniste
Immunologist
Proposed that water might retain informational characteristics of previously dissolved substances, sparking scientific debate and inquiry.
Jacques Benveniste suggested that water could carry traces of substances previously dissolved, generating debate over reproducibility and the nature of water’s informational capacity. While controversial, his work stimulated dialogue on water’s potential complexity beyond conventional chemistry.
Beautiful Water frames this as an invitation to curiosity and exploration, integrating design principles that encourage structured engagement and interaction with water while maintaining scientific caution and neutrality.
Benveniste’s legacy lies in expanding inquiry, reminding us that water remains mysterious, relational, and worthy of reverent study.