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Rice Experiments Report: the invisible energy

The energy is invisible, but it affects our lives every day and every minute:

Someone with charisma — we say they have positive energy.

Feeling well — we say we’re full of energy.

Not in a good mood — we say we’re consumed by negative energy.

Getting tired — we say we lack energy.

With like-minded friends — we say we share the same energy vibe.


So how can we improve our energy?


I recently received reports of two experiments on energy done by some friends. The results looked incredible and astonishing. With the aid of rice, the experiments vividly showed how different energy genuinely affects us.


Below you can read the detailed experiment reports and experience the power of invisible energy.



Experiment 1


Name: Rice experiment — the energy of food

Period: 16-26 September 2022

Location: a headquarters office of a company in Beijing, China (the four experimental subjects are placed in the same place with the same temperature and humidity)


Objective: study the changes in rice when combined with different fruits and vegetables

Equipment: 4 sealed glass jars, each containing 40g of cooked rice and respectively some chunks of apple, leek, garlic, and lemon


Procedure: Store the rice with fruits and vegetables in sealed containers and take pictures every three days to record the changes in the rice (the angle of the images will be adjusted to better show the situation of the rice)


Experimental record:

Day 1

Rice is respectively combined with apple, leek, garlic, and lemon.



Day 4

The rice with the leek and garlic starts to have blue-black mould.

The rice with apple and lemon is white and keeps its regular rice flavour.



Day 7

The rice with the leek and garlic continues to mould, with more dark-yellow mould and a sour smell.

The rice with apple and lemon is white and has a sweet and sour smell of wine lees.



Day 10

The rice with leek and garlic is almost all yellow, with many coloured moulds and a sour smell.

The rice with apple and lemon is white, without mould, and has a sweet and sour smell of wine lees.




Experiment 2


Name: Rice experiment — the energy of language

Period: 4-18 June 2022

Location: a family flat in Beijing, China (the five subjects are placed in the same place with the same temperature and humidity)


Objective: study the effects of different verbal expressions and labels on rice


Equipment: 5 sealed glass jars with different labels, each containing 40g of cooked rice


Procedure: Every day, open the jars and say the words on the labels to the rice more than ten times, and take pictures every other day to record the changes in the rice (the angle of the images will be adjusted to better show the situation of the rice)


Experimental record:

Day 1

After saying the words to the rice on the first day, all five are placed in the same place for storage.



Day 3

No change on the surface of the rice, all white in colour.



Day 5

"I love you" and "You're great" rice is slightly yellowed on the surface and still smells like regular rice.

"I'm ignoring you" rice has a blue-grey mould spot in the top right corner.

"You're rubbish" rice has black, grainy mould, and the smell starts to sour.

"I hate you" rice also has blue-grey mould spots in the seams of the rice.



Day 7

"I love you" and "You're great" rice becomes yellow and still smells like regular rice.

"I ignore you" rice continues to mould, and the rice around the mould becomes more yellow and black.

"You are rubbish" rice’s black mould becomes dense, and the surrounding rice has also taken on a blackish-yellow colour.

"I hate you" rice shows greyish-blue mould, and the surrounding rice is blackish-yellow.



Day 9

"I love you" rice is golden yellow.

"You're great" rice has a snowy white fluffy mould that smells slightly wine-like.

"I'm ignoring you" rice continues to mould and turns black.

"You're rubbish" rice has an increased density of black mould and is becoming darker in colour.

"I hate you" rice’s grey-blue mould is also turning black and increasing.



Day 11

"I love you" rice also starts to grow fluffy white snowflakes.

"You're great" rice is growing more and more furry snowflakes, wrapping around the rice and smelling sweet and sour.

"I'm ignoring you" rice grows more mould, with more dark yellow moulds.

"I hate you" rice has more and more dark grey mould.

"You're rubbish" rice’s black mould almost covers the rice and smells slightly foul.



Day 13

"I love you" rice is growing fuzzy white snowflakes and starting to ferment, smelling like sweet wine.

"You're great" rice has a more pungent liqueur smell, and some liquid ferments naturally at the bottom.

"I'm ignoring you" rice has almost turned yellow, with some black mould growing.

"You're rubbish" has black mould covering the rice, and the mould is forming in other places.

"I hate you" rice turns dark yellow and has many black and grey mouldy spots.




Both experiments were about the effects of energy:

The first one illustrates the energy of different foods, pure or impure;

The second one shows the energy of different languages, positive or negative.

Just about ten days on rice can produce such different results.


We can easily imagine how much impact our day-to-day habits would have on the energy of ourselves and others, from what we eat to what we say each day.


It might be a good idea to start the New Year by understanding the different energies. Then we can choose a pure energy diet and a positive way of speaking. Hence, we can take better care of ourselves and those around us to stay in a good mood and keep a positive state of mind.



Thanks for reading!

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