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Our 5-phase technology inspired by nature

Everything we do starts with nature

Nature as inspiration

In nature, we recognize a profound form of order and intelligence.

Think of how plants grow, shells form or water moves. Many of these structures follow so-called fractal patterns: repeating shapes that are both simple and infinitely complex.

These natural principles form the basis of our technology.

Learning from nature (biomimicry)

We call the science that describes this imitation of natural processes biomimicry: we learn how nature organizes things and apply this knowledge to human applications.

At Analemma, we have studied how water behaves in nature—in motion, in rhythms, and in relation to light and energy.

In natural environments, water constantly goes through cycles that influence its structure and properties.

Our Approach

Our technology was developed to mimic these natural processes as closely as possible across five phases.

Through a combination of geometry, movement, electromagnetic influences, and specific materials, we create conditions comparable to those water experiences in nature. Consider, for example, dynamics such as currents and even processes that resemble natural phenomena like lightning.

The result is water that organizes itself differently—into a more coherent structure.

Why this is important

Instead of adding or removing anything from the water, our technology focuses on how water organizes itself.

It’s a subtle approach: no filtering, no additives—just a change in how water behaves and how it holds together.

Phase 1 – Physical and energetic structuring

In this initial phase, the water is subjected to a controlled geometric arrangement and implosive flow dynamics.

The generation of centripetal forces creates a natural vortex structure that enhances the internal coherence of the water molecule network.

Precious metals, minerals, and crystals act as catalysts for microelectromagnetic interactions, increasing electrical conductivity and resonance response.

Phase 2 – Electromagnetic activation (lightning power)

The controlled impact of the lightning ionizes and electrically activates the water.

This brief, high-energy pulse increases the water’s vibrational state and opens the way for resonant interactions with more subtle energy fields.

The lightning acts as a natural “reset” for the water’s electromagnetic matrix.

Phase 3 – Information Acquisition and Frequency Encoding

After activation, the water is in an open and receptive state. In this phase, it can absorb specific information fields and frequency patterns—similar to the way biological systems store information in light and vibrations.

The water acts as a living storage medium that converts energetic signals into a coherent structure.

Phase 4 – Seasonal maturation and stabilization

The informative imprint from phase 3 is repeated cyclically and intensified during the four seasons.

This long-term exposure to changing thermodynamic conditions (temperature, pressure, solar radiation) promotes a process of energetic maturation.

The fluctuations stabilize the water clusters into a resilient, resonantly tuned structure.

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Phase 5 – Energetic Integration and Polarity Synthesis

Finally, the complementary yin (receptive) and yang (active) energy components are brought back into balance.

This synthesis results in a highly ordered, coherent water that is both physically stable and energetically integral—a system in which polarity, frequency, and structure merge into a harmonious whole.

The end product is water that is not only structurally pure but also energetically complete, enabling it to function as a living carrier of information and energy that supports the human system in a natural and subtle way.

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