
Definitions & Terms of Water Revitalization
This page presents the definitions and terms used to describe the principles of water revitalization, as formulated within the Meybriah framework.
Water Revitalization
Water revitalization is a process that supports the restoration of the internal structure attributed to “living water” in nature, without direct intervention in the chemical composition of the water.
Within Meybriah, water revitalization is presented within the context of Wellness.
It is described through principles of operation, applications, and user experience.
Water-on-Water Induction
Water-on-Water Induction is a non-contact process in which a sealed revitalization core influences nearby water and supports the restoration of the internal structure attributed to "living water" in nature.
The Information Water within the core serves as an internal reference model. Nearby water is described as being exposed to the structural pattern it represents.
Revitalization Core
A revitalization core is a sealed glass ampoule containing Information Water.
The core serves as an internal reference model within the revitalization process. It is configured for different applications according to the composition of the Information Water it contains.
Information Water
Within Meybriah, Information Water is water created through a controlled preparation process that combines selected Living Water sources and a Dynamic Vortex, and serves as an internal reference model of organized water structure.
The Information Water is enclosed within a sealed Revitalization Core and does not mix with the treated water.
On the basis of Information Water, the principle of Water-on-Water Induction is explained as an influence on nearby water without direct physical contact.
Living Water
Within Meybriah, "Living Water" is a descriptive term for water in its natural reference state, as perceived in springs and flowing natural contexts, prior to industrial processing or intentional human intervention.
The term serves within Meybriah as a reference point for understanding Information Water and Water-on-Water Induction, and does not refer to a single agreed chemical definition or a single measurement.
In this context, "Living Water" is not a term for water that has undergone addition, enrichment, or intentional charging of any kind,whether chemical, mineral, energetic, or intentional. but for water as it is perceived in its natural state, without addition and without intentional manipulation.
Water Structure
Water Structure refers to the relational and dynamic organization of water molecules and the bonds between them.
Within Meybriah, the term is used to describe the degree of internal organization attributed to water.
This concept is central to the explanation of Information Water, Living Water, and the Revitalization Core.
Within Meybriah, Water Structure is considered part of the original qualities of Living Water in nature, and serves as the basis for describing the restoration of these qualities in the revitalization process.
Dynamic Vortex
A Dynamic Vortex is a controlled circulation process that combines selected Living Water sources into a unified internal reference model
Within Meybriah, this process is described as part of the preparation stage of the Information Water, which is subsequently sealed within the Revitalization Core.
Internal Reference Model
An Internal Reference Model is the structural pattern attributed to the Information Water within the Revitalization Core.
This model serves as the basis for explaining the principle of Water-on-Water Induction, by which nearby water is described as responding to the presence of the core, without direct physical contact and without mixing.
The term does not describe a separate entity, but rather the role of the Information Water within the core as a reference point for explaining the process.
Nearby Water
Nearby Water is water located outside the Revitalization Core and in proximity to it during use.
Within Meybriah, this water is described as the treated water within the principle of Water-on-Water Induction, and does not come into physical contact with the Information Water inside the core.
Depending on the product type, Nearby Water can be tap water, drinking water in a vessel, or water in the environment close to the body.
Measurement Limits
Measurement Limits
The field of water revitalization includes aspects that are not yet fully measurable using current scientific tools.
Within Meybriah, descriptions focus on principles of operation, applications, and user experience.
This limitation reflects the current state of measurement, not necessarily the absence of underlying phenomena.
For this reason, Meybriah uses descriptive language intended to clarify the concepts, terminology, and practical framing of the field.
Wellness
Within Meybriah, Wellness is a descriptive framework for presenting the field of activity in the context of quality of life, user experience, and principles of operation, and not in a medical or clinical context.
The term is used to describe how water and its use are presented as part of everyday experience, actual use, and reference to water quality.
In this context, the use of Wellness within Meybriah does not refer to diagnosis, treatment, prevention, or cure.
Purpose-Defined Water
Within Meybriah, "Purpose-Defined Water" is a descriptive term for water that has undergone intentional direction, adaptation, or influence toward a specific goal, including addition, enrichment, or intentional charging.
In this context, Purpose-Defined Water is not described as "Living Water" in its natural reference state, but as water whose state is linked to a defined use, application, or purpose.
The term serves to distinguish between water as it is perceived in its natural state, without addition and without intentional manipulation, and water that has undergone intentional action directing it toward a specific goal.
