Some of the first designs we worked with just used magnetic arrays, but as the technology advances we are finding what works better than that is when the magnetic filter contains round spheres about golf ball size that on there surface have geometric shapes. The water is then "forced" through the filter and magnetic fields, but also over and through the ball spheres inside the filter as well. THIS combination is where the magic lies. I am currently testing and have very high hopes for a prototype I just built that has 3 separate stages, that "builds" the water as it passes through each "stage" of the filter using 3 different technologies.
The first stage uses a magnetic array to "clear" or erase the water of whatever previous memory was stored (I use the analogy like you would clear FDisk and Format a hard drive for a new installation of Windows), which should ALWAYS be step 1. Then it passes over the geometric spheres which "programs" the water, and then finally upon exiting the filter it passes through the 3rd stage which is a rodin coil that subjects the water to a certain frequency to "charge" the water. Years and years and years of trial and error efforts.
If water really has memory as has shown to be the case and proven in a lab, than think of where your water has been and how it traveled to get to YOU. All those nasty rusty pipes and inside of some water tank or whatever......
Think about this....what makes up or covers MOST of the earth's surface? It was ALL water at one point. Think about what makes up over 75% of a human being. Think about what is the building block of ALL life forms in our universe. Water is pretty important. It is the only thing known to man that can exist in multiple forms, ice, water, steam...ect....Water can be used as gasoline to run engines simply by applying voltage to the water to create hydrogen gas......it goes on and on and on and on and on.....
What led us to this area of study several years ago was "Electro-Culture" which in itself is a VERY powerful tool that can be used to advance plant health and growth. This technology is also gaining ground very quickly and making major advancement.