Thursday, March 16, 2006
In case anyone feels safer having an explanation: the name Aguavodka derives from the high dilution experiments of the late Dr. Jacques Benveniste during which he found evidence that water could be "informed" with the recorded signal of a chemical in solution. In theory one could record the electromagnetic signature of a chemical solution (80 proof vodka?) on to pure water to create the cheapest (and smoothest) liquor in the land. The appelation El Plan de Aguavodka derives from the "get-rich-quick" scheme tacitly implied. It also refers to a simple yet effective plan to put the spanish word for water right smack-dab up against the word vodka and thereby bypass any need for clarifications.