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Water itself doesn't have a memory capacity. The concept of "water memory" is a controversial topic, mainly promoted in homeopathy, which claims that water can retain a memory of substances previously dissolved in it. However, this concept is not supported by mainstream science due to lack of consistent evidence. The information storage and recall is associated with objects that have a structure like the human brain or computer storage systems, which can encode, store, and retrieve information. Water, being a simple molecule, lacks such a complex structure to perform this function. Therefore, if you're considering storing information in water like you would in a computer, it's safe to say that this is not currently supported by our understanding of physics, chemistry and biology.
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