I concede that it's not properly labeled. However I believe a cymatic effect and an aesthetically pleasing effect are the same thing. I base this opinion on the following video
I'm not saying it's conclusive that intentions are beaming joy vibrations at the water. I am merely presenting a hypothesis as to why the results of that experiment scored significantly above chance. I am also not saying it is unnecessary to show the work. I am saying for this particular experiment, the intention was not to figure out how intention affects reality, but merely if there is an effect. Once this effect's very existence can be established, then we at least know there's work to find and be shown at all. Like any other phenomenon, first it must be perceived before it can be dissected.