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Originally posted by Phage
"Makes water wetter."
Ok.
Sure wish some original sourcing was provided so we could see what is actually being talked about. Public consumption press never (ever) gets the actual science right.
edit on 8/28/2013 by Phage because: (no reason given)
During recent successful tomato crop field trials in Italy, three of the country's largest Agricultural Co-op's were so impressed with the results that they have now decided to recommend the technology to the country's farming community.
Elsewhere, the Indian government have now concluded their own tests, which confirm that they are able to boost tea (plant) production by over a third while using far less water.
Water is very special substance thanks to so called "hydrogen bond" or "bridge". May be and big if this bond is broken ... something may happen ... I don't know, need more meet.
only pure basic sound waves
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by JanAmosComenius
Does the chemist in you have any idea how simply exposing water to 27 mHz radio waves would have any effect on surface tension?
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by JanAmosComenius
Does the chemist in you have any idea how simply exposing water to 27 mHz radio waves would have any effect on surface tension?
Water is very special substance thanks to so called "hydrogen bond" or "bridge". May be and big if this bond is broken ... something may happen ... I don't know, need more meet.
Yes. You would get two hydrogen atoms and an oxygen atom. AKA electrolysis. But EM radiation doesn't do that.
edit on 8/28/2013 by Phage because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by evc1shop
reply to post by PollyPeptide
There are some magnetic water filters that are out there which some farmers have supposedly tried using and they claim that they can get 1.5-2 times the yield in terms of average size and such of squash and other crops with much less water than they previously used.
One of the farmers states naturally, that he did not believe it so he water 2 fields of the same crops side by side. All other elements like fertilizer and watering schedule the same and the difference was quite noticeable.
I am not sure I want to jump on the believer wagon that quickly but I am planning to build a version of it this summer and try it out. The commercial one that was being offered cost about $5k -$10k. I am not on my PC where I have it bookmarked but can post it later.
ETA: For those of you who may be interested in the mysteries of The Coral Castle (homestead FL) and the work of Edward Leedskalnin, he, too, has stated in one of his cryptic books that magnets under plants help them grow.
Magnetic alignments and audio waves both may affect the water quality (water memory?) or the plant protein's ability to absorb the water.
edit on 17-4-2013 by evc1shop because: ETA
This is about magnetics which is certainly in line with electromagnetic radio waves being discussed here.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by JanAmosComenius
Yes. You would get two hydrogen atoms and an oxygen atom. AKA electrolysis. But EM radiation doesn't do that.
edit on 8/28/2013 by Phage because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by MRuss
Oh wait. Never mind:
In most cases it simulates photosynthesis converting those essential nutrients into energy.
Huh? That isn't what photosynthesis does. But if you are "simulating photosynthesis" why bother with growing plants at all?
Vi~Aqua works by altering the configuration of hydrogen in water.
Huh?
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by evc1shop
This is about magnetics which is certainly in line with electromagnetic radio waves being discussed here.
Not really. No.
They are not talking about a magnetic field varying at 27 mHz. They are talking about 27mHz radio waves.
all waves are a product of a magnetic field.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by filledcup
all waves are a product of a magnetic field.
Not the waves at Tavarua.
You don't get electromagnetic waves without the electrical component either.
The system was developed six years ago by Californian scientist Dwain Morse, who introduced electromagnetic energy water in order to help plants grow faster. Dr Darragh has purchased patent rights outside America for the system.