Differences
This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
Both sides previous revision Previous revision | Next revisionBoth sides next revision | ||
secret_life_of_plants [2011-04-10 19:30] – [ESP, or extrasensory perception] cocky | secret_life_of_plants [2011-04-10 19:32] – [Plants and Electromagnetism] cocky | ||
---|---|---|---|
Line 488: | Line 488: | ||
- | ---On a clear day in good weather the earth has a negative electrical | ||
- | charge while the atmosphere is positive, electrons stream skyward from | ||
- | the soil and plants. During storms the polarity is reversed, the earth | ||
- | becoming positive and the base of the cloud layer negative. Because | ||
- | there are at any time an estimated three to four thousand " | ||
- | storms raging over the surface of the globe, the charges lost by the earth | ||
- | in those areas favored by balmy weather are thus replaced, and a seesaw- | ||
- | ing balance of electrical gradients maintained. Pg 175 | ||
--As it had been known that sharp points | --As it had been known that sharp points | ||
Line 521: | Line 513: | ||
Agriculture and Horticulture**// | Agriculture and Horticulture**// | ||
- | ---Later Sir Oliver Lodge allowed the | + | |
- | movement of people, animals, and farm equipment through his **electrified fields**, by suspending a grid on insulators attached to high poles. | + | |
- | During one growing season Lodge was able to increase the per-acre yield | + | |
- | of wheat by 40 percent and was pleased that the | + | |
- | bakers who used flour ground from it claimed it produced bread of a far | + | |
- | better quality than that made from the wheat they were normally furnished. Pg 176 | + | |