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==== Introduction ==== | ==== Introduction ==== | ||
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- | Raoul Francé put forth the idea, shocking to contemporary natural philosophers, | + | |
that the only reason we don't appreciate the fact is that plants do so at | that the only reason we don't appreciate the fact is that plants do so at | ||
a much slower pace than humans. | a much slower pace than humans. | ||
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---Plants seem to know which ants will steal their nectar, closing when | ---Plants seem to know which ants will steal their nectar, closing when | ||
these ants are about, opening only when there is enough dew on their | these ants are about, opening only when there is enough dew on their | ||
- | stems to keep the ants from climbing. The more sophisticated acacia | + | stems to keep the ants from climbing. The Acacia |
actually enlists the protective services of certain ants which it rewards | actually enlists the protective services of certain ants which it rewards | ||
with nectar in return for the ants' protection against other insects and | with nectar in return for the ants' protection against other insects and | ||
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form of a prolonged upward sweep of the recording pen. Backster had | form of a prolonged upward sweep of the recording pen. Backster had | ||
not moved, either toward the plant or toward the recording machine. | not moved, either toward the plant or toward the recording machine. | ||
- | **Could the plant have been reading his mind**? | + | **Could the plant have been reading his mind**? |
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* [[plant perception]] | * [[plant perception]] | ||
* [[groworld HPI ii]] | * [[groworld HPI ii]] | ||
+ | * [[plant_tricks]] | ||
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individual human radiations. [[http:// | individual human radiations. [[http:// | ||
- | --- | + | ---Mcinnes: Each flower species has a time when its |
+ | radiations can best be transferred to water, usually, though not always, | ||
+ | when the Howers are at the peak of their maturity, which is also usually | ||
+ | near a full moon. | ||
+ | Potencies, as Mcinnes calls the **radiations which are transferred to | ||
+ | water** can be taken from the rose around midsummer, or June 21, and | ||
+ | from the dandelion around the Easter full moon. When conditions are | ||
+ | right, transfer of the radiations is instantaneous, | ||
+ | seen to change, "an awe~inspiring experience never to be forgotten," | ||
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+ | ------ | ||
+ | ==== Radionic Pesticides ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | --- Louise Hieronymus suspected that the unknown energy emitted from metals | ||
+ | might be somehow linked to sunlight; since it could be transmitted over | ||
+ | wires, it might have an effect on the growth of plants. | ||
+ | To find out, Hieronymus placed **some aluminum-lined boxes in the | ||
+ | pitch-dark cellar of his Kansas City house**. Some boxes he grounded to | ||
+ | a water pipe and connected by separate copper wires to metal plates on | ||
+ | the outside of the house exposed to full sunlight. Other boxes were left | ||
+ | unconnected. In all of them Hieronymus planted seed grain. In the | ||
+ | connected boxes the seeds grew into sturdy green plants. The seeds in the unconnected boxes had no trace of green and were anemic and | ||
+ | drooping. | ||
+ | This brought Hieronymus to the revolutionary conclusion that what- | ||
+ | ever caused the development of chlorophyll in plants could not be | ||
+ | sunlight itself but something associated with it, which, unlike light, was | ||
+ | transmittable over wires. He had no idea at what frequency this energy | ||
+ | might be located on the electromagnetic spectrum, or even if it was | ||
+ | related to it. | ||