zelly Posted November 13, 2011 Disclaimer: The information presented here is for educational purposes only. A few weeks ago I stumbled across a gizmo called a multiple wave oscillator invented by Georges Lakhovsky, who published his life's work in a book called The Secret of Life. Lakhovsky was a Russian born engineer who established himself in France & became a naturalized French citizen. His book was translated into English in 1939, fourteen years after it was originally published in French. The English version is the only version that contains photographs of cases treated by means of his Multiple Wave Oscillator. Bookworm that I am, I had to have it, eventually buying the hard bound edition. Searching for Multiple Wave Oscillator, I came across a wealth of information which is largely suppressed in many parts of the world. Some of the information has to do with magnetizing water, and the effect that magnetized water has on plants and essentially all living cells. Then a few days ago I was searching my hd and came across a pdf of the book The Secret Lives of Plants, that i had read 40+ years ago. The book had made a huge impression on me back then, and still does today. I started reading Chapter 11 of the pdf, Plants & Electromagnetism and a few key words stood out. A quick search on the internet led to a tremendous wealth of information on the topic, a lot of which is semi-suppressed in the modern world as we know it today. Why is the technology suppressed and not part of our general knowledge base? Because it flies directly in the face of corporate capitolism and the petro-chemical industry. Imagine growing your plants with no chemical fertilizers or insecticides. Imagine building these devices on your own, using commonly available materials. Imagine cures for many ailments that inflict plants & humans, cures that fly directly in the face of big-pharma & their drug companies. The purpose of this thread is to link to a lot of this information and get it out there for people in the Ethnobotany community to pursue and experiment on their own and for others to contribute links, pdf's & results of their own experiments. PDF's small enough to fit in the maximum file size of 2 megs should be uploaded to the thread to serve as an online reference. I'll start off with links to Lakhovsky's works with his multiple wave oscillator and in no particular order. http://multiplewaveoscillator.com/ http://www.pnf.org/MWO_Review.pdf (small Application/object pdf with associated hyperlinks) http://educate-yours...vskyindex.shtml Georges Lakhovsky, Bioelectric Pioneer http://altered-state...er161/index.htm http://www.zephyrtec...scillator_.html high powered tesla coil drives the MWO print_coil_instructions.pdf Instructions on building your own multiple wave oscillator Magnetic water: magnetizing_water.pdf The Effects of Magnetic Water.pdf The Health Benefits of MagneticWater.pdf GMX_Magnetizing_Water.ppt Powerpoint presentation on magnetizing water Next lets take a look at the pioneering work entitled Electoculture by Australian Justin Christofleau Unfortunately the pdf is too large to upload, but it can be found here: Highly recommended reading. http://www.rexresear...hristofleau.htm http://www.rexresear...e/elculture.htm Many links, pdf's & zip files on Electroculture http://energeticforu...ro-culture.html Link to energetic forums with a series of posts on topic, including links to pdf's & u-tube files. http://www.cogreslab.co.uk/plants.asp The Secret Electromagnetic Life of Plants http://www.quantum-s...echnology.shtml Electrostatic and magnetostatic fields are found to affect plant growth, boost crop yield, markedly accelerate plant development and even affect plant appearance and morphology. Be sure to click the Read More link on this page. I've a lot more information in pdf's I'd like to upload, but I highly doubt I'll reach 'trusted member' in my lifetime but its all out there to be found and researched. Experiements I'm working on or moving towards are magnetizing seeds, making & using magnetized water, ammending soil with magnetite, and construction of simple MWO's. The technology is solid, the documenting research has been done, and all we need to do is educate ourselves & follow in the footsteps of the giants who pioneered this work to begin with. print_coil_instructions.pdf magnetizing_water.pdf The Effects of Magnetic Water.pdf The Health Benefits of MagneticWater.pdf GMX_Magnetizing_Water.ppt print_coil_instructions.pdf magnetizing_water.pdf The Effects of Magnetic Water.pdf The Health Benefits of MagneticWater.pdf GMX_Magnetizing_Water.ppt 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
etherealdrifter Posted November 13, 2011 Hey hi zelly , some of this stuff/concepts is not new to me but, wow, the applications mun shitloads of stuff to digest. great post thank-you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sethomopod Posted November 13, 2011 Thanks very much for this.. I will digest it all and discuss... Fantastic! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CβL Posted November 13, 2011 Imagine growing your plants with no chemical fertilizers So you're suggesting that the magnetic water allows the plants to perform cold nuclear fusion? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
poisonshroom Posted November 13, 2011 Hmm - interesting. I havnt read any of those links or know any real details, but it doesnt sound right. Plants 'eat' nitrogen, phosphorus ans potassium (mainly), and water contains none of these (except rainwater and polluted water and to an extent natural water thats been sitting for a while), so Im not sure I understand how this could replace fertilizers. I didnt even realize it was possible to magnetize water I know that rainwater has some nitrogen due to lightning splitting atmospheric N2, but lightning is extremely energetic, so using electricity to do something similar (which I assume this idea is based on) seems like a very costly (in terms of money and other resources) way to do something that we already know how to do chemically sort of in reverse - using things that already have nitrogen in them and other chemicals to break them down into simpler chemicals that plants can use. Id love to hear a summery of this concept as Im in the middle of exams and dont really have the time to read into it, but it sounds unusual to me Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Savage Gardener Posted August 12, 2012 Interesting stuff! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
woof woof woof Posted August 12, 2012 go frankenstein on your plants everyone!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
r2pi Posted August 12, 2012 Funny the way this hasn't taken off. Must be a grand conspiracy to suppress it by some evil corporation, eh? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ThunderIdeal Posted August 15, 2012 Hmm - interesting. I havnt read any of those links or know any real details, but it doesnt sound right. Plants 'eat' nitrogen, phosphorus ans potassium (mainly), and water contains none of these (except rainwater and polluted water and to an extent natural water thats been sitting for a while), so Im not sure I understand how this could replace fertilizers. I didnt even realize it was possible to magnetize water I know that rainwater has some nitrogen due to lightning splitting atmospheric N2, but lightning is extremely energetic, so using electricity to do something similar (which I assume this idea is based on) seems like a very costly (in terms of money and other resources) way to do something that we already know how to do chemically sort of in reverse - using things that already have nitrogen in them and other chemicals to break them down into simpler chemicals that plants can use. Id love to hear a summery of this concept as Im in the middle of exams and dont really have the time to read into it, but it sounds unusual to me nothing in the post hints at plants that grow without nutrients. "growing plants without chemical fertilisers" i take to mean growing them organically without artificially manufactured fertilisers, the same way that organic farms do. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr. Bowser Posted October 31, 2012 Just wondering why none of the inline references are listed at the end of the documents so the claims can be further investigated. Any claim to actual research performed by the authors does not include trial size or adequately describe statistical significance of findings. The one thing I will always remember from stats class 12 yrs ago is that anyone can claim any thing from a few isolated trials, but until an adequate trial size has shown statistically significant differences from control, the 'experiment' can not be considered valid. And even so, a statistically significant correlation is not the same as causation. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thelema Posted October 31, 2012 so what's the point of this thread? Is it that electromagnetic fields influence plant growth? That's accepted fact. Or is the point yield? Does EM stimulation increase alkaloid content?-that'd be interesting to find out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites