Sun light pain relief

Apologies monotonic, that was Meager1.

Cosmiculture
Dr Thomas G. Hieronymous

Dr Thomas put a thin copper plate on the roof of his house.
Connected wires to the copper plate and ran the wires down to his basement.

He connected the wires to a small piece of copper and put it in some dirt.
Then he put a zinc rod on the dirt too and connected the copper rod with a small piece of string.

The vibration of the sun filled the copper plate.... traveled down the wires into his PITCH BLACK basement... and the seeds he put in the dirt all grew as if they had sunlight. Plants don't need the light... they need the VIBRATION!
 
Just to put the thread back on topic, the aforementioned use of copper, (as in copper bangles) to draw the vibration of the sun, might well result in pain relief, and wearers may testify that the copper bangles ease their arthritis. (I'm neutral on this, I don't wear one).
 
This is so interesting, have you seen the other thread on copper and spirals?

http://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php/topic,8377.msg59959.html#msg59959
 
Ok, now I`m intrigued with this idea and so of course I`m going to have to put a copper plate on the roof, and run copper wire hooked up to a plant in the basement, to see for myself if this really works.
I just hope the neighbors don`t notice, or ask questions !

It`s late in the season for growing but the basement will be very warm all winter, so if it works growing food etc all through winter might just be possible..

I`m going to try sprouting a spinach seed this way, and then compare it with a plant that was already growing outside in sunlight, but will be moved to a dark area and rigged up to it`s own copper plate and line, just to see what results.

I`ll probably experiment with different potting material, and planters such as plastic, ceramic, copper, as well as fertilizers etc. I might even try a hydroponic one to see if growing in pure water with only nutrients will enhance the effect. I just gotta know if this is possible! Or practical.

Anybody else have any thoughts or idea`s on what to try, or how to proceed with this experiment ?
 
I would also try out the copper coils like in here:

_http://multiplewaveoscillator.com/what_is_a_multiple_wave_oscillator.html
 
Meager1 said:
Ok, now I`m intrigued with this idea and so of course I`m going to have to put a copper plate on the roof

I like your thinking! (even if i'm not technically minded enough to do it myself!)

Schauberger and his tools are discussed here, this may be of use: The Theory of Primary Water http://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php/topic,13528.msg100845.html#msg100845

I see Lainey has provided the other link. The other idea Schauberger had was water is most 'active' when at 4C (not sure what that is in F!). If i remember correctly he says warm water is lazy and unstructured whereas cold is structured. He demonstrated this by chucking a pot of boiling water into a stream and watched the salmon lose their 'balance' in the water.

A way to structure the water (or maybe purify), i believe, was to put it through a vortex motion, and i think it matters which way it spins! Or try Emoto's technique of telling the water you love it and sticking a label saying 'love' on the bottom?

So there's a few things ;) Let us know how you get on!

It could be a great idea for those 'embedded' greenhouses. Those built like a metre below the earth to prevent frost etc..
 
That method of testing water's "structure" would seem to discredit Schauberger. Hot and cold water mixed is going to be more turbulent due to convection forces, let alone the reaction the fishes have to a blast of scalding water.

I think structure of water does take some energy to change. That is, water freezes below 0C. to unfreeze it, you must bring it above 0C. It has resistance to the phase change. This suggests that a bit of energy is stored in the structure of water. That means during the phase change region, the absorbed power per degree temperature rises. However as i understand it the amount of energy in this alone is just a fraction of the total energy in the water.

Does anyone have an idea how to bend a copper pipe to be smoothly helical? I'm curious about this:

http://www.hasslberger.com/tecno/tecno_2.htm said:
It seems that best results were achieved with copper pipes, and that this material caused less resistance to the water's flow than even the smooth glass pipes used as comparison. But the most important datum emerging from these experiments is, that by using a certain spiral configured pipe, based on the form of the kudu antelope's horn, the friction in this pipe decreased with an increase in velocity and at a certain point, the water flowed with a negative resistance.

Also, I suddenly had an idea. Any time you move matter you move electrons; it is an electric current as well as a water current. Water is also slightly magnetic. Any electric current causes a magnetic field. Since copper is such a good conductor, it has a braking effect on passing magnetic fields. That means there will be a magnetic braking effect experienced by any turbulent currents. If this is true, then it may allow a finer, less turbulent vortex to form in water. Assuming any of this properties has to do with magnetic fields.
 
Last night I stumbled into a rapid-fire Q&A with someone who was reporting waking up at 3am every night for a week and wanted to know why. (Inconclusive.)
The subject of 2am and melatonin was brought up passively.
Today _https://www.facebook.com/IFeakingLoveScience/photos/a.456449604376056.98921.367116489976035/910695782284767 shows up in Facebook feed.

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(I know it doesn't mention melatonin but that's a fascinating 'time' to choose...)

:evil: :lol: :bacon:
 
From itellsya:
"I see Lainey has provided the other link. The other idea Schauberger had was water is most 'active' when at 4C (not sure what that is in F!). If i remember correctly he says warm water is lazy and unstructured whereas cold is structured. He demonstrated this by chucking a pot of boiling water into a stream and watched the salmon lose their 'balance' in the water. "

At 4C water becomes less dense and starts to rise to the surface, where it freezes at zero degrees..
This is why we see ice floating on the surface of a lake.
If it were not so, all the cold water would sink to the bottom, and the lake would eventually freeze solid.
Unfortunately it seems we are now off topic..
 

How Therapeutic Use of Full-Spectrum Light Can Improve Your Health​

Story at a glance:
  • Photobiology is the therapeutic use of light to improve health. Heliotherapy is the therapeutic use of sunlight
  • In the late 19th century, we started gaining a great deal of knowledge about how light acts on the human body, starting with the experiments of A. Downes and T.P. Blunt, who discovered that UV radiation kills bacteria
  • From 1900 to 1950, phototherapy was a state-of-the-art therapeutic intervention in medicine. Today, much of what was common knowledge has been lost, and we’re now rediscovering the vital importance of sunlight
 

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