Upside down magnetic fields & plants

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Thu, 22 Apr 1999 03:53:32 -0500

Hi Folks!

Thought this was interesting;

> Magnetic plants - if you place a very powerful electromagnet over
> some germinating corn seeds they will sprout with the roots going
> upward and the leaves digging into the ground. (dave krider)

Electromagnet...does say AC or DC...if DC what is the direction? North
pole end or South pole end facing the plant?

According to Davis/Rawls, their original discovery about the monopole
effects on living tissues was noticed when Davis happened to leave the
South pole end of a strong magnet, facing a wax-coated paper milk
cartoon that had earthworms and some dirt.

The next morning, the worms had EATEN THEIR WAY out of this wax-coated
container to GET AWAY FROM THE SOUTH POLE EFFECTS.

Further experiments showed that life will instinctually move away from
South pole magnetic fields. Chickens grown under this field were mean,
fought all the time, has sex an awful lot, were stupid and very dirty,
they also were very physically very large.

Of note, most of civilization comes from above the equator...on the
Northern side of the planet. I know, it sounds contentious but I'm just
recounting an observation I had read with regard to this South pole
energy. (Sorry, Ren, Bill and you other folks in NZ, BR, and AU..<g>..)

So, if that is the case, that South pole energy causes life to cringe
away from it, that might have an effect on the plants growing upside
down.

Does anyone know of this experiment, where details of it can be found?

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