lally2
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ORIGINAL: lally2 oh, sorry, i didnt see that thread - ill find it. interesting about the pulse, ive never heard of it before and id like to think it was me picking up on the trees, that so cool! do you remember the tomato plant experiment. they had a guy walk into a greenhouse full of tomato plants and torch one of them. all the plants were wired up for frequency reactions and they all reacted violently to their neighbour being torched. makes you wonder what the energy fall out is like in the amazon and such like. also makes you think, if trees are connected to planets and we keep chopping down trees, how thats going to affect the planet in the long run. anyhoo, thanks for youre help in this, i really appreciate it xx Oh, it's not that much of a thread. W-waves... that's the article I was talking about. I believe the 'w' stands for wood, because it was first mapped from trees. But it rings a bell with the tomato plants also. I was working on my plants at the weekend repotting. I do find that when I am working, I get a far better yield and stronger plants if I work on them all within close proximity and treat them all equally. I haven't read any research on it, but it's amazing how some people can increase the productivity of their plants, where as others who just have one or two on a shelf only have much weaker plants. I notice it with orchids too. I had a huge collection a few years back, but my ex completely destroyed one (totally by accident) but with that, they all perished one by one and when I came back, I had lost the entire lot. I have just started collecting orchids again and they are all really beautiful and strong... one is on it's 4th year of flower. The more I purchase or cultivate, the stronger they thrive, but they enjoy being in the same room and in close contact,so there must be something to the whole group thing. They just wilt when I put them in seperate rooms. the.dark. i have a thing for sweet peas - they grow in herds too - i hadnt thought of that, its a little bit lovely to think that flowers and plants need each other to be healthy and happy. xx
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So all I have to do in order to serve him, is to work out exactly how improbable he is, feed that figure into the finite improbability generator, give him a fresh cup of really hot tea ... and turn him on!
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