The Secret Life of Plants

Revealing how history was hidden in the past, and the origins of man are a lot different than what is taught.

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Re: The Secret Life of Plants

Post by bruce » Tue Aug 06, 2013 10:46 am

infinity wrote:If magnetism has undesirable effects on life, why would most organic life have a flux depicting magnetic properties even to the point of evolving methods like possibly utilizing magnetites?

What am I missing here?

EDIT: Could it have something to do with Co-Magnetism as this guy is talking about? http://reciprocalsystem.org/PDFa/Glimps ... Nehru).pdf
That's a very good observation. Life operates in what Larson calls the "intermediate speed range", because the life unit is half material and half cosmic (anti-matter). Co-magnetism is the intermediate speed version of magnetism, and operates opposite to normal magnetism (likes attract, opposites repel, etc, as documented in Nehru's article). So the opposite of "unhealthy magnetism" would be "healthy co-magnetism."

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Re: The Secret Life of Plants

Post by Djchrismac » Wed Sep 04, 2013 5:30 pm

http://documentaryaddict.com/In+the+Min ... ntary.html

I watched this documentary earlier and it builds on some of the experiments in The Secret Life of Plants, well worth watching.

I didn't realize that plants have more DNA than us, some of the other things they uncover are great like the Acacia's defense mechanism that they switch on and can communicate through chemicals to the next tree. I certainly have a new found respect for all plant life now!
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