Re: [compost_tea] RE: Water

From: Robert Norsen <bnbrew_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 11 Dec 2004 16:30:56 -0800 (PST)

Jeff "Water vodoo" has been fun even when sharp. Does it relate to ACT? Sorta.
Water is not the only material that forms crystals that are affeted by impurities, music and other forces. Iron heated to liquid state and cooled forms crystals. Added Crome forms one crystal, Carbon another. Many other contaminates form alloys. Rate of cooling changes the crystal and the result. Much as described on the thread for water.
 
Is every snowflake different - no two alike? Now for the proof? It aint there. As far as we have compared no two alike? Snow flakes look like the music or the words? This is a study of the human imagination. A very pretty study. Interesting? Yes.
Want high voltage in a vortex? Millions of jolts. Ever experiience a tornado? It does all the stiring you can imagine.The electicity generated is high noise, volts and amps. Exciting!
Of course that is in a non- conductivre medium. It takes more energy than a stick.
Is Voodoo an exact term? Haven't seen anything on this thread to indicate that water structures involved just pure water at liquid conditions. Are there variation with solutions, temperature, vibration and motion? Of course.
 
As for ACT we will always be working with water solutions Will temperature, music, light and motion of the water have an effect on the ACT? Absolutly! Some will have measurable effects. Plants respond to music. Why not bugs and microbes?
 
Anyhow I enjoyed the diversion. Thank You all. I am open to learing about changess in water.
Learned more about heavy water than I knew over Norway. If those Germans were going to get a weapon from that much D20 per gallon they were gonna use a lot of water. I think we should have left them alone. They could have expended more time and effort there so there might have been fewer FockWolf 190s lookin for us. War - every war- is all one helluva mistake . .
Back to ACT? .
Jeff Lowenfels <jeff_at_gardener.com> wrote:

O.K. guys keep it civil.

Let me suggest those who are skeptic see if you can get this far:
Wasabi, that relative of horse radish, green powdered when consumed
with sushi, won't grow in stagnant water. If you plant it in water that
is flowing, it grows. Voodoo? You might think of it that way. But you
could also easily acknowledge that oxygen is needed in the water and
the energy of the flow is what pulls that oxygen into the water.
  NOOO Jeff that isn't voodoo. That is clear understandable measurable difference due to solution and velocity difference in water
And just to pull it all back, we have to have energy in our tea waters
in order to tease out the compost organisms. We apply it pumps. I had
an early machine that stirred the water. What is the difference
between this and having the wasabi water run down hill? And a flow
form, provided it provided enough energy to strip out the compost
organisms and provide enough oxygen to keep things aerobic.

Anyhow, I think we need to pull this back to tea.

Cheers,

Jeff



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