What is #Paramagnetism?
This is a low level magnetic attraction that has always been part of physics, but no one ever knew it had a link to soil fertility, until Phil Callahan.
Phil had wondered about the superior fertility invariably related to volcanic soils. In fact, these soils are the most productive in the world. He found that you could mimic every aspect of soils with a volcanic origin. You could copy the mineral, humus, clay, sand, silt and microbial components, but the original would always outperform the copy. There was something else at play determining the superior productivity of these fertile soils.
It was during a visit to Easter Island that the penny dropped for Phil. He was visiting the famous carved rock figures adorning the foreshore, when the tour guide mentioned that local graziers have a ballot system for who can graze around the statues, and when. Phil wondered why on earth there would be such demand for unfertilised grasses, when the surrounding dairy pastures were all “improved”. He removed his refractometer from his carry bag to seek some answers. The pastures around the granite monoliths had far higher brix levels than the surrounding “fertilised” farms. The volcanic-based granite statues were obviously impacting surrounding soil fertility, and had done so for centuries.
easter island head statues
Soon after, Phil developed a theory that volcanic soils have an antennae-like quality that allows them to draw in a particular form of atmospheric energy and convert it into tiny light particles called biophotons. That energy comes from Extra Long Frequency (ELF) radio waves, which themselves are a byproduct of 6000 lightning bolts exploding in the planet’s atmosphere every minute. These one billion bolts of electricity per strike do not simply disappear – they are converted into another energy, called ELF waves.
lightning
Lightning bolts convert to ELF radio waves, which in turn become biophotons in the soil.
Eventually, armed with some volcanic basalt, Phil decided to visit the laboratories of Professor Fritz Popp, the scientist who discovered biophotons. At that time, Fritz had the only equipment in the world capable of measuring biophotons emissions. He was initially reluctant to test a random piece of rock with his expensive equipment, but Phil convinced him otherwise. The basalt revealed biophoton emissions exceeding 4000 tiny light particles per microsecond. Phil’s theory had been proven. Volcanic soils effectively provide light stimulation for the roots and the army of soil-life that surrounds them.
https://blog.nutri-tech.com.au/super-cool-tools-less-guesswork-when-monitoring-plant-and-soil-health/
Now have a guess what type of rock the bluestones are at #Stonehenge also apparently found in fragments around Silbury hill? You know the ones they bought all the way from Wales yet no one knows why.
Diabase (/ˈdaɪ.əˌbeɪs/), also called dolerite (/ˈdɒl.əˌraɪt/) or microgabbro,[1] is a mafic, holocrystalline, subvolcanic rock equivalent to volcanic basalt or plutonic gabbro.
When you consider the structure is facing aligned to the sun and the solar activity correlates with thunderstorms.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-27406358
You can start to work out why they might have done it.
#grownostr
#permaculture
#permies