DonTesla
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Editor's note: The following is an extract
from a previous article by Bill Nicholson on
rock dust and paramagnetism -
Professor Phillip Callahan has shown that particles of
paramagnetic blue metal in soil act as antennae to draw
electromagnetic radiation from the atmosphere into the
soil. These same particles then transmit further radiations
into the soil and increase cell division in both plants and
beneficial microbes. This activity greatly benefits plant
growth.
The finer the particles the faster the soil microbes can
break down the blue metal to plant food, thus fine dust is
best for this purpose. This activity is greatly increased
when plenty of compost is present in the soil.
from a previous article by Bill Nicholson on
rock dust and paramagnetism -
Professor Phillip Callahan has shown that particles of
paramagnetic blue metal in soil act as antennae to draw
electromagnetic radiation from the atmosphere into the
soil. These same particles then transmit further radiations
into the soil and increase cell division in both plants and
beneficial microbes. This activity greatly benefits plant
growth.
The finer the particles the faster the soil microbes can
break down the blue metal to plant food, thus fine dust is
best for this purpose. This activity is greatly increased
when plenty of compost is present in the soil.