Circuit runs entirely off power in trees

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solrey
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Circuit runs entirely off power in trees

Post by solrey » Wed Sep 09, 2009 9:59 am

Maybe us tree-huggers have been onto something all along. :lol:
You've heard about flower power. What about tree power? It turns out that it's there, in small but measurable quantities. There's enough power in trees for University of Washington researchers to run an electronic circuit, according to results to be published in an upcoming issue of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers' Transactions on Nanotechnology.
I do feel pretty "grounded" and filled with calm energy when in contact with trees. Yep, I hug trees, and climb 'em too. ;)
So I'm not surprised that an electric field has been quantified.
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Re: Circuit runs entirely off power in trees

Post by kevin » Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:45 am

solrey,
And what does an electric circuit create?
I am a dowser, with a left hand and a right hand, I am chirile.
There's the lefthand rule and the right hand rule.
When I check trees to detect which way their field is circulating I find that a change occurs around the quarter days, thats near the end of march and the end of september.
They litterally change around their field direction( does the circuit change direction?)
Thus imho the secret of gravity is revealed, but most people can'e see the wood for the trees.
The water falls to the top of the tree.
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Re: Circuit runs entirely off power in trees

Post by Orlando » Wed Sep 09, 2009 3:37 pm

that's cool kevin, :D

Was helping my daughter with homework this evening and ok and behold;

" Canada is hit by about 80 Tornadoes a year. Most between May and September. "

Coincidence, maybe.

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