• Electro-culture is a fascinating and innovative method that uses electrical stimulation to promote plant growth. The basic idea is that by exposing plants to electric fields or currents, you can influence their growth rates, health, and yields. Electro-culture antennas, specifically, are devices designed to capture and transmit ambient electromagnetic energy to plants.

    Here’s how it works: the antennas are typically made from conductive materials and are placed around or above the plants. They can capture natural electromagnetic energy from the environment—like that from the Earth's natural electric field or from atmospheric electricity. This captured energy is then transmitted to the plants, theoretically enhancing their metabolic processes.

    Studies and experiments have suggested various benefits, including improved seed germination rates, faster growth, greater biomass yield, and enhanced resistance to pests and diseases. The underlying mechanisms may involve stimulation of cellular activities and alteration of ion transport within the plants, leading to more efficient nutrient uptake and better overall plant vigor.

    Electro-culture isn't mainstream yet, and much of the evidence supporting its effectiveness comes from small-scale experiments or anecdotal reports. However, for enthusiasts of sustainable agriculture or those looking for an edge in plant cultivation, exploring electro-culture could open up new possibilities. As with any innovative agricultural technology, it's advisable to combine it with established best practices for the best results.
    Electro-culture is a fascinating and innovative method that uses electrical stimulation to promote plant growth. The basic idea is that by exposing plants to electric fields or currents, you can influence their growth rates, health, and yields. Electro-culture antennas, specifically, are devices designed to capture and transmit ambient electromagnetic energy to plants. Here’s how it works: the antennas are typically made from conductive materials and are placed around or above the plants. They can capture natural electromagnetic energy from the environment—like that from the Earth's natural electric field or from atmospheric electricity. This captured energy is then transmitted to the plants, theoretically enhancing their metabolic processes. Studies and experiments have suggested various benefits, including improved seed germination rates, faster growth, greater biomass yield, and enhanced resistance to pests and diseases. The underlying mechanisms may involve stimulation of cellular activities and alteration of ion transport within the plants, leading to more efficient nutrient uptake and better overall plant vigor. Electro-culture isn't mainstream yet, and much of the evidence supporting its effectiveness comes from small-scale experiments or anecdotal reports. However, for enthusiasts of sustainable agriculture or those looking for an edge in plant cultivation, exploring electro-culture could open up new possibilities. As with any innovative agricultural technology, it's advisable to combine it with established best practices for the best results.
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  • Biomass burning rather than firecrackers makes Delhi’s air quality poor, says IIT Delhi study https://www.wionews.com/india-news/biomass-burning-rather-than-firecrackers-makes-delhis-air-quality-poor-says-iit-delhi-study-482184
    Biomass burning rather than firecrackers makes Delhi’s air quality poor, says IIT Delhi study https://www.wionews.com/india-news/biomass-burning-rather-than-firecrackers-makes-delhis-air-quality-poor-says-iit-delhi-study-482184
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    Biomass burning rather than firecrackers makes Delhi’s air quality poor, says IIT Delhi study
    The study titled Chemical speciation and source apportionment of ambient PM2.5’ sheds light on the pollution sources impacting the ambient air quality in New Delhi before, during, and after Diwali.
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  • I'M GOING TO INVENT A NEW WORD: "ZOONOMICS" = THE "BIOLOGICAL-ECONOMICS" OF AN ECOLOGICAL SYSTEM, IN A GIVEN AREA/TERRITORY/BIOME/WATERSHED, MEASURED IN TERMS OF THE BIOLOGICAL-BIOMASS EXCHANGED , BETWEEN SPECIES IN THE "FOOD WEB". HOPEFULLY, THIS WORD MIGHT STICK, AND MAY HELP PEOPLE WRAP THEIR MINDS AROUND THE "CURRENCY" EXCHANGED, BETWEEN SPECIES, IN OUR LANDSCAPES.
    I'M GOING TO INVENT A NEW WORD: "ZOONOMICS" = THE "BIOLOGICAL-ECONOMICS" OF AN ECOLOGICAL SYSTEM, IN A GIVEN AREA/TERRITORY/BIOME/WATERSHED, MEASURED IN TERMS OF THE BIOLOGICAL-BIOMASS EXCHANGED , BETWEEN SPECIES IN THE "FOOD WEB". HOPEFULLY, THIS WORD MIGHT STICK, AND MAY HELP PEOPLE WRAP THEIR MINDS AROUND THE "CURRENCY" EXCHANGED, BETWEEN SPECIES, IN OUR LANDSCAPES.
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  • Top Gear - Bentley Flying Spur vs Iceland: can you run a £155k luxury car on water, straw and volcanos?:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpSfroNVVEM

    #Iceland #Bentley #AlternativeFuel #RenewableEnergy #Straw #Biomass #FermentedBiomass #Ethanol #Coryton #Bioethanol #Biogasoline #Hydroelectric #Geothermal #AutomotiveEngineering
    Top Gear - Bentley Flying Spur vs Iceland: can you run a £155k luxury car on water, straw and volcanos?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpSfroNVVEM #Iceland #Bentley #AlternativeFuel #RenewableEnergy #Straw #Biomass #FermentedBiomass #Ethanol #Coryton #Bioethanol #Biogasoline #Hydroelectric #Geothermal #AutomotiveEngineering
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  • Michael Moore Presents: Planet of the Humans | Full Documentary | Directed by Jeff Gibbs

    "The film examines the decision of mainstream environmental groups and leaders to partner with billionaires, corporations, and wealthy family foundations in the fight to save a planet said to be in crisis.

    "The film questions whether green energy can solve the problem of society's expanding resource depletion without reducing consumption and population growth, as all existing forms of energy generation require consumption of finite resources. Centrally, the film questions whether renewable energy sources such as biomass energy, wind power, and solar energy, are as clean and renewable as they are portrayed to be."

    #energy
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Zk11vI-7czE&feature=youtu.be
    Michael Moore Presents: Planet of the Humans | Full Documentary | Directed by Jeff Gibbs "The film examines the decision of mainstream environmental groups and leaders to partner with billionaires, corporations, and wealthy family foundations in the fight to save a planet said to be in crisis. "The film questions whether green energy can solve the problem of society's expanding resource depletion without reducing consumption and population growth, as all existing forms of energy generation require consumption of finite resources. Centrally, the film questions whether renewable energy sources such as biomass energy, wind power, and solar energy, are as clean and renewable as they are portrayed to be." #energy https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Zk11vI-7czE&feature=youtu.be
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  • https://www.euractiv.com/section/biomass/opinion/how-the-eus-renewable-energy-directive-risks-destroying-europes-forests/
    https://www.euractiv.com/section/biomass/opinion/how-the-eus-renewable-energy-directive-risks-destroying-europes-forests/
    How the EU’s Renewable Energy Directive risks destroying Europe’s forests
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  • DEWs, Weather Manipulation and Biomass: How Globalists Destroy The Environment

    https://banthis.tv/watch?id=609032cabcf35b0ae0d966e0
    DEWs, Weather Manipulation and Biomass: How Globalists Destroy The Environment https://banthis.tv/watch?id=609032cabcf35b0ae0d966e0
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