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Just read of this for the first time. Seems a positive note worth sharing:
Wave goodbye to global warming, GM and pesticides
http://www.independent.ie/business/irish/wave-goodbye-to-global-warming-gm-and-pesticides-29525621.html
25 August 2013
The technology radio wave energised water massively increases the output of vegetables and fruits by up to 30 per cent.
Not only are the plants much bigger but they are largely disease-resistant, meaning huge savings in expensive fertilisers and harmful pesticides.
Extensively tested in Ireland and several other countries, the inexpensive water treatment technology is now being rolled out across the world. The technology makes GM obsolete and also addresses the whole global warming fear that there is too much carbon dioxide in the air, by simply converting excess CO2 into edible plant mass.
Developed by Professor Austin Darragh and Dr JJ Leahy of Limerick University's Department of Chemistry and Environmental Science, the hardy ..........
hobbit709
(41,694 posts)Orrex
(63,086 posts)How could it possibly be nonsensical pseudoscience?
bobclark86
(1,415 posts)It's hard for me to take a story seriously with lines like this:
"Intriguingly, chickens and sheep fed the energised water turned into giants. . . but that's another story!"
RC
(25,592 posts)"radio wave energised water"? You can make your own by putting a container of water in the microwave and setting up your own experiment. This sounds like another remake of the miracle of homeopathy
pscot
(21,023 posts)If your wurzel mangel starts picking up Rush Limbaugh, the cows won't get any sleep.
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KurtNYC
(14,549 posts)This science is based on malarkey
With less sense than a dog who is barky
The publicist I fear
Has had too much beer
And the truth here is less than a quark (y)
AZ Progressive
(3,411 posts)Whenever you hear fantastic language with dubious sounding science, oh please come on!
kestrel91316
(51,666 posts)puts it into the water. Whether or not this actually occurs, and whether or not this nitrogen is in a form that plants can actually use remains to be seen.
I'm just a tad skeptical.