> >
>> A lecturer of mine this year spoke of experiments carried out in Russia, I
>believe it was in the 60's. Two plants were raised identically and set up
>with types of electric sensors. One of the scientists destroyed one plant
>with his hands. The other plant was then monitored and found to react only
>when that scientist walked into the room. So much we have to learn...
>>
>Liz
Liz - I love you, but the above quote is from Peter Tompkin's "Secret
Life of Plants" and harkens back to the day when any author who
wanted to document his work but didn't really have the science done
for it could simply attribute it to something that happened behind
the iron curtain - - something the rest of us could not verify and,
arguably, could not deny. Sensationalist journalism and no science
that I'm aware of (but I admit I haven't checked out the book Scott
mentioned, but, judging from the title, it seems to draw from the
same journalistic spirit.). Saying this the other way around: Gosh,
this happened in the 60's and it hasn't been replicated since?
One thing I REALLY like about this group is the science that is right
along side of the magic!
Kudos to Elaine for developing the science to prove what we biodyns
have been trying to tell 'They' for so many years!
-Allan
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Received on Sun Dec 01 2002 - 21:34:53 EST