Re: Effects of magnetic water on plants?




"Rusty Hinge 2" <rusty.hinge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> The message <dqjmdf$5bn$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> from Martin Brown <|||newspam|||@nezumi.demon.co.uk> contains these words:
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>> The best neodymium rare earth alloy magnets these days are of order 1T.
>> I doubt very much if the scam artists are selling are selling anything
>> like top grade ones. Copper magnetic jewellry works by a powerful
>> placebo effect - the more you have paid for it the more effective you
>> will find it to be. The following is a reasonably fun toy science magnet
>> site.
>>
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> For an even stronger effect, take several miles of niobium wire and wind
> on a hollow core so as to produce an axial field.
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> Seal windings in a case, and introduce liquid nitrogen.
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> When the temperature of the windings has equalised with the liquid
> nitrogen, their electrical resistance disappears, and a current can be
> maintained by only overcoming the back-e.m.f. of the system.
>
> You can then shoot electrons (or protons) at very high velocities,
>
> (I used to work in a shop where we made niobium and tantalum.)

This subject is getting far too technical for me!

I guess I'll have to just stop reading it, before I get completely confused,
and that is very easy to do!

Alan

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