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Old 01-11-2003, 06:20 PM   #2
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Hi mate,
just er thought you'd serlip that Quantumponics bit in there then? All casual and matter of fact, like? Sounds like something out of Star Trek doesn't it? "Quantum Sub-Particle Accelerator"

Done a bit of research, very hard to find out about in detail but loads of testimonials. At first I thought it might have some influence on the ionic balance of the water but the science is way ahead of that, real Einstein stuff!

Here's my attempt at an explanation...it's pretty shaky! :

It seems that it can create some kind of sub-atomic particle acceleration which is heavy sheyit!
Photons are sub-atomic particles that are emitted by the sun. They shouldn't be thought of as matter so much, they are more like an energy field. As this is emitted by the sun, someone at some point has hypothesised that they might be able to recreate some of the advantages that plants/fish/animals(including us) get from the sun by harnessing this "energy". Apparently, the Quantumponic unit charges the water used to irrigate the plants with a photon field which increases the active ability of both the water and the nutrients, allowing effective uptake of more i.e. without burn.

Exactly how they have gone about it is a mystery and how they made the leap to working out that "photonically charging" [sic...my own terminology, not necessarily correct] water will result in increased activity baffles me too....from this I can only surmise that:

a) It is such new technology that those responsible believe it is still in their best interests to guard it.

Although, after hearing it has been in development for forty years, not an incredibly long time but still quite a while, I am led to believe that:

b) It could be a scam!

Units are for sale at an Australian website at $108....I'm not sure if it's US or AUS. Either way, in my money, 50 or 75 quid doesn't seem like a fortune to pay for an experiment that at the very worst will do nothing so I might give it a shot....In the name of science, naturally

There are many testimonials from respected sources, most of whom are involved in "feeding the starving" projects, and many report yields of 130-160% of the control's yields. The benefits of the sub-particle accelerator are said to include pain-relief and skeletal regeneration (you could possibly sit watching your plants grow to mutant size, like in Woody Allen's "Sleeper", as your back heals 'San )....their words; although exactly what "skeletal regeneration" involves escapes me

Here is a link to some info on sub-atomics and photons:

Clickypoos

I'm halfway through reading it and far less through understanding...I vill keep you informed as to my findings, mein lieblings, and try and return with a better "plain English" explanation.

All the best,


[edit]Sorry, wrong link....interesting stuff but a bit tangential to this disussion....this is what I meant, it goes into the effect of photons on electron charge (ions) which, I think, is probably the fundamental that Quantumponics works on:

Clickeroony

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