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Scientists Witness “Woman With Exceptional Powers” Of Mind Rapidly Grow A Plant From A Seed

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This lady is apparently using Qi to grow a plant rapidly, something useful, I'd like to grow a garden fast, why wait say 5 years for apples when you can grow them in 1 month? :D

 

I was asking regarding science as there a documents showing that electricity can increase plant growth and fruit up to 125% +, so solar energy is a factor in plant grow and it seems electricity can boost this..and they were using electricity to successfully treat plants that had become diseased... reminds me of Chi and healing

 

So I am thinking Chi is some kind of electric energy? I know that air can have a subtle electric quality to it when your senses are pure/ refined you can feel this breathing. Say humans are electromagnetic, the food we eat gets converted into electrons. Plants are turning solar energy into stored electrons? so these electrons help in growth, healing... so I speculated Chi has something to do with this. Then Tesla was using high frequency electricity? for healing and increasing consciousness. I speculate this has something to do with the Sun also.

You are thinking in the right direction, but you are thinking on too superficial a level. You need to be aware of things like this:

 

Quantum Mechanics and Photosynthesis

 

Light-gathering macromolecules in plant cells transfer energy by taking advantage of molecular vibrations whose physical descriptions have no equivalents in classical physics, according to the first unambiguous theoretical evidence of quantum effects in photosynthesis published today in the journal Nature Communications.

The majority of light-gathering macromolecules are composed of chromophores (responsible for the colour of molecules) attached to proteins, which carry out the first step of photosynthesis, capturing sunlight and transferring the associated energy highly efficiently. Previous experiments suggest that energy is transferred in a wave-like manner, exploiting quantum phenomena, but crucially, a non-classical explanation could not be conclusively proved as the phenomena identified could equally be described using classical physics.

Often, to observe or exploit quantum mechanical phenomena systems need to be cooled to very low temperatures. This however does not seem to be the case in some biological systems, which display quantum properties even at ambient temperatures.

Now, a team at UCL have attempted to identify features in these biological systems which can only be predicted by quantum physics, and for which no classical analogues exist.

"Energy transfer in light-harvesting macromolecules is assisted by specific vibrational motions of the chromophores," said Alexanda Olaya-Castro (UCL Physics & Astronomy), supervisor and co-author of the research. "We found that the properties of some of the chromophore vibrations that assist energy transfer during photosynthesis can never be described with classical laws, and moreover, this non-classical behaviour enhances the efficiency of the energy transfer."

Molecular vibrations are periodic motions of the atoms in a molecule, like the motion of a mass attached to a spring. When the energy of a collective vibration of two chromphores matches the energy difference between the electronic transitions of these chromophores a resonance occurs and efficient energy exchange between electronic and vibrational degrees of freedom takes place.

Providing that the energy associated to the vibration is higher than the temperature scale, only a discrete unit or quantum of energy is exchanged. Consequently, as energy is transferred from one chromophore to the other, the collective vibration displays properties that have no classical counterpart.

The UCL team found the unambiguous signature of non-classicality is given by a negative joint probability of finding the chromophores with certain relative positions and momenta. In classical physics, probability distributions are always positive.

"The negative values in these probability distributions are a manifestation of a truly quantum feature, that is, the coherent exchange of a single quantum of energy," explained Edward O'Reilly (UCL Physics & Astronomy), first author of the study. "When this happens electronic and vibrational degrees of freedom are jointly and transiently in a superposition of quantum states, a feature that can never be predicted with classical physics."

Other biomolecular processes such as the transfer of electrons within macromolecules (like in reaction centres in photosynthetic systems), the structural change of a chromophore upon absorption of photons (like in vision processes) or the recognition of a molecule by another (as in olfaction processes), are influenced by specific vibrational motions. The results of this research therefore suggest that a closer examination of the vibrational dynamics involved in these processes could provide other biological prototypes exploiting truly non-classical phenomena. (Quantum mechanics explains efficiency of photosynthesis)

and rather than thinking of qi as some special type of “electrical energy”, widen your framework to think of it as something which allows one to harness and use the laws of electromagnetism themselves to affect plant energy-gathering, metabolism and growth, by among other things, affecting its “information system”, its DNA, which is a fundamental finding of the basic article.

 

To have this type of “global” systemic effect, a special type of “electrical energy” would have to be so special, that there would not be reason to call it electrical energy in the first place, or, to put it in the context of an old story, it would not be some special type of ugly duckling, it would be a very beautiful swan.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Edit: Added short title at the top of quoted article.

Edited by Zhongyongdaoist
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like snopes is an absolute authority - they say the body count behind the clintons has nothing to do with the clintons, and they "debunked" 911 too :rolleyes:

 

so if its data you arent meant to know, places like snopes will    make sure they write the "correct" things about the subject in question.

Never said nor implied it is an absolute authority. It is an objective source that I have found to be accurate.

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Never said nor implied it is an absolute authority. It is an objective source that I have found to be accurate.

Ummm... Except on anything even vaguely political.
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