Waving fields

Waving fields

No field is ever without moving. Always something is vibrating. Be it light, be it sound, be it any invisible vibration. In formal language we talk about waves, they have a frequency as they have a wavelength. Quantum physicist Louis de Broglie determined this specific frequency for every element in the Periodic System of Elements. So it is logic to study the frequencies of living plants and animals as well. And this happens in many ways! And many different techniques have come on the market in the last decades or two. Sound machines, Sonic Bloom, EcoSonic are just some examples. You’ll read more about these different techniques on this website.

How do you know the right frequency to broadcast? That depends on your goal. You can select a frequency with intuition – like Hulda Clark -. You could also follow the thinking of the French quantum physicist Joel Sternheimer. He discovered that very tiny sounds are emitted during the formation process of a proteine. And he experimented with supporting such process by sending the same frequencies to the plant, as he did for example with tomato. For some proteines you can hear this ‘proteine music’. Every proteine has its own specific order of frequencies, which you can ‘translate’ into audible sound. You could also follow the ideas of the Swiss musician and agronomist Walter Thut. He started from the Periodic Table frequencies of de Broglie, then applied the musical laws of harmonics -subdividing that frequency so many times by 2 until he reached the audible domain. So he found a very interesting order of metals, of water, of oxygen, of electrons etc. From the other side of the spectrum, the very low frequencies -like the ebb and flood movement related to the moon, but also the rotation times of planets – he multiplied the frequency by 2, so many times until he arrived again in the audible domain. He then askes what is required by the plant, or by the cow, and than offers the fitting frequencies -in the desired order – to the plant or the animal. With his company Planet Horizon Technologies he also developed successful business in water treatments for irrigation in India and other countries, treating the irrigation water with two specific electromagnetic frequencies.

Many experiments with sounds have been realised. On wine in Switzerland and Italy (University of Florence), South Africa (University of Stellenbosch). They all indicate a higher yield, less diseases and better taste.

Henk Kieft

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