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Quantumponics tomato growth test
by Stanford University's M. Gedde MD PhD.

This Quantumponics
tomato growth test is an experiment designed and created by
by Dr. Margaret Gedde, MD PhD, graduate of Stanford University and Columbia
University.
Dr. Gedde is an EX-pharmaceutical company drug development director, biochemist
and microbiologist, once in highest demand, including as a consultant and
experimental protocol designer. As a primary private sector supporter of the
SusPro sustainability project for sustainable living with alternative energy,
agriculture and construction, she turned her formal skills into our Earth
friendly "green" educational project.
In the pharma industry, often the first
thing done to test for a potentially viable new product, is simply placing it in
a Petri dish with an organism you want to see how it will react with. This early
experiment was a similar began, although a bit more advanced than that.
We aren't all scientists here obviously, so
I'll try and explain the basics for those of you not familiar with it.
Quantomponics uses some kind of device to do "something" to the water. Although
I believe they make non-electric powered devices also, ours was a mid-range
system that had a box plugged into the AC socket of a wall outlet. Coming from
that was a plastic tube probe, similar to PVC water piping. Now to the
experiment.
Description: An early test of the quantomponics energized water system on tomato
plant growth by Dr. Gedde MD PhD was designed by her in the following manner.
Very importantly, so we couldn't fool anyone else, let alone ourselves, or
influence the plants by other means (like "green thumb" syndrome, talking to
your plants, giving "good" or "bad" energy or thoughts to your plants, etc.).
We used two 5 gallon buckets of rainwater. Each had identical amounts of a plant
growth fertilizer that alleged it was natural and optimized for such plants as
tomatoes.
We bought 2 tiny seedlings from Wal-mart about 3"
high. It was winter I believe, at about 7000 ft. elevation. Both seedlings
were very unhealthy, nearly dead.
We used two the Qponics treated
water on one, and untreated water on the other. Again, set up like any
good true scientific study, double-blind (like scientists use to determine the effectiveness of drugs vs.
placebo), the person watering the plants had no idea which plant was receiving
the regular water vs. the quantompoinics charged water.
In other words, the person watering them didn't know which was getting the
treated water, and which wasn't (so their thoughts/actions/expectations couldn't affect the
outcome - this is done in all real scientific studies). Also, the person
controlling the charging and fertilizer content of the water, didn't know which
bucket was being used on which plant. Basically, NOBODY KNEW ANYTHING! (JOKE).
OVERNIGHT the treated plant grew 4" taller than the
non-treated plant!!! The above picture is of the two a couple of weeks
later, indoors during winter in the Rocky Mountains, getting only about an hour of sun a day.
Guess which is the treated plant? Yes, the
far healthier, larger, more leafy one. You can't see it well in the photo, but
the treated plant also had small green
tomatoes, whereas the other had none.
In our opinion, it indicated including it
in future greenhouse and ground based growing experiments. Personally, it was
shocking to me and quite a dramatic testimonial for quantumponics.
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