My little 60 amp teapot warmer under my batches makes the run absolutely clear. Without that mini-hot-plate and convection currentsdoing 'stirring', other things being equal, the product is heavily milky. There is a small field off the teapot but since it is AC, whatever polarity it has will probably be reversing 60 times per second. My 6volt DC games transformer runs off the AC wallplug of course. When I run the milky batch (without the warmer) other thing being equal, there is no 'stirring' by convection and the milkiness hangs in about ten 'curtains' between the electrodes. This indicates that the 60 hertz is creating some kind of 'harmonics' (maybe?) anyone? The point is... how can we be sure we are NOT using magnetic fields as well as harmonics in all sorts of combinations....Marshall has a magnetic pump circulating his water...I am currently using a mini hot-plate, which, incidentally, will be cycling the same as the mini-transformer...Harmonics breaking down particles??? Anyone??? Maybe it takes very little to make a difference ?At 12:53 PM 06/10/00 -0700, you wrote: > Anybody out there done any experimentation with applying magnetic fields >to CS during production ???? He was seeing pretty vivid results from >"South" polarized water (water exposed for several hours to the south poles >of several magnets) enhancing plant growth, and the use of "North" >polarized water for human and animal use. Anybody played with this at all >????? Marc
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