You need to let him label the water he gives you 1,2,3,4 with the plants labeled A,B,C,D, and you need to be the only one that knows which water goes to which plant, and only he should know which water goes with with which bottle. He should not even see you water them, as he could see which water went to which plant, and his intentions could then affect the outcome.

Marshall

On 5/11/2012 2:51 PM, Kirsteen Wright wrote:
You know I'd really like to try this. Would this methodology work? I take 5 2litre plastic bottles (sorry only have plastic) fill one with tap water, one with filtered tap water, one with Scottish spring water, one with tap water boiled on stove and cooled, one with tap water microwaved to boil and cooled. I'll label each bottle A, B, C etc, get my son to fill each, write down what he filled it with but don't let me see the list. I'll then take a packet of sunflower seeds 'cos they sprout pretty quick, and plant 3 seeds in each of 5 identical pots filled with compost from the same bag. I'll label the pots A, B, C etc, sit them on the same windowsill and give them all a measured amount of water each day from their appropriate bottle. I won't know which is which but should be able to see if they grow roughly evenly or not.

Have I missed anything?

Kirsteen




On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 7:00 PM, Marshall <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    The pictures of those tests are a rip-off.   These pictures were
    taken by my daughter in Knoxville, TN about a science fair project
    project my granddaughter did about 10 years ago.

    It can be explained simply because the plants responded to the
    experimenters desires and intentions.  For it to be valid would
    require it to be completely double blind.  Fact is, you can have
    two plants, and send one loving thoughts, and the other thoughts
    of death, and over a short period get similar results.

    Marshall


    On 5/11/2012 4:07 AM, Mark wrote:

        So if microwave is so harmless then could someone explain why
        plants die if they are watered with microwaved water?

        Here's some evidence...
        Http://Hinduism.co.za/trees.htm

        I did the test myself, but never captured photos and I got the
        same results.

        -Regards,

        Mark


        On 11 May 2012, at 2:23, "Mike Monett"<[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>>  wrote:

        David AuBuchon<[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>>  wrote:

            Did Mike even do some basic google searching to confirm
            there is no
            evidence microwaves have negative health effects?  No, it
            appears not.

        Yes, Mike did all the googling to search for evidence of harm.

        Like most things, a weak analysis capability can convince you
        of anything.

        I am finished with this topic.

        Thanks,

        Mike Monett


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