At 04:41 PM 8/15/04, you wrote:
Former top FBI lie detector expert Cleve Backster went into private
practice with similar services in NYC. One day in the 1960's (I believe)
he got bored and hooked his lie detector up to a plant growing in his
office, and to his surprise noted that it registered on the detector.
He then started wondering about the plant's ability to emit detectable
frequencies, and wondered if he could affect the plant's behaviour. He
made menacing moves against the plant (a rhodendren, I believe) and to his
amazement saw the lie detector peg the meter.
The plant emitted no energy at any frequency. Cleve used a galvanometer to
measure resistance. Plants can change their resistance but emit no energy.
Don't get your terms mixed up. The plant had a variable resistance, NOT a
transmission of energy at a certain frequency.
Dave
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