Interesting. one more thing for the experimentation list.
as for the rod, I do not see why I wooden antenna do the same trick. just a stick with a copper wire around it. you could make it as long as you want and it can even go all the way to the bottom of a planter.
going to check out the video, thanks.
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Good point! Wooden rod with copper spiral around it should also work. It probably works better in fact, due to the spiral.
I came across this interesting image yesterday from 1755 which I thought you might enjoy.
It just blows my mind to see where we were at that time. Almost feels like the further back we go the more advanced our electroculture systems were.
I see direct correlation. the further back we go, the less numbing down was in play hence booming creativity and technological advancement. I bump into real history videos showing transport for example and I am blown away. so much suppression. this is already changing happily.
Interesting how in the drawing, it seems the plants sit on an elevated deck, isolated from the ground.. would that harness cosmic energy only..? nice find.
The only useful text I could find on it:
Taken from this link: https://www.researchgate.net/figure/A-Machine-for-a-Perpetual-Electrified-Garden-from-The-General-Magazine-of-Arts-and_fig5_322717384
So it would seem based on these words that the machine in the image was never actually made. Though I am curious to know how two glass globes generate a constant supply of electricity?
wow. there seems to be so much we do not know and will have to re-member.