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Your creativity and inventiveness bring to mind the great Bengali scientist nobody has heard of (or so it seems), despite his incredible achievements. I can find maybe 2 or 3 brief mentions of him at Hive. E.g.
One day with the great scientist, Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose

Jagdish Chandra Bose: A Trailblazer in Science and Innovation

In the annals of scientific history, certain names stand out as beacons of innovation and discovery. Among them is Jagdish Chandra Bose, an extraordinary figure whose pioneering work spanned multiple disciplines, leaving an indelible mark on the world of science. Born on November 30, 1858, in Mymensingh (now in Bangladesh), Bose’s journey from a humble background to becoming one of India’s most celebrated scientists is as inspiring as his groundbreaking contributions to physics, biology, and telecommunications.
Revolutionizing Plant Physiology
One of Bose’s most remarkable achievements was his groundbreaking research in plant physiology. Armed with an insatiable curiosity and an innovative spirit, he conducted experiments that challenged conventional wisdom about plant life. Through meticulous observations and the invention of ingenious instruments like the crescograph, Bose revealed the hidden world of plant responses to external stimuli, laying the groundwork for the field of biophysics.

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The second reference, I should clarify, was not a Hive post.
Here's another:
The Story of How Jagdish Chandra Bose Proved Plants Have Life
J C Bose: The Little Known Story of How India's First Biophysicist Proved Plants Have Life. A man whose genius transcended boundaries, Jagdish Chandra Bose was a quintessential polymath: a physicist, a biologist, a botanist, an archaeologist, an author and a connoisseur of fine arts.

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Wonderful! I look forward to reading these articles when i have a little more time. Thanks again 🙏

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Wow! This is great.

Am searching for his two books now:

The Nervous Mechanism of Plants & Response in the Living and Non-Living.

Many thanks for the heads up!

Sam, thank YOU for all the information you share.
This "Secret Life of Plants" book is packed full of shocking censorship of good ideas.
So many scientists, shot down, vilified.
It's disheartening, but I keep reading and keep trying to get ideas Out There - even though too many good ideas get suppressed. E.g., Dr. Ruth Drown, publicly humiliated for promoting the Abrams device....

Wikipedia

Ruth Beymer Drown (October 21, 1891 - March 13, 1965) born in Colorado was an American alternative medicine practitioner, chiropractor and proponent of radionics.She invented radio devices which she claimed could cure any patient in the world, just from blood-sampling. Drown was investigated by the

What is frequency healing and how does it work?

Frequency healing refers to a type of treatment developed in the early 1900's based on theories of resonance and vibration. Although color and sound therapies are also based on resonance and vibration, frequency healing is a therapy associated with specific signature frequencies.
All matter vibrates at a particular rate that distinguishes it from all other matter. This rate of vibration emits a corresponding frequency, called the signature frequency. Signature frequencies of viruses, bacteria, disease states, healthy organs, bones, even thoughts and emotions have been identified (1). Using signature frequencies is not unique to frequency healing; its how astrophysics determines the atmospheric content of different planets. By measuring frequencies emitted from a planet surface and comparing them to known signature frequencies of gases and chemical compounds, atmospheric data is obtained.
Using frequency for healing consists of either disrupting or overloading unwanted frequency, such as those of a virus or bacteria, or by amplifying or nurturing healthy frequencies. Disrupting unwanted frequency occurs similarly to the way an opera singer breaks a glass.

Ok, maybe she really was a nut job.

Drown also claimed that jazz music caused cancer and could be combatted by playing soothing tunes. In one of her books Drown Atlas of Radio Therapy she claimed that patients should not stand over a drain when taking a shower because the patient's magnetism would be washed by the water into the drain and leave the patient "depleted". When taking a bath, someone else should drain the tub water, or the patient should put on a robe and drain the water outside the tub to keep from washing the patients magnetism out with the water.
(Wikipedia)