Tritoch
Ex-Bluelighter
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Ataxia said:Firstly, to be pedantic, his definition of oxidation is way off. Oxidation is loss of electron(s) (therefore a gain of a charge) of an atom/ion in a reaction (e.g. heterolytic cleavage). This is one of the first things you learn in chemistry!
It's an interesting concept though. Where's the proof though? I thought a "doctor" would have learned to reference!
A study into this by professional chemists (Not some Hindu quack "doctor") would be interesting.
PS. I should have just posted this quote from the site for anyone in doubt about the veritably of the source:
The alarming effect which acid rock music had been shown to have on plants made Mrs. Rettallack wonder whether the nationwide craze for it among the younger generation might be extremely deleterious to their development. One longhaired musician, peering into the rock-suffused biotronic chamber, said to her; "Man, if rock is doing that to plants, I wonder what it is doing to me?"
This isn't a forum to spread your religious propaganda.
How can you associate one article by one man with everything on an entire website? The quote you're using to discredit Herbert M. Shelton and his article is from a book called The secret Life of Plants by Peter Tompkins and Christopher Bird. It has nothing to do with his article. Maybe that article isn't in the best of company...I myself don't agree with everything on that site (Iit came up in a search result, and I found that one article to be interesting), but what are you trying to prove by referencing an unrelated article?
...Typical of a narrow-minded skeptic...
Also, Herbert Shelton is not Hindu nor am I. It's kind of immature to just assume I'm hindu and tell me not to spread my religious propaganda.
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