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were being passed between plants with a variety of complex<br />

screens, without success, suggesting that their signals are outside<br />

our electromagnetic spectrum. One of the hazards of this research<br />

is that unless the researcher is truly aware of his/her own emotional<br />

states, these can confuse the results. Perhaps every scientist<br />

who wishes to produce 'objective' results should go on a course to<br />

make him/her more aware of their prejudices! There is probably<br />

no such thing as truly objective research. (The same could be said<br />

for anyone whose work brings them into a role influential with<br />

others.)<br />

Backster's best known experiment excluded the human factor.<br />

Live brine shrimps were dumped in boiling water automatically<br />

at pre-determined intervals, near the plants which reacted 'emotionally'<br />

each time the massacre took place. Not only do plants<br />

respond as if they had a nervous system, but they also exhibit a<br />

capacity for memory. As we shall see later, water also has this<br />

memory facility. With specially adapted equipment, 'emotional'<br />

reactions have also been monitored from amoebas, blood samples<br />

and cell cultures. Experimenting with fertilized eggs, it was<br />

found that when one egg was broken others, even in the next<br />

room, responded with shock.<br />

Societies with ancient roots still celebrate this knowledge, as in<br />

the kosher quietening rituals, prior to the sacrifice of animals, or in<br />

the blessing of crops before they are harvested. This is more than<br />

consideration for the sacrifice, for it also recognizes that the food<br />

thereby retains higher vibrations and is more beneficial for human<br />

consumption.<br />

Cymatics<br />

One of the first to convert vibration into visible form was an eighteenth<br />

century German physicist, Ernst Chladni, who found he<br />

could influence patterns of sand scattered on a steel disc by playing<br />

different notes on a violin. This was developed last century by Hans<br />

Jenny of Zurich, using sophisticated equipment with liquids, plastics,<br />

metal filings and powders. 7 He then vibrated the discs at<br />

ascending pitch, and found that the harmonic patterns that<br />

appeared at different pitches formed a variety of organic shapes:<br />

spirals of jellyfish turrets, concentric rings of tree growth, tortoiseshell<br />

patterns or zebra stripes, pentagonal stars of sea-urchins,<br />

HIDDEN NATURE

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