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Plant electro-tropism is a living organism's response to natural internal and external electrical forces. Electro-tropism is why branches and woody plants in close proximity grow away from each other.
Common plant directional tropisms are Chemotropism, Gravitropism, Hydro- tropism, Heliotropism, Phototropism, Thermotropism, and Thigmotropism—although none consider electric force vectors.
Voltage recordings done on a variety of trees and plants demonstrate large numbers of electrons continuously flowing towards branch tips, with or without leaves. Woody tree parts are a physical record of electrical flow, just like a Lichtenberg Figure is a physical record of electrical flow.
Arthur Ramthun, P.E., is a civil engineer who has taken it upon himself to explore, experiment and develop a new base of knowledge on Plant Electro-tropism. This is a re-release of his conference presentation at EU2015: Paths of Discovery.
Authur Ramthun
"Plant Electro-tropism"
Water Research Journal, Vol 8
waterjournal.org/archives/ramthun-summary
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Plant electro-tropism is a living organism's response to natural internal and external electrical forces. Electro-tropism is why branches and woody plants in close proximity grow away from each other.
Common plant directional tropisms are Chemotropism, Gravitropism, Hydro- tropism, Heliotropism, Phototropism, Thermotropism, and Thigmotropism—although none consider electric force vectors.
Voltage recordings done on a variety of trees and plants demonstrate large numbers of electrons continuously flowing towards branch tips, with or without leaves. Woody tree parts are a physical record of electrical flow, just like a Lichtenberg Figure is a physical record of electrical flow.
Arthur Ramthun, P.E., is a civil engineer who has taken it upon himself to explore, experiment and develop a new base of knowledge on Plant Electro-tropism. This is a re-release of his conference presentation at EU2015: Paths of Discovery.
Authur Ramthun
"Plant Electro-tropism"
Water Research Journal, Vol 8
waterjournal.org/archives/ramthun-summary
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Ideas and/or concepts presented on this channel do not necessarily express or represent the Electric Universe Model of Cosmology, The Thunderbolts Project, or T-Bolts Group Inc.
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