Re: Biorhythms of plants CD

Lawrence F. London, Jr. (london@metalab.unc.edu)
Mon, 30 Aug 1999 13:23:31 -0400 (EDT)

On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, Mary Gold wrote:

> We have recieved the following question here at the Alternative Farming
> Systems Information Center, and I have been unable to come up with any leads
> to help. Does anyone in the group know about the CD in question, or have
> experience working with biorhythms of plants? I would really appreciate any
> information.
>
> MESSAGE SENT US: help! i am desperately looking for a cd that has the
> recorded sounds of biorhythms of plants that are arranged to make a sort of
> "music". i dont have any clue as to the name of the cd nor the name of the
> creator of the cd; in fact, the only reason that i know of this cd is that
> i had a friend who had claimed to own it.. unfortunately, i have lost
> contact with him... i am very interested in finding this cd...i know that
> with the lack of information that i have given you, the chances
> of my receiving help are very small, but any info that you may have would
> greatly interest me.. thank you for your time,

A Japanese researcher has invented and is now marketing a device that
measures micro voltage changes in plants in response to people in varying
degrees of proximity to the plants. It translates these voltage changes
into 1) flashes of light 2) sound - can't remember which. I'm racking my
brain to remember where I read about this, on the Web or in this month's
issue of some magazine. Anyway, this was announced within the past week or
two. This may have been the device used to collect the sounds used on the
CD.


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