Sheeeeeeet yo mean dat beeping ain’t much smoke alarm? Deshawn get yo ass down here and take yo chicken out dat microwave mama got to put dat flint tap water in dere!
I don't think so. But there do seem to be a number of anecdotal studies on plants and wifi. I think being directly hit by microwaves is the real issue for life.
Microwaves effect water by spinning water molecules around to impart kinetic energy. That's it. But the effects on more complicated molecules are, well, more complicated.
We'll let you figure this out. What do I gotta say about this. Well in recent years, I'll use the mic more, like at work lunches and breaks. Here.. I don't use it very much. Maybe to un-thaw frozen bread a bit.
Back in the 90's though.. I wasn't into it and wouldn't use it, for whatever reasons.
Do I notice much of a difference with how things are now, compared to back then. Not much, ok. I'm like just over age 50.. not really any health problems I can point towards me using the mic more.
I think you might have something going on here in this post pic. But why would they put the water in the microwave first, right.. that seems odd. You don't have to do that.
This is bullshit.
well I don't know.. try it out. lol
Only a fucking idiot would pour boiling water on plant roots.
Sheeeeeeet yo mean dat beeping ain’t much smoke alarm? Deshawn get yo ass down here and take yo chicken out dat microwave mama got to put dat flint tap water in dere!
she let them cool down first
Plants don't like hot water. Who woulda thunk?
she let it cool first.
still bullshit though
yeah, maybe it's cause it was hot, eh
An easy expirament to try at home. I am game. Of course, I will let the microwaved water cool first.
Now find out what happens to it, when you vortex the water before giving it to plants (feed your algo stuff from Dan Winter and Viktor Schauberger).
I don't think so. But there do seem to be a number of anecdotal studies on plants and wifi. I think being directly hit by microwaves is the real issue for life.
Microwaves effect water by spinning water molecules around to impart kinetic energy. That's it. But the effects on more complicated molecules are, well, more complicated.
lol
yeah this really is a super duper experiment, non-blind with a sample size of 2
https://www.giftofcuriosity.com/plants-microwaved-water/
and others have repeated it without the same results
We'll let you figure this out. What do I gotta say about this. Well in recent years, I'll use the mic more, like at work lunches and breaks. Here.. I don't use it very much. Maybe to un-thaw frozen bread a bit.
Back in the 90's though.. I wasn't into it and wouldn't use it, for whatever reasons.
Do I notice much of a difference with how things are now, compared to back then. Not much, ok. I'm like just over age 50.. not really any health problems I can point towards me using the mic more.
I think you might have something going on here in this post pic. But why would they put the water in the microwave first, right.. that seems odd. You don't have to do that.
Now look how they laid fiber next to all the water supplies.