Biochar & Paramagnetic Basalt - Energetic Soil Science Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • An introduction to my research and experiments into energetic soil amendment (magneto-dielectric interactions between the paramagnetic rock dust, carbon and other essential elements spoken about as far back as Rudolf Steiner). Includes ideas based on Terra Preta, modern soil science and correlating electrical research.
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Комментарии • 34

  • @hollywoodbootcamp
    @hollywoodbootcamp 10 месяцев назад +3

    Worth checking out the Fertile Current interviewed by Alfa Vedic.. also worth check out BioCharisma on how to properly pyrolyze biochar which becomes paramagnetic

    • @hanahisham8022
      @hanahisham8022 5 месяцев назад

      Please I want the link of biocharisma paramagnetic biochar

  • @robertstewart6099
    @robertstewart6099 Год назад +3

    I am enjoying the channel. I hope to buy some land shortly and develop my understanding of nature. I was looking at existing power solutions and it seems like Tesla had a complete micro hydro solution using the turbine connected to the generator. I expect modern materials can make the complete scheme more cost effective - I have a DIY design and I am struggling a little with the maths, as the turbine and the generator have so little public information. It will take me a bit time to catch up❤

    • @AlchemicalScience
      @AlchemicalScience  Год назад +2

      Fantastic. Yeah, one of the greatest challenges of our time is to reverse engineer Tesla's power systems with 120 years jump in tech advancement to factor in. It's not easy to find information! I have been piecing together hints and small successes from tens of incomplete sources

    • @hanahisham8022
      @hanahisham8022 5 месяцев назад +1

      I am also interested in tesla turbine , please keep in touch to update our imaginations to upgrade this knowledge

  • @nathanthelizardmccomb8650
    @nathanthelizardmccomb8650 Год назад +1

    Awesome! great experiment can’t wait to follow this important work ❤

  • @uncappingthelighthouse138
    @uncappingthelighthouse138 Год назад

    Very interesting! Thank you for sharing!

  • @simoncrooks7441
    @simoncrooks7441 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the interesting presentation. You may be interested to know I'm watching this from Fiji where I have a large vegetable garden. I am struggling a bit with my soil ferility. Hense my interest in Terra preta soils and how they may have been formed. I will follow your work with interest. Thanks again. Simon

  • @____suti4810
    @____suti4810 8 месяцев назад

    In electroculture there use atmosperic antenna.

  • @brandonboulton2776
    @brandonboulton2776 10 месяцев назад

    I have found black tourmaline powder helps my plants. Interesting ferroelectric with a truncated icosahedral lattice. ❤ Need some?

  • @SelassieIorganics
    @SelassieIorganics Год назад

    Do you know about JADAM and KNF style agriculture? I’ve been utilizing no till living soil principles and paramagnetic rock dusts and biochar for over a decade now. Glad to hear some new information about the topics.. thanks for sharing! Definitely check out some of the KNF and JADAM ultra low cost organic agriculture information.

    • @AlchemicalScience
      @AlchemicalScience  Год назад

      I've watched a few videos and talked to a few fellows about KNF. Very interesting stuff. Yeah, this is old knowledge in a few of the alternative natural systems of farming for sure. That's why I've got so much confidence to start trials with so little data. Seeing how it fits so perfectly with other fields of science just convinced me further!

  • @michelbisson6645
    @michelbisson6645 Год назад

    very good thank you

  • @user-OB79
    @user-OB79 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Jordan, Just found your channel and really enjoying it!! I have a question in regards to your Basalt crusher dust? im dairy farming down at Korumburra south Gippsland and im looking for a good source of high quality dust as we used a bit of local granite crusher dust but when i finally got it tested it didn't test up all that good so just wondering if you could point me in the right direction to find a bit of Basalt? Really enjoying trying to get my head around some of this stuff!! Cheers and keep up the good work :)

  • @jimmyharvey8270
    @jimmyharvey8270 6 месяцев назад

    Where is your farm?

  • @evanstarwalker2485
    @evanstarwalker2485 Год назад

    its real easy to make biochar, find a 44gallon drum with a ring clip lid, cut 4 40mm holes in bottom,place on 3 bricks ,light a fire inside with your wood ,when burning well fill drum to top with fire wood when flames get to top fill with more wood, takes about 3 goes, thentake off bricks and put lid on with hose to cool it down , I did it with murry red gum and charchol came out in 30mm chunks that crushes easiily,Iadd crusher dust here at the nursery to pots,definately works at cupfull per plant , cool energiser plates, did you know that some people get excellent results with 6in terracotta pipes stacked to 2m high filled with basalt rock dust, the basalt dust down here in victoria is real dark, ever thought of building a 6 m tower of power

    • @AlchemicalScience
      @AlchemicalScience  Год назад

      Yeah I've been doing char in a cone pit. The char is harder to get perfect than in the barrel method but I can do more at once so it'll do me for this winter. Hardest part of the char is cutting all that wood haha.
      I'm in Vic too. Hit me up if you're ever in Bendigo, sounds like we'd have a bit to chat about

    • @evanstarwalker2485
      @evanstarwalker2485 Год назад

      @@AlchemicalScience use to live in bendigo now 3hrs nth 100km sth of albury, love to help out with the bio char pit ,something new ,for your mkt garden we supply a comercial grower with seedling grown in the 198 cell trays , 13 tunnell houese 20m times 4 m , we have the air seeder to drill out the trays chrisine would let you use it , how many thousands do you need,you welcome to visit the nursery,I love cutting wood have electric chainsaw, done 7 trailer loads with it already

    • @AlchemicalScience
      @AlchemicalScience  Год назад

      Okay yeah we must be living parallel lives... I just did 7 loads of wood with my electric chainsaw too.. Cheers mate, I'll hit you up if I'm ever out that way. Just checking out other farms is always worth a trip

  • @Nobudee
    @Nobudee Год назад

    @gardeningincanada might be interested in some collaborations. Perhaps helping with the chemistry side and/or experimental design (nutrition vs ionic influences).

  • @michelbisson6645
    @michelbisson6645 Год назад

    where can we buy tool to measure basalt?

    • @AlchemicalScience
      @AlchemicalScience  Год назад

      Try looking for a pcsm soil tester designed by Phil Callahan. They can be expensive and uncommon though. I'll ask the guy who tested mine where he got his next time I see him

  • @michelbisson6645
    @michelbisson6645 Год назад

    so does biochar paramagnetic to?

    • @AlchemicalScience
      @AlchemicalScience  Год назад

      Nah, it's polarised and it does induct well with paramagnetic materials but not considered paramagnetic itself

  • @lukiepoole9254
    @lukiepoole9254 Год назад +2

    Ever contact with "master Ivo"?

    • @AlchemicalScience
      @AlchemicalScience  Год назад +1

      Yeah, big fan of his research. Experimenting with his MOSFET driver PCB atm

    • @lukiepoole9254
      @lukiepoole9254 Год назад +1

      @@AlchemicalScience epic

  • @michelbisson6645
    @michelbisson6645 Год назад

    is it better micronized biochar?

    • @AlchemicalScience
      @AlchemicalScience  Год назад

      I don't think so. From my experience a little chunkiness seems good

  • @regardvermeulen7341
    @regardvermeulen7341 Год назад

    Im loving what you are talking about. But it seems you have not taken into considersation. The entire soil microbiome that regulate pathogens, Ph and providing nutrients to coloids that is absorbed by the plants. You are basically experimenting with the soil succesion scale and developing the right habitat for a balanced set of soil microorganisms. If you want to bring life to dead soil. You have to reintroduce the microbial life. And you are basically trying to develop the best habita for the organisms. So much of what you are saying in energy terms is the same on the microbial level

    • @AlchemicalScience
      @AlchemicalScience  Год назад +1

      I've been working on our soil microbiology for 7 years (on 2 farms) before this but this is where Steiner's ideas about soil science differ from the norm. Based on the ideas of Steiner, Reich and contemporaries, the biological/chemical system is occurring simultaneously but secondarily to the energetic system. They claim (and there is some minor evidence to support the hypothesis) that microbial life will self generate when the soil is appropriately "conductive/conducive" and balanced. It's a minor adjustment to the rationale and is not a commonly supported idea but I'm interested in how this corresponds with the results I've found from a from a year of experimentation arranging materials as diy capacitors/radiant energy collectors. The configuration of the materials and the makeup of the materials used to build the capacitor layers dramatically influences the measurable radiant energy flow through the medium. Upon applying this logic to cell tray soil trials, similar affects are observed. Perhaps I will find that I do need to soak/inoculate my char if this idea doesn't prove fruitful but so far I've obtained results that suggest that I want my char as "negatively charged' or as a empty as possible so it will act primarily as an energy sink (energy from the sun, atmosphere and earth). It's midwinter here so I'm a few months off doing more serious field trials still. The heavy frosts hit soon after I filmed this video and it's looking all around miserable out there right now.

  • @phillipjacobs7691
    @phillipjacobs7691 11 месяцев назад

    Its BS. Ive done trials with the stuff in raised beds with controlled beds and it does NOTHING.

    • @AlchemicalScience
      @AlchemicalScience  11 месяцев назад

      What stuff have you tried? High paramagnetic basalt from Victoria Australia in a specific ratio to biochar for your soil? If you didn't see any results at all you frankly weren't trying hard enough or you don't understand the factors properly. I'll publish my initial trials when complete. Its just spring again here now.

    • @KB-2222
      @KB-2222 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@AlchemicalScienceI'm curious