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RE: Electromagnetic World or Magneto Electric World? What are Ley Lines and what secrets do they hold throughout numerous ancient cultures? Gateways, Portals?

#electrocuture
You've heard of #permaculture and working with the land, how about electrocuture?

How about the Ether or Aether?

In organic chemistry, ethers are a class of compounds that contain an ether group—an oxygen atom bonded to two organyl groups.

The classical elements typically refer to earth, water, air, fire, and (later) aether

To break it down,
as a rain cloud floats through the sky

when it shoots out lightening, you have electrified
currents running through the sky.

The lightening bolts shoot out hydrogen and nitrogen atoms into the atmosphere.

These atoms form together to create a type of ammonia.

[Ammonia is an inorganic chemical compound of nitrogen and hydrogen with the formula NH₃. A stable binary hydride and the simplest pnictogen hydride, ammonia is a colourless gas with a distinctive pungent smell]

The ammonia mixes with the rain and falls to the ground and all around it.

This mixture of rain and ammonia comes down in a diluted form which is nitric acid and at it's basic form is nitrogen.

Nitric acid, also known as aqua fortis or spirit of niter, is a colorless, highly corrosive mineral acid that contains one nitrogen atom. The nitrogen atom is bonded to a hydroxy group, and also to two oxygen atoms. The chemical formula for nitric acid is HNO3, and each molecule contains one hydrogen atom, one nitrogen atom, and three oxygen atoms.

As you have likely discovered if you have grown garden plants or indoor plants, if you put too much nitrogen in your plants it will grow a lot of leaves, but does not produce flowers or fruit.

But, this nitric acid that falls from the ether is the perfect type of nitrogen your plants need.

Think about the forests in Iceland, Greenland, Canada and Alaska.
They have lush green forests and what do they have in common?

The Aurora Borealis.

What is it always giving off around these areas?

A LOT of electricy, thus a great deal of nitric acid surrounds these lush landscapes.

According to Space.com

The northern lights, or the aurora borealis, are beautiful dancing ribbons of light that have captivated people for millennia. But for all its beauty, this spectacular light show is a rather violent event.

The northern lights are created when energized particles from the sun slam into Earth's upper atmosphere at speeds of up to 45 million mph (72 million kph), but our planet's magnetic field protects us from the onslaught.

As Earth's magnetic field redirects the particles toward the poles — there are southern lights, too, which you can read about below — the dramatic process transforms into a cinematic atmospheric phenomenon that dazzles and fascinates scientists and skywatchers alike.

At any given moment, the sun is ejecting charged particles from its corona, or upper atmosphere, creating the solar wind. When that wind slams into Earth's ionosphere, or upper atmosphere, the aurora is born. In the Northern Hemisphere, the phenomenon is called the northern lights (aurora borealis), while in the Southern Hemisphere, it's called the southern lights (aurora australis).

"These particles are deflected towards the poles of Earth by our planet's magnetic field and interact with our atmosphere, depositing energy and causing the atmosphere to fluoresce," Billy Teets, the director of Dyer Observatory at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee told Space.com.

The bright colors of the northern lights are dictated by the chemical composition of Earth's atmosphere.

"Every type of atom or molecule, whether it's atomic hydrogen or a molecule like carbon dioxide, absorbs and radiates its own unique set of colors, which is analogous to how every human being has a unique set of fingerprints," Teets told Space.com.

"Some of the dominant colors seen in aurorae are red, a hue produced by the nitrogen molecules, and green, which is produced by oxygen molecules." Teet continued.

https://www.space.com/15139-northern-lights-auroras-earth-facts-sdcmp.html

This means during the Aurora Borealis, ions are dropping everywhere and it makes those trees lush, vibrant and beautiful!

The reason I use zinc and copper in spirals I create in my gardens and beds is the ions collect on the metal and give that energy to the soil and plants.

When the rain comes down it distributes the collected ions on the metals directly into the soil to help the plants thrive.

As a whole harvests are larger and healthier.

Chinese farmers have used electroculture for years.
They found that in addition to giving the soil and plants the nutrients they need, it also eliminates the bad things for the plant and soil making it a highly effective, natural way to grow crops.

These ions mixing with the rainwater can kill off mold spores and disease also.

It boosts metabolism in plants in the same way as when humans go outside and put their bare feet on the ground [grounding] it can help you feel better because you are pulling up those ions in the same way trees and plant life do.

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