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The Project

Paramagnetism is the quantum magic that enhances plant growth and enables animal brains to bridge universes and the multiverse. The purpose of this project is to map significant paramagnetic sites and study the effects and benefits of 
this little known form of magnetism.


 
Volcanic soils serve as an antennae and receiver to attract and store an atmospheric energy called Extra Long Frequency (ELF) radio waves (Schumann waves.) This energy was originally derived from lightning bolts, where that explosive energy was converted to a more subtle and stable form in the atmosphere. Volcanic soils do more than attract and store this energy, they can convert it to tiny light particles called biophotons. The release of these measurable light particles into the soil effectively provides light for the plant roots and the army of organisms that surround them. This light energy boosts root growth and nodulation in legumes, and stimulates beneficial microbes. - Graeme Sait - CEO of Nutri-Tech Solutions (NTS).

From David Brinkman's book: Crossverse: An Answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything:

In the mid-1800s, Michael Faraday was the first to discover and study paramagnets. Faraday found that paramagnetic material acted as a permanent magnet when a magnetic field was applied around the material. Oddly, the paramagnetism effect led to an increase in the overall magnetic field. In another strange observation, the paramagnetic material would instantly return to its normal state after the magnetic field was removed. The strengthening of a magnetic field and then the instant disappearance of charged magnetism was very different from what is found with standard ferromagnetic objects. The Bohr–van Leeuwen theorem would later prove that paramagnetism is in the realm of quantum mechanics (unpaired spinning electrons) and cannot be explained by classical science. In the soil, paramagnetism leads to the retention of water and stimulation of biophotos which aid in the growth of plant roots. These effects also support microbial life in the soil, which, in turn, helps in the growth of the plants. Thanks to Philip Callahan’s discoveries, paramagnetism is now recognized as the key ingredient in the new field of biological farming and sustainable agriculture.[1] 

Over the years, Callahan would also discover that ancient sacred sites, and Marian apparition sites, showed some of the highest paramagnetic readings. One purpose of this project is to gather more paramagnetic readings around the world.

If you would like to contribute a soil sample to the project, please contact me at this email address.



[1] Bob Pike: Pike Agri-Lab: http://pikeagri.com/