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Anonymous No.2918853 [Report] >>2919656 >>2920474 >>2921151
magnetic water treatment for plants pipes
apparently this really works, lol, i curious to try it out

https://www.google.com/search?q=plant+surge+works%3F&ie=UTF-8

anyone got any ideas on how to source and put together our own magnets how do they work?

i was thinking possibly electro like this one on amazon https://www.amazon.com/iSpring-ED2000-Electronic-Descaler-Conditioner/dp/B0744TC3PW

they also have neodyn ones like this https://www.amazon.com/P3-P7920-Chemical-Free-Conditioner-Standard/dp/B0013FN6FW
Anonymous No.2918981 [Report]
Anonymous No.2919656 [Report] >>2919910 >>2921158
>>2918853 (OP)
I did this to my drinking water for a time... I swear it was easier to drink after a go through the magnetic millstone.
Anonymous No.2919910 [Report]
>>2919656
Anyone tried magnet fishing?
https://www.harborfreight.com/collections/inside-track-club-deals/retrieving-magnet-250-lb-pull-36905.html
Anonymous No.2920474 [Report]
>>2918853 (OP)
Just a descaler
Anonymous No.2921151 [Report] >>2921158 >>2921159 >>2921164 >>2921957
>>2918853 (OP)
Look up Ken Wheeler on youtube, he explains why this works and has a small scale "filter" you can make using tubing and a ring magnet. It sounds schizophrenic, but when you consider water is the source of life in the first place it's not really as far fetched as it sounds. Water is where memory is stored, which would explain phenomena like "muscle memory" and why life suffers depending on how contaminated it is, that and the very fact that life compunded itself out of this simple primordial substance into what you see today. Also would explain why it's so difficult to filter in the first place, one would think if it were reduced to distilled water that would solve the problem but even that causes problems. What the magnets do other than descaling/ "conditioning" of the minerals the water contains "filter" the memories of polluted water/decomposing life and its former memories. The best way I can explain this is it "resets" the water back to its proper geometrical structure instead of simply defragmenting it.
Anonymous No.2921158 [Report]
>>2921151
>>2919656 (cont.)
I know Wilbur's video about it but I just made a coaster of neodymium magnets in a grid and swished the water before putting it on top.
Easier than tubing stuff imo. Get some spares bc if the magnets are thin they may crack when they snap together.
Anonymous No.2921159 [Report]
>>2921151
btw. I'd compare it to airing the water out, I believe the alternating magnetic fields allow some "pollutants" out. Or it's like "opening the water up", idk. I don't believe things have "default settings" so I look for a system / thing-environment interaction explanation.
Also good to leave it out in the Sun...
Anonymous No.2921164 [Report]
>>2921151
Yes this is why homeopathy work... oh wait it doesnt
Anonymous No.2921864 [Report]
local plant depos have these on their water lines; most of them are old and broken, so it would seem at one time it was thought of as a good idea, occasionally i will see a one on a camper van build.
i always just assumed it reduced natural eddies for water moving in a pipe reducing erosion inside the pipe lowering containments. A river travel straight for 10x its width before turning because of coastal drag and eddies overcoming inertia.
Anonymous No.2921957 [Report]
>>2921151
I always if you could put several buckets into a drum and as the sun heats them up, you could extract energy due to some kind of lever arm attached to an engine. I think it would probably work like a solar collector, but I guess it's tied to sun rays or something.