Re: Practical magick.

From: Chandra P Das <vze1sar1_at_verizon.net>
Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2005 04:10:50 GMT


Sick Mind wrote:
> "Tom" <dantoXSPAM_at_earthlink.net> wrote
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>>"Sick Mind" <borodcar_at_worldnet.att.net> wrote
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>>> That's interesting. Are you saying plants aren't aquatropic?
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>>Is this a random question or does it have something to do with what I've
>>been talking about? If so, what?
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> It's difficult to believe one so sharp as you would have trouble
> finding water.
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> The inventor of the crescograph was Sir Jagadis Chandra Bose
> (1858-1937), relation to our Chandra

Dude, we Chandras are all related in some seemingly complex yet always cosmically simple ways to one another. Just take a good look from one of our eyes and you'll know:

http://www.etsu.edu/physics/bsmith/chandra/chandra.html

http://chandra.harvard.edu/xray_sources/

>or the maker of the speakers unknown.
> Why would I mention this? The crescograph amplified plant movements as much
> as 10,000,000 times using, I believe, tiny mirrors and cleverly angled
> light. Bose used the device to show plants' growth. He had other apparatus
> for measuring plants' responses to various stimuli. It seems conceivable
> that the hydrotropic property of roots might well make a good dowser when
> used in conjunction with that device.
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> Did someones materialistic rant just get flushed?
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> Sick Mind
> borodcar_at_att.net
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