Another Method for Producing Hybrid Plasma: the Hidden Science of the Enclosed Plant Terrarium

Benjamin J Scherlag
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Introduction: Enclosed plant terraria have been in use for more than a hundred years but no scientific explanation for their long-term ability to sustain the plants with no water, low light and no air have been proposed. For the present study, we constructed an enclosed and sealed terrarium with a variety of broadleaf plants and measured daily ionization and absolute humidity levels for 1 month compared to a similar container without plants. Methods: Twelve healthy, watered broadleaf plants were placed in a large 19-quart plastic container and sealed with snap closers. A similar but empty container was used as a control. Protocol 1: The time to reach maximum negative ion counts determined by introducing an ion counter into the canister and a hygrometer to measure humidity were monitored daily for 30 days. Protocol 2: After the 30-day study, the plants were removed from the canister. For the next 10 days, the same procedure was followed daily. Results: The time (in seconds) to reach maximum negative ion counts (2999x103 ion counts/sec, for this instrument) and absolute humidity (90+%) in the first 10 days and the last 10 days of the month-long monitoring period were maintained at exceedingly high levels. Even when the plants had been removed from the container. All p values were >0.05. Conclusions: In an enclosed and sealed terrarium with a variety of broadleaf plants, and measured daily ionization and absolute humidity levels for 1 month negative ion counts and humidity were maintained at significantly high levels for another 10 days, even when the plants were removed from the container
产生杂交等离子体的另一种方法:封闭植物玻璃容器的隐藏科学
导语:封闭型植物terraria已经被使用了一百多年,但对于其在没有水、低光和没有空气的情况下长期维持植物生长的能力,没有提出科学的解释。在本研究中,我们构建了一个封闭和密封的玻璃容器,其中有各种阔叶植物,并测量了1个月的每日电离和绝对湿度水平,与没有植物的类似容器进行了比较。方法:将12株健康的、浇水的阔叶植物置于一个19夸脱的大塑料容器中,用弹簧封口器密封。用一个类似的空容器作为对照。方案1:达到最大负离子计数的时间通过将离子计数器引入罐中和湿度计测量湿度来确定,每天监测30天。方案2:经过30天的研究,将植物从罐中取出。在接下来的10天里,每天都遵循同样的程序。结果:在长达一个月的监测期内,前10天和后10天达到最大负离子计数(2999x103个离子计数/秒)和绝对湿度(90+%)的时间(以秒为单位)保持在极高的水平。即使植物已经从容器中移出。p值均>0.05。结论:在一个封闭和密封的装有各种阔叶植物的玻璃容器中,测量了1个月的每日电离和绝对湿度水平,负离子计数和湿度在另外10天内保持在显著的高水平,即使将植物从容器中取出
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