This Simple Copper Wire Made Plants Explode with Growth — So Why Was It Ignored?
Автор: Heritage Garden Wisdom
Загружено: 2026-01-12
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In 1926, a forgotten invention shocked the agricultural world by claiming to triple crop yields using nothing but a single copper wire pulling energy from the sky—no fertilizer, no fuel, no machines. Official patents, grainy photographs, and even government committees documented massive plants and unprecedented harvests… then the technology vanished almost overnight.
In this video, we uncover the real science behind electroculture, the inventor who staked his life on it, the atmospheric electricity all plants live in, and why a method that costs almost nothing may have threatened an entire industry. From early 20th-century experiments to modern large-scale trials, this story challenges everything we think we know about how food is grown 👉 Subscribe for more deep dives into forbidden science, suppressed ideas, and the hidden forces shaping our world. 👇 SOURCES & FURTHER READING
Christofleau-related patent record: Apparatus for capturing atmospheric electricity (CH118648A)
UK Ministry of Agriculture Electro-Culture Committee (1918–1936) overview + interim reports discussion
UK Parliament (Hansard, 1924) mention of the Electro-Culture Committee and government funding
Fair-weather atmospheric electric field near the ground (~100 V/m): Feynman Lectures
Fair-weather atmospheric electricity measurement context (peer-reviewed): Harrison (2018), Journal of Electrostatics
Large-scale China “electroculture” reporting (3600 hectares; high-voltage pulses): South China Morning Post (2018)
#Electroculture#AtmosphericElectricity#OrganicGardening#SustainableFarming#SoilHealth#FreeEnergy#RegenerativeAgriculture
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