This weekend, on this Good Friday, I want to share this awesome discovery and how I think it will change the world. Hopefully, godwillingly, I'll be working on this today with real people and take the next 5 years of my life working on this area.
I have discovered that there is a a link between sound and how it works with life being grown in soil. Last year, I experimented by plugging in my Roland S1 and my teenage engineering op-1 into the soil of my parents garden. To my surprise, the cherry tree that has never ever bloomed bloomed brilliantly. I also found that the mint, rosemary and other produce of the garden flourished. Tomatos even grew during the winter when there was snow outside.
We have kept the seeds from the previous year to grow saplings this year in the hope to retain good healthy seasonal seed growth, which I believe is a technique that will further enhance the produce.
If we were ever to have issues with fertile soil, I truly believe today that there is a link between this discovery and how we could create a sound spark to seeds or soil or even biological growth that was struggle in harsh environments.
The link truly is that sound, slowly has a form of life.
As a scientist, this truly excites me as a field of study, I'd love to continue as we don't have any new form of microphones or sound technology to listen to frequencies and slow sound signatures that we are unaware of in all things. Not just seed development but also the form of healing. I've been using the full moon cycle for healing odd body mis-alignments in my jaw, neck and hip, which has worked, which has something to do with the light at night, as I'm sure it produces sound. In physics with my old teacher Dr Philip Witney we posited when being shown how light was split in a prism what sounds would it create, would the purple be a different sound frequency vs the red.
I can remember when taking my son to UBC Vancouver engineering summer camp, seeing research of measuring the sounds of forestry in an ecology department, that maybe perhaps one day I can return and work on this topic, as I've been struggling to get a new senior VP level position at any computer science company.
What excites me about this work is perhaps doing this in tropical climates, such as Philippines, China or French Polynesia. Privately when I retire from the work that I'm currently embarking on. Not a university as I think there is a lot of red tape and required clearance that I will never get. Which might even mean me working on this privately, even if it's in an RV in the middle of the okanagan or a remote location using my limited budget from a forced divorce and still recovering from an RCMP attack to steal my torch and headphones.