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Ey Ct.rtl Jcb.o! Slrtt Wrltcr Di|| Ctrboo bcucv6 h! ha tlaurtd out hor to malr phnb Sror lltc r.cdr Clrboa, r &lt{mploycd plaotbrccdln8lclcnUstlrom Blatne,usca hlSh.lrequcncy sounds snd 8n ortlrlc rpEy of 55 tr8cc mtnc.als Itd amlqo Ecld! u s proc.sscallcd So!i. Bloom.He sa]r th.t lt's beh8 usad In 30 ltatc! tod savat coutrlca, atrd that savctll unlversltl6 arc tdlot ll. Crrltoo !!ys hl! Dtoccs t! E sclcntltlc brcaktbloutb that could help .olvc the eorld hunter l.oblcm. "as a scientist, I've invanted gro*th," ha said. indetermlnant "That's a hcll of a statarnant to makr.Th scientlllc communiiy tels rather rockadwhcn it hears that." Carlson's lirst succcas x,as8 housc plant thal Brawinto th Guinness Eool ol World Records It *gs I Purplc Passion, whlch norhally about lE lncheg. Treatadwtth Saows SonlcBloom,Carlson's Dlant reached600lact.

Amonl tic Mlnnesots tsmer! toud[t SoDlc Bloom b Ccnld Schculrcr ol Nicollct, Mittn.,s tarmcr lor 25 yeal! "wc had ooc ol our b6t croF cvcr la.d yctr," hG 9old. Schauarar said that in ordc! to cut cosB,he didn t uscthe productthis sa&!on. "Wc ara do\rr this ycar, so wc frlt lt did help a lot," h. raid. ''Naxt yalr sc are toint ro u-ra somc;thst's lor sune" Th conccntmtccoslsaboutS50an acte pcr sason tarners, piusd lor t200 annualleasint lee for lhP oscillstiot hi8h.trequenctsour)d unil.Thc homekit, whichinctirdes a cassne l8pe. 13 t30.

Parcntsara pcndldt tor the product proccss the Uoiled aod CarlSon's in StNi6. But tic productand process alrcady have bcan pateotedtit Japao,Cansda, Spain.Jorda|t, Lcbanon,Austrsllaand New Zealand. accordint lo ona ot Carlson attorneys.DonnaJohnson s of St.Paul. Carlson saidie believes his thst l.chnique whiahworksoI pl,tots In poorsorl,hlShlempcratures and sparse nfall,coultieradtcate rar world hunger_

An atncillturalprolect New in Mexrcohassuccessfully usedSonic Bloo..n Ireatanciettdrought. to resrstanl seeds, satdLJnnwood Brown, planner the comrnunitv lor project. ''11s product a Sood andrre lhink rt 'sardErown lras lot ol promlse, a ''In rnanv The I7.y.ar{ld planlcvcntually crops- cotn.anaraolh, tect. bcforc horscplay tom6toe<beels.cattols - lhere 8r.e to 1.J00 by two 0f Carlson's chlldren causcd wercsi)sranuat rn rnareases It lo b pruncd bEckby 1.2t0teer yreld. whcn lt tot wiappcd lnto th. kitchcncetllnt latr, h said. project hes The Nec Me-rico with the suppiied Save Children In thc maantlmc: lor lreStedseeds usain drouthlstrlckeo parls ol EastAlrica. I Savcthc Childrrn, a nonproflt rell.f atcncy, h8! plantcd cmgc sald his inrerestin Carlson's Ircated *tth thc 8rcwn trcm 9ead3 eliminatint hunter slernslrom his 9roducr. scrvice as an Almy border tuard in SouthKorca trom I96l throudr a C. Itob Arncrlca, ! J!p6n.s. 1963. said he is still hauntedby H cor9oratlon wlth otflccs In L6 tic eycsof 6 (orean womanhe An&lr!, k nc8otl8ttng a crutht placiDgher child uoder lhe mulUmlllloMolbr, fl v+yclr vhactlol sn Army trucl. col|tncl io ur tic prol-"clr In ''l r|ent over to sirile the *ornan JlD|n. and realized. . she wasterrified; a F!lm.r! lr 30 stltc! snd lcacn this {as a necessary Shedld lt act. lorc8n cluntrllE taltlty that Soltc out ot starvalon. Shaand her child Bloomlmprov.! ylclds. reaa stalvlnt to dath.' Tic procs ls baltl8 manuhctured for housc pbots, vcgctablcs, treeg noecl! aDdtarm cmps by Dan C!rl$n Sclcntltlc Entcrprls.s, Inc,, !t Csrlton'shomc.?0t I lgth hn. NE. On thc spot,Carlson satd. l dedicatedmy lifc to solvin8the paoblemof world hun8er.I enrolled ln thc Unlversrtyof Mlnnesota as lbotl as I wali dlscharted.ll took mc l3 ycsasto gct my d.g.ec. I *&9n't I real 8ood $!dent."

Carllon'6 PurDte Pa3sion houso plant grw Into th Gulnnest Book of Wo.ld Fecorda aftsr it wa. t.eated w|lh his Sonlc Bloom proco!.. Carlron, a 3olt'cmployd plant-breedlng 6cintistf,om Elain,sayEhit procasacould help 8olv9 th. world hun99r ptoblem.

Hc Braduated 1975 earned ln and a wirle hvrnS an automeahanlc a-s researchint experimenlinE and withBrowth slimulanls suchas acrd.Hisbreakthrough trbberelhc camern 197:\rhenhe discovred would levels lhat certain 5ound plants absorb slrmulata to more nutrintsrl they wer sprayedon the foliste. "l read a bookthat said when plantsheard sound. 3,000{ycle a hum, they seemedto opentheir rhouths, they breathedb(Ierand to tot healthier.'To tbe plants tet do thal. he developed hitha p(ched blendof sounds trom natureand music.The sound males eeedsabsorbmor,t@. 8ut alter abouta year of usint Sonic Bloom,Carlson said.wecdsdie the bccaus soil brcomesmorc baladced. Thc cassctte tap for home use lcatu16lyr.s add sita.s playint backSround musictor thc soothinS unintcrruptcdtseetlnt 8nd squeskin8 the l,orld s happiest ol birds and crlctcts. The soundbox availableto farmeasexcludes the lyres aod sltaas. With a productand process h6nd ilr

in l9?6. 'l weotall arouod the countrv,to the desertsln Arizooa and Calilorniaand lhe tropicalrain forestsio lla*aii ahd sDrayed we everythrng could for [otiin&" Carlson sald. "l behevehe hasa brealtirouth," said Tal{ashiFuXuda, mana8rol the provisions departtnent C. lor Itoh Amricain L6 An8elcs. Tha trodint corpoBtion is DeSotiadn8 to useSonicBloomin Japan,wherea cantaloup costs130. Althouth Fukudasaid he bclievF in So.ic Bloom.hc added."Onc Droblemls hor to mal otbers pcoplebeiieveir Ii taksa lont tim. to orovethls.Ycals," A gaot lrom thc Kcllott Foundation Ba e Creck.Mlci.. of is beint sought SiveSonicBloom to sclcntiflc credrnce.Thelma Carlysle, fomer re3aarcber lor a th. U.S.Dcpanmentol Aglculture, saidshc is Fortlo8 *ltb Clrlson to 8ct the Sranl "Wc tnoe lt *orls," Carllslc said laom hcr hornc in C8inasville. Fla. . "Therc is cvidencesomemaRclousthinSs are happ.nln& but it ls 8oto8lo havc to b approached scienlitlcally."

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InA. autlor Chrh Bird suggcsted ol wiredup lhe primeter ,\nd he Beullic'tl"' l n ! t h e A m e r ' . a n U nv e r s l l yc o n l n r ' "AU I can tell !eu"'sald his Wis|onsinxarden with a strange ls rhJt <oinclhrnl 8ntn8 arxlI wlsh .;f? hfrc lhal a major !tudY lhnuld on ls lenceloa 'xhichhe used no ".lectric" " rno accurately would find out wfiat it 15 romeonc b made to meAsure powrr. can|cnlional Indced thera ls nothlngamong thc etfectsof such devicesas Bob Butto Beutlichfoundhi! beanssecmed currnlly accpted theories of th lich's cansend anlennas grow laslcr lhan nolmal *ith thr plaln physicpi scientes which can xplain Beutlichtoilsahead Meanwhil olherbeanplanli cansncartlrcm.Somc iuch tlinss altlough they seminSly , This seasonhe has, emongother wjth can! rhich wcre lntcrspersd treornamentt bavr been goingoo for Ycars thlng5,hung Christmas spiral copper wtrcs tn lhem, such on rome ol hls tomato bl'rng There is I sectiondescribing Plants lrom lhwever,aptearedto b retarded riornral !ro*'th. t . t : r ' d " n . n q - f J u f , l t s hb y t h eR o d a l e cd glew Press,an old standard I The radishes tert for orgaruc with the antenna tlr.c to four incheshigherthan tiosc home gardenersnritte[ long bforc tride att'entron. $llhdut an anlenna,hc reported But luch plthodsSained icttuct didn"! seemto react to tle an' ls Tlllt t'OI,KLOREof agrlculture lcnna one wiY or lhc othr, ol reolcte with s bizalre sssortment TOITATOESINSIDE thr lathing rncrenl ferlilily rit4s 8nd less susPect gret to a hciSht common practict bst rpresntedln *irc, said BculJrch, by Planting th D Dr ccnt rbova thos6 wltJlout such ,nv farmer'3 slmanac. phises of Ure moon is still regardedas lnclosurer. i reriou,r concern bY som, sltho{8h ;. 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T h e r e i s a m y s t e r i o u sl o r c e . p e r m e a t i n t t h e earth that has the power to grow abnormally large plants troir ordinary seed...ahd twice as fast: When we first came across this informatron last year, we'immediately put the descrrbed method to a test...with a preat deal oJ success. Anything that can mahe plants grow as large as some of the illustra_ tlons shownhere is well worth investigating. E s p e c i a l l ys i n c e i t i n v o l v e s n o l e n g t h y - s t u d - y , oI mystic symbolsor deep meditation. Just tln cans! Or, should I say, tin cans and copper wire. Where these ideas originated I don't know. I ds know they've been around for years and slowlf but surely more and more get; added to , \ | |

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them as people experiment for tftemselves. One source tor some to these ?deasis a book' called rEncyclopedia of Organic Gardening' by Rodale Press put out several years ago, Addrtional info lor thrs article was garnered lrom an article by Robert Beutlich oI Chica8o, lllinois appearing in Energy Unlimited back in 1979. Whether we're talkint about Odic Force, Orgone Energy or some other Etheric Force Irm not sure, but it matters little for I'm certain that all oI these and more, are just names for a single unifying underlicing e n e r g y m a t r i x t h a t p e r m e a t e sa l l o f t h e k n o w n universe. Be that as it may, lor the experiments we're going to describe. e,ll call it w Ethergic gardening.
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Bob says that.in 1975he begana series of experiments in which he used both the antennas and tin cans with spiral wires attached to both the inside and outside cans. He planted beans in early May in rows 3 feet When they .apart in a North-South direction. were about l" tall he placed a plain tin can over some of the plants and a spiral can over others. He left one row undisturbed to act as a control for the exDeriment. After 3 weeks the plain tin cans plants were still normal or perhaps a little larger, with approx, , leaves to the normal 3. The plants were about 4rr tall. The spiral can plants however were very stunted, The primary leaves had fa.llen off and the secondary leaves were still in a very tightly curled position. ln addition, the outside of the leaves had assumed a very wrinkled appearance and their tips drooped. Bob removed the spira.l cans at this time and moved then to other healthy plants nearby, The stunted plants recovered somewhat in the
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insulated with PVC. He usedno insulators on the wire, which was strunt on polesabout 18" over the plants. By June 20th, Bob reports, the ditference betweenplants was quite perceptible. The row with the antenna was 1415" high while the normal plants were only about l0'r hithl Also, the tndividualleaves of these plants were double in size compared to the normal.

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2 w'eeks, unfolding their leaves and growing new secondaries, but they remained about'2rl shorter than the normal p.lants. Within another week it had caught up with the others a n d a p p e a r e dn o r m a l , A t h a r v e s t t i m e b o t h the spiral can rstuntedr plants and the current spiral canned plants produced normal sized beans and yields. Meanwhile, on June 3rd, tenna wire over another that were about 4" high This antenna consisted of Bob placed some anrow of bean olants with 2-3 teaves. No. 20 gauge wire

Even more intrigued now, Bob cut the tops and bottoms from some ordinary tin cans and placed them on either side of a row of radishes, staggering them about a foot apart crisscrossint the row. He did the same with The radishes were some nearby lettuce. about 2" high at the beginning ol the test but by June l2th the etfects of the cans was quite pronounced says Bob. Their height was . 12" compared .to the normal nearby radishes wtrich were only 5-7 inches! Another etfect was now noticed by Bob, which could be termed 'end fire'. This effect was evidenced by the larger trowth in descending order for the next two feet or so of row beyond the end of The leaves of the e{iected the tin can. plants were found to be mtrch larger also' measuring about 3 3/4" x 7" compared to the The normal near by leavesof 2 114" x 5' treated radishes had about doubled the leaves surface area! By the l5th of June, Bob reports, rhe regular radishes were ready for harvest. The plants with tin cans around them were still trowint in height but the bulbs were slender, long and immature, Bob then removed about l/2 of the tin cans to see what would happn to the plants. By June 20th, the tin can plants had

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us! maSrels ln rh.5.00!c g.uss ran!{e ror rhe'r oq n rese.rch). 'A hort.ih(rc mrgnel mal be urcd to lrear a larec quanlilr of \eeds bul since tne polcs are l.Eaied nexr io each olher, t h e C r e e n C o v e s c i e n r i s t ss a r t h a r r r i s p.eferablc ro use a medium tengih bar or clhnder since rhe poles of the latrer naSners ar. fanhr apart. {Havrn8 poles fa.ther apan assures the Sardener thar he is ge(ing rhe ener8res of a parfu ular polc. whelher North or In researching tbe effects of these n a g n e l i c p o l e s i n S a r d e n t n s .D a v i s a n d his co*'orlcrs also use magneticalll t r a l e d * a 1 e r l o r s o a k r n ga n d w a t e r i n S seeds on planii.g Thev flnd thrt b! using sarer trc.led s'tb the South Pole of a m.8ner "se a.e ahl. to achiete ! verJ 8(rd rmpr.\ed,.nr In planr Sroqlh' 'lo scr th. Sre.resr effec1, Da!is recommends tbal di5tilled *aler be used as a medrum and that *ater in a Slats or plasric container should be erpo!.d ro elther pole of a ma8nel for ai l e a s i S m i n u i e ! r n o r d e r t o m a r n t a i nl h e polanzarioi {hich.esults Davis bas prepared a list of vege' tables which besr rcspond to lhe sepa.ate maSnelic cnerSies *hicb hat Suide gardeneN and hobblists who wilh to carh out their own tcsts. For example, if vou *dt to gros vgelables *hi.h produce then edible products above Sround-such .s leitue. iomatcs and cabbage-.Davis recom h.nds treNtir8 those typs of seeds sitb the Soulh Pole of a magrt (usint lhe sced t'ealer he has dveloped) or ! I -500 to 2.5O0Sauss South Pol ln.gn.t"We found afler many years of

trear,n8 above Smund sL'cds rrh rhe Solrh pote of a b.anet s I n c . e a s e sr h e g e . h r n a r ' o n . Srowrh rnd al5. Ihe leaves of these legeubtes tr " larger On rhe olher h.nd. Davir Soeson ro 'lf sa\. vou plan to trcai seeds thrt res!lr in planls wirh rheiredible po(ion underS.ound in rhe earth, such as beelr. potares. caftots or lunips, the. tou wiu produe a befter product bv u\rn8 the North Pole of the magnet. Ho*ever, rhrc are erceptions io th gftderers rol *hich sbould tnow a b o u t .a c . o r d i . t 1 0D a v i s . T h e s c i e r l i s l s a i dl h a r a l t h o u g h m a n y r v p e so f b e i n s . pas and field com shoq ihprovcmeoi $he. treared wilh a mrgnel s North Pol English pe.s or s*eer p.:s .s *ell as vello$ table corn baYe shown ihpiovcments bv $eattng theh *ith the ln dts.ussinS the reasons for such resulls in the gardenin8 experiments, Davis savs rhe snoulatinS effecls ofrhe South Pole are parlll du io rhe waler beirS $elter a.d sofler, i. rddition to the fsct thar il his ralen on a positive elect.o.rnagnetic charSe ffect. ''The warer h!8.et;ed b! rhc Soulh Pole of a rnsgnel which hss less surface tension. passes throuSh th mt fibe.s ofthe plant faster than thc*arr trerled bt thc Nonh Pole of a m.aner. What is th futute of ftagnetic

farmin8? MaSnetic enerSies c,fre. meny n.* ..d ercitin8 possiblitid in rgnculrure, e.er8y devclopnenr |!d rutiition, For insbnce, D.vis rnd his bioru|8net rcsarchcrs claih thrt whcn sccds .re a.ated wirh thc south Pole of I ml8net ftrl lhcy 8crmiorG inlo v.8., rables which clnt4in horc 6u8.rs rDd vrtal nutrienrs. Mryrtic e[cr&y can .lso act to clnnge hoe . v.Setrblc t..tes by rcduciia r.idit. ''ln our rohlto plrltinS, we found thal tomalocs r.e less lcid whcn ncrted qilh th South Pole," Drvis srid. For frrmers int.r.stcd ib h@ mr8. nelrc cnergies might b. rpplicd in l.r8e.scale cohhercirl frnninS, Drvis has a numbcr of invertions *hich n.) prove usful. For instance, he tus developed a D.thod .Dd spparatus fo. closlv controlIn8 the erposurc of scds itr r unipolar mtSnctic fi.Id. Such |n aPParalus rlso is desiSned to rccomodrre. without drma8e, rll siz.s rrd shapes of secds while .olling rnd lumblin8 them in a unipol.r haSnetic field- (Th U.S. Prt.nt Omc.8ra.tcd D.!is r palert for this invltioa, No. 4,020.5$, on May 3, 1977.) Thcse ilvnnoE in thc ficld of bron.gn.tism mr) reprcsnt r *i.nti, fi. mclhod ehich otr. dry ould .evolu. tioni:e t&denirS rs sell!s lhc sgricul.

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Ar f,DIrH KgtMn IOOSEVEIT -. GTEEN COVE SPnINGS, FLr. Albert Roy Drtis, r Florid. phFioto8ist Dd r.scr..he. o. bioh.arctism, hrs dev.lopcd I |Ee tyF of 8.rdeain8, hc a&denr ei$ a m.8net. ''Tlis mcthod is idcd for honE for aarderers af,d hrs I potcnlrll Irrge.scrl rgricultuE 15 *cll, hc rold tbis *riter. Ihe mrS.etic enerSils wc find in Erure ca. b. used to Sroll n$trilrous food hor. quictly et no cost to tne cn!rronment. Ca.deie.s.nd sciehtisis hom.ll @c. lhe world v'sir Davis s lab6.!cr! heE lo f,atch bim stihulati.S seds with magnets as sell as ro stud) thc mDy sciotific prpe6 end b@rs hc hls Mitien on the pot ati of biohrtncrism iD .Sncuhurc, rnd 8adenitr8 AhhoLrth lh. ArnricrD Sor.ohclt hls y.t lo sc.iously irvcsti8.t Dtvis s crtr.cdinlry theorics ud r6cuch rcsults, th. Dcparttncrt of ASriculturc p.id lhe !.ienlist r tribut. hot totr8 r8o In r l.tt.r aLtcd April 26, l9t, M.D. L.viD. .dministratm of USDA'S Asric lturil Rcscarch Scnie. idd: . l|k 3re indd !w!r. of the csrt'ibutions by Dr. Albca R. Drvi. rnd hij csi.t.s io the scicnc. of biornrFctics. .icrrch on which hB be.tr ondctu.y in this counqy .d othc. yc[s- I courkics of thc world for hitry As th. .onomic, ctrvirontncotrl r.d

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reached a heitht oi 19" compared to the normal of 9"1 However, they had started to flower and Bo to seed without ever producing an edible sized bulb. The portion ot row from which he had removed the tin cans 4 days earlier only trew another inch, {rorn l2rr to l.l"..,while the tin can section had continued growing taller. 'ultimate Bob's findings were that while the tin cans did enhancetop Browth tremendously, and hastened seeding, it did no tood for the ultimate crop which was the bulb. Also, the lettuce in the treated rows showed absoIutely no sign of any effects! Thus not all plants are affected by these devices placed after germination. The next tin can experiments Bob did involved sunflowers. When they were about f" tall, he placed a plain tin can with top and bottom removed over the midd.le plant of a group ot three. He did the same thing in another group usint spiral tin cans. Within 3 weeks results started to show. Again the spiral can produced a stunted plant. The normal plant though was about l/2 the size of the plant surrounded by the tin canl Within the next 4 weeks it was obvious that the tin can plant had larger leaves than any of the other plants. All the plants headed out at about 7" and flowers formed. What was immediately obvious was the larter size oJ It the flower head on the treated plant. reached full seed size and rrpeness about 7l0 days ahead of the others. The head measured 14" across while the others only reached 7-8" in diameter! ln addition, the leai area was almost double of anv other plant I In his last experiment Bob worked with tomato Over one plants that were about 5'r tall. such plant he placed an antenna and over anothr he put an eiSht inch sPool or cate lt's sort oI expanded metal lath material, like fencing material. Within a week' a The plant difference was atain noticable. inside the lathing was 12" tall while that under the antenna was (9'r). This differential continued for the next 5 wceks with the material lath plant being about 20% bigger in Ultimately how' both height and leaf size, ever, when harvest came thcre was no tremendous dilference in the yield or size of the plants. The conclusion would seem to be that not all plants are atfected equally by use of such devices and exgept for tlp corn and harvestable crop yield was sunflowers, the
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not affected. However, this may not be the failure many would attribute it to be, in that if the crop were flowers lor example what would the harvest have been? Why i1 worked on ears of corn and not to the tomatoes is still _a mystery but what of other such crops? How about melons, squash, cukes or even other fruit plants such as apples, etc? lt appearsthat the novelty of this and similar methods will remain iust tha t until someone decldes to take the time and patience necessary to expand these experiments to encompass all of the popular plants, and of course, do it in a reproducable manner.

Far lrom answerint questions, these frndings only create many more. What effect would or ortone type container have on the plants In tests using a cloudbuster on trowth? plants the results were startling. Would a container without ends do as well? Years ato, there were alot of experiments using pyramids and cones over plants that showed equally amazing results, but they too faded away and to my knowledge, no one today ir doing any serious experiments in this lield. With the world food siluation being what lt is, not to mention the price of todays 8rocries, you'd think somebody would want to grow bigger and better plants for the price of a tln can! Ed. Note: ln the early part of last summer we hurriedly tried to initiate this experiment ourselves.con! p! /r

prior patentsand discloses and claims an rnventionin approxi matelythe sarne mannerin which suchprior patentrhavedisclosed and claimed various inventlons tiere are seldom any serious problemsin connectionwith the marner in which an applicahon i5 written which cannotbe alleviatedby appropriatearnendment and arcumenl

application claimed "new, useful, and unobviousn subject matrer as required for an application b be patentable. From rgs 5hsrt duration of the Davis prosecution it is clea! that the exa,qlgns. handling the application considered that the claims issuing in \ pattnt met all ofthese statulory crileria. ln deiermining tlat this was the case the examiner undoubtedly was in0uenced by the extensive citation and discussion of prior art in the Davis speciffcation The situation is eotirely differcnt in connection with an appar ently understandable application which an examiner There is a good chance ihat the exarniner considered that he need understand or in connection with an application \,,'hich an not male an extensive search for prior a after considering the iner believes to contain inaccurate, eftoneous. or prior art cited by ttte applicarl The differences between the facts in connection with the Davis statemenis. This is especially true in connection with applications pertainingto truly "far out" subdeenergytechnology. It does not patent, and those in connection with an abardoned Fregeau apply to the vast majority of patent applicationsperlaining to application SN 906,790 ded on May 17, 1978, indicate the usual extensions nonnally accepted formsand uses of ofsubde energies. borderline between when an application pertaining to subde These statements can be illustrated with reference to energy is or is not apt to get through the PTO. Although normally tions pertaining to the subtle energy of magnets as used for all informatjon relative to abandoned applications and their pros purposes. Many patents have issued pertaining to the use ecution is held in secret by the PTO, the public has knowledge of apparently"subtle" magneticenergyto treat fueli so as to this Fregeau application because it was the subject matter ofa court increased from the useof thesefuels. Fufiher, a number action against the head of the PTO seeking to overcome the PTO power patentshave issuedrelativeto the treaknentof fluids with what refusing to issue a patent on the application. This court decision apparendy "subtJemagnetic energy" so as to control is Fregeau v. Mossinghoff, DC. for DC., 224 USPq 238, (1984). deposih in water lines. Other patenh have issued pertaining to Because ofunexpected complications in obtaining a copy of the Fregeau application all statementsrelative to itin this discussionare A patentof the lattercategoryis the DavisUS patent4,020,590 based upon the contnt of the Fregeau v. Mossinghoff decision. issued May 3, 1977. It disclosesa method and apparatus for using The Fregeau applicatjofl appears to have disclosed and claimed a the enerSy associatedwith a unipolar magnetic field to benefit the method for heating variously commonly consumed liquids germination and gro\a,th of seeds. The nature of the machine including etlnnolic beverages - with a magnetic field so as to contemplated by this patnt is indicated by the accompanlng "increase the specific gravity of the liquid" and to beverages reproduction ofFig. I of the patent. From the fact that this patent produced by this ry?e of process. The keahnent speciffed was was issued on May 3, 1977, on an application ffled Dec. 15, t975, disclosed as enhancing the flavor of whatever fluid was heated. it is appa.rentthat it practically zoomed through the PTO with li6le From the decision there is no indication that Fregeau knew of or or oo prosecution - i.e., no sitniffcant problems. Probabty all of cited any prior an references suggesthg that on the basis of what

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the major reasonsfor this short prosecution are apparent from the patent doclmenl Both the speciffcationarrd claims of the Davispatentread more or lesslike the vastmajorityof orherpaten6. Clearlythe examiner handling the casehad no difficulty in undentandingthe contentofthe Davis applicadoneven if he did not understand the manner in wbich the was efrectjve pro reatrnent described in moting plant growth. The extensiv citation of prior art relative to the use of magnetismin heating seedsassured the examiner thal the subiectmatter of the applicauonwas of a tyie havinga recogin nized stahrs the field ofseed treatneoL This assuraoce apparendy was enoughto overcome any mis$ivingsthe examiner may have had relative to the statement about a unipolar6eld alteringthe character of waier, and other more or less"fat in out' averments the Davisspecification. None of these facton relate to questions relative to whether the Davis

Fig 1. AIbeftRoyDavis. Apparatus Method Patent# 4,020,590, 3, 1977, May and Seedsto a Magnetic Field. for Exposing

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C:1 F O G S A V F-S ' l l "

GARDENS FROM FROST


FrcErL\c frosts wi(h artificirl fog tr'ill be tried in Germanytbis fall, in the vrcrqity of Hamburg.It i! expcted vegetrbles lill beprotertcd y clouds i chemrcrllyb o producedmist. Into drums of unsleked lime, dissolved sulphur trioride rviil be .rllowed drip whenthe f.rmrerr.ceivps to frost rvaminqs from rveltherbureruoelo. qu3rters.'fhe re:lction$rll producethe cloudof r':rpor. l)rotecting

FIorv Electric Plo,,v Wars Against Crop pests


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ELECTRICTTY TESTED TO KILL PESTS IN STOREDGRAIN


K I L L I \ c i n s | j c t p ( s t s h r h r g h - i r e q u c n c i ' r l ( ( r r i c r ( iy . r p r , ' e e i s s non being applied experimentally by thc Baltimore & Ohio Rrilro.d rt Baltimore. \Id. Gr.in awaitinSshipmentis protecledagainst reerils and other parrsites by running it, beiore storege.bcnvecn elecrrical6ekl. metrl electrodesthat sub.iectit to o high-frcquency Ttre rvaves of electricity xre rcporled to destroy both the weevils and their eggs.rnd the grain may then be stored rvithout danger of &terioration. The method. end designsof treatinq iipparatusused, rere developed by J. H. Davis, chicf cnginceroi electric traction.
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