Connecting Two Metals Doubles Plant Growth — The “Earth Battery” Secret
In 1841, a Scottish clockmaker discovered that the earth itself was a battery.
We all know the science class trick of lighting a bulb with a lemon, but what if your entire garden is just one giant battery waiting to be tapped? In this video, we dig into the forgotten history of Alexander Bain and the “Earth Battery” a technology that powered the first electric clocks and telegraphs before mysteriously fading from history.
We uncover the strange phenomenon where plants growing near buried telegraph plates grew larger and greener, and investigate the science of Galvanic Action and Electrotropism. Why did we stop using free energy from the soil? Was it the rise of industrial fertilizers and the Haber-Bosch process?
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