Experimental Evidence for a Wave Cosmology continued

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In the lab I found wave patterns (excited by electromagnetic sources) producing matter and charge displacement in rotating evacuated tubes, semiconductor detectors, and force detection instruments. These waves seem to be characterized by many eigen states with the density of states (number of states per unit frequency) increasing with decreasing frequency. Obviously, if these waves are everywhere, they would be found in plants. From the measurements I have made these waves seem to control plants determining a plant's dimensions, sap flow, a plant's response to gravity and light, and provide a unified theory for plants and perhaps all life. The characteristics of the waves derived from plants correlate with the characteristics derived from laboratory experiments and elsewhere. The simple methods used to produce and study these waves confirm their existence. The plant data is overwhelming in its confirmation of the existence of W-Waves (so called from discovery in wood in 1988) (see Wagner Web Site). Wave patterns would tend to stabilize a system solving the problem of stability of the solar system and similar systems.

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