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If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration.
~ Nikola Tesla

By Corey Lynn and James White

As the growing season arrives in the Northern Hemisphere, there is no better time to have a Solution Series interview addressing the newest (oldest) technology used to grow fruits and vegetables in abundance, known as “electroculture.” Contrary to what the name would seem to imply, there is no need to “plug into” a standard outlet. Instead, electroculture plugs into the energy all around us.

Matt Roeske is a well-researched and intelligent guy who seems to understand things at the next level as they pertain to energy, vibration, and ancient healing techniques. In this Solution Series episode, Matt imparts a great many truths that he draws from his vast background and intimate knowledge of almost all things energy. Take the time to watch or listen to this one; you will not be disappointed!

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36 Comments

  1. Matt has a wealth of information! This will be a great one to watch with the types of questions the two of you ask. Well done!

  2. okay…this is a bit too much……So, what are you measuring here? Is this mechanical vibrations or is this electromagnetic waves …. If this is mechanical is it longitudinal waves and if so what is the medium and elasticity of the medium….if this is electromagnetic waves, then what is the field density of the field? What is the frequency of the wave? Is it a mono frequency or is it a complex wave? How is it added together? What is the voltage level or current level? Is it in micro volts or nano amperes? If you are using numbers, then what are the units at the end of the number……what are you measuring? What are the currents and voltage levels on the “antenna” you speak of? Are the levels standing waves or are they moving….what is the impedance, conductance of the circuit? What is the penetration depth into the objects of these vibrations? These are just a few questions an average person would ask about the physical world not to mention the questions about the spiritual realm and the Bible.

  3. Firmly believing that all of reality/existence/creation cannot be discovered by, or observed through, science, I engaged this interview leaning in.

    But Matt described many things using the language of objective phenomena: a “grounding side and a charging side,” or “cells spinning left or right.” That would mean these things are observable or measurable, regardless of what official (or “Rockefeller-approved”) explanation science might ascribe to them.

    So is there research backing up the existence of these phenomena? Researchers certainly have every motivation to announce and describe any newly observed phenomena as “a mystery that demand$ more research.”

    Maybe Matt was speaking metaphorically, as is often done to explain phenomena in quantum physics to lay people like me.

    But some points–whether worded metaphorically or not–just don’t hold up. A cell spinning left or right…? Meaningless. Depends on the reference point. A cell in my knee spinning clockwise, as viewed from my head, would be spinning counterclockwise as viewed from my toe. And that’s after reducing its observation to only two dimensions. In three dimensions… it’s meaningless.

    Maybe in some way the content of Matt’s points are true, and he’s only guilty of sloppy language. That often happens when we’re in a conversation with people who believe as we do.

    My great grandmother was Cherokee, and “un-scientific” truths have been a staple of my family’s understanding of creation through subsequent generations. But when each generation asked, “Why does this work?” the answer was always (and appropriately humbly) a shrug. “I don’t know; it just does.”

    I would like to learn more about electroculture, and the energy-saturated environment we swim in. I’m going to ask a friend whose family crops are planted in raised boxes if he has one that’s underperforming, and if I can experiment on it with the copper wire & stick. Tennessee (my great-grandmother) would approve.

    Can anyone recommend someone knowledgeable on this subject, but who specializes in speaking across the great divide to people who are open, but still need to hear things in the objective (if limited) language of science and observation?

    I’d be more persuaded by honest shrugs than phrases that sound descriptive, but later get slippery when subjected to scrutiny.

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