ORMUS and Paramagnetic Soils
Recently, I heard about Dr. Philip S. Callahan and his discoveries regarding paramagnetic
soils. Though most folks on this forum are probably familiar with Dr. Callahan, I will briefly recapitulate some of
the high spots of his discoveries.
About thirty years ago Dr. Callahan discovered that the best soils for growing things were
paramagnetic. He developed an inexpensive instrument for measuring paramagnetism in soil and tested soils
extensively for this property. He postulates that paramagnetic soils facilitate the flow of atmospheric
electromagnetic forces from the atmosphere to plants. He has done many scientific demonstrations of this
phenomenon. According to Dr. Callahan, certain geometric structures can also enhance this energy
flow.(1)
The biggest problem with Dr. Callahan's theory is that he has been unable to positively identify
all of the elements in the soil which are paramagnetic. I believe that the ORMUS elements are the key to
understanding paramagnetic soils. Like the paramagnetic elements in soil the ORMUS elements are difficult to
identify using conventional spectroscopic or chemical analysis.
In order to explain more of the correlations between paramagnetic soil and the ORMUS elements,
it would be helpful for me to explain more about these elements. This explanation is a bit technical but I will try
to keep it simple.
Certain metallic elements have a non-metallic state with the following characteristics. Their
electrons are paired up into what are called "Cooper pairs". These Cooper paired electrons are not available as
valence electrons and therefore do not form molecular bonds. An atom must be able to bond to other atoms of the
same element in order to be metallic.
Cooper pairing is one of the prerequisites of superconductivity and the ORMUS form, of these
elements, is generally superconductive. Though physicists have been searching in vain for high temperature
superconductors, i.e. materials which are superconductive at room temperature and above, biologists have known for
a long time that superconductive effects can be observed in living organisms.
Cooper pairing and superconductivity are generally considered to be properties associated with
Bose-Einstein Condensates or (BECs). BECs are substances which are constituted of many atoms but which behave as a
single atom. The common current belief among physicists is that BECs are not stable much above absolute zero or in
a superconductive matrix structure. We think that our observations disprove this belief.
The Cooper-pairing of the electrons in these atoms or diatoms appears to create a Meissner
effect around each atom/diatom unit. This Meissner field provides a non-local quantum connection between other
nearby ORMUS units so that together they exhibit behavior which follows the rules of quantum mechanics. If you have
great piles of these monatom/diatom units you can observe quantum physical behavior at classical physics
scales.
This postulated behavior would account for the observed properties of superconductivity,
tunneling, superfluidity and difficulty of spectroscopic identification. Superconductors can exhibit paramagnetic
or diamagnetic properties depending on how much energy they are storing.
The Meissner effect and another phenomenon connected with superconductivity, called Josephson
tunneling, have been observed in biological systems by various scientists over the years. Hudson cites the
following papers in his lectures:
Evidence from Activation Energies for Superconductive Tunneling in Biological Systems at
Physiological Temperatures
Physiological Chemistry and Physics 3 1971
Bio-chemistry laboratory
U.S. Naval Air Development Center, Pennsylvania.
Reference: pp. 403-410
"For several biological systems involving nerve or growth processes the square of the activation
energy is a linear function of temperature over a moderate range of physiological temperatures. This behavior may
be predicted from the hypothesis that the rate of biological process is controlled by single electron tunneling
between micro-regions of superconductivity.
Superconductivity has been observed. It's responsible for nerve and growth
processes."
Magnetic Flux Quantization and Josephson Behavior in Living Systems
Physica Scripta
Vol. 40, 1989
E. Del Giudice, S. Doglia, M. Milani, C. W. Smith, G. Vitiello
Reference: pp. 786-791
"Abstract: The proposal of coherent electromagnetic processes as the engine of biological
dynamics suggests that Josephson effects could be present in living cells. Positive experimental evidence is
reported and discussed."
Biological Sensitivity to Weak Magnetic Fields Due to Biological Superconductive Josephson
Junctions
Physiological Chemistry and Physics 5, 1973
Reference: pp. 173-176
"Summary: Various species of organisms can detect weak magnetic fields from .1 to 5 gauss.
Indirect evidence suggests that electron tunneling may occur across junctions between superconducting micro regions
in living systems. Man made superconducting Josephson junctions have been fabricated with magnetic sensitivity as
high as 10-11 gauss. It is suggested that superconducting Josephson junctions in living systems may provide a
physical mechanism with more than enough sensitivity to explain the observed responses of organisms to weak
magnetic fields."
There is evidence that the ORMUS elements are present in living cells. Hudson has assayed brain
tissue for these elements and found that the ORMUS iridium and rhodium are both present at about 2.5% each (by dry
matter weight). The ORMUS elements have been found in most of the plant and animal tissues which have been
examined.(2)
We hypothesize that the ORMUS elements determine some of the properties of the water or
"tubulin" inside the microtubules in every cell. Hameroff and Penrose have proposed that microtubules are the site
of a "quantum collapse" in which information from multiple universes is "collapsed" into a "conscious selection" or
decision.(3) Sequences of these decisions makes up the consciousness of the cell and interactions between many
cells makes up the consciousness of an organism. In this way problems which would require as many decisions as
there are atoms in the known universe can be solved using "calculations" performed in an infinite number of other
universes.(4)
We also hypothesize that the ORMUS elements in the tubulin inside microtubules create resonance
connections between the cells of all living organisms.
Some of my colleagues have developed experimental processes which conclusively demonstrate that
non-physical information (what Rupert Sheldrake calls the morphogenic field and David Bohm called the implicate
order) can determine the color of an ORMUS solution.
The following elements have been positively identified as having an ORMUS or m-state:
Magnesium
Calcium
Iron
Cobalt
Nickel
Copper
Ruthenium
Rhodium
Palladium
Silver
Rhenium
Osmium
Iridium
Platinum
Gold
Mercury
Many of these elements are called precious metals because in their metallic state they are quite
rare. Early research on these elements indicates that they are over 7000 times more common in the m-state than in
the metallic state.
So, how well do these properties match up with Dr. Callahan's paramagnetic soils? Dr. Callahan
claims that the paramagnetic soils are best built from volcanic or limestone materials. The m-state elements are
most common in volcanic and limestone rock.
Paramagnetic soils exhibit paramagnetic properties. The ORMUS elements also exhibit paramagnetic
properties. Dr. Callahan claims that the paramagnetic soils help to couple plants to at atmospheric electromagnetic
energy. The ORMUS elements provide a superconductive resonance coupling effect inside biological
systems.
The paramagnetic substances in soil have not been definitely identified. The ORMUS elements
cannot be identified using conventional spectroscopic and chemical assay methods.
Mining companies have determined that paramagnetic properties are associated with the precious
metals.(5) They are also familiar with the ORMUS elements and ORMUS theory.(6) They are using this knowledge to
find and extract precious metals from unassayable desert dirts.(7)
There are several other properties that the paramagnetic soils have in common with the m-state
elements. As we explore these correlations we will be able to make more definitive statements about a unified
understanding of the relationship between these two classes of materials.
It is possible to isolate the m-state elements from rock or sea water using some very simple
techniques.(8) I believe that as we integrate the knowledge that has been gained by people who are testing Dr.
Callihan's ideas with the knowledge that we are gaining from our study of the ORMUS elements, we will see a
revolution in our understanding of agriculture and biological systems in general.
I recently spoke with Dr. Callahan and he is quite supportive of the idea that paramagnetic
soils get many of their properties from the presence of the ORMUS elements.
(1) Paramagnetism: Rediscovering nature's secret force of growth - http://members.tripod.com/~poetpiet/guest_appearances/paramagnetism.htm
(2) Natural Sources of ORMUS Materials - http://209.17.143.141/ormus/Health/sources.htm
(3) Orchestrated Objective Reduction of Quantum Coherence in Brain
Microtubules: The "Orch OR" Model for Consciousness - http://www.u.arizona.edu/~hameroff/penrose1.html
(4) Brain Tennis - http://www.hotwired.com/synapse/braintennis/97/41/index0a.html
(5) http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Heights/8889/research.html
(6) Profit Technologies - http://profit-technologies.zq.com/
(7) SW Desert Gold Rush, Platinum Desert Dirts - http://www.sentex.net/~resource/swdesert.html
(8) ORMUS Production Methods - http://209.17.143.141/ormus/ORMUS/ormus2.htm
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