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If I were a Biogeologist...

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An experiment to determine the effect of crystalline structures on the electromagnetic field generated by the neural activity of Mammalian life.

 

I would set up an experiment where I have several mice in cages, each with numerous crystals and such... for instance, cage #1 would have several Quartz crystals, of different shapes, rough, crystal-cut, polished smooth pebbles, etc. Cage #2 could have Rose Quartz, cage #3 could have Amethyst, cage #4 might have some Citrine crystals, all of different shapes and styles.

 

Phase 1.

 

I would study and analyse the behavioural patterns of the mice (or rats) and how they differ in each of the cages with the crystals in them, perceptual tests, intelligence analyses, etc. over the course of several weeks.

 

Phase 2.

 

After tallying the results to see which, if any, variety of crystal seems to influence neural activity in mice (or rats) the strongest, I would refine the experiement by repeating it, but using different shapes of the same crystal in each cage, so cage #1 woudl have the rough-hewn style, cage #2 would have the crystal-cut shape, cage #3 would have the pebble-polished stones, and so on.

 

 

 

Hmm... I wonder if I could also do another one such as: "An experiment to determine the effect of crystalline structures on the electromagnetic field generated by the growth patterns of plants."

 

Ah well, nevermind.

I have corrected the grammar in your thread title. This is a service I provide free of charge, because I am so nice.

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Oh, thanks. What did I get wrong?

"Was" instead of "were".

 

Words are not enough to describe how bored I am right now. But maybe correcting minor grammatical hiccups in thread titles on a web forum is an adequate demonstration :D

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Ah, I thought it only applied if I was talking about something in the past tense, and not discussion about the present/future.

 

I'll remember that in the future. Darn useless "comprehensive school" education!

 

:)

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