I had planned to drop a ShopTalk Sunday on electroculture here this weekend, but the deeper I got into the research, the more obvious it became this isn’t casual backyard tinkering anymore. This has turned into real, industrial-grade science.
I’m generous with my time and all, but giving away a 6,000-word piece with real science? Come on. I’m not that stupid. Nearly, but not quite.
Here’s what happened in short form.
What started as a simple “does a electrical waveform – signal – help tomatoes grow?” question has turned into a multi-domain systems problem touching plant electrophysiology, ionospheric physics, and environmental coherence. Then it expanded into economics and from there….
That’s the kind of real thinking that belongs in the Peoplenomics court.
As well it should. Because not only did this line of work point toward a possible revolution in agriculture — pending more testing, of course — but it also pushed me into rethinking what we call “crypto.” That breakthrough will be unveiled this coming Wednesday.
But it doesn’t stop there. That research (and this is an interesting story in itself) led to a trifecta hot streak. I also discovered a trillion-dollar hole in AI.
No, seriously.
That’s simply too much free stuff fto release all at once on UrbanSurvival — and too much potential value to give away in a free post. What’s the old saying? People don’t value what’s free? I totally get that.
So I’m held the big electroculture piece for Peoplenomics readers only. Over there, I take the time to craft research in Word, produce PDFs, and work in a more grown-up kind of place. Sometimes it takes only a few hours to do one of those 25+page ChartPacks on which falls finance will be going over next. Other times? Weeks of research.
That handful of $40/year subscribers affords us the luxury of time to do it right. Thank them. That’s why Urban is still here (and free – and no ads, either) for now.
Sometimes even I have to admit when a rabbit hole turns into a mine shaft. And the deeper I got down this one? The bigger the shaft got — it’s up to Godzilla-sized now.
Write when you get rich (or you need a hand lifting tomatoes),
George@Ure.net