>>6090840I didn't make the thread, just sharing what I have found.
Pic related, Alfalfa sprouts on the left were on one side of the kitchen, sprouts on the right were over a passive tetrahedron shaped aether concentrator
Roughly same number of seeds, identical jars, otherwise identical conditions, both pictures were taken at the same time.
Chromium is a useful metal for concentrating Aether at or below 95F it is antiferromagnetic, a circle within a circle within a circle (as many layers as one can afford to build) of chromium (or high chromium content stainless) makes a powerful aether concentrator. Filling the inner circle with Bismuth makes it more powerful, works best with identical wall thickness and spacing between all cylinders (ie 2".3,4",5",6",7",8" diameter 316L stainless steel tubing all of .12" wall thickness electrically isolated from one another with the 2" tube filled with bismuth which can be melted with a propane torch).
Filling the entire thing with water, applying a positive direct current voltage to the outermost cylinder and a negative voltage to the innermost vastly increases the effect over a long enough period of time. The water will undergo cold electrolysis and the cylinder will remain at 95F or below even if outside temperatures exceed that.
Other researchers report the length in relation to the diameter mattering with certain points making a flow much stronger than nearby increments.
I will be glad to answer questions.