Electroculture Gardening

Yannick van Doorne

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  • #380601

    Kev
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    Yannick Van Doorne is an Electroculture researcher and practitioner from France.. It is my understanding (though I may be off just a bit in the details) that Mr. Van Doorne holds a PhD in Agronomy and Engineering, and has been studying and experimenting with Electroculture in-the-field for more than 20 years, and works as a consultant.. From what I can tell, he has built a significant knowledge base and has an advanced understanding of the science of Electroculture.. As such, his deployments go well beyond the simple copper wire-wrapped atmospheric-ether antennas.. He goes into many different areas – including magnetics, paramagnetism with stones and crystals, as well as sound frequencies, beekeeping and animal husbandry..

    His YouTube channel, called “Yannick VD”, has videos in a number of languages, including French, Dutch, Spanish, and English, and there’s a specific English playlist in the playlists tab (which features over 70 videos)..

    Below in the comments I’m starting this thread with several videos from his YouTube channel, as well as his website..

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  • #380602

    Kev
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    This first video is a livestream from October of 2022, which also includes some Q&A.. Yannick covers quite a wide range of things in this video, and I found it overall to be a fairly good introduction to Electroculture.. (Video is 1 hour and 45 minutes long):

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKPIG-l7wpM

  • #380603

    Kev
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    Yannick created a 7-part Electroculture Course, which covers various, specific aspects of Electroculture.. In this series, he covers the history and scientific foundations of Electroculture, as well as how to deploy various types of hardware – from metallic antennas, spirals, and coils, to magnets, to round towers and pyramids, to various types of stone and materials with paramagnetic properties, to music, bird songs and sound resonance.. These videos were posted to YouTube between March and April of 2023, and range from 1 hour and 18 minutes long, to 2 hours and 11 minutes long.. They are all very well worth the time to watch.. Absolutely recommended.. And I’m posting the links to all 7 videos here:

    #1 – Magnets

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-IVM6QZuj0

    #2 – Atmospheric antennas

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RGmGUrvYXE

    #3 – Irish paramagnetic round rowers

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlLEa5186cw

    #4 – Basalt and paramagnetism

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ux5ApcpD-co

    #5 – Copper coils, Ighina spirals & Lakhovsky oscillators

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_ViZ-HPGak

    #6 – Pyramid energy

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vz_OK4yllUU

    #7 – Music, bird songs & sound resonance

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRVl3igkGBY

  • #380604

    Kev
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    Yannick’s YouTube channel, along with the English playlist:

    https://www.youtube.com/@YannickVD/videos

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vq0gCTogPcQ&list=PLs4s2JuRTp-8rq0EtwWTVcHbNK869lzXm

  • #380605

    Kev
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    Yannick’s website.. It’s written in French, but your browser may give you the option to translate into English..

    https://www.electroculturevandoorne.com/

  • #383015

    James
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    Thanks for all the information here guys. Really helpful Im only just scratching the very beginning of electro culture.

    • #383044

      Kev
      Organizer

      Fantastic.. It definitely is a lot to learn and a whole lot to explore and experiment with.. Would love to know if you ever get around to making some efforts yourself.. Do you have an outdoor space for gardening??..

      • #383071

        James
        Member

        I do have a front and back garden attached to my house. This will be the first year trying to grow my own food. I am making preparations as we speak!

        • #383080

          Kev
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          Yay!.. Good for you.. Growing plants is the best.. I’ve been hunting plants and seeds around my neighborhood the last few days.. Got dozens of cuttings and seed pods — and growing them all.. Can’t not do it!.. Not sure where all these plants are gonna go once they start growing in earnest.. Limited space on the apt. balcony.. Lol.. ?

  • #391849

    Kev
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    Yannick giving instruction on how to use pyramids..

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pknAeVFJ314

    • #392005

      James
      Member

      Thanks for this Kev. I wonder if you could build a pyramid over an entire planter? Would be interesting to see the results.

      • #392012

        Kev
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        Just need pipes long enough!.. Ha!.. 🙂 ..Yannick put up instructions somewhere on how to build pyramids out of copper pipes, which includes certain types of connectors in the corners and crimping the pipes and nuts-n-bolting them together.. That might be on his website or YT channel.. I think soldering or welding would be good too.. whatever method works.. Nick (a member of this group) posting some photos and videos that show a pretty sizable pyramid within a planting bed.. Worth checking out just to visually see.. Lemme hunt that down……

      • #392015

        Kev
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        Here’s a couple screenshots of Nick’s pyramid from photos he posted.. The metal is thinner than pipes and I’m guessing they’re soldered together.. I wonder what size copper pipes you can get in the UK.. Maybe 8 feet or longer??.. 😉

        • #392082

          Nick
          Member

          No soldering of welding. They just slide over each other. The problem with welding or soldering is that the material is different and you interupt the copper pipes of touching each other.

          • #392094

            Kev
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            That was my thought on it, that it’s a different material and the copper rods don’t touch each other..

        • #392132

          James
          Member

          Thanks again Kev really valuable information. Ha and yes I can get copper pipes at least of 10m lengths and more if need be. My whole house of course is filled with them but they serve a primary function right now you know….like keeping my warm in winter and such haha.

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