Preliminary Study: the Electromagnetics Radiation from Epipremnum Aureum (Money Plant) Using Frequency Detector
Abstract
Overview
The study titled "Preliminary Study: the Electromagnetics Radiation from Epipremnum Aureum (Money Plant) Using Frequency Detector" examines if indoor plants like the money plant (Epipremnum Aureum) can affect the electromagnetic radiation levels in a room.
Methodology
- The study measured Electromagnetics Radiation (EMR) in a common sized room.
- Observations were conducted over a total of five weeks: three weeks with the money plant and two weeks without.
- EMR measurements were taken at seven different points in the room, including around the money plant and in the room's center.
Findings
The results indicated a significant 24% increase in EMR in the presence of the money plant compared to its absence. This aligns with the theory that the money plant can influence electromagnetic fields within its surroundings.
Conclusion
The preliminary findings suggest that the presence of money plants can affect the EMR levels, radiating energy that potentially increases electromagnetic frequency in the environment.