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Dr. Kei Mori, Keio University, Tokyo 🇯🇵
Tomato experiment🍅under filtered sunlightt.co/ZVADSFO5VP
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www.genesispark.com/exhibits/early-earth/experiments/
Atmospheric Experiments
Hyperbaric ChamberFor some time medical hyperbaric chambers have been used to hasten healing of skin injuries and various other ailments.
While many hospitals contain a chamber. . . professional sports teams and celebrities have increasingly been experimenting with sleeping in enhanced oxygen and high pressure.
Around the world, evidence is mounting that these chambers can reduce infection (as the skin itself absorbs oxygen), heal diseases, decrease stress, and enhance stamina.
Perhaps the increased atmospheric pressure and larger percentage of oxygen on the early earth would have similarly contributed to a much healthier environment for biological systems.
Scientists conducting deep sea research have built stations far under the ocean. Aquanauts living for a month or more in this setting with increased pressure and extra oxygen have reported some unexpected side effects, like increased hair growth.
himawari4 Particularly interesting experiments were conducted by the late Dr. Kei Mori of Keio University in Tokyo.
Dr. Mori raised Kai MoriKai Moriplants under special light that filtered out IR and UV radiation. . .
h/t NotStarvingActress