Experiments of Doctor Édgar MAdrid

Mango-Guava and Guava-Mango

This is not grafting; it is rather like a marital union. No plant has been grafted into another, but I planted the two seeds together, and I stimulated their growth together. The mango seed was from a pitch mango, and the guava was big and white. The result was a medium size mango, with much fiber like as a pitch mango, but with a different and tasty flavor. In the case of the guava, from which I have seen fruit only once, its size was medium, but its influenced flavor was not so agreeable to this experimenter. The mango-guava produces a normal seed, and it surely germinates, but I have not experimented if the new plants will produce normally. If the reader wants to experiment it some more, he is welcome to do so, and I will appreciate if you share with me the results.

Mango Mango

In the case of the mango-mango experiment, two seeds from different species of mangoes were planted together, and their growth together was stimulated, so that both trunks united together. At first, the two types of mango refused to unite but, after some time, they accepted the union. The result was that both sections are producing mangoes similar to their original trees, but influenced. Both are very tasty.

Gigant Radish

Another experiment was make with radish of the round and small type. The radish was planted in a normal way. When the radish had a normal size for picking up, I put some more soil on top of the plants, and the plants developed another protuberance on top of the previous one. This operation was repeated several times, placing some more soil on top, until several protuberances were formed, each one on top of the other. The final result was a giant and thick radish, of about 15 centimeters long by 8 cm. width. They were maintained tender through watering constantly.

Corn Pollination

Another experiment was made with corn, and it was inspired on the production of “Elotín” [tender ear of corn], which was being produced and exported by the Suchiny Family. For such culinary industry, they needed a multiple production of tender ears of corn. Thinking on that, I had the idea of making a multiple artificial pollination into all leaves of each corn stalk. The result was admirable. I got a production of 5 and 6 ears per leaf, making a total production of even 50 ears from a sole corn stalk. ¡Marvelous!

Fragmented Filter

This experimenter had an old slide projector, which he wanted to convert into a cell projector. When he put things apart, he found a temperature filter, which protected the film. As the filter was badly dusty, he decided not to clean it with a cloth, in order not to scratch it, but he decided to wash it with water. At the very instant he introduced it into the water, it exploited, without causing him any injury. Such a phenomenon attracted his interest. He took one of the fragments, and immerged it again into water. The fragment exploited again, and he continued with the experiment. Every time he put any fragment into water, it exploited again. He did not want to try again, because there was the risk in transforming everything into sand. He rather took advantage of the experiment to make some scientific theories. He said to himself: Because this filter was for many hours and much time receiving heat from the projector’s bulb, it came to a highest point of temper. In other words, its molecules had aligned perfectly, and this temper, was producing the explosions, when coming in contact with cold water. This fragmented filter is being exposed at the Museum that caries the name of this experimenter, at the City of Chiquimula, Guatemala.

FISH CRYSTALS

Extracted from the cranial bone from many fish by Édgar Amílcar Madrid, between 1990 to 2006.

SCIENTIFIC THEORY

According to the experiments realized, fish have two crystal each, incrusted in their cranial bone. These crystals are used for their communication: One, for emitting signals, and the other one, for receiving. Each crystal has the capacity to emit and receive different frequencies. Their oscillations are a product of the waves received through their antennas.

SIMILITUDE

Insect communication is very much similar to that of fish and, surely, they utilize the same type of microscopic crystals, very difficult to extract. See an experiment below.

EXPERIMENT

I placed some orange leaves on a sink. Some hours later, I turned on the lights, and the leaves were full of large ants. Immediately, I spread some Folidol [ant poison] beginning by the hole they came out, until all ants had been poisoned.
Eight months later, I repeated the same experiment, at the same place and with the same circumstances, and the orange leaves were full of big ants again. However, when I turned the lights on, all ants flied rapidly away, and let me no time to poison them.

CONCLUSIONS

The first time when the big ants saw that they had been poisoned before dieing, they transmitted to the ant cave a wrong message, through their crystals: “We saw a great light, and we all were poisoned.” The light had not poisoned them, but that is what they appreciated.

During the time interim, they were teaching wrongly the new ant generations, at the “ant school”, that light produced poisoning, and they should flee from light. With men happen likewise, that they teach a “scientific truth” for a long time at schools and universities, something that results being false afterwards.

The second time I made the same experiment much time later, the big ants fled from light, instead of fleeing away from poison.

Dinosaur Eggs

I am sure you have desired to know about the dinosaur eggs. They are difficult to find, but they are very interesting. Opposed to what pseudo scientists affirm, dinosaurs are pre diluvial animals, which did not get to enter Noah’s chest, probably because of their enormous size. The paleonthological theories, which trace them to many millions of years, have no convincing arguments for a sufficiently intelligent mind. Archeology, which is considered a more trustable science, provides data of only a few thousands of years, for which it presents real data of its finding. Of course, dinosaurs are prehistoric animals, which surely existed, and there are scientific and historical evidences about them, not from millions of years, but a few thousands.
Down below, we present three petrified dinosaur eggs, which were found, among others, by this investigator in the suburbs of Chiquimula City, Guatemala, which was a dinosaur area, and are exhibited at the General Museum that carries his name. Notice on the picture the clear definition of their protoplasm and nucleus, as well as some colors and the petrified mud that surrounded them. It is marvelous!