Basalt
There is an abundance of Basalt located on the Island of Pagan. Basalt could be used in a variety of ways. The most general use for basalt is for construction purposes. It is commonly crushed into aggregates and used for asphalt paving for main highways and airport runways. It is also used as concrete aggregate, and rock filtering. Basalt can also be cut into slabs and used as countertops and flooring for interior and exterior designs.
Paramagnetic Rock
Paramagnetic Rock is another material that is abundant on the Island of Pagan. The most notable use for Paramagnetic material is for soil fertility using an energy approach. Paramagnetic material is added to the soil which greatly increases plant growth and overall health. The Paramagnetic material added to the soil medium acts as an “electrical grid” and “battery” for the soil. The electrical grid acts as an antenna to capture other forms of electrical energy such as the earth’s magnetic field, the sun’s magnetic field and various forms of cosmic energy of “radiation”. These energies are captured by the grid and fuel the metabolic process of the soil required to produce healthy plants.
Paramagnetic Research Results
Australian research on paramagnetism has shown a 40%-60% reduction in the need to irrigate, drought and frost flexibility, invigorated chlorophyll production and insect resistance. Research over the last 10 years in Canada with re-mineralization of soils with paramagnetic materials has greatly increased the feed value of fodder. Solid stems, higher protein and digestible fiber, more energy (higher brix), more diversity of proteins with good enzyme and amino acid profiles have all been observed. Orchards have responded with greater diversity of fauna, increased dew points, improvement in tilth, new root growth, soil aggregation and great tasting fruit.