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Business, 02.11.2019 05:31 jonathankingsberry52

The flemish investigator jan van helmont tested the prediction in 1648. he placed 200 pounds of oven-dried soil in a clay pot and planted in it a young willow tree weighing 5 pounds. he covered the pot with a perforated iron plate to allow rain to enter. when necessary, he supplied the tree with distilled water. after 5 years, he removed the tree and found that it weighed 169 pounds, 3 ounces. he also dried and weighed the soil, noting that it weighed 2 ounces less than at the beginning of the experiment. did this experiment support cusa’s prediction?

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