[Hmm. Deciding what to cook for dinner doesn't strike Sherlock as something particularly emotional. Could his theory about the cause of crystallization be off? He could try to duplicate the scenario, but he'd need more details. Hm.
Aaand they're right back to Sherlock's chemistry set. It's a good thing that Ryuunosuke doesn't seem particularly upset about it. (he likely would be if he found out that Sherlock almost singed off his own eyebrows, which is why that won't be mentioned).]
Oh, this? [He gestures towards the box with a wide smile.] I've attempted numerous tests- and succeeded, in fact! Did you know the soil in the western district of the city has an average plant-available concentration of nutrients, while the eastern district has a strikingly low concentration of it? It is far higher outside the city, of course. The farm lands are very well maintained. However, further testing showed that emotions have a notable impact on soil quality! Extensive periods of negativity do not seem to decrease the overall concentration of nutrients, rather it makes them inaccessible to plants! Isn't that remarkable?
And did you know that the pH of the water that is accessible to any civilian has a pH of 8.3 on average? It does not quite seem to match up with the levels of nitrates, nitrites and ammonia, which are high in comparison, though I suspect there may be more factors involved to aid with neutralization. Whether this centers around emotions or some other unseen component is yet to be explored.
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Aaand they're right back to Sherlock's chemistry set. It's a good thing that Ryuunosuke doesn't seem particularly upset about it. (he likely would be if he found out that Sherlock almost singed off his own eyebrows, which is why that won't be mentioned).]
Oh, this? [He gestures towards the box with a wide smile.] I've attempted numerous tests- and succeeded, in fact! Did you know the soil in the western district of the city has an average plant-available concentration of nutrients, while the eastern district has a strikingly low concentration of it? It is far higher outside the city, of course. The farm lands are very well maintained. However, further testing showed that emotions have a notable impact on soil quality! Extensive periods of negativity do not seem to decrease the overall concentration of nutrients, rather it makes them inaccessible to plants! Isn't that remarkable?
And did you know that the pH of the water that is accessible to any civilian has a pH of 8.3 on average? It does not quite seem to match up with the levels of nitrates, nitrites and ammonia, which are high in comparison, though I suspect there may be more factors involved to aid with neutralization. Whether this centers around emotions or some other unseen component is yet to be explored.
Fascinating revelations, don't you agree?