The conductivity of the human body is good only in direct contact of power or really close 1000 volts per 1/4 inch grounded it can jump to you. I don't think being around metals will do a Tesla effect high enough to pull in enough EMF to make one calm or in line ETC. Actually high EMF makes one sick and many want to throw up. Metals back then represented wealth and power and gave the illution of who ever those statues are made in the form of a 'god' like image.
Many of these metals are in the human body from the number one source, water. Water conducts electricty because if whats in it. The human body has from food and water many natural metals. Silver even, gold might be rare but touching or wearing metals wont get into your system enough to change the human body enough. Having metal around you might pull in natural magnetic fields but the conductivity of the human body (continued)
As an Ayurvedic physician my pharmacology consists of herbs metals and minerals It is common place in India to give Gold to baby's a ( PURE very important ) gold wire is rubbed with honey in a mortar with a pestle, tiny amounts are put on the baby's tongue. improves the intelligence etc ( please don't try this at home ) Metals are very powerful medicines but one must know how to purity them Minerals are also v powerful eg purified, triturated diamond. 1 grain is mixed with herbs to make pills
I see *no* reason to think this is the case, when everything can be explained by a simple answer; scarcity of resources 3000 years ago and now. Scarcity is our basis of money, whether barter, cash, coin, etc. Couple this with the human greed factor, and it fits together just fine.
And IF they noticed something modern science has eluded, why did smith's not notice mercury made you crazy until the last 100 years? Also, I want to remind you, the air is ALSO conductive, its called radio.
Wow, it's not like I was being a troll... I expected a thought out response that addressed my counter argument. I am open minded.... You as the person presenting a far-fetched theory, have the burden of proof to address valid counter-arguments.
Her theory is not consistent with Maxwell's equations that describe classical electromagnetic radiation, nor with neural chemistry where neural communication in axons, which works through ions traveling through the axon's membrane.
None of what she says makes sense to me. Plus, there are people in the jungle who are not near silver or gold, and they seem no different in any significant way than us.
Gee, who would think that urban and extremely rural people have different lifestyles. Obviously the ONLY POSSIBLE EXPLANATION is the steel. Obviously...
By the way, do you wear pendants/point pendants? I'm trying to find websites - good ones - where I can get stone pendants that have good energies to them. So far, I've found a few, and I'm still looking. I just wonder if maybe you have any neat finds within the gemstone/energy world that could help me out. :)
I'm not saying this is a possibility - I'm just speculating - but what if it isn't silver? What if it is a metal that *looks* like silver, but it's a different metal - a secret, manipulating metal? I'm just wondering. I could be wrong. I just don't get bad feelings from silver. My intuition gets good vibes from it, so I personally believe that it may either be a secret metal that only looks like silver, or maybe it's a chemical hidden within silver that wasn't originally there, but *put* there.
@SilverRedIndigo- What you say makes a tremendous amount of sense. I think silver is a good metal - a great metal - but I believe that it is being misused. I could be very wrong about this, but do you think that it's only being misused? Do you think that it has the capability of being used for something positive, and that it isn't the metal itself that is the issue, but rather just how it's used?
I asked the same questions. I don't know if the metals are being misused, or if we have to redefine what toxicity caused by metals is and rethink which metals are toxic and which are not.
Personally, I would never take colloidal silver or eat gold dust or gold leaf (like they serve in fancy restaurants). That's not a medical opinion. It's just my gut instinct.
The colloidal silver craze just doesn't sound right to me.
@SilverRedIndigo- I've never tried to read colloidal silver, but my intuition naturally has a connection with the prana of certain minerals and stones. I don't know many people who feel the same, but some of the people that I know - as well as I - are sensitive to the prana and metaphysical properties of certain stones. Amethyst, hematite, quartz, crystal, and using those for energy work is some of what I do and it really helps me. As for ingesting, I'll just stick to herbs and the organic. :)
@SilverRedIndigo- Makes a lot of sense. For me, I can attest to the fact that the lighter colors of metal do that to me, but there is one type of metal in particular that never made me feel that way - copper. Not sure why, but I have always loved copper. I never got that feeling from it, but I do get that feeling from silver. It's not that strong, but it's still existent. I get neutral vibes from gold and part neutral and negative with silver, but I get good vibes from copper.
@SilverRedIndigo- Speaking of, I went to a website - I looked at a few websites, actually - that sells stone pendants/point pendants. Most of them have silver tops, but there is one set where they give you the option between silver and gold tops for crystal pendants. Do you think that - if I do purchase anything from this site - that I should get the ones with the gold or the silver? I want to get pendants in order to wear it around my neck. Energy from stones gets into me better that way.
Well, I tell ya: Relative to the folks who posit that the reason why gold is a precious metal on Earth is because the Reptilians from the Sirius star system depleted their gold supply, upon which they were dependent, as so came here to make slaves out of us to mine it for them - I'm pretty much in the box, or at least on the planet.
@SilverRedIndigo I think that is good. I am a little wierd, but not that wierd. I think there is plently of evidence right here. Enough to work with for longer than any one of us will be able to work.
The conductivity of the human body is good only in direct contact of power or really close 1000 volts per 1/4 inch grounded it can jump to you. I don't think being around metals will do a Tesla effect high enough to pull in enough EMF to make one calm or in line ETC. Actually high EMF makes one sick and many want to throw up. Metals back then represented wealth and power and gave the illution of who ever those statues are made in the form of a 'god' like image.
vorevox 4 months ago
Many of these metals are in the human body from the number one source, water. Water conducts electricty because if whats in it. The human body has from food and water many natural metals. Silver even, gold might be rare but touching or wearing metals wont get into your system enough to change the human body enough. Having metal around you might pull in natural magnetic fields but the conductivity of the human body (continued)
vorevox 4 months ago
it fun playing creepy instrumentals to this..
drewj50 7 months ago
@drewj50
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SilverRedIndigo 7 months ago
As an Ayurvedic physician my pharmacology consists of herbs metals and minerals It is common place in India to give Gold to baby's a ( PURE very important ) gold wire is rubbed with honey in a mortar with a pestle, tiny amounts are put on the baby's tongue. improves the intelligence etc ( please don't try this at home ) Metals are very powerful medicines but one must know how to purity them Minerals are also v powerful eg purified, triturated diamond. 1 grain is mixed with herbs to make pills
ahamatmabrahman 8 months ago
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TheOnionRoute 10 months ago
@TheOnionRoute
How did you make the little sun and musical note?
SilverRedIndigo 10 months ago
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amalsee 1 year ago
I see *no* reason to think this is the case, when everything can be explained by a simple answer; scarcity of resources 3000 years ago and now. Scarcity is our basis of money, whether barter, cash, coin, etc. Couple this with the human greed factor, and it fits together just fine.
And IF they noticed something modern science has eluded, why did smith's not notice mercury made you crazy until the last 100 years? Also, I want to remind you, the air is ALSO conductive, its called radio.
panthar1 1 year ago
@panthar1
With total morons and the intelligent I can contend.
With people like you, not quite bright; I don't know where to begin. So, I wont.
SilverRedIndigo 1 year ago
@SilverRedIndigo
Wow, it's not like I was being a troll... I expected a thought out response that addressed my counter argument. I am open minded.... You as the person presenting a far-fetched theory, have the burden of proof to address valid counter-arguments.
panthar1 1 year ago
@panthar1
You wrote: "the air is ALSO conductive, its called radio"
Just that amount of blather alone would require more space to correct than is available to me in these 500-character messages.
You are one of the people about whom it is said: A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
SilverRedIndigo 1 year ago
hi crazy lady.
SuperlativeTroll 1 year ago
Her theory is not consistent with Maxwell's equations that describe classical electromagnetic radiation, nor with neural chemistry where neural communication in axons, which works through ions traveling through the axon's membrane.
None of what she says makes sense to me. Plus, there are people in the jungle who are not near silver or gold, and they seem no different in any significant way than us.
technoway 1 year ago
@technoway
I refer you to the research on electrons in plasmas and in metals carried out by David Bohm et al.
People in the jungle *do not* behave like people in cities surrounded by steel.
SilverRedIndigo 1 year ago
@SilverRedIndigo
Gee, who would think that urban and extremely rural people have different lifestyles. Obviously the ONLY POSSIBLE EXPLANATION is the steel. Obviously...
AspiringPotato 1 year ago
@AspiringPotato
:0)
That's not what I'm saying, but it's funny.
SilverRedIndigo 1 year ago
Look ! Cleopatra incarnated !!!
hitobedut 1 year ago
@hitobedut
No, no, no.
This is my Xi Shi look.
I do Cleopatra in my video: The Jews *Are* Jesus (Juses), Sans the Myth(r)ology
SilverRedIndigo 1 year ago
By the way, do you wear pendants/point pendants? I'm trying to find websites - good ones - where I can get stone pendants that have good energies to them. So far, I've found a few, and I'm still looking. I just wonder if maybe you have any neat finds within the gemstone/energy world that could help me out. :)
DayMare2000 1 year ago
I'm not saying this is a possibility - I'm just speculating - but what if it isn't silver? What if it is a metal that *looks* like silver, but it's a different metal - a secret, manipulating metal? I'm just wondering. I could be wrong. I just don't get bad feelings from silver. My intuition gets good vibes from it, so I personally believe that it may either be a secret metal that only looks like silver, or maybe it's a chemical hidden within silver that wasn't originally there, but *put* there.
DayMare2000 1 year ago
@DayMare2000
Doubt it. That could be tested in any high school chem lab.
SilverRedIndigo 1 year ago
@SilverRedIndigo- What you say makes a tremendous amount of sense. I think silver is a good metal - a great metal - but I believe that it is being misused. I could be very wrong about this, but do you think that it's only being misused? Do you think that it has the capability of being used for something positive, and that it isn't the metal itself that is the issue, but rather just how it's used?
DayMare2000 1 year ago
@DayMare2000
I asked the same questions. I don't know if the metals are being misused, or if we have to redefine what toxicity caused by metals is and rethink which metals are toxic and which are not.
Personally, I would never take colloidal silver or eat gold dust or gold leaf (like they serve in fancy restaurants). That's not a medical opinion. It's just my gut instinct.
The colloidal silver craze just doesn't sound right to me.
SilverRedIndigo 1 year ago
@SilverRedIndigo- I've never tried to read colloidal silver, but my intuition naturally has a connection with the prana of certain minerals and stones. I don't know many people who feel the same, but some of the people that I know - as well as I - are sensitive to the prana and metaphysical properties of certain stones. Amethyst, hematite, quartz, crystal, and using those for energy work is some of what I do and it really helps me. As for ingesting, I'll just stick to herbs and the organic. :)
DayMare2000 1 year ago
@DayMare2000
Notice how differently we react to crystals than to metals.
Chrystals draw us near. We want to touch them and find them very beautiful.
Metals give us the creeps - a cold chill.
I am quite sure that in the presence of crystals we also line up, but in a much more beautiful fashion than in the presence of metals.
SilverRedIndigo 1 year ago
@SilverRedIndigo- Makes a lot of sense. For me, I can attest to the fact that the lighter colors of metal do that to me, but there is one type of metal in particular that never made me feel that way - copper. Not sure why, but I have always loved copper. I never got that feeling from it, but I do get that feeling from silver. It's not that strong, but it's still existent. I get neutral vibes from gold and part neutral and negative with silver, but I get good vibes from copper.
DayMare2000 1 year ago
@DayMare2000
We also respond very positively to the minerals in plants.
Elemental metals are not pleasant to us and I believe, not healthy for us in many ways.
SilverRedIndigo 1 year ago
@SilverRedIndigo- Speaking of, I went to a website - I looked at a few websites, actually - that sells stone pendants/point pendants. Most of them have silver tops, but there is one set where they give you the option between silver and gold tops for crystal pendants. Do you think that - if I do purchase anything from this site - that I should get the ones with the gold or the silver? I want to get pendants in order to wear it around my neck. Energy from stones gets into me better that way.
DayMare2000 1 year ago
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sailorvenussun 1 year ago
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Minimoy 1 year ago
I love your willingness to entertain (at least) thinking of ideas that are out of the box!
sailorvenussun 1 year ago
@sailorvenussun
Well, I tell ya: Relative to the folks who posit that the reason why gold is a precious metal on Earth is because the Reptilians from the Sirius star system depleted their gold supply, upon which they were dependent, as so came here to make slaves out of us to mine it for them - I'm pretty much in the box, or at least on the planet.
SilverRedIndigo 1 year ago
@SilverRedIndigo Hmm. What evidence is there? And, What do you know about Venus?
sailorvenussun 1 year ago
@sailorvenussun
I guess I'll have to write a smilie when I'm joking with you.
Please don't get weird on me. I'm trying to show that there is a perfectly rational, this-worldly explanation.
SilverRedIndigo 1 year ago
@SilverRedIndigo I think that is good. I am a little wierd, but not that wierd. I think there is plently of evidence right here. Enough to work with for longer than any one of us will be able to work.
sailorvenussun 1 year ago