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Research : Epistemology - By: (Me) Nicholas Ellis @ www.Youtube.com/sn1pe352

"A human being is a microcosmos, i.e. the laws prevailing in the cosmos also operate in the minutest space of the human being."-Viktor Schauberger

Most of the human body is made up of water, H2O, with cells consisting of 65-90% water by weight. Therefore, it isn't surprising that most of a human body's mass is oxygen (Since the Oxygen Atom is Much Larger than Hydrogen atoms in the Water Molecule). Carbon, the basic unit for organic molecules, comes in second. 99% of the mass of the human body is made up of just six elements: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus.

"Science is but a perversion of itself unless it has, as its ultimate goal the betterment of humanity" - Nikola Tesla

Researchers at Yale University and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), applying modern engineering design tools to one of the basic units of life, argue that artificial cells could be built that not only replicate the electrical behavior of electric eel cells but in fact improve on them. Artificial versions of the eel's electricity generating cells could be developed as a power source for medical implants and other tiny devices.

Many particular electrophysiological readings have specific names: * Electrocardiography - for the heart * Electroencephalography - for the brain * Electrocorticography - from the cerebral cortex * Electromyography - for the muscles * Electrooculography - for the eyes * Electroretinography - for the retina * Electroantennography - for the olfactory receptors in arthropods

• Nikola Tesla -- discovered in 1895, alternating current, and invented the AC generator, has published many papers and invented manyelectrical equipment, including Tesla coil therapeutic tools.

• Alexander Gurwitsch discovered -- in 1922 "biophotons" and "mitogenic" mitosis "waves. His work is the first documented evidence of" bio-photons, and became the basis for the design of future bioelectromagnetic therapy devices.

• Georges Lakhovsky -- in 1925 invented the multi-wave oscillator, a broad range of electrical frequencies that balance back in the cell producesBody, and a paper published heal "News Radio" magazine, entitled "Cancer of ultra radio frequencies."

• Royal Raymond Rife -- in the 1930s showed how can its frequency research and mitogenic impulse-wave technology (in the public domain) to cure cancer.

• Ed Skilling -- 1950's breakthrough discoveries with space-age electronics, transmission and communication with the cells and the immune system of the body; results supercedesall previous electro-medicine technologies.

Right median nerve electrical stimulation to hasten awakening from coma.
Cooper JB, Jane JA, Alves WM, Cooper EB.
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East Carolina University School of Medicine, Greenville, NC, USA.
Abstract

Electrical stimulation of the right median nerve may hasten the awakening of closed head injured, comatose patients. A series of 25 comatose patients have been treated.

Mice on cell phones

The study involved 96 mice, most of which were genetically altered to develop beta-amyloid plaques and memory problems mimicking Alzheimer's disease as they aged. Some mice were left as-is, so researchers could test the effects of the radiation on normal memory as well.

Both the Alzheimer's and normal mice were exposed to the electromagnetic field generated by standard cell phone use for two 1-hour periods each day for seven to nine months.

The mice were not actually chatting on cell phone or even packing the devices. Rather, they were housed in cages arranged around a centrally-located antenna that generated a cell-phone signal. The cages were arranged at the same distance from the antenna and exposed to the radiation typically emitted by a cell phone pressed up against a human head.

Radiation and memory

Results showed if cell phone exposure was started when the Alzheimer's mice were young adults — before signs of memory impairment were apparent — their cognitive ability was protected. In fact, the Alzheimer's mice performed as well on tests measuring memory and thinking skills as aged mice without dementia
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If older Alzheimer's mice already exhibiting memory problems were exposed to the cell phone radiation, their memory impairment disappeared.

The researchers suggest this reversal may be due to the slight increase in brain temperature that they observed in the Alzheimer's mice after months of exposure to cell phones.

The higher temperature may have helped the Alzheimer's brain to remove newly-formed beta-amyloid by causing brain cells to release it.

The cell phone exposure even boosted the memories of normal mice to above-normal levels.

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  • @Xartaetos2007 why not?

  • God, this is truly amazing... What about hands and legs, will they ever be able to reproduce them?

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