Tom Valone Ph.d.
Grew up in Buffalo, New York so Niagara Falls was about 20 min. away [this is where I talked my fam into visiting recently for a Hiking vacation and stay in a cabin].
He found out 1895 was the key date when electricity was generated at the falls by Tesla's new turbines.
They were lined up to broadcast and connect with the Edison Power lines in Buffalo, New York.
In 1896 power was turned on for the first time from 20 miles away.
There were actual interviews with Tesla at the Niagara Falls Library.
He found the site of the original Adam's Plant at Niagara Falls.
Adams Power Plant Transformer House in Niagara Falls, New York is a National Historic Landmarked building constructed in 1895. It is the only remaining structure that was part of the historic Edward Dean Adams Power Plant, the first large-scale, alternating current electric generating plant in the world, built in 1895.
The Niagara Power Station No. 1, as it was then called, would eventually generate 50,000 horsepower (37 MW) of electricity. There were 10 generator rated 5,000 horsepower (3.7 MW) of the outside revolving field, vertical shaft type.
The original Westinghouse generators remained in operation in the transformer house until the plant closed in 1961, having been replaced by the Robert Moses Niagara Power Plant and the Lewiston Pump-Generating Plant.
See more here,
https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMT6J4_Adams_Power_Plant_Transformer_House_Niagara_Falls_NY
And more here when I went to see it with Boots on the Ground!
The Power of Tesla! A History of Tesla, his experiments and the Adams Power Plant at Niagara Falls! Check out the Nikola Tesla Statue on the American side! Hydroelectric!
@artistiquejewels/the-power-of-tesla
Valone also wrote the book,
Harnessing The Wheelwork Of Nature: Tesla's Science of Energy
Valone went to Germany in 1980 for a Gravity Field Conference.
He found that even the homopolar generator which was the subject of my master's degree
was actually an article that the tesla published as well so this was another area that Tesla had
already been there in other words in both the high voltage work that i was interested in the Tesla coil discoveries which by the way became a very popular medical field of endeavor
right after 1895 because electricity and the alternating
current form was now available actually throughout the country within
one year
Lakhovsky Multi-Wave Oscillator Plate Zero Point Energy.
From Altered States,
Tesla was an extraordinary student who frequently enraged his professors, questioning the technological status quo with an insight that surpassed his instructors'. He rebelled most stringently against the acceptance of direct current as the sole means of delivering electrical power. It was plain to him that DC was inefficient and incapable of adequately transmitting power over long distances, and there had to be a better way. There was talk of a theoretical "alternating current" system, but no one had figured out how to make it work. AC was frowned upon as a fanciful dream by the scientific establishment, in much the same way as cold fusion is regarded today. Tesla's merest suggestion of AC brought scorn in his lecture halls, but he was never discouraged enough to abandon the enticing riddle
Called a madman by some, a genius by others, and an enigma by nearly everyone, Nikola Tesla was possibly the greatest inventor the world has ever known. He was, without doubt, a trail blazer who created astonishing, sometimes world-transforming, devices that often were virtually without theoretical precedent. It was Tesla who introduced us to the fundamentals of robotry, computers, and missile science and helped pave the way for such space-age technologies as satellites, microwaves, beam weapons, and nuclear fusion. Yet, Tesla still remains one of the least recognized scientific pioneers in history.
Electrotherapy
Would you believe that some frequencies are even good for you? Fact is that a whole branch of medicine was founded on the healing effects of certain Tesla coil frequencies. Tesla understood the therapeutic value of high-frequency vibrations. He never patented in the area but did announce his findings to the medical community, and a number of devices were patented and marketed by others.
Patients, by focusing certain frequencies on afflicted areas, or, in some cases, just sitting in the vicinity of vibrations from a device like the Lakhovsky Multi wave Oscillator, which produced a blend of specific frequencies, were said to have experienced relief from rheumatism and other painful conditions. It was even considered a cure for certain types of paralysis. Such radiation's increase the supply of blood to the area with a warming effect (diathermy). They enhance the oxygenation and nutritive value of the blood, increase various secretions, and accelerate the elimination of waste products in the blood. All this promotes healing. Electrotherapists even spoke of broadcasting vitamins to the body. Reversals of cancer tumor growths have been documented. Lakhovsky predicated science will discover, some day, not only the nature of microbes by the radiation they produce, but also a method of killing disease within the body by radiation.
He created machines that flooded the human body with electrical currents and strong vibrations, intended to soothe aches and promote healing. And Tesla wasn't just the inventor of the "electrotherapeutic" device -- he was also a client. He reportedly became somewhat addicted to administering the treatment to himself, insisting that a session with the machine rejuvenated him on his long stretches of work without food or sleep. Tesla once let his friend Samuel Clemens try out the healing machine. The author is said to have enjoyed the experience tremendously.
Electrotherapy devices were sold directly to the public via ads in popular magazines and in the Sears catalogs. Self-treatment was widespread. This easy access to treatment of all sorts of conditions led to the eventual suppression of the technology by the medical establishment. Electrotherapy, however, is making a big comeback. In chiropractic and sports medicine, low-frequency AC and DC pulses are being used to kill pain and exercise muscles. High-frequency electrotherapy is coming back in alternative healing practices. There is an increasing appreciation of the electrical nature of biological functioning and that some electric vibrations in the environment are harmful while others are healing. Reprints of Lakhovsky's works are widely read. There is a growing conviction that cancer can be effectively treated with high-frequency therapies.
In his experimenting over an eight-year period, Tesla made no fewer than 50 types of oscillating coils. He experimented with lighting and other vacuum effects, including x-rays. He also experimented with novel shapes for the normally cylindrical coils, getting satisfying results from cone shapes and flat spirals. At Colorado Springs Tesla achieved phenomenally increased outputs by using a third coil resonantly tuned to the secondary. Observing the tremendous magnification this achieved, he gave much of his attention to integrating this extra coil, as he called it, into an evolved outsize tesla coil called the magnifying transmitter.
Hold a fluorescent tube near a Tesla coil and it will light up in your hand. This is true of any tube or bulb with vacuum or rarefied gas.
Tesla’s disruptive coil design
Among the obvious applications for the wireless transmission of energy, such as broadcasting power or information, Tesla was interested in therapeutic applications in the field of human health as well. At the time Tesla was experimenting with his Tesla coils, physicians were exploring the usage of electrical devices in the treatment of various ailments. It was within this environment that Tesla published in 1898 “High Frequency Oscillators for Electro-Therapeutic and Other Purposes”, a paper that he submitted to the 8th annual meeting of the American Electro-Therapeutic Association [1]. Tesla correctly concluded in that paper that “bodily tissues are condensers” or capacitors and he felt that his coil treatment “was certainly beneficial
Cells emit ‘mitogenetic radiation’ that have biological effects
In the 1922, a Russian biophysicist, Alexander Gurwitsch, demonstrated an interesting optical phenomenon associated with cells; a phenomenon he called ‘mitogenetic radiation.’ Gurwitsch showed that adjacent cells could be stimulated to divide optically by endogenous UV radiation generated by cells in optical contact with them. These emissions, sometimes referred to as Gurwitsch rays, have the property of stimulating growth and cellular activity.
It is possible that some of the beneficial effect of excited noble gases may be due to [ultra-]violet rays resembling mitogenetic radiation. Based on his own work Dr. Tom Bearden (Phd. Nuclear Engineer,) stated that infrared (IR) Gurwitsch radiation stimulated cellular mitochondria as the subcellular target responsible for the subsequent growth phenomena.
The Lakhovsky MWO--invented by Tesla?
One of these researchers who continued Tesla’s line of investigations and extended electro-therapeutic theory was Georges Lakhovsky, a Russian émigré, who is famous for inventing the Multi-Wave Oscillator (MWO). However, Christopher Bird, the author of The Secret Life of Plants and other books, described the Russian-born Frenchman as seeming to have been an associate, or knew Tesla [2]. In fact, it is quite possible that the MWO is more Tesla’s invention than Lakhovsky’s. There is an account that states that in 1931 after initial failures, Lakhovsky requested Tesla to come to Paris to assist him in creating an effective MWO. It appears that the designs for the MWO were laid out in Tesla’s own 1898 paper on “High Frequency Oscillators for Electrotherapeutic and Other Purposes” [1]. But Lakhovsky MWO sellers claim that he developed the MWO in the 1920s in Paris, France for use in cancer clinics there. In 1925 he did publish a paper titled “Curing Cancer with Ultra Radio Frequencies” in Radio News [3]. However, his first operational MWO did use a powerful Tesla coil and two spark gaps; so while he may have designed an antenna system with different sized rings to broadcast the radiofrequency output of the Tesla coil, it may be that Tesla came up with the general design but did not pursue it. Certainly the concepts are not too different from the implication of Tesla’s recognition that cells were capacitors: one could transmit energy to the body.
Lakhovsky is most famous for his thesis that DNA acts as a self-inducting coil allowing cells to function like tuned resonant circuits, capable of resonating to its resonant frequency when exposed to the range of frequencies output by the MWO, which he called a radio-cellular oscillator (RCO) early on. This Russian engineer became known after he published his book The Secret of Life in French in 1929 in which he expressed that cells possess resistance, capacitance, and inductance, attributes which when properly configured, will cause the recurrent oscillation of high frequency sine waves when sustained by a small, steady supply of energy at this electrical circuit’s resonant frequency.
A few years later it was translated into Spanish, German, and Italian, but it was not until September, 1939 that it was finally published in London in English. By 1941, he made his way to New York. Remarkable results were obtained from a seven week clinical trial performed at a major New York City hospital and that of a prominent Brooklyn urologist in the summer of 1941. However, Lakhovsky died in New York in 1942 at the age of 73.
The following is an excerpt from Radiations and Waves, Source of our Life, Theory of Cellular Oscillation, written in 1941. "I theorize that from the bath of electrical frequencies put out by the multiple wave oscillator each cell individually could and would select that frequency which is most needed to restore its equilibrium. All living cells are composed of two essential elements; the nucleus and the protoplasm in which it is bathed. This nucleus is itself composed of many tubular filaments: the chromosomes. In addition, hundreds of much smaller filaments or chondromes are present in the cytoplasm. Chromosomes and chondromes are sheathed in an insulating substance (cholesterine, resin, fat, plastrin, etc.) and contain a liquid-like serum with the same mineral content as sea water, and consequently a conductor of electricity. Thus, these filaments constitute ultramicroscopic oscillating circuits capable of oscillating electrically over a wide scale of very short wavelengths. I have demonstrated this in my works that these cellular oscillating circuits, chromosomes and chrondromes, vibrate electrically under the stimulus of electromagnetic waves; cosmic, atmospheric and telluric."
Skeptical ? Read this: The existence of strong electric fields across cellular membranes is accepted as a basic fact of cell biology. The fact that cells have internal electric fields as well, however, is a whole new revelation. Scientists previously did not know of the existence of internal cellular energy fields, and are just in the earliest stages of understand the phenomenon. Kopelman presented his results at the annual meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology
Source
https://dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2008/07/human-cells-fou.html
So when we tell you that, What Lakhovsky discovered was simply mind boggling: (you might beluieve him) He postulated that all living cells (plants, people, bacteria, parasites, etc.) possess attributes which normally are associated with electronic circuits. These cellular attributes include resistance, capacitance, and inductance. These 3 electrical properties, when properly configured, will cause the recurrent generation or oscillation of high frequency sine waves when sustained by a small, steady supply of outside energy of the right frequency. This effect is known as resonance. It's easiest to compare it with a child swinging on a playground swing. As long as the parent pushes the swing a little at the right moment (the correct 'frequency'), the child will continue to swing high and continuously. In electronics, circuits which generate these recurrent sine waves can be called electromagnetic resonators, but more commonly they are referred to as oscillators.
"Magnetic fields also affect the charge of the cell membrane, which allows membrane channels to open up. These channels are like the doors and windows of a house. By opening cell channels, nutrients are better able to enter the cell, and waste is more easily eliminated from the cell. This helps to rebalance and restore optimum cell function. If you restore enough cells, they will all work more efficiently. Cells of the same type come together to make tissues, and those tissues come together to make organs. So, by restoring or maintaining cellular function, you will, in turn, restore or maintain organ function, allowing the entire body to function better. We all know that the body ages over time. Maintaining the function of every individual cell at an optimal level every day is an important part of slowing aging." Dr Pawluk
Lakhovsky tells us that not only do all living cells produce and radiate oscillations of very high frequencies, but they also receive and respond to oscillations imposed upon them from outside sources. This outside source of radiation or oscillations are due to cosmic rays which bombard the earth continuously. This stupendous realization, achieved during the golden years of radio, not only led to a new method of healing by the application of high frequency waves, but broadened appreciation for the newly emerging field of hidden science known as Radionics or Radiathesia.
Moving the damaged areas while on the machine helps to increase the recovery speed of mechanical injures. Many people meditate while on the machine using the machine as the focal point. Others just sit and watch TV or put on a movie. Don't sit rigid like a statue, shrug the shoulders, move your head around. Think pleasant thoughts, negative thought patterns consume more energy than you think.
When these outside sources of oscillations are in sympathy, that is they are exactly the same frequency as that produced by the cell, the strength and vigor of that cell will be reinforced and become stronger. If, on the other hand, these outside frequencies are of a slightly different frequency, rather than reinforce the cell's native oscillations, they might dampen or weaken them, resulting in a loss of vigor and vitality for that cell. The cells of disease causing organisms within an infected person, produce different frequencies than that of normal, healthy cells.
"Cancer cells are almost without exception, low voltage cells, in the 15-30 milli-volt range.The optimum cell voltage for most cells in the body is in the 70-90 milli-volt range.
As cell voltage starts to drop into the range where the very survival of the cell may be called into question, the cell begins to proliferate uncontrollably in an attempt to guarantee its own “survival.”
If you raise cell voltage --the cell no longer needs to proliferate wildly. In effect, it can become “normal” again. The implications for this in treating tumors could be profound . There is an increase of overall body energy levels thus increasing cellular energy for trillions of cells to the ideal 70-90 milli-volt range. Increase of energy covalent level of every single hydrogen atom in the body can be verified by spectrographs. "
For people or plants suffering from disease conditions, Lakhovsky found that if he could increase the amplitude (but not the frequency) of the oscillations of healthy cells, this increase would overwhelm and dampen the oscillations produced by the disease causing cells, thus bringing about the demise of the disease causing cells trying to set up shop in the body. If he pumped up the amplitude of the disease causing cells, their oscillations would gain the upper hand and cause the person or plant to become weaker and more ill. Lakhovsky viewed the progression of disease as essentially a battle between the resonant oscillations of host cells versus the oscillations emanating from pathogenic organisms.
Resonate Frequency: Every thing in the universe has a resonate frequency. By transmitting the same frequency at which a cell oscillates, you can cause the amplitude (or height) of that cell to increase. This increase in amplitude allows the cells to function at their optimal level. An example of resonate frequency is when you tap a tuning fork that is tuned at 440 hertz and move a second 440 hertz tuning fork into it's field, the second tuning fork will replicate the oscillation.
As a result of the research done by Lakhovsky and others interested in electrotherapeutic transformers using Tesla coils using alternating current at radio frequencies, some interesting and convincing cases were documented and reported. For example, by September 6, 1932, a Dr. Gustave Kolischer announced "Tesla’s high-frequency electrical currents are bringing about highly beneficial results in dealing with cancer, surpassing anything that could be accomplished with ordinary surgery" at a seminar presented by the American Congress of Physical Therapy, held in New York.
Lakhovsky believed that living cells are batteries; the nucleus holds the positive charge and the cytoplasm carries the negative. If cells were irradiated with a range of electromagnetic oscillations, they could be "recharged" and thus rejuvenated. A range of frequencies is necessary because the cell and its parts respond to different frequencies.
Mainstream research supports the idea that "We are electrical creatures using a biochemical body to exist in an electro-chemical environment," as Van Tassel wrote. The name "Integratron" actually applies to a machine, a high-voltage electrostatic generator, that would supply the range of frequencies to recharge cell structure. Added to this are certain magnetic field principles and Nikola Tesla's technique of creating high ionization static fields.
According to Nobel prize winner Otto Warburg,We have cell voltages of minus 70 to minus 90 millivoltsWhen we are born a healthy cell will have an electrical charge of between -70millivolts and -90 millivolts. As we age the electrical charge around the cell decreases; to as little as -35 millivolts by age 70 or so.
Scientist explains it this way. A NORMAL cell has an electrical potential of -70 millivolts,
an AGED cell at -50 mVT to -35 mV, and a CANCER or ill cell is 15 mV
Healthy cells has electric charge of -70~80mv
unhealthy / sick cells – 30~40mv
cancer cells survive on -20mv to 15mv
In a nutshell –All cells have small electrically powered pumps inside of them whose function is to bring in nourishment, and take out toxins. Imagine going into a house where the power is out. The water pumps wouldn't operate so the toilets wouldn't work. The would be no running water, therefore no showers or baths or doing dishes. The refrigerator wouldn't work so there wouldn't be any food to eat, and the food that was in there would go bad. Add to that a garbage man strike, and now garbage is piling up. As you could guess, anyone living in that house would probably get sick.
It is the same for the cells of the body. Without enough energy to operate, the cells become toxic and malnourished. Then, when presented with an infectious organism, whether it is the virus that causes cancer, or the common cold, they have lost the vitality to resist.
A Tesla Coil is really just a Transformer
The use of loose rather than tight coiling allows for a larger build up of voltage in a Tesla coil than in a standard transformer. The electromagnetic field created by these devices is so powerful that they can transfer power to light bulbs a significant distance away without wires. The design also allows for a high resonance frequency of the AC current which allows Tesla coils to be able to make music.
https://theremedyroom.com/product/the-body-electric-robert-o-becker-md-gary-selden/
A Tesla Coil in action,
The Body Electric tells the fascinating story of our bioelectric selves. Robert O. Becker, a pioneer in the filed of regeneration and its relationship to electrical currents in living things, challenges the established mechanistic understanding of the body. He found clues to the healing process in the long-discarded theory that electricity is vital to life. But as exciting as Becker's discoveries are, pointing to the day when human limbs, spinal cords, and organs may be regenerated after they have been damaged, equally fascinating is the story of Becker's struggle to do such original work. The Body Electric explores new pathways in our understanding of evolution, acupuncture, psychic phenomena, and healing.
Introduction:The Promise of the Art
I remember how it was before penicillin. I was a medical student at the end of World War II, before the drug became widely available for civilian use, and I watched the wards at New York's Bellevue Hospital fill to overflowing each winter.
A veritable Byzantine city unto itself,
Bellevue sprawled over four city blocks,
its smelly, antiquated buildings jammed together at odd angles and
interconnected by a rabbit warren of under-ground tunnels.
In wartime New York, swollen with workers, sailors, soldiers, drunks, refugees, and their diseases from all over the world, it was perhaps the place to get an all-inclusive medical education.
Bellevue's charter decreed that, no matter how full it was, every patient who needed hospitalization had to be admitted. As a result, beds were packed together side by side, first in the aisles, then out into the corridor. A ward was closed only when it was physically impossible to get another bed out of the elevator.
Most of these patients had lobar (pneumococcal) pneumonia. It didn't take long to develop; the bacteria multiplied unchecked, spilling over from the lungs into the bloodstream, and within three to five days of the first symptom the crisis came.
The fever rose to 104 or 105 degrees Fahrenheit and delirium set in. At that point we had two signs to go by: If the skin remained hot and dry, the victim would die; sweating meant the patient would pull through.
Although sulfa drugs often were effective against the milder pneumonias, the outcome in severe lobar pneumonia still depended solely on the struggle between the infection and the patient's own resistance. Confident in my new medical knowledge, I was horrified to find that we were powerless to change the course of this infection in any way.
It's hard for anyone who hasn't lived through the transition to realize the change that penicillin wrought. A disease with a mortality rate near 50 percent, that killed almost a hundred thousand Americans each year, that struck rich as well as poor and young as well as old, and against which we'd had no defense, could suddenly be cured without fail in a few hours by a pinch of white powder.
Most doctors who have graduated since 1950 have never even seen pneumococcal pneumonia in crisis. Although penicillin's impact on medical practice was profound, its impact on the philosophy of medicine was even greater. When Alexander Fleming noticed in 1928 that an accidental infestation of the mold Penicillium notatum had killed his bacterial cultures, he made the crowning discovery of scientific medicine.
Bacteriology and sanitation had al-ready vanquished the great plagues. Now penicillin and subsequent antibiotics defeated the last of the invisibly tiny predators.The drugs also completed a change in medicine that had been gathering strength since the nineteenth century. Before that time, medicine had been an art.
The masterpiece—a cure—resulted from the patient's will combined with the physician's intuition and skill in using remedies culled from millennia of observant trial and error. In the last two centuries medicine more and more has come to be a science, or more accurately the application of one science, namely biochemistry. Medical techniques have come to be tested as much against current concepts in biochemistry as against their empirical results.
Techniques that don't fit such chemical concepts—even if they seem to work—have been abandoned as pseudoscientific or downright fraudulent.
At the same time and as part of the same process, life itself came to be defined as a purely chemical phenomenon.
Attempts to find a soul, a vital spark, a subtle something that set living matter apart from the nonliving, had failed.
As our knowledge of the kaleidoscopic activity within cells grew, life came to be seen as an array of chemical reactions, fantastically complex but no different in kind from the simpler reactions performed in every high school lab.
It seemed logical to assume that the ills of our chemical flesh could be cured best by the right chemical antidote, just as penicillin wiped out bacterial invaders without harming human cells. A few years later the decipherment of the DNA code seemed to give such stout evidence of life's chemical basis that the double helix became one of the most hypnotic symbols of our age.
It seemed the final proof that we'd evolved through 4 billlion years of chance molecular encounters, aided by no guiding principle but the changeless properties of the atoms themselves.The philosophical result of chemical medicine's success has been belief in the Technological Fix.
Drugs became the best or only valid treatments for all ailments. Prevention, nutrition, exercise, lifestyle, the patient's physical and mental uniqueness, environmental pollutants—all were glossed over.
Even today, after so many years and millions of dollars spent for negligible results, it's still assumed that the cure for cancer will be a chemical that kills malignant cells without harming healthy ones.
As surgeons became more adept at repairing bodily structures or replacing them with artificial parts, the technological faith came to include the idea that a transplanted kidney, a plastic heart valve, or a stainless steel and Teflon hip joint was just as good as the original—or even better, because it wouldn't wear out as fast.
The idea of a bionic human was the natural outgrowth of the rapture over penicillin. If a human is merely a chemical machine, then the ultimate human is a robot. No one who's seen the decline of pneumonia and a thousand other infectious diseases, or has seen the eyes of a dying patient who's just been given another decade by a new heart valve, will deny the benefits of technology. But, as most advances do, this one has cost us something irreplaceable: medicine's humanity.
There's no room in technological medicine for any presumed sanctity or uniqueness of life. There's no need for the patient's own self-healing force nor any strategy for enhancing it. Treating a life as a chemical automaton means that it makes no difference whether the doctor cares about or even knows the patient, or whether the patient likes or trusts the doctor.
Because of what medicine left behind, we now find ourselves in a real technological fix.
The promise to humanity of a future of golden health and extended life has turned out to be empty. Degenerative diseases - heart attacks, arteriosclerosis, cancer, stroke, arthritis, hypertension, ulcers, and all the rest have replaced infectious diseases as the major enemies of life and destroyers of its quality.
Modern medicine's incredible cost has put it farther than ever out of reach of the poor and now threatens to sink the Western economies themselves.
Our cures too often have turned out to be double-edged swords, later producing a secondary disease; then we search desperately for another cure.
And the de-humanized treatment of symptoms rather than patients has alienated many of those who can't afford to pay.
The result has been a sort of medical schizophrenia in which many have forsaken establishment medicine in favor of a holistic, prescient type that too often neglects technology's real advantages but at least stresses the doctor-patient rela-tionship, preventive care, and nature's innate recuperative power.
The failure of technological medicine is due, paradoxically, to its success, which at first seemed so overwhelming that it swept away all aspects of medicine as an art.
No longer a compassionate healer working at the bedside and using heart and hands as well as mind, the physician has become an impersonal white-gowned ministrant who works in an office or laboratory.
Too many physicians no longer learn from their patients, only from their professors. The breakthroughs against infections convinced the profession of its own infallibility and quickly ossified its beliefs into dogma.
Life processes that were inexplicable according to current biochemistry have been either ignored or misinterpreted.
In effect, scientific medicine abandoned the central rule of science—revision in light of new data.
As a result, the constant widening of horizons that has kept physics so vital hasn't occurred in medicine. The mecha-nistic assumptions behind today's medicine are left over from the turn of the century, when science was forcing dogmatic religion to see the evidence of evolution. (The re eruption of this same conflict today shows that the battle against frozen thinking is never finally won.)
Advances in cybernetics, ecological and nutritional chemistry, and solid-state physics haven't been integrated into biology.
Some fields, such as parapsychology, have been closed out of mainstream scientific inquiry altogether.
Even the genetic technology that now commands such breathless admiration is based on principles unchallenged for decades and unconnected to a broader concept of life. Medical research, which has limited itself almost exclusively to drug therapy, might as well have been wearing blinders for the last thirty years.
It's no wonder, then, that medical biology is afflicted with a kind of tunnel vision. We know a great deal about certain processes, such as the genetic code, the function of the nervous system in vision, muscle movement, blood clotting, and respiration on both the somatic and the cellular levels. These complex but superficial processes, however, are only the tools life uses for its survival.
Most biochemists and doctors aren't much closer to the "truth" about life than we were three decades ago.
As Albert Szent-Gyorgyi, the discoverer of vitamin C, has written, "We know life only by its symptoms." We understand virtually nothing about such basic life functions as pain, sleep, and the control of cell differentiation, growth, and healing.
We know little about the way every organism regulates its metabolic activity in cycles attuned to the fluctuations of earth, moon, and sun.
We are ignorant about nearly every aspect of consciousness, which may be broadly defined as the self-interested integrity that lets each living thing marshal its responses to eat, thrive, reproduce, and avoid danger by patterns that range from the tropisms of single cells to instinct, choice, memory, learning, individuality, and creativity in more complex life-forms.
The problem of when to "pull the plug" shows that we don't even know for sure how to diagnose death.
Mechanistic chemistry isn't adequate to understand these enigmas of life, and it now acts as a barrier to studying them.
Erwin Chargaff, the biochemist who discovered base pairing in DNA and thus opened the way for understanding gene structure, phrased our dilemma precisely when he wrote of biology, "No other science deals in its very name with a subject that it cannot define." Given the present climate, I've been a lucky man. I haven't been a good, efficient doctor in the modern sense. I've spent far too much time on a few incurable patients whom no one else wanted, trying to find out how our ignorance failed them.
I've been able to tack against the prevailing winds of orthodoxy and indulge my passion for experiment. In so doing I've been part of a little-known research effort that has made a new start toward a definition of life. My research began with experiments on regeneration, the ability of some animals, notably the salamander, to grow perfect replacements for parts of the body that have been destroyed.
These studies, described in Part 1, led to the discovery of a hitherto unknown aspect of animal life—the existence of electrical currents in parts of the nervous system.
This breakthrough in turn led to a better understanding of bone fracture healing, new possibilities for cancer research, and the hope of human regeneration—even of the heart and spinal cord—in the not too distant future, advances that are discussed in Parts 2 and 3.
Finally, a knowledge of life's electrical dimension has yielded fundamental insights (considered in Part 4) into pain, healing, growth, consciousness, the nature of life itself, and the dangers of our electromagnetic technology.
I believe these discoveries presage a revolution in biology and medicine. One day they may enable the physician to control and stimulate healing at will. I believe this new knowledge will also turn medicine in the direction of greater humility, for we should see that whatever we achieve pales before the self-healing power latent in all organisms.
The results set forth in the following pages have convinced me that our understanding of life will always be imperfect. I hope this realization will make medicine no less a science, yet more of an art again. Only then can it deliver its promised freedom from disease.
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https://www.academia.edu/29446133/Becker_the_body_electric_full
It turns out that pulse magnetic fields will achieve the same thing as invasive surgery.
Is this WHY the medical industry and "powers that be" have gone to extreme lengths to desperately attempt to cover these natural therapies and healing techniques up?
Sort of how they attempt to control energy, natural resources, currency, trade and food source?
Do you find that interesting?
There will three doctors with patents showing the same effects.
Even the FDA had a special office that were approving all of their patents.
This is why stress and weight bearing exercise do help to reverse osteoporosis as it causes the electrical effect to occur in the bone for regeneration.
The bone doesn't release calcium unless it has stress.
Electrotherapy, pulse DMF can achieve the same thing.
An interesting old song I came across.
Reminds me of a What If question.
Is it possible all technology can be used for either Good or Bad?
Is this not part of why we #FightTheGoodFight Daily?
Check out these lyrics and I'll drop the official video, had to have been from decades ago when you see the footage and style.
One humanoid escapee
One android on the run
Seeking freedom beneath the lonely desert sun
Trying to change its program
Trying to change the mode, crack the code
Images conflicting into data overload
1-0-0-1-0-0-1
S.O.S.
1-0-0-1-0-0-1
In distress
1-0-0-1-0-0
Memory banks unloading
Bytes break into bits
Unit one's in trouble and it's scared out of its wits
Guidance systems break down
A struggle to exist, to resist
A pulse of dying power in a clenching plastic fist
1-0-0-1-0-0-1
S.O.S.
1-0-0-1-0-0-1
In distress
1-0-0-1-0-0
It replays each of the days
A hundred years of routines
Bows its head and prays to the mother of all machines
All machines
1-0-0-1-0-0-1
S.O.S.
1-0-0-1-0-0-1
In distress
1-0-0-1-0-0
It replays each of the days
A hundred years of routines
Bows its head and prays to the mother of all machines
Mother of all machines
Rush - The Body Electric
Reminds me somewhat of the #Transhumanism agenda [once again, the tech itself isn't bad. . .it's who is behind it]
Do you remember the Psychasec booth at the Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas?
Cloning Programming Psychasec booth at CES featuring a human sleeve, cortical stack a consciousness Upload. Have you seen the Boys from Brazil? Gemini Man? Predictive Programming? They have to Tell you before they Do it to You!
So how do you know Who you can trust?
Go within. ..ask the Spirit within and trust the One whose image you are created in to guide you and show you the truth.
If you Seek Him. . .You WILL find Him!
Jeremiah 29:13
13 And ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart.
Trust your intuition, trust your gut. . .ask daily for God's guidance and protection.
See Psalm 91
I had a stranger years ago approach me in a Walmart. .. totally unexpected of all places as most just keep to themselves. . .but I'll never forget his message and I've prayed protection over my fam ever since.
Check out this incredible Psalm. Even when I don't pray the entire Psalm, I ask for God's Continued Hand of Protection over my fam as this message from a stranger came to me several years ago. . .at the Start before we all had to start pouring out information, archiving and being Keepers of the Records.
91 He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.
2 I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in him will I trust.
3 Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler, and from the noisome pestilence.
4 He shall cover thee with his feathers, and under his wings shalt thou trust: his truth shall be thy shield and buckler.
5 Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by night; nor for the arrow that flieth by day;
6 Nor for the pestilence that walketh in darkness; nor for the destruction that wasteth at noonday.
7 A thousand shall fall at thy side, and ten thousand at thy right hand; but it shall not come nigh thee.
8 Only with thine eyes shalt thou behold and see the reward of the wicked.
Entire Psalm worth the read as my fam, even daughters at school were put into many terrible situations. God and I working together were able to keep them safe!
#PraiseGod, #PraiseGod, #PraiseGod
God is more POWERFUL than anything you can encounter in this realm or any other.
Check it out if not familiar. . .
"In the Eye of the Storm" not radio version by Ryan Stevenson
#BodyElectric, #RobertBecker, #GarySeldon, #TomValone, #Tesla, #NikolaTesla, #Electromagnetism, #ConsumerElectronicsShow, #LasVegas, #Cloning,#PsychasecBooth, #Psychasec, #AlteredCarbon, #NiagaraFalls, #BuffaloNY
Sources and Connecting Articles/Reports
https://altered-states.net/barry/newsletter275/
https://altered-states.net/barry/newsletter161/
https://altered-states.net/radionic/news.htm
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acscentsci.5b00247
The Power of Tesla!
@artistiquejewels/the-power-of-tesla
Masaru Emoto - Water Experiments
Halogens known as Group 17
A Century of Suppressed Electrotherapy, Exotic Propulsion & Free Energy Technologies
DUNE
The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment is an international flagship experiment to unlock the mysteries of neutrinos. DUNE will be installed in the Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility, under construction in the United States. DUNE scientists will paint a clearer picture of the universe and how it works. Their research may even give us the key to understanding why we live in a matter-dominated universe — in other words, why we are here at all.
A Path in Time Full Movie
#PathInTime