Thursday, July 30, 2009

Soundlessdawn

This is a video collection of a psychonaught self named soundlessdawn
his videos are a resonance observation between pop culture, mainstream media, and ancient myth. very cool watch



his youtube channel here

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Floating water bridge





When water in two beakers is exposed to a high voltage, a floating water bridge forms between the beakers.

While it's one of the most important and abundant chemical compounds on Earth, water is still a puzzle to scientists. Much research has been done to uncover the structure of water beyond the H2O scale, which is thought to be responsible for many of water’s unique properties. However, the nature of this structure, governed by hydrogen bonds, is currently unknown.

article found here

Bioelectric field and Chi



Bioelectric Field

The area of bioelectric field phenomena is rich with studies that may have a direct impact on the health and well-being of humans in the coming years and decades. Some examples of focused research in this science include the examination of the ionic currents in and near the heart, studies of electrical patterns during an active brain seizure and research into the nature of cardiac de-fibrillation.


As in many other fields of endeavor, the recent advances in computing hardware and software development techniques have brought about great demand for more sophisticated simulation tools in this area. Recognizing this need, scientists at the National Institutes for Health (NIH) have undertaken the challenge through the development of a Problem Solving Environment, or PSE, for use in bioelectric field studies. The PSE, dubbed BioPSE, is a great example of integrated
computing in a modern simulation setting.


A visit to the project web site -- http://www.sci.utah.edu/ncrr/research/re... -- will show that the NIH researchers have divided the problem into three pieces: modeling, simulation, and visualization. In this setting, modeling is described as a quantitative description of the physical features
of a human body. In general, such modeling consists of a series of geometric shapes joined together to form a representation of a certain body part or area of the body. Simulation, on the other
hand, gives a quantitative description of the function of body structures, utilizing the results of the modeling efforts. Of course, being conceptual creatures, humans have a hard time making heads or tails of piles of numbers, so visualization is an essential piece in order to be able to interpret the results of the modeling and simulation.


---- Bioelectromagnetism (sometimes equated with bioelectricity) refers to the electrical, magnetic or electromagnetic fields produced by living cells, tissues or organisms. Examples include the cellmembrane potential and the electric currents that flow in nerves and muscles, as a result of action potentials. It is not to be confused with bioelectromagnetics, which deals with the effect on life from external electromagnetism Biological cells use bioelectricity to store metabolic energy, to do work or trigger internal changes, and to signal one another. Bioelectromagnetism is the electric current produced by action potentials along with the magnetic fields they generate through the phenomenon ofelectromagnetism.

Bioelectromagnetism
is studied primarily through the techniques of
electrophysiology. In the late eighteenth century, the
Italian physician and physicist Luigi Galvani first recorded the phenomenon while dissecting a frog at a table where he had been conducting experiments with static electricity. Galvani coined the term animal electricity to describe the phenomenon, while contemporaries labeled it galvanism. Galvani and contemporaries regarded muscle activation as resulting from an electrical fluid or substance in the nerves.

Bioelectromagnetism is an aspect of all living things, including all plants and animals. Some animals have acute bioelectric sensors, and others, such as migratory birds, are believed to navigate in part by orienting with respect to the Earth's magnetic field. Also,sharks are more sensitive to local interaction in electromagnetic fields than most humans. Other animals, such as the electric eel, are able to generate large electric fields outside their bodies.

In the life sciences,biomedical engineering uses concepts of circuit theory, molecular biology, pharmacology, and bioelectricity. Bioelectromagnetism is associated with biorhythms and chronobiology. Biofeedback is used in physiology and psychology to monitor rhythmic cycles of physical, mental, and emotional characteristics and as a technique for teaching the control of bioelectric functions.

Bioelectromagnetism involves the interaction of ions . Bioelectromagnetism is sometimes difficult to understand because of the differing types of bioelectricity, such as brainwaves, myoelectricity (e.g., heart-muscle phenomena), and other related subdivisions of the same general bioelectromagnetic phenomena. One such phenomenon is a brainwave, which neurophysiology studies, where bioelectromagnetic fluctuations of voltage between parts of the cerebral cortex are detectable with an electroencephalograph. This is primarily studied in the brain by way of electroencephalograms.

Electricity, defined by Merriam-Webster, is as follows: a

fundamental form of energy observable in positive and negative forms
that occurs naturally (as in lightning) or is produced (as in a
generator) and that is expensed in terms of the movement and
interaction of electrons.

Generally speaking, when thinking of electricity, we think of it as
something external to our
human bodies: the naturally occurring lightning and human created technology being two said instances. There is, however, a form of electricity that is
prevalent in every living creature: bioelectricity.

Bioelectricity is the electric phenomena related to living organisms. It is bioelectricity that enables a shark to map the ocean floor. It is bio-electromagnetic phenomena that enable migratory birds to travel great distances at the same time each year with the accuracy we have only been able to reproduce with maps and GPS. It is bioelectricity that enables the electric eel to generate large fields of current outside their bodies.

The difference of electricity vs. bioelectricity is in degree, not in kind. Whereas a lightning bolt can exceed temperatures of 54,000 degrees Fahrenheit (30,000 degrees Celsius), that same current runs through the human body, just on a smaller scale.

In fact, the human body runs largely off of [bio] electricity and has organs dedicated to sensing electromagnetic impulses, both inside and outside the human body. The pineal and
pituitary glands are both directly tied to the human body's ability to sense and actively experience electromagnetic phenomenon.

The pineal gland is the evolutionary descendant of our ancestors' ability to perceive light. It also regulates the circadian rhythms of the body, biological rhythms that are attuned to the day-night cycle, (Celtoslavica, Electricity and Human Consciousness); these 'rhythms' can be and have been disrupted by electromagnetic fields, both naturally occurring as well as man-made. The pituitary gland controls and influences all other hormonal organs which report back to the pituitary gland(Celtoslavica, Electricity and Human Consciousness); in fact, the pituitary gland is largely responsible for the overall functioning and efficiency of the human nervous system.

The nervous system in human beings is based entirely off of the ability to transmit electric pulses. Every cell within the human body pumps ions (e.g. that which makes up the quantum field), in and
out of the cell for energy purposes; this is called the Sodium-Potassium pump, and can be found in all animal life. Said energy, in the biological animal, is called "adenosine triphosphate"
(ATP); biologists and biochemist alike have noted that ATP can be neutral, or carry a charge (plus or minus), and is, infact, a charged particle which the cells use for energy. ATP is the final
product of the digestive cycle and further exemplifies the human being's connection (and ability) to experience and manipulate the electromagnetic fields that permeate the Universe.

"Bio-magnetism: An Awesome Force in Our Lives," an article published by Reader's Digest (January 1983), highlights some of the [still] cutting edge concepts the scientific community is, and has been, practicing:"When a patient with a
broken leg that is not healing properly comes to Dr. Basset (Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City, NY), he is likely to go home with two heavy pads connected by wires to a box that can plug into an electrical wall socket. The patient puts one pad on each side of his broken bone and turns on the device. Coils of wire in the pad induce a pulsing electromagnetic field into his flesh and
bone -- a field of energy that somehow commands the bone to heal itself."

As postulated by the scientists interviewed in the article, it makes sense that human beings have the innate ability to sense electromagnetic phenomena:

"We live on a sun-lit planet, and most living things have acquired some means to use the light. We live in a world filled with sounds, and most living things have developed a means to sense vibrations. Since our planet is also a giant magnet, it should not surprise us to discover that we and many other living things have a sensitivity to Earth's magnetic-force field."

As we look from large-scale physics, e.g., the lightning bolt and the sodium-potassium pump, to smaller scale electromagnetic phenomenon, we find ourselves in the realm of quantum mechanics. Light is an electromagnetic phenomenon. Light is both a wave and a particle. In terms of quantum mechanics, electricity and light are the same. The oscillations of the impulses create the divergent effects. Microwaves, radio waves, even the non-lethal weapons of the
US Army (such as the Active Denial System) are based out of electromagnetic fields.

Chi, too, is an electromagnetic phenomenon. Chi is energy; light energy; bio-electromagnetic energy; electricity. The degree of strength in an electromagnetic impulse is the difference between the heart pumping vs. a heart attack. When building chi, it is important to understand, important to know, that the electricity you are both introducing to
your body as well as augmenting within your body, can be controlled/manipulated by your mind; without direct and focused intent, the electrical impulses will be raw, hot, and uncomfortable.

In the previously quoted Reader's Digest article, researchers as far back as 1983 were able to accelerate cellular regeneration in adult rats by intruding electromagnetic waves to afflicted parts of their bodies; humans too, have been shown to have enhanced healing
at the cellular level when electromagnet fields are introduced.
At the same time, it has been well documented that people exposed to high intensity electromagnetic fields, such as those created by power-line generators, are more susceptible to cancerous develops, such as leukemia.

A qualified Chi Power instructor can teach the chi gung practitioner how to harness this energy in a healing fashion, without painful side-effects. The difference being similar to an invigorating spa-
massage vs. being seated in an electric chair at half-power; the choice is simple, and is ultimately yours.

Verification of Individual Identification Method Using Bioelectric Potential of Plant during Human Walking

Shigeki Hirobayashi, Yusuke Tamura, Tatsuo Yamabuchi, and Toshio Yoshizawa

Graduate School of Science and Engineering, University of Toyama, 3190 Gohuku, Toyama 930-8555, Japan

(Received October 4, 2006; accepted December 2, 2006; published online April 5, 2007)

In this study, we monitored electromagnetic waves generated by human activity and investigated a method for individual identification by looking at the bioelectric potential of a rubber tree. Four subjects were asked to walk in place at a distance of 60 cm from a rubber tree while we measured variations in the bioelectric potential of the tree as produced by the stepping. The results confirmed that electromagnetic waves generated by a human subject walking in place produce a measurable response in the bioelectric potential of a plant. It was also found that this variation in bioelectric potential varies in synchrony with each subject's walking pace. The spectral envelope of the observed signal was approximated using a straight line and the distribution of the coefficients of this line was plotted. Even for a simple straight-line approximation, we demonstrated that this coefficient distribution varies considerably among individual subjects.

original article here

Knights of the Old Republic MMO

When this comes out I'll never leave my house


Anakin Redux
Hilarious

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Your genes are not your fate

Great Talk with Dean Ornish from TED

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