Thought you'd enjoy a change: Frequency, DNA and The Human Body
As above so below?
Most of the molecules in the body are electrical dipoles. These dipoles [didn't we just read about "dipoles" in the super cluster or universes?] electronically function like transducers in that they are able to turn acoustic waves into electrical waves and electrical waves into acoustic waves.
A number of membrane proteins as well as DNA consist of helical coils, which may allow them to electronically function as inductor coils. Biological tissues may possess superconducting properties. If certain membrane proteins and the DNA actually function as electrical inductors they may enable the cell to transiently produce very high electrical voltages.
I have thought for a long time that "Frequencies" are the next evolution in health care...we just ain't fingered it out yet...where is Dr. McCoy when you need him.
Most of the molecules in the body are electrical dipoles. These dipoles [didn't we just read about "dipoles" in the super cluster or universes?] electronically function like transducers in that they are able to turn acoustic waves into electrical waves and electrical waves into acoustic waves.
A number of membrane proteins as well as DNA consist of helical coils, which may allow them to electronically function as inductor coils. Biological tissues may possess superconducting properties. If certain membrane proteins and the DNA actually function as electrical inductors they may enable the cell to transiently produce very high electrical voltages.
I have thought for a long time that "Frequencies" are the next evolution in health care...we just ain't fingered it out yet...where is Dr. McCoy when you need him.
Not sure I expressed that correctly.
I do not recall that experiment. Have you a reference to it?
Maybe it's not the proper word but if I remember correctly, it is how it was explained when scientists looked at an electron deeper than ever and saw nothing but "energy"...I did assume at the time that what they were saying is rapidly moving particles of some sort.
Everything vibrates...we get this from Einstein; so, why not see if we can restore the body to proper working order with a particular vibration or frequency. It's already estimated that Humans, roughly and in general vibrate at 100 gigahertz...that's a frequency isn't it?
PS. just read your comment on another thread about maybe the sound increased the production of endorphins? that's kinda what we a talking about here.
At least I won't sound like a ding-a-ling.
We are finding more and more...everything is electric!...we'll see how this works out.
I have integrated for a while now that the right frequencies might be the key to good health. That's why I referenced Star Trek.
As I recall, one of the rules of basic chemistry is that most organic molecules (= those containing carbon atoms) are non-polar. Most inorganic molecules are polar.
And applying significant voltages to a strand of DNA would fairly quickly cause it to break up.
I actually discovered that 1, super clean watt of music was as loud as anyone would need, given a well balanced, efficient and tailored system, and it didn't have to be expensive either.
Much of the distortion heard in modern day systems are created by the environment they are in; not to mention, all the loose plastic panels in that environment. Also, shear ignorance of allowing the sound from the back side of the speakers to intermingle with the other speakers.
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