7 June 2020

Cl- has an unhydrated diameter of 190pm, K+=160, and Na+=100. Their hydrated diameters are 300, 300, and 450pm respectively. So it makes sense in a low ATP (unhydrated) why Cl- uses the same channel (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Na-K-Cl_cotransporter). Really anything that has the same absolute charge and diameter should be able to go through the same channels. Which is why Ca channel blockers were found to stop Fe+2 accumulation.

On a side note, channels are interesting. Same as receptors. I’m not convinced they fully exist in the way we conventionally think about them. You would have to many local changes and is there enough surface area? All things I’m thinking about and researching.

I wonder if the trace minerals had something else like Se, I, Mn, etc that was also helping energy production. The Cl- ions shown to be slightly less inside the cell vs plasma (http://book.bionumbers.org/what-are-the-concentrations-of-different-ions-in-cells/) in a normal ATP state would definitely help with the membrane potential.

I guarantee people in the MgG don’t do well with the adrenal cocktails. They either don’t say anything and move onto another program, or do and are told to go slower, etc. Just like with Mg. I keep posting about B1 In there (focus on porkchops and removing inhibitors like sulfites because they’re against “synthetics”).

3 June 2020

I wonder if “sugar issues” are a micronutrient problem. Like not enough B1.
In a B1 deficiency, the body has less glycogen, so I wonder if that’s really the cause behind blood sugar swings.

Cellular water goes from order to disorder. Depending on how an isolated system is defined, this makes me question the second law of thermodynamics. If the cell is becoming ordered but the overall system has to be disordered, where is the disorder showing up?

I’m listening to chapter 5 of the fourth phase of water. He is talking about the pH drops meaning more H=protons in the area away from the EZ. I thought in chapter 4 he said there was no potential until the voltmeter was at the EZ layer. And this potential is negative or positive. The negative EZ being more common. The positive seems to break apart relatively quickly. If there is an obvious pH change then why do they not see a positive voltage reading on the voltmeter in this region? There is clearly a positive charge layer to balance the negative EZ.

If the EZ charge is balanced then how do we read an electrical potential from the body? The earth has a negative charge from lighting. Does the bodies potential have to do with that charge going through it as a path of least resistance? This would explain why the feet would have a different charge than the nose.

How can you have a seemingly constant supply of protons? Are they coming from water in the air? Eventually the EZ layer should lose all of its available ones so their constant stream of water shouldn’t show a lower pH=more protons. Unless the flow of water is also replenishing the protons in the EZ. I wonder if they looked for local potential fluctuations while doing this to see if the EZ layer became more or less negative in time.

3 June 2020

I wonder if “sugar issues” are a micronutrient problem. Like not enough B1.
In a B1 deficiency, the body has less glycogen, so I wonder if that’s really the cause behind blood sugar swings.

Cellular water goes from order to disorder. Depending on how an isolated system is defined, this makes me question the second law of thermodynamics. If the cell is becoming ordered but the overall system has to be disordered, where is the disorder showing up?

The Fourth Phase of Water – The Social Behavior of H2O

“Life is water dancing to the tune of solids. Without that dance, there could be no life”. Albert Szent-Gyorgi

Current water models all hold that liquid water has some additional state.

Science saw a shift away from the entire system to specialization; water was given a backseat to molecules.

“In the case of water, achieving purity is virtually impossible because water has a propensity to absorb all kinds of foreign molecules; it’s a natural solvent for almost everything”. The French scientist, Jacques Benveniste “obtained evidence that water could retain information from molecules with which it interacted”. Nobel laureate Luc Montagnier built on this idea and claimed “transmission of information stored in water”.

The Fourth Phase of Water – Surrounded by Mysteries

“Your cells are two-thirds water by volume; however, the water molecule is so small that if you were to count every single molecule in your body, 99% of them would be water molecules”. And this is why it is all about the water for health.

He gives a list of everyday mysteries about water. The one about slippery ice is very interesting. Most solids have static and kinetic friction, where ice doesn’t seem to have much of either. Swelling from an injury like end-stage edema, the cells dumping their water. Water containing tree roots can break concrete. Water droplets on surfaces spread differently depending on the surface. Water condenses into clouds instead of remaining diffused within the air. Squeaky knees have to do with the lack of water lubrication. Ice is less dense than water – usually solids are more dense than their liquid counterparts.

Microspheres in water migrate to positive r and leave a microsphere free zone in the center. The water is also cloudy looking which means the speed of light has changed in the medium which means it is of a different structure than the center cylinder. This must be caused by electromagnetic repulsion and assuming structured water is H3O2-1 then the inner cylinder is positively charged.

Water bridge: 2 beakers next to each other filled to their brims then impose a 10kV potential difference in one. This causes water from the 10kV beaker to jump the rim to another creating a bridge. You can then separate the beakers and the water bridge remains. At what distance apart does the bridge start to sag and then break? If you bring the beakers together, then does the bridge become concave? Ling says you can separate them by several cm and it exhibits an “ice-like rigidity” without drooping.

Water droplets will float for O(s) on water.

Water is a source of electricity – see Lord Kelvin’s discharge (thunderstorm) = hydrostatic generator https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXMR9r9JrD0

28 May 2020

St Cloud – https://youtu.be/ksufdDd1prY Continue to see evidence that healing the soul heals the body. I am still confused by how much of my time should be spent with God, with my family (especially my son), and with my work. Putting my pride aside, I know I need to give up some of the work even though I find it fascinating.

Each mitochondria has an ATPase an the ETC itself is like a circuit, so it has a local electric and magnetic field
Frequency is related to energy
And yes energy is held within the electric and magnetic fields
the ATPase being a nanomotor.

If the Kuppfer cells are getting stuck in the liver, does that mean your serum bilirubin will decrease? Or will it increase because the macrophages are trying to deal with the increased Fe amount and they hold onto the Fe while releasing the bilirubin?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Node_of_Ranvier

https://www.colorado.edu/aerospace/2019/11/01/mold-space-nasa-grant-study-space-station-fungus

Today’s synaxarion: St Andrew would purposefully cause people to ridicule him – he voluntarily took human derision and persecution upon himself. Prayer never left his lips. Would always call people fools and madmen while also condemning himself. Strip of all earthly attachments. Let be tempted by demons so by the trials we are made worth of God. Aesthetic struggle under the veil of madness.

Live with Dr Kauffman – http://youtu.be/1McxUHzwcEU

Orthodox senate candidate – https://youtu.be/0cYsOg9voGc

Philosophy and religion conversation – https://youtu.be/2s_jmCxlqN8

The suns poles flip every 11.5y – https://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/the-suns-magnetic-field-is-about-to-flip/#.XtBtU96fni4.facebook

Holy temple and holy things conduits for infection? Orthodox ethos – https://youtu.be/5Bj-Y0mJjpc

The simpler quadratic formula – https://youtu.be/MHXO86wKeDY

The Fourth Phase of Water Preface and Bestiary

Dr Gerald Pollack discussed with Dr Andrew Huxley of the Hodgkin-Huxley Neuron model, that his lab demonstrated their theory might be wrong. His dispute with Huxley is over the muscle-contraction dispute. Science is not faultless and when empirical observations require elaborate descriptions, then a simpler foundation needs to be sought; sometimes we need to start over. This is why I like how fractal woman is approaching electricity and magnetism.

Pollack’s approach doesn’t take “current foundational principles as inherently valid… relying on common observations, simple logic, and the most elementary principles of chemistry and physics”. “Sound logical arguments [can] trump even long-standing belief systems buttressed by armies of followers. Once disproved, a theory was done – finished”. “Delicately [balance] irreverence with solid conventional science”. Ling invented the glass micro-electrode for probing electrophysiology. His results showed “him that water molecules inside the cell lined up in an orderly fashion”. Dr Pollack saw most fields had legitimate challenges to the accepted theory – this is so true. He knocks Dr Richard Feynman about his inability to understand quantum electrodynamics and he is supposed to be teaching it to students – I appreciate that, especially because Feynman said you should be able to teach something to a 7yo.

Hydrophilic (water loving) material has EZ water right next to it that is structured and gradually the structure decreases to bulk water. The EZ water is negatively charged and the bulk positive. “Radiant energy charges the battery. The energy comes from the sun and other radiant sources. The water absorbs these energies and uses them to charge the battery”.

Water = H2O

Hydronium = H3O+

Structured water = H3O2-1

The EZ layer is like a honeycomb sheet that stack parallel to the material surface (this looks a lot like graphene). “Water droplets consists of an EZ shell that envelops bulk water”. The bulk is positively charged and the EZ negative. Same for the bubble but the interior is gaseous.

27 May 2020

Matt Blackburn on CV – http://youtu.be/7W2OIYutpaI

Viral Misconceptions – https://youtu.be/MtWYQS3LFlE WBCs=pimples- what expels looks like glass {oxalate?!} and RBCs=black heads from too much Fe. Bacteria, fungus, and parasites are the first response to toxins then viruses. Viruses use antibodies for their energy, etc. viruses in the air get stuck in the mucus membrane and if toxic enough the body will respond with a respiratory virus. The body is cyclical so viruses are too and people will release around the same time. Rife’s universal microscope could see viruses in living state.

When to take mito life supplements – http://youtu.be/NQ9Ladw6lHQ

E for PUFA damage – https://youtu.be/vJ5IyP4SV4U

Livepristine Mg products – https://youtu.be/MPFP8Yw1GiI

A Medium for the Propagation of Light Revisited

Thoughts

Can use the velocity equation to find the binding energy of electron-positron pair. If charge really comes from a sea of a-abar then what makes it positive or negative? said another way, what about a proton makes it always positive? I think this fits in well with her Mandelbrot theory. It makes me wonder what’s on the other side of the ether.

Notes

Sounds is due to a perturbation in the medium air that propagates with a wave pattern at the speed of sound.

Some action must occur for the wave to appear; the medium is perturbed.

Claims: 1. In order for a wave to form something must be waving 2. Wave propagation required a medium

Vs=sqrt(Ks/rho) vs: speed of sound Ks: stiffness coefficient rho: density coefficient

C=sqrt(1/u0e0) u0: permeability e0: permittivity of free space =sqrt(u0^-1/e0) so inverse permeability is like the stiffness coefficient. More permeable things tend to be less stiff. Permittivity~dielectric polarization density

A medium should exist because light propagates at a finite velocity.

Assumes the binding energy determines its stiffness (related to elastic properties).

Electron positron anihilation releases two 0.511MeV gammas. Argued they don’t really annihilate but fall back into the lattice/medium = ether, like Na+ and Cl- do when 8eV light taken away from NaCl. This means the e-p BE = 1.022MeV. This gives you the exact speed of light which means the vacuum of space is really e-p = diracs sea. They don’t become ponderable until a charged particle comes in. You calculate the correct speed of light for any a-abar. So the medium is really a-abar and shows where all the virtual pairs come from in quantum field theory.

There are many similarities between sound and light. For example, both sound and light carry energy from one place to another. Both sound waves and light waves ex- perience wave interference. They both exhibit Doppler shift. Both experience reflection, refraction and diffrac- tion. Refraction is the bending of a wave when it moves between media with different propagation speeds. Both sound and light refract toward the normal of the gradient when moving from a fast medium to a slow medium.
Another similarity has to do with the speed of sound in a rarefied medium. Earlier, it was noted that the speed of sound actually slows down in rarefied air even though the density is lower than the non-rarefied air. Rarefied mediums actually reduce the stiffness constant of the medium which also affects the speed of sound in said medium. If light propagates in a medium, then the speed of light should also slow down when the medium is rarefied.

When matter is present the ether is rarefied. And the ether rarefies matter. So light slows down. Materials that transmit both sound and light means matter and ether are rarefied.

Sound = longitudinal, Light = transverse

photons and phonons are exactly the same (only propagating in differ- ent media). Phonons are the sound equivalent to photons (ie. they oscillate transverse to the direction of motion), only they propagate in solid media. Technically, solids support the propagation of both transverse waves and longitudinal waves. In seismology, longitudinal waves are referred to as pressure waves or P-waves and trans- verse waves are referred to as shear waves or S-waves. This line of thinking also suggests that there may be a (previously undiscovered) longitudinal component to light propagation. Longitudinal electromagnetic waves would be very difficult to detect since the displacement, perpendicular to the direction of motion would be very small.

P-waves are compression waves that prop- agate in the direction of the compression. These waves are very subtle and therefore, much more difficult to de-tect. S-waves move particles perpendicular to the direc- tion of travel and thus propagate slower than P-waves. S-waves are much easier to detect as they create more of a disturbance. In the analogy presented herein, S-waves are analogous to transverse electromagnetic waves and P-waves are analogous to longitudinal electromagnetic waves which, according to the standard model of elec- tromagnetism, do not exist. Without a medium, it is dif- ficult to reconcile the existence of longitudinal waves in the vacuum of space.

LIGO showed 2 black holes colliding with two waves, a gravitational (P) than a gamma (S) 0.4s later.

Generalizes a-abar as vortex-antivortex.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/313515057_A_Medium_for_the_Propagation_of_Light_Revisited