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drew hempel
10-15-2008, 05:40 PM
Physical basis of biophoton emission and intercellular communication

Author(s): Lozneanu E (Lozneanu, E.), Sanduloviou M (Sanduloviou, M.)
Source: ROMANIAN REPORTS IN PHYSICS Volume: 60 Issue: 3 Pages: 885-898 Published: 2008
Times Cited: 0 References: 16 Citation MapCitation Map beta
Abstract: Based on a new scenario of self-organization that explains the mechanism by which cell-like space charge configurations, dubbed plasma blobs, emerged in plasma survive by emission of photons a new conceptual model of the emission of biophotons by living system is proposed. Phenomena as coherent emission and other features specific to biophoton emission also revealed by these plasma blobs offer the possibility to identify the physical background of phenomena hitherto not conclusively understood in the science of biophotonics.
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Author Keywords: self-organization; collective quantum effects; plasma blob; biological coherence; change of information
Reprint Address: Lozneanu, E (reprint author), Alexandru Ioan Cuza Univ, Fac Phys, Complex Syst Lab, Iasi, Romania
Addresses:
1. Alexandru Ioan Cuza Univ, Fac Phys, Complex Syst Lab, Iasi, Romania
Publisher: EDITURA ACAD ROMANE, CALEA 13 SEPTEMBRIE NR 13, SECTOR 5, BUCURESTI 050711, ROMANIA
Subject Category: Physics, Multidisciplinary

craazyman
10-16-2008, 06:58 AM
yes this is the future of medicine. I think it has something to do with the projection of conscious energy through Qi Gong. There must be some sort of what I would call an "outside energy entitity" that can be directed through ordered and intentional thinking. It may in fact recharge and reharmonize the biophotonic emissions engines of the cells/DNA that are causing the health problem. I suspect drugs work in roughly the same way.

I would tie this to shamanism in the loose sense of the idea that all physical substances have a "spirit" but I would more precisely call that spirit the property of a certain form of photonic emission, conditioned upon their innate cellular structure.

Whether this can be something harnessed into a machine is doubtful, unless the "machine" can be built diagnose to emit the right kind of electromagnetism and wavelength that can be received by the cells.

It would be something akin to artificial life in the sense of a technologically formed consciousness.

Where is Pfizer on this one? Ha ha (as Drew would say).

drew hempel
10-16-2008, 03:12 PM
Ok I finally got a hold of Graham Hancock's latest book which is getting so much attention: Supernatural.

The best part of the book is when he points out that "junk" DNA is actually distributed by Zipf's law (frequency inverse to amplitude) which is the same as the Law of Pythagoras (only based on symmetric math -- as a power law).

The worse part is also the crux of his book, as I had suspected and pointed out before:

"I suggest that not only art, but the entire switch to behavioral modernity, came when those in any Stonge Age society who lacked the genetic capacity to trance spontaneously were enabled to do so by the discovery and subsequent systematic exploitation of plant halluincogens, or one of the physical methods fo trance induction." (p. 229)

Hancock makes a HUGE Freudian slip here with the word "exploitation." For his Bushmen trance healing he relies mainly on art analysis (from David Williams-Lewis) and on one book -- Bradford Keeney. He hasn't done the largest anthropological research and so his book STINKS of exploitation. In fact the OPPOSITE is true from what Hancock states -- trance healing was not a "physical" training nor was it dependent on "genetic" capability (Hancock psychologically projects his exploitative science back onto the Bushmen).

Trance healing is based on the PHILOSOPHY of consciousness arising from complementary opposites. As I read Hancock's book, in full-lotus, having "O at a Ds" with this young latina female who kept propping her legs up, pointed at me, and smiling at me as she poked her head out from her computer....I was accosted by an Indian (east) man telling me that the meditation room had been changed. I pointed out I had in fact been trained by a Chinese qigong master, as he returned to me enquiring about my excellent full-lotus pose. My point is that Hancock is leaving out the connection between qigong, yoga and the Bushmen philosophy as all relying on complementary opposites.

craazyman
10-16-2008, 04:50 PM
I read his book some time ago and can't recall those exact passages, but my recollection was that it had less to do with theories of healing and more to do with sort of an anthropological cartography of the supernatural space -- through the agency of art criticism focused on paleolithic cave art.

I thought his arguments were quite sound, and that he made a significant contribution to art criticism in this area. His destruction of prevailing academic theories was, to me, undesputable.

What I find remarkable, although from an entirely different point of view, was the excellence of much of cave art. The rendering of form, action, composition, the dance and interplay of line and shape, the subtle modulations of color -- are achievements which have been equalled but never surpassed, in any age of art. And I roughly include the Renaissance cave paintings such as Michaelangelo's work in the Vatican -- a direct lineage from LasCaux.

The rational analytical faculty is somewhat more evident in the Renaissance, but the mastery of formal rendetion is no more complete.

The mind of the cave artists was already functioning at a remarkable degree of analytical acumen and therefore consciousness in the strictest sense. No doubt, to me anyway, their artistic consciousness was fully formed and equal to ours of today. Those are not works of instinctive expression in my view, but studied and practiced. Maybe I don't place enough faith in pure instinctive expression, but I still doubt that was primarily what was at work there.

drew hempel
10-16-2008, 05:50 PM
It's undIsputable. Actually the lastest on the cave art is that there's a universal or archetypal language which correlates with phosphone images (psychoactive visions). Kind of like why the early Western church art is "primitive" yet more sophisticated because the saints have halos of light.

http://lila.info/document_view.phtml?document_id=62

http://209.85.173.104/search?q=cache:bQPduUlcbBQJ:www.tripzine.com/pit/pdf/multi-state-theory.PDF+halos+and+phosphenes&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=10&gl=us&client=firefox-a

suebee
10-23-2008, 04:26 PM
i thought it was 'indisputable'.

drew hempel
10-23-2008, 04:33 PM
http://www.answers.com/topic/undisputable

Yeah it might be a regional difference. I always said indisputable myself but undisputable is a word.

Of course that could be a legal version of it or something.

craazyman
10-23-2008, 05:00 PM
the ultimate artistic achievement is to invent your own language.

That's

non-disputable
indisputationable
undispensable
indefensible
oh ho
I say
oh ho
I say
oh ho

oh ho

disputateous
gracious
and
mal apropacious

goodness gracious
what
a
spacious
way
of
reasoning

ha ha ha
it's only
ha ha ha

only
ha ha ha

just
ha ha ha

suebee
11-08-2008, 05:52 AM
the ultimate artistic achievement to invent your own language? bush did. does.

craazyman
11-08-2008, 06:13 AM
On January 20th, who will you complain about?

I am so sick of hearing blah blah blah Bush Bush Bush. Thank God he's leaving, for that reason alone.

I don't know what all the radical idiots will do then, it will be amusing to see who they come up with next.

Probably the Republican Minority Whip.

Isaiah Mpski
11-08-2008, 06:21 AM
Me I hope.
That's my birthday and I hope to receive a very special gift SB.:D

drew hempel
11-08-2008, 05:08 PM
http://mothershiplanding.blogspot.com/2008/11/mind-parasites-as-mathematics.html