Sunday, June 3, 2018

The Music of the Universe as a Silent Bonding Sound hidden topology, the Moebius Strip: Dr. Anirban Bandyopadhyay and Musiceuticals

https://www.beautifulhumans.info/anirban-bandyopadhyay/

So I corresponded with this scientist but I did not know he grew up in a family of musicians of Vedic philosophy!

So is the noncommutative phase of time-frequency actually just a Moebius Strip?

Dr. Bandyopadhyay says the key is how one dimensional sound is converted by our brains into 3D geometrical form.... and that the tribal chanting and nonwestern music with the "huuummm" sound has this eight-like infinity shape as a "bounding sound" topology.

So then Dr. Bandyopadhyay says that the information of energy is not the actual geometric topology as timing points or nodes - but it is the silence between the spatial points that is the information. Meaning the time is continuous and non-local as noncommutative phase as the "time gap" between the form. So it is the "formless" of the form.

Because they are 3D geometric shapes, events are connected one inside each other, topologically, connections are undefined, you can not make an equation.
And so then healing is done by, instead of chemicals, direct vibrations that reverse the geometric misfolding of proteins. So that "aging" is "dust" accumulating on the musical strings of our body. So then the musical rhythms are not played properly to regenerate the cells. So this is the self-amplifying noncommutative phase information-energy:

These findings demonstrate a functional role of quasi-electrostatic interactions of bound electrical charges held by microstructure for sustaining solitons with robust self-regulation in their amplitude through changes in the mitochondrial membrane equilibrium potential. The implication of our results indicates that a phenomenological description of ionic current can be successfully modeled with displacement current in Maxwell’s equations as a conduction process involving quasi-electrostatic interactions without the inclusion of diffusive current. This is the first study in which solitonic conduction of electrotonic potentials are generated by polarization-induced capacitive current in microstructure and nonohmic mitochondrial membrane current
So in my correspondence with Dr. Bandyopadhyay he admitted that no one can know the phase of the original Bloch Sphere of the Universe - but otherwise he is working with the noncommutative phase as the spin-information nonlocal field or ether. The interview refers to him working with Sir Roger Penrose who has developed this model of reality with the biological connection provided by Dr. Stuart Hameroff. I first contacted Dr. Hameroff over 10 years ago - about 12 years ago - about superconducting protons at room temperature being discovered. Later I corresponded with him about ultrasound.

http://discovermagazine.com/bonus/quantum  an Overview of Hameroff - mentioning then how Dr. Bandyopadhyay provided the crucial ultrasound evidence of the microtubules with 3000 times greater conductance than the tubulin.

He says this bundle of nanowire resonates like a guitar string, firing thousands of times faster than normal activity in a neuron. The neuron, he thought, contrary to all current scientific understanding, wasn’t the essential, or first cause of the human thought process.
“[Neuroscientists] need to go deeper — into the microtubule,” he says.
And so is the microtubule as Memristor?

• resistor (voltage + current)
• capacitor (voltage + charge)
• inductor (magnetic flux + current)

By studying the pairs, Chua theorized there should be a fourth circuit element governing the relationship between the “missing” pair — charge and flux. Chua coined the term memristor, playing off the words memory and resistor, and from there his work was strictly mathematical. If such a circuit element existed, what would it do? Chua’s equations suggested that a memristor’s electrical resistance, or conductivity, would not be constant, like a lightbulb’s, but dynamic, and determined by the history of the current that had flowed through the device.


To test the memristor theory, Tuszynski’s team filled a dish with microtubules, tubulin proteins and a buffer solution, then added electricity. Over the course of many weeks, he found a fascinating result. The more he replaced the buffer solution with more microtubules, the better the conductance.
“The conductance increased by two- or threefold with the increased presence of microtubules,” says Tuszynski, suggesting the microtubules were better at conducting energy than the buffer solution.
So Tuszynski has corroborated Bandyopadhyay.

 Further, he found the signature memristor effect: When he reversed the flow of electricity, as in an alternating current, the efficiency of the conductance increased, as if the microtubule had remembered the current that previously passed through it.
Right - so this is what Bandyopadhyay discovered when he used AC - the conductance shot up.
 Yan notes that the Möbius forms displayed both right and left handed twists. Imaging permitted the handedness or chirality of each flattened nanostructure to be determined, based on the height differences observed at the overlapping areas.
We give Dr. Bandyopadhyay the final word:

Only the silent waveless ocean detects the sound of a pin drop.


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