Tuesday, June 20, 2023

My thread on Sam Seder's Majority Report Joe Rogan STUNNED By WiFi Cancer Claims From RFK Jr.

 It's not based on classical amplitude physics. The damage from cell phones is due to quantum frequency resonance as quantum biology - something that engineers using classical amplitude energy dismiss. There have been studies showing an increase in brain cancer from cell phone use. It's much safer to use the "speaker mode" with cell phones. The quantum frequency is with the water dipole molecule and most of the brain is water.

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Those same studies say they still have no idea how much usage was too much.
Exactly. As a scientist I used to believe nonionizing radiation (including wifi, radio, and microwave radiation) could not cause any issues, thinking if it did cause issues I would have heard about it. It wasn’t until I had to research it for health issues I hadn’t thought were possible, that I found that there is a strong impetus by the telecommunications industry (and before that by the military that was using radar and discovered effects of nonionzing radiation during world war 2 (I think) and would have had to pay so much money to buy up land around their bases to make the levels the general public would be exposed to low enough ) that cause research into this to be suppressed. It’s not suppressed by the government as much as by the telecom industry. . There is a researcher in Washington state who reported biological effects of nonionizing microwave radiation (such as from cell phones) and said the pressure not to publish was incredible. He was a tenured professor so was able to resist but many people have their projects pulled out from under them
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Quantum Biology? You know it's bs that you don't understand because it uses the word 'quantum'. Magical woo.
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 @soulknife20  I trained in quantum biology meditation to finish my master's degree - it's explained by noncommutativity physics developed by Basil J. Hiley, the collaborator of David Bohm (see also Eddie Oshins' work at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center). So I can feel the microwaves from the cell phones. People really need to use the speaker phone - the classical amplitude intensity decays with the square of distance, so just a little distance makes a big difference. The quantum frequency resonance is subtle and builds up over time. There are studies that show the heating of the brain based on the skull thickness - that's why the U.N. recommends teenagers should not use cell phones. The skull and prefrontal cortex keeps developing till 25 years old. Wifi has a very subtle effect based on the quantum frequency - not so much the amplitude. So it's due to the coherent phase pulsing that messes with the spin signals in the brain. Andrija Puharich first studied this as his military mind control research - he was a pioneer in quantum biology. I wrote a book on his research - it's free online called "There is no spoon" - thanks
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 @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885 Quantum biology meditation? Did you also minor in crystal therapy?
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​@WilliamBrowning Bascially yeah.
 @WilliamBrowning  Actually the Royal Society of London gave their science book of the year award to the 2016 book by Professor JohnJoe McFadden and Jim Khalili on quantum biology - the book is called "Life on the Edge" - so no it's not b.s. at all. It's just a new field in science. The key secret to understand quantum biology is noncommutativity. Basil J. Hiley mentions quantum biology in his 2021 paper on noncommutativity. see Hiley, B. & Pylkkanen, Paavo. (2022). Can Quantum Mechanics Solve the Hard Problem of Consciousness "we feel it is essential to draw the reader’s attention to this rapidly developing field which has been held back in the belief that “wave-decoherence” is the fatal factor that destroys quantum effects in living systems. This negative outlook traps us in a totally obscure notion of “wave-particle duality” and all the conflicting images that throws up. We should instead direct our attention towards a dynamical structure conditioned by non-commutative geometry. It is through these structures that quantum mechanics is beginning to play a role in biological systems and therefore could play a significant role in addressing the mind-matter question and perhaps even the hard problem of consciousness"
 @dilettanter  thanks - yes these are complex issues and also radical. I posted a comment that cites recent research explaining how it works. "Electronically generated EMFs are highly coherent, as discussed above, being emitted with a specific frequency, in a specific vector direction, with a specific phase and specific polarity. This high-level coherence causes the electrical and magnetic forces produced by these to be vastly higher than are forces produced by incoherent natural EMFs. 2. The electrical forces on these charges in the voltage sensor are thought to be approximately 120 times higher than forces on charges in the aqueous phases of our cells and bodies, as predicted be Coulomb’s law, due to the difference of the dielectric constant in the two locations [12], [28]. 3. The forces on the charges in the voltage sensor are also thought, to be approximately 3,000 times higher because of the high electrical resistance of the plasma membrane and therefore the high level of amplification of the electric field across the plasma membrane [12], [28]. This helps us to understand how VGCCs and other voltage-gated ion channels can be activated by what are considered to be very weak EMFs. The important finding here is that EMFs activate the VGCCs and other voltage-gated ion channels not via depolarization of the plasma membrane but rather via the direct forces they produce on the circa 20 charges in the voltage sensor. One puzzle discussed in ref. [40] and also below in this paper is how can static magnetic fields activate the VGCCs when physics shows that static magnetic fields cannot put forces on static electrical charges. see 2021 Millimeter (MM) wave and microwave frequency radiation produce deeply penetrating effects: the biology and the physics by Martin L. Pall From the journal Reviews on Environmental Health
 @soulknife20  It was a master's degree so it was not an undergraduate. I took quantum mechanics from Professor Herbert J. Bernstein who designed the quantum teleportation satellite signal system for NASA - called "superdense quantum teleportation." Bernstein, teaching at Hampshire College, emphasizes that everyone should take quantum physics as their first physics course - which is what I did. Unfortunately most people take classical physics first so they get brainwashed by the lies of commutative symmetric geometry. The Superdense quantum teleportation system relies on a noncommutative donut fiber bundle with correlation of both orbital angular momentum of photons and the spin polarization of photons. Thanks for asking. The person I finished my master's degree training in is Chunyi Lin, a qigong master who trained at Shaolin and then did a 28 day nonstop full lotus cave meditation at Mt. Qingcheng. He co-wrote a Mayo Clinic chapter with Mayo Clinic Dr. Nisha Manek in the Mayo Clinic complementary medicine textbook that is in the University of Minnesota medical library. Qigong master Chunyi LIn was then tested in his external qigong healing for chronic pain by Mayo Clinic Dr. Anne Vincent. The results were published in a peer-reviewed journal - she called the healing "especially impressive" since the people being healed had chronic pain for at least five years that had not been treated by standard medicine. thanks
So...these people who did qigong. Did they have any sort of mental illness?
 @soulknife20  Mental Illness is often a political accusation or driven by profit corruption as Gary Greenberg exposed well in his book "The Book of Woe: The DSM and the Unmaking of Psychiatry" Gary Greenberg Blue Rider Press, 2013. "This is a landmark book about a landmark book. Psychotherapist and author Greenberg first took on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) in a blistering article in Wired in 2010. The Book of Woe is the nearly 400-page update, whose release coincided with the May 2013 release of the DSM-5, the fifth edition of the bible of mental health, which first appeared in 1952. Relying heavily on interviews with distinguished insiders in the psychiatric establishment, Greenberg paints a picture so compelling and bleak that it could easily send the vulnerable reader into therapy. The basic message is this: everyone in the mental health profession knows full well that the DSM is a work of fiction—that the hundreds of “disorders” described therein are just labels for fuzzy, overlapping clusters of symptoms and that we have never found a definitive biological marker for even one of those disorders. Mental health professionals pretend that the disorders are real, but they're not, period. " (Scientific American review) If you are interested in qigong you can read Dr. David Palmer's book "Qigong Fever: Body, Science, and Utopia in China" by David A. Palmer - as qigong master Chunyi Lin says - if you want to see if someone is a real master just see how long they can sit in full lotus padmasana in ease! haha. Pretty simple. The training is similar to the Kriya Yoga training in India - one of the oldest lineages and philosophies of India based on the "three gunas." But for a Western understanding of qigong then you need to study "quantum psychology" of Eddie Oshins as I mentioned already - he realized the secret of Neigong as internal martial arts is due to noncommutativity. He did his research at Stanford Linear Acclerator Center in collaboration with math professor Lou Kauffman who focuses on noncommutativity. You can also watch Fields Medal math professor Alain Connes youtube talks on noncommutativity - the Fields Medal is harder to get than the Nobel Prize. That's why very few scientists actually understand noncommutative algebra.

  80.2 percent of cases are diagnosed in patients older than 55, but the cancer rate is now about 1 out of 3 people or 1 out of 2. It is more common. Brain cancer is definitely higher from long term cell phone use. "More than 250 scientists, who have published over 2,000 papers and letters in professional journals on the biologic and health effects of non-ionizing electromagnetic fields produced by wireless devices, including cellphones, have signed the International EMF Scientist Appeal, which calls for health warnings and stronger exposure limits. So, there are many scientists who agree that this radiation is harmful to our health....Our 2009 review, published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, found that heavy cellphone use was associated with increased brain cancer incidence, especially in studies that used higher quality methods and studies that had no telecommunications industry funding. Last year, we updated our review, published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, based on a meta-analysis of 46 case-control studies — twice as many studies as we used for our 2009 review — and obtained similar findings. Our main takeaway from the current review is that approximately 1,000 hours of lifetime cellphone use, or about 17 minutes per day over a 10-year period, is associated with a statistically significant 60% increase in brain cancer." Joel Moskowitz, a researcher in the School of Public Health at UC Berkeley and director of Berkeley’s Center for Family and Community Health

 The actual way Schwinger effect produces matter is by using strong magnetism to separate quarks inside subatomic particles (usually mesons) and when each of the quarks moves apart far enough they literally create another quark in order to maintain stability and 1 particle turns into 2. In that sense, despite there being "energy" present, the matter does come into existence out of nothing (or out of quantum fields to be exact). It's a really strange concept, but that's how the universe likes it.

  I have corresponded several times with professors focused on noncommutativity. As Fields Medal math professor Alain Connes explains all of mainstream standard science is based on commutative geometry and so almost all scientists consider noncommutativity to be "strange" and "a nuisance." Alain Connes' lectures are on youtube - or you can read his papers. Here is some of what Physics Professor Basil J. Hiley sent to me: " The early pioneers of QM, such as Heisenberg, Born, Jordan, Dirac and others showed this feature of non-commutativity in great detail. It was Schrödinger’s work that led to the development of a tremendously successful algorithm based on the notion of a wave function which was formalised into the bras and kets that we have got very very used to manipulating. However by identifying the wave function with the 'state of a system’ we have been left with the unsolved ‘problem', the collapse of the wave function. After one hundred years of effort we have been unable to 'solve this problem’. In the last few years I have come to the conclusion that this is unsolvable simply because it is the wrong question as it is based on treating an algorithm rather than a description of an unfolding process....

In my approach there is no need to refer to any wave function. Each individual process is described by the non-commutative elements of the phase-space algebra itself. Classical physics uses a commutative phase-space algebra. Classical physics has the Poisson brackets as a vital part of the description. What we have to understand is how that bracket emerges from the non-commutative structure. Now the non-commutative algebra contains two types of bracket, a commutator or Lie bracket (or Lie product to give it its proper mathematical name) and an anti-commutator or Baker bracket ( known as the Jordan product). The Lie bracket becomes the Poisson bracket as we go to the classical limit, while the Jordan product becomes the normal inner product. In symbols (AB + BA)/2 —> AB. The Jordan product is the most neglected product in the whole discussion of the foundations of quantum mechanics. "
"It is the spin that led me to the idea of no ‘waves’. One of the important things which keeps the ‘wave’ idea alive is the notion of ‘phase’, of interference, but in the case of non-relativistic spin there two ‘phases’— R(1)exp[iS(1)] and the second component R(2)exp[iS(2)]. So how do you think of two ‘phases’ in interference phenomena; in Dirac there are four 'phases’. OK so you can think of 'four waves’. Why ‘four’, but what has happened to the simple idea of interference? The whole picture has suddenly become more complicated and confused. Four waves to be ‘collapsed’? The story seems bogus to me, but that is just my opinion. The simple picture loses it appeal, like the epicycles of Ptolemy. They work but nobody now believes in that story."
" It is really deep stuff which moves us well away from the way physics is normally presented. The maths is what we need but it has to be shown it is relevant to the physicist and not just “abstract mathematics”.

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