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Have you ever wondered what’s going on in your body when you're feeling a little flat? Or have you ever experienced suddenly feeling drained after spending time with someone? The answer may be that your vibrational frequency is low.
What exactly is vibrational frequency? It relates to the rate at which your body cells vibrate and oscillate. Cells that vibrate at a higher frequency are full of energy and are super healthy, reflecting how we feel. A healthy human body has a vibrational frequency range of between 62-70 MHz.
Human cells can start to change (mutate) when their frequency drops below 62MHz, and illness sets in.
Here’s are some more examples;
🔸When you have a cold or the flu, the frequency of the body is around 58MHz.
🔸When candida is present within your body, you vibrate at a frequency of 55MHz.
🔸When you have Glandular Fever (Epstein-Barr virus) the frequency of a body is 52 MHz.
🔸With cancer your vibrational frequency drops to 42MHz or below
These are just some of the things that happen when your vibrational frequency begins to drop. The great news is that there are plenty of things that you can do to raise your vibrational frequency to help you feel better. Here are some things you can do to increase your vibrational frequency naturally.
Listen to the right music - Music is very influential to the way your body vibrates. If you listen to songs that calm you, it might help your vibrational frequency, or songs with a strong beat can motivate you to achieve more.
Be One with Nature - Take a hike or spend time in pleasant surroundings and find your zen. When you get into nature you may feel a sense of gratitude that positively affects your frequency!
Meditation - A guided meditation can help you clear negative thoughts and replace them with positive affirmations that can increase your vibrational frequency, elevating your mood and giving you energy. Find joy, happiness, and love within yourself.
How do you measure frequency or vibration in humans and what is the device used to do this?
Frequency or vibration in humans can be measured using devices such as accelerometers, seismocardiography, and vibrometers.
Accelerometers are commonly used to measure the frequency and magnitude of body movement. They can be attached to the body and are often used in sports science and medical research.
Seismocardiography is a technique that measures the vibrations produced by the heartbeat and the ejection of blood from the heart. This method can provide valuable information about cardiac function.
Vibrometers are instruments that measure vibration. They can be used to assess muscle activity, detect tremors, and evaluate the function of the nervous system. These devices are valuable tools in various fields, including healthcare, sports science, and research.
originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
a reply to: quintessentone
I ain’t got much to add to your synopsis…..quite frankly…it was late and I fell asleep listening….by the time some noise in the room woke me up…..I was hearing Carlson’s voice blah blah blah and I shut down completely for night night Zzzzz’s…..
From the little I could remember, and not as much as you did……but you covered…..JC&GK we’re doing what they mostly do…….talk about talking…..and still no squat …in podcast….first hand physical proof in their episodes.
The world didn’t change….by the time I woke up at dawn’s crack ….no National breaking news….no nada…….just the physical proof of my breakfast.
Thanks for your opinion….but by the end of today….I have a gut feeling…..I’ll still have squat for UFO / Alien worldwide breaking physical proof news.
And so my cycle of eat, $hit, and sleep continues to drag on until I take a permanent dirt nap.
As for Abbot & Costello……Laurel & Hardy…..Frik & Frack……Corbell & Knapp…..they are sometimes entertaining.
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For defense tech journalists and aviation nerds, this is the equivalent of a Golden Ticket to Willy Wonka’s factory, but think supersonic drones instead of Everlasting Gobstoppers.
“So many of these things are being done in classified program settings,” he said. “It’s probably really just a way to say, ‘Hey, we’re competitive, we’ve made investments in some of these areas.’”
More recently, longtime company-man and acting Chief Financial Officer Kenneth Possenriede abruptly retired in August citing personal reasons, and his announcement coincided with Lockheed Martin’s disclosure of a $225 million loss on a classified aeronautics program.
It’s also the first Skunk Works facility to host secure classified wireless communications, which means employees can digitally transmit information. Previously, everything was done manually on paper. Over the next five years, Lockheed Martin will invest over $2 billion on digital transformation.
Skunk Works, meanwhile, is also making big bets on hypersonic weapons development, such as the AGM-183 Air-Launched Rapid Response Weapon that failed a flight test in July. And it’s also chasing the Next Generation Air Dominance program for the Air Force and Navy to replace F/A-18s and F-22s.
originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
a reply to: quintessentone
I made a humorous meme for that…….the closeness of JC&GK relationship to each other, that is ….but as of yet posted it.
I have to search my memes file…
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originally posted by: Echo007
Believing Jeremy Corbell is just like believing the horse crap Steven Greer spews. Like anyone in the government is going to let him anywhere near any alien spacecraft if they had any.