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It beats 100,000 times per day and approximately 40 million beats per year, which equates to around 3 billion pulses per lifetime. Looked at biologically, the heart is nothing short of miraculous.
The heart produces an electric field 60 times stronger than that produced by the brain, and it's electromagnetic field is 5000 stronger than the field generated by the brain. This is why the quality of the variation of the heart beat can also subtly influence people who are in our proximity (under 1.5 m distance). As the electrical activity in the heart displays a much stronger signal than the electrical activity of the brain, the ECG (electrocardiograph) is less difficult to obtain.
Originally posted by Realtruth
There are two fields we deal with daily, Electrical and the other Magnetic.
Which of the bodies areas produces a stronger field, the Brain, or the Heart?
The answer shocked me, will it surprise you too?
Now lets think about this for a minute, if TPTB wanted to control, would they want people to hate, be angry, miserable and in a chaotic state, or would they want happy loving people, which area would they want to control and which area would they want to suppress?
Hidden messages in the energy field of the heart?
edit on 2-4-2011 by Realtruth because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by bsbray11
Your heart also has neurons.
They're different neurons than the kind in your brain, but they're still neurons, and they still "think," if you want to call using your heart "thinking." ("Thinking" as we know it seems like more of a head-based activity.)
Also, your gut has neurons in it, different from both your head and your heart. Ever had a "gut feeling"? Turns out that may be a pretty literal saying, and it's not just a simple "feeling" either.
And your spine also has neurons.
Some martial arts experts have been shown to process some information in their spine, before it even gets to their brains, allowing them to block, punch, and kick faster than if the information had to go all the way to the brain for processing.
Originally posted by zroth
I like Gregg Braden although he is a tad bit speculative.
Humans are antennas. We receive instruction from the sun. The sun from Sirius. Sirius from...etc;
Microwaves, radio, etc keep our brains from entering beta and theta states.
A dumbed down population is easier to control
No plantation owner likes an educated slave.
Peace
Originally posted by zroth
Humans are antennas. We receive instruction from the sun. The sun from Sirius. Sirius from...etc;
Microwaves, radio, etc keep our brains from entering beta and theta states.
A dumbed down population is easier to control
Two brains are better than one. At least that is the rationale for the close - sometimes too close - relationship between the human body's two brains, the one at the top of the spinal cord and the hidden but powerful brain in the gut known as the enteric nervous system.
For Dr. Michael D. Gershon, the author of "The Second Brain" and the chairman of the department of anatomy and cell biology at Columbia, the connection between the two can be unpleasantly clear. "Every time I call the National Institutes of Health to check on a grant proposal," Dr. Gershon said, "I become painfully aware of the influence the brain has on the gut."
Originally posted by soficrow
reply to post by bsbray11
Also, some researchers call the gut the "second brain" - because of the gut-brain connections, and all the neuronal activity.
The Other Brain
Two brains are better than one. At least that is the rationale for the close - sometimes too close - relationship between the human body's two brains, the one at the top of the spinal cord and the hidden but powerful brain in the gut known as the enteric nervous system.
For Dr. Michael D. Gershon, the author of "The Second Brain" and the chairman of the department of anatomy and cell biology at Columbia, the connection between the two can be unpleasantly clear. "Every time I call the National Institutes of Health to check on a grant proposal," Dr. Gershon said, "I become painfully aware of the influence the brain has on the gut."
Originally posted by sirnex
There is no second brain in the human body. It's a media sensationalist term to convey the utter complexity of the nerves in the gut. It just doesn't work the same way as the human brain does. People need to stop listening to media for their scientific facts and read the actual science instead.
Originally posted by bsbray11
Originally posted by sirnex
There is no second brain in the human body. It's a media sensationalist term to convey the utter complexity of the nerves in the gut. It just doesn't work the same way as the human brain does. People need to stop listening to media for their scientific facts and read the actual science instead.
No one said the gut worked the same way as the brain. The poster said the gut was described as a "second brain" because of its relationship to the brain. Your gut also has neurons in it.
You obviously have some issue with the OP, which is also a proven fact (the heart and brain have energy fields around them, and the heart's field is bigger). I don't know what your problem is dude but you really need to get over it.
Originally posted by sirnex
Of course I have a problem with the OP. It's superstitious garbage and propaganda trying to push a spiritualist everything is connected message.
Well now you've had your say.
I hope you feel better.
It's still true that the brain and heart both have energy fields around them, and the heart's is larger.
Also still true that the gut has neurons the same as the brain, heart and spine.
And it's also still true that everything is connected, and there is a wonderful spiritual message for everyone waiting embedded into the structure of this universe.
Originally posted by sirnex
I feel better in knowing that I have more common sense than you.
True, you can believe whatever you wish, but faith in belief never does make truth of reality.
It's still true that the brain and heart both have energy fields around them, and the heart's is larger.
Yes and it is also true that the electromagnetic field that barely penetrates outside the human body has no physical affect upon anything nor is controllable to any degree to do any external work upon anything and certainly never anything non-magnetic in nature.
Also still true that the gut has neurons the same as the brain, heart and spine.
Also true, the skin is covered in neuron endings. Also true, the skin is the largest organ. Let's call the skin a brain too!
Or at the very least find someway we can sensationalize this magnificent organ and it's myriad of specialized functions! Why stop at the gut?
See, this is where you fail at the definition of truth.