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The Hertzian Conspiracy
In late 1864, James Clerk Maxwell published his epic material on electromagnetic waves. His material dealt not only with electrical and magnetic waves, but also the relativistic/ etherial psycho-active component of these waves (representing electromagnetics of the second order and above).
In short, Maxwell's original work gave the necessary information for gravitational propulsion and psychoactive devices. Someone somewhere recognized this, for shortly after his death, the mathematician Oliver Heaviside, the chemist Willard Gibbs, and physicist Heinrich Hertz decided to "edit" or "interpret" Maxwells famous equations ...
In the 1960's the Hertz (Hz) replaced Cycles Per Second. Since, then everyone thinks that all electromagnetic waves are hertzian. Only the upper portion of the spectrum before Infra- red contains Hertzian waves. ELF and ULF are not; waves in biosystems and natural phenomena are not Hertzian in nature.
Originally posted by Bedlam
Originally posted by Mary Rose
"Total Population Control" by Nicholas Jones dated July 12, 2002
Geomagnetic Waves & GWEN
Sixty four elements in the ground modulate, with variation, the geomagnetic waves naturally coming from the ground. The earth's natural 'brain rhythm' above is balanced with these. These are the same minerals found in red blood corpuscles. There is a relation between the blood and geomagnetic waves. An imbalance between Schumann and geomagnetic waves disrupts these biorhythms. These natural geomagnetic waves are being replaced by artificially created low frequency (LF) ground waves coming from GWEN Towers.
What tripe. The guy's babbling about "brain rhythms" and then says "these are the same MINERALS found in red blood corpuscles"? What? This is sort of between a word salad and a flight of ideas, on paper. No, there is no relationship between blood and geomagnetic waves. I doubt the guy could tell you accurately what a Schumann resonance is - except the woo version - and anyone who depends on Ken Adachi for anything other than entertainment likely reads Weekly World News for accurate reporting.
GWEN is an old-tech long distance communication system that doesn't depend on the ionosphere in order to function, in the event of a high altitude nuclear burst.
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Originally posted by NotAnAspie
You talking about this guy??
en.wikipedia.org...
Funny, who was crazier? Him... or the ones who thought he was a double agent?
This technology you say didn't exist... it appears that he was kind of detailed about it, and the technology wasn't that "technological"... this reminds me of looking over some sinister torture mechanisms that date back to medieval times and crap. This is a very interesting story... especially the part about even though he was supposedly bat crap insane, they paid him for the drawings of the rebuilding for the hospital??
the BEDLAM hospital.
All this really makes me wonder what kind of activities they use at the Vatican to replace dance night on Saturday.
Originally posted by NotAnAspie
wait a second, wait a second... blood is magnetic. it's magnetism differs with whether it is carrying oxygen or NOT carrying oxygen. I'm thinking this has something to do with polarity of the magnetism itself... last part being a guess of course but magnetism is of course polarized sooo...
but how could it NOT be connected to the magnetism of the earth? That's like saying gravity doesn't effect the body either. hmmmmmm.....
Originally posted by NotAnAspie
ok, let me just cut to the chase through all this fancy talk and big numbers. if the magnetism of the earth had such little effect on human bodies, then why the hell can't I float to the store?
Not real sure where you are getting your numbers
The entire human body is essentially a lightning rod
and I'm sure if you took blood out of your body and put it in a petri dish and put some waves on it
There is electricity in our bodies
If you want to argue with then then go stick your finger in a light socket... that's not a lot of electricity but I bet you'll damn sure feel it.
science tries very hard sometimes to make stuff too hard to understand
yet scientific talk is one of the BEST WAYS to obscure FACTS.
Do not forget that we all know that electricity can remote.
Do not even try to pass off the idea to me that these things are not possible. the body, the mind... way too delicate to try to convince me that we cannot be effected by electric technology
when we now have sensors that can tell when a SPECIFIC person walks into a room.
ANYONE can throw up a satellite if they have the money
anyway... i will be taking my posts from the previous page and posting them elsewhere...
Originally posted by NotAnAspie
ok, let me just cut to the chase through all this fancy talk and big numbers. if the magnetism of the earth had such little effect on human bodies, then why the hell can't I float to the store?
Not real sure where you are getting your numbers from because clearly you are studying this or something to be able to word it however...
The entire human body is essentially a lightning rod ...
and this really makes me wonder why you have such a problem with the term bio-electric. There is electricity in our bodies and I'm sure it doesn't like to be meddle with in any degree.
Do not forget that we all know that electricity can remote.
Do not even try to pass off the idea to me that these things are not possible. the body, the mind... way too delicate to try to convince me that we cannot be effected by electric technology when we now have sensors that can tell when a SPECIFIC person walks into a room.
People live next to power lines they know could kill every single person in their house so what's the point in trying to convince anyone about geomagnetic waves being too weak to effect the body. We are talking about people who employ the use of mind control.
Originally posted by NotAnAspie
OH YEAH.... that reminds me... ambient electricity.
they have ways to feed off the ambient currents in your house. if they need a magnetic field for something they'll just pull it off... let's say... the fridge. The fridge itself creates a field of energy. Motors do that.
they have ways to target you if they want... don't let anyone tell you they can't do any of this stuff just because of some numbers concerning geomagnetism. they have ways around it.
Originally posted by unknown known
This subject is interesting, why don't you let the professionals in electromagnetism, nuclear and radioactivity who have knowledge on the subject post some valuable informatio
Originally posted by Mary Rose
non-abelian electromagnetic fields
Originally posted by Bobathon
I know quite a lot about O(3).
You're asking whether electromagnetism needs an overhaul using O(3)? The answer is no.
One good reason is that O(3) is a non-abelian theory, which means that the gauge particles in any O(3) theory are necessarily self-interacting.
Electromagnetic waves are not self-interacting except extremely weakly, or at very high energies – all of which fits very precisely with predictions from a combination of very well-understood U(1) QED processes and more complicated SO(3) QCD processes.
Electromagnetism was already overhauled in the 1970s using an SU(2) x U(1) theory, which has been extremely successful ever since. There are many serious candidates for further symmetries, but O(3) is not among them.
Originally posted by Mary Rose
I recognize that term "non-abelian" from listening to the Bearden videos.
Thank you. Now I can listen to the videos again to see whether I can put all this info together.
Originally posted by Mary Rose
I see in your link to the Wikipedia article on gauge theory a reference to Chen Ning Yang and Robert Mills:
In 1954, attempting to resolve some of the great confusion in elementary particle physics, Chen Ning Yang and Robert Mills introduced non-abelian gauge theories as models to understand the strong interaction holding together nucleons in atomic nuclei.
I recognized the name Yang from part 1 of 8 of the “Applied Scalar Wave Technology – Tom Bearden interview.” I have in my notes that Bearden said, “The standard electrodynamics . . . the U-1 model, . . . assumes a flat spacetime/local spacetime. That was falsified by general relativity – now almost 100 years ago. It also assumes no net interaction with the active vacuum. That’s been falsified in physics for almost 50 years – particularly since 1957 and the discovery of broken symmetry – they awarded the Nobel Prize to Chen Ning Yang.”
Originally posted by Mary Rose
reply to post by buddhasystem
The topic is also electromagnetism, and, the brain.
Originally posted by buddhasystem
Originally posted by Mary Rose
reply to post by buddhasystem
The topic is also electromagnetism, and, the brain.
So an article regarding operation of the microwave oven would be appropriate, right? Also, on the maintenance of car batteries.