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Originally posted by ItsEvolutionBaby
reply to post by canyouhandletruth
You are correct when connecting long hair to ES abilities.
The Indians do know this to be true, and how does one say politely if one were to look in to with some rigour, would find the same.
However, it still seems most can't do what your ATS name says. No biggie, no damage done, and the long-hairs that know and use this knowledge are just better off than the rest, if they're paying attention.
This probably won't help, but there is an old X-Files episode on that subject. X-Files plots were all based in some respect on history, no?
Originally posted by spoor
Originally posted by canyouhandletruth
humans are able to pick up cosmic energies, the hair is a fractal, science is learning the best antennae are fractals, the microscopic hair fractals are attuned to cosmic energy, the universe works in upward cycles, this is a biggy, a golden age.
as we approach the full blast of the age of reason even energy that gives evolution is also available,
New age rubbish not based on anything factual .
Originally posted by AdamsMurmur
I saw it too. Never seen it before though.
Originally posted by Domo1
ATS believes in free speech, unless it hurts our feelers. What BS. Am I the only one that saw that? Too weird.edit on 7-7-2012 by Domo1 because: (no reason given)
I've heard of this before. The "Vrill Society" women all kept very long hair for this apparent reason.edit on 7/7/12 by AdamsMurmur because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Aliensun
reply to post by canyouhandletruth
this business reminds me of the hoax of two weeks ago that lived for a day or two before it was shot down. It was supposedly about an study in Afganistan about beards making our fighters more tough and smart. It was a joke that got picked up by a dozen blogs and "news" outlets before the truth was revealed.
All I did was to go to Google and try to find a decent source for the article and the name of the outfit that supposedly did the study. Finding neither, I knew it was a fake. Which it turned out to be.
Human hair is very high on the triboelectric series, which ranks materials on their ability to lose or gain electrons. Human hair readily gives up electrons to many other materials
[Human hair's] tensile strength is comparable to that of copper wire.
In order for an antenna to work it has to radiate. Your antenna, whether TV or radio has what is called free electrons running through it. It is these free electrons that vibrate.
Movements of hair shafts are detected by nerve receptors within the skin and by hair follicle receptors through displacement and vibration of hair shafts.
Originally posted by wagnificent
Hair can't possibly be involved in information exchange. That would require it to be able to send and receive signals.
From www.ehow.com...
Human hair is very high on the triboelectric series, which ranks materials on their ability to lose or gain electrons. Human hair readily gives up electrons to many other materials
Okay but it's not like hair is comparable to any other materials that we use for information technology...
From www.ehow.com...
[Human hair's] tensile strength is comparable to that of copper wire.
Okay so hair can exchange electrons and bends and vibrates like copper wire, but that has nothing to do with sending or receiving information...
From ezinearticles.com...
In order for an antenna to work it has to radiate. Your antenna, whether TV or radio has what is called free electrons running through it. It is these free electrons that vibrate.
Okay so hair can interact with electro-magnetic fields and vibrate like an antenna, but that doesn't mean you can get any information about your environment.
From en.wikipedia.org...
Movements of hair shafts are detected by nerve receptors within the skin and by hair follicle receptors through displacement and vibration of hair shafts.
So nerves receptors are connected electrically the brain, they have copper-like strands of hair coming out of them, and they can detect vibrations.
Did any of you debunkers even bother to do your own research before you just said "nuh uh!"?
Originally posted by krossfyter
if hair didnt mean anything then why have you cut it to work or to be in the military? just function? yep sure... thats the way our western monoculture slaves think.
Originally posted by Bedlam
You don't want someone grabbing it. Also, it's easier to keep clean. You also don't want a big head of hair or a long beard if you have to wear MOPP.
Originally posted by Bedlam
However, you can get all non-spec if you have to for particular assignments. It's flexible that way.
Originally posted by Bedlam
And that's the way people who use reason think.
Originally posted by Bedlam
edit to add - not all Native Americans had long hair. Nor all Buddhist monks. Nor all Hindus. Etc
Originally posted by SolarE-Souljah
reply to post by Bedlam
Someone who actually knows what they are talking about.
Thank you for bringing some reason into this thread.edit on 8-7-2012 by SolarE-Souljah because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by krossfyter
obvious function of short hair. can you recite the obvious function of long hair?
...those that did have long hair had it for reasons and significance that are lost with those here denouncing long hair.