Living organisms from walnut fruit invagination to gastrula phases show consistent folding patterns. Intestines and human embryos follow similar processes where simple tubes become twisted torsades and rhythmically ordered folds. These biological patterns mirror mechanisms found in fluid rheology at macro-dimensional scales whether plasmatic, stellar, atmospheric, planetary, or hydrospheric. The egg sphere divides, invaginates, folds, grows, and flows symmetrically through successive geometric states. The eight-cell stage cube becomes 16 cells in the morula stage before folding inward to become a blastocyst under the influence of a first-degree spherical vortex. Meander dissolution offers a model of dissipative, self-organized mechanisms that parallel embryonic tissue development. Similarities span kidney formation, lung development, brain development, and cortical gyration. Organs form through envelopes of self-projected diffusion undergoing folding and invaginations controlled genetically, hormonally, and enzymatically. Shape appears as meander diffusion controlled through viscosity of intra and extracellular environments. Genetic factors modulate local viscosity by controlling protein secretion and extracellular matrix composition, thereby directing physical folding processes. Heart morphogenesis begins with two original heart arches merging during embryonic development. The process moves from bilateral symmetrical arrangement to progressive helicoidal folding that triggers first constrictions, expansions, and foetal cardiac pulsations around day 21. The heart rotates negative 15 degrees around its vertical axis at each pulsation to induce swirling currents creating helical blood flow patterns. Blood's compressibility allows it to carry sonic fluid currents similar to standing waves in laboratory experiments.
Gimzewski founded sonocytology in 2001 to study acoustic properties of living cells using atomic force microscopy adapted to detect nanoscale vibrations. His research discovered that microsounds vary depending on cell health state. Alcohol increases wave frequency while dying cells emit low waves. This demonstrates that vibration influences living and non-living matter measurably, creating a continuous spectrum rather than a sharp boundary between states. These observations connect directly to Kelemen's broader theoretical work. Studies on geometry of liquids and stationary waves led to the Universal Sphere-Vortex Principle, establishing the premise for morphological diversity at the thin surface of the terrestrial biosphere. The biosphere undergoes permanent rhythmic structuring and destructuring with the sphere-vortex pair working together as the unifying binder of macro and microcosmic morphological diversity. Stewart notes that similarities exist between organism forms and fluid flow forms, but current fluid dynamics equations remain too simple to model organisms fully. Kelemen's experimental observations bridge this gap by showing how fluid dynamics principles apply to biological development when coupled with genetic control. The experiments reveal organizing principles that operate independently of genetic code yet can be harnessed by biology to create the full complexity of life from cosmic to cellular scales.
Ibrahim Karim, founder of BioGeometry, has popularized Kelemen's work, noting that many of his forms function as high BG3 emitters, suggesting these geometric patterns may carry energetic properties beyond their visual and scientific significance. Can you feel anything?
Gimzewski founded sonocytology in 2001 to study acoustic properties of living cells using atomic force microscopy adapted to detect nanoscale vibrations. His research discovered that microsounds vary depending on cell health state. Alcohol increases wave frequency while dying cells emit low waves. This demonstrates that vibration influences living and non-living matter measurably, creating a continuous spectrum rather than a sharp boundary between states. These observations connect directly to Kelemen's broader theoretical work. Studies on geometry of liquids and stationary waves led to the Universal Sphere-Vortex Principle, establishing the premise for morphological diversity at the thin surface of the terrestrial biosphere. The biosphere undergoes permanent rhythmic structuring and destructuring with the sphere-vortex pair working together as the unifying binder of macro and microcosmic morphological diversity. Stewart notes that similarities exist between organism forms and fluid flow forms, but current fluid dynamics equations remain too simple to model organisms fully. Kelemen's experimental observations bridge this gap by showing how fluid dynamics principles apply to biological development when coupled with genetic control. The experiments reveal organizing principles that operate independently of genetic code yet can be harnessed by biology to create the full complexity of life from cosmic to cellular scales.
Ibrahim Karim, founder of BioGeometry, has popularized Kelemen's work, noting that many of his forms function as high BG3 emitters, suggesting these geometric patterns may carry energetic properties beyond their visual and scientific significance. Can you feel anything?
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Bibliography
- "The Universal Sphere-Vortex Principle: Sound Visualization in Liquids and the Nature of Forms" by Gabriel Kelemen
- "Universality of Sphere-Vortex Principle and the Alphabet of Fluid Geometries" by Gabriel Kelemen
- "The Meander Archetype: Nature and Experiment" by Gabriel Kelemen
- "Concentric Archetype and Liesegang Rings" by Gabriel Kelemen
- "Hermeneutics of Genesis" by Gabriel Kelemen
- "Arhetipul Sfera-Vortex: Influențe asupra" by Gabriel Kelemen
- "International Seminar of Corpus Water and Body Fluids: Gravitational Waves-Hydrosphere-Biosphere, Inductions of Sonic Currents in the Cardiovascular System" by Gabriel Kelemen
"Seventh International Symposium of Corpus: Embryo-Soul in Relation to the Sphere-Vortex Principle" by Gabriel Kelemen
Resources
- Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOr10J6-0dI
- Publications:
1. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Gabriel-Kelemen
2. https://independent.academia.edu/KelemenGabriel
- Science To Sage: http://sciencestage.com/uploads/text/dFlHh2kQlQwz3a33xOdf.pdf
- YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/kelemengabi
- TEDTalk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eyl2ddqdxs
Kelemen's Art Portfolios:
- https://www.artstation.com/kelemengabi
- https://www.artmajeur.com/kelemengabi
- https://www.pinterest.fr/kellybrown5/gabriel-kelemen-sound-meets-substance/
- http://kelemengabi.carbonmade.com/
- http://www.flickr.com/photos/9480002@N03/show/
- http://www.vimeo.com/5573219
- http://kelemengabi.picturepush.com/
- http://www.scivee.tv/node/8435
- http://www.artperspective.eu/imagini/Perspective_3.pdf
- http://www.videocommunity.com/pc/pc/display/7112/laurin/
- "The Universal Sphere-Vortex Principle: Sound Visualization in Liquids and the Nature of Forms" by Gabriel Kelemen
- "Universality of Sphere-Vortex Principle and the Alphabet of Fluid Geometries" by Gabriel Kelemen
- "The Meander Archetype: Nature and Experiment" by Gabriel Kelemen
- "Concentric Archetype and Liesegang Rings" by Gabriel Kelemen
- "Hermeneutics of Genesis" by Gabriel Kelemen
- "Arhetipul Sfera-Vortex: Influențe asupra" by Gabriel Kelemen
- "International Seminar of Corpus Water and Body Fluids: Gravitational Waves-Hydrosphere-Biosphere, Inductions of Sonic Currents in the Cardiovascular System" by Gabriel Kelemen
"Seventh International Symposium of Corpus: Embryo-Soul in Relation to the Sphere-Vortex Principle" by Gabriel Kelemen
Resources
- Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOr10J6-0dI
- Publications:
1. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Gabriel-Kelemen
2. https://independent.academia.edu/KelemenGabriel
- Science To Sage: http://sciencestage.com/uploads/text/dFlHh2kQlQwz3a33xOdf.pdf
- YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/kelemengabi
- TEDTalk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eyl2ddqdxs
Kelemen's Art Portfolios:
- https://www.artstation.com/kelemengabi
- https://www.artmajeur.com/kelemengabi
- https://www.pinterest.fr/kellybrown5/gabriel-kelemen-sound-meets-substance/
- http://kelemengabi.carbonmade.com/
- http://www.flickr.com/photos/9480002@N03/show/
- http://www.vimeo.com/5573219
- http://kelemengabi.picturepush.com/
- http://www.scivee.tv/node/8435
- http://www.artperspective.eu/imagini/Perspective_3.pdf
- http://www.videocommunity.com/pc/pc/display/7112/laurin/
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Universal Sphere Spiral Principle
The visualization of sound is one of the ancestral human dreams. Surprising the image of the aural ephemeral has been interesting scientific environments to this day. Almost everything in the…
Universal Sphere Spiral Principle
The visualization of sound is one of the ancestral human dreams. Surprising the image of the aural ephemeral has been interesting scientific environments to this day. Almost everything in the…
Water Wizadry and Implosion Science | Viktor Schauberger
Viktor Schauberger (1885-1958), an Austrian naturalist, philosopher, and inventor who exemplified the Goethean process of direct phenomenological observation, developed revolutionary theories about water science, vortex dynamics, and implosion technology through decades of studying natural systems and experimentation with spiral inflow mechanics.
Three categories of ionic substances govern natural growth processes through electrochemistry and differing activation potentials of elements. Dynagens possess atomic levitative properties that lift carrier water upward against gravity. Fructigens represent growth promoting ions formed when geospheric and atmospheric elements interact. Qualigens capture quality concentrating energies that modern agriculture systematically destroys. These substances depend entirely on water's energetic state.
Water achieves maturation through hermetic exclusion of air, light, and heat. It sinks into cool strata until pressure from the mass above equals upward geothermal pressure. During ascent, warming causes molecules to bind metals, salts, and carbon into COH2 forms while oxygen separates from hydrogen. Gas pressure builds, forcing water upward as springs that carry nutritive salts in suspension. These deposits concentrate in cool surface layers at 4 degrees Celsius. This temperature represents water's maximum density, where carbonic acid elements maintain the atomic potential states necessary for emulsification and dynagen binding. Immature water pumped directly from underground tables bypasses this entire processing cycle. It leaches minerals from organisms instead of supplying them. Steel pipes create rust deposits that breed pathogenic bacteria while ferro-magnetic forces simultaneously discharge water of its energetic properties.
Nature demonstrates these principles at landscape scale. Forest crown closure dynamics reveal water maturation principles at work. Intact canopy prevents direct solar penetration that would otherwise alter ground temperatures and cause nutrient depot subsidence. Clear felling breaks this protection, forcing excessive water uptake that widens sap vessel profiles. Carbonic acid bubbles that previously filled rising ducts like corks now ascend in bead form without lifting capacity. Trees under these conditions develop that familiar conical Christmas tree form with spreading lower branches. Cylindrical high forest trunks tell a different story with their narrow annual rings and tall branchless structure from optimal vertical nutrient transport. Root tip protoplasms function as specialized organs where bipolar element interactions produce water that binds dynagens, lifting carrier water into root zones through electrochemical gradients.
Viktor Schauberger (1885-1958), an Austrian naturalist, philosopher, and inventor who exemplified the Goethean process of direct phenomenological observation, developed revolutionary theories about water science, vortex dynamics, and implosion technology through decades of studying natural systems and experimentation with spiral inflow mechanics.
Three categories of ionic substances govern natural growth processes through electrochemistry and differing activation potentials of elements. Dynagens possess atomic levitative properties that lift carrier water upward against gravity. Fructigens represent growth promoting ions formed when geospheric and atmospheric elements interact. Qualigens capture quality concentrating energies that modern agriculture systematically destroys. These substances depend entirely on water's energetic state.
Water achieves maturation through hermetic exclusion of air, light, and heat. It sinks into cool strata until pressure from the mass above equals upward geothermal pressure. During ascent, warming causes molecules to bind metals, salts, and carbon into COH2 forms while oxygen separates from hydrogen. Gas pressure builds, forcing water upward as springs that carry nutritive salts in suspension. These deposits concentrate in cool surface layers at 4 degrees Celsius. This temperature represents water's maximum density, where carbonic acid elements maintain the atomic potential states necessary for emulsification and dynagen binding. Immature water pumped directly from underground tables bypasses this entire processing cycle. It leaches minerals from organisms instead of supplying them. Steel pipes create rust deposits that breed pathogenic bacteria while ferro-magnetic forces simultaneously discharge water of its energetic properties.
Nature demonstrates these principles at landscape scale. Forest crown closure dynamics reveal water maturation principles at work. Intact canopy prevents direct solar penetration that would otherwise alter ground temperatures and cause nutrient depot subsidence. Clear felling breaks this protection, forcing excessive water uptake that widens sap vessel profiles. Carbonic acid bubbles that previously filled rising ducts like corks now ascend in bead form without lifting capacity. Trees under these conditions develop that familiar conical Christmas tree form with spreading lower branches. Cylindrical high forest trunks tell a different story with their narrow annual rings and tall branchless structure from optimal vertical nutrient transport. Root tip protoplasms function as specialized organs where bipolar element interactions produce water that binds dynagens, lifting carrier water into root zones through electrochemical gradients.
Agricultural experiments confirmed these observations. Salzburg field trials during 1948 and 1949 demonstrated that copper plated ploughs produced yields up to 40 percent higher than steel ploughed control strips. Rye ears reached 15 centimeters with up to 104 grains each. Kitzbuhel potatoes grew to 430 grams with 20 eyes per tuber. Material selection proved critical. Steel and iron implements generate ferro-electric and ferro-magnetic currents through friction that decompose nutrient laden water molecules through electrolysis. Copper creates bio-electromagnetic ionization effects that produce diamagnetic rather than paramagnetic influences, concentrating fructigens instead of dispersing them. Hamburg engineer Jurgen Sauck designed the bio-plough in 1948 with phosphor bronze swan shaped wings that create centripetal figure-eight soil rotation mimicking how moles burrow. Production halted when Austria's Minister of Agriculture demanded compensation for lost nitrogen industry bribes. Egg shaped compost heaps built under broad canopy fruit trees offered an alternative approach. Dried vegetable matter layered with earth, river gravel, fine sand, and hammered copper and zinc filings filled clay coated structures that prevented juvenile rainwater infiltration. Cool fermentation attracted earthworms by the thousands. Evening application produced 30 percent yield increases.
Schauberger identified centripetal spiral motion as the organizing principle behind all constructive natural processes. This pattern appears from galaxy formation to blood circulation to sap movement. Centrifugal motion appears only where things fall apart. Trout hold stationary positions in torrential streams approximating 4 degree temperatures, demonstrating levitational forces in action. Levitational energies intensify proportionally to flow acceleration at this anomaly point. Water passing through gill structures creates hyperbolic centripetal spirals. Interactions with trace elements produce juvenile water plus secondary circulation systems that enable upstream waterfall leaps against gravitational resistance. Egg shaped vessels promote cycloid spiral motion initiated by temperature changes in the contained medium. Vortex geometry concentrates formative energies by creating conditions for emulsification and dynagen binding. The repulsator uses copper spiral pipes achieving maximum surface contact during centripetal flow. Bio-radiation rays horizontally into surrounding ground while building charge and concentrating qualigens. An old Bavarian farmer sang rising tones while stirring counterclockwise and descending tones clockwise, adding aluminum bearing clay to create neutrally charged water. Negative crystal coatings remained after evaporation, forming violet membranes between geosphere and atmosphere that filtered only the highest value ray passage.
The same principles scaled up dramatically. The trout turbine applies centripetal vortex formation where water or air rotated into colloidal oscillation builds energy producing levitation. The system transforms gravitational into levitational forces through electrochemical reactions. Between 1943 and 1945, flying disc apparatus powered by such turbines rose unexpectedly to laboratory ceilings at Mauthausen concentration camp and later Leonstein. Witnesses observed blue green then silver luminescence trailing during flight from discs measuring 1.5 meters diameter and weighing 135 kilos. A 120 horsepower electric motor provided starting power. Americans seized equipment after initial tests while Russians obtained components from Vienna apartments. Seventeen squadrons were later observed over South America flying silently at 300 meter altitudes.
Schauberger identified centripetal spiral motion as the organizing principle behind all constructive natural processes. This pattern appears from galaxy formation to blood circulation to sap movement. Centrifugal motion appears only where things fall apart. Trout hold stationary positions in torrential streams approximating 4 degree temperatures, demonstrating levitational forces in action. Levitational energies intensify proportionally to flow acceleration at this anomaly point. Water passing through gill structures creates hyperbolic centripetal spirals. Interactions with trace elements produce juvenile water plus secondary circulation systems that enable upstream waterfall leaps against gravitational resistance. Egg shaped vessels promote cycloid spiral motion initiated by temperature changes in the contained medium. Vortex geometry concentrates formative energies by creating conditions for emulsification and dynagen binding. The repulsator uses copper spiral pipes achieving maximum surface contact during centripetal flow. Bio-radiation rays horizontally into surrounding ground while building charge and concentrating qualigens. An old Bavarian farmer sang rising tones while stirring counterclockwise and descending tones clockwise, adding aluminum bearing clay to create neutrally charged water. Negative crystal coatings remained after evaporation, forming violet membranes between geosphere and atmosphere that filtered only the highest value ray passage.
The same principles scaled up dramatically. The trout turbine applies centripetal vortex formation where water or air rotated into colloidal oscillation builds energy producing levitation. The system transforms gravitational into levitational forces through electrochemical reactions. Between 1943 and 1945, flying disc apparatus powered by such turbines rose unexpectedly to laboratory ceilings at Mauthausen concentration camp and later Leonstein. Witnesses observed blue green then silver luminescence trailing during flight from discs measuring 1.5 meters diameter and weighing 135 kilos. A 120 horsepower electric motor provided starting power. Americans seized equipment after initial tests while Russians obtained components from Vienna apartments. Seventeen squadrons were later observed over South America flying silently at 300 meter altitudes.
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Home power stations using similar implosion principles generated domestic electricity from water and air as fuel sources. These operated through temperature differentials and spiral motion rather than explosive combustion. Nurnberg experiments with Walter Schauberger extracted electrical energy directly from water flow using fine outlets at low pressure. Charge amplified to 50,000 volts through electrochemical reactions. Ethericities released when molecules achieved specific activation potentials under centripetal acceleration. Physicists searched for hidden leads before accepting that water itself produced such phenomena. Log flume systems moved timber downstream on minimal water quantities through properly profiled channels. Standing wave patterns reduced friction while maintaining temperatures below 11 degrees Celsius, preserving fructigenic substances within wood structure. Patents covered methods for naturalesque river regulation, domestic water supply improvement through copper spiral piping installations, and machine coatings transforming paramagnetic into diamagnetic influences.
Bibliography (All Resources and much more by Schauberger to be added to the Private Chat soon)
- "Self-organizing Flow Technology: In Viktor Schauberger's Footsteps" by Lars Johannsen
- "The Spiritual Life of Water: Its Power and Purpose" by Alick Bartholomew
- "The Energy Evolution: Harnessing Free Energy from Nature" by Callum Coats
- "Living Water and the Secrets of Natural Energy" by Olof Alexandersson
- "The Water Wizard: The Extraordinary Properties of Natural Water" by Callum Coats
- "Living Energies: Viktor Schauberger's Brilliant Work with Natural Energy Explained" by Callum Coats
- "Nature as Teacher: New Principles in the Working of Nature" by Callum Coats
- "Our Senseless Toil" by Viktor Schauberger
- "Water: Ways of Life" by Viktor Schauberger
- "Hidden Nature: The Startling Insights of Viktor Schauberger" by Alick Bartholomew
- " Implosion and the Path of Natural Energy" by Jane Cobbald (Crab Thompson)
- "Water: The Blood of the Earth" by Viktor Schauberger
- "The Fertile Earth: Nature's Energies in Agriculture, Soil Fertilisation and Forestry" by Callum Coats
Bibliography (All Resources and much more by Schauberger to be added to the Private Chat soon)
- "Self-organizing Flow Technology: In Viktor Schauberger's Footsteps" by Lars Johannsen
- "The Spiritual Life of Water: Its Power and Purpose" by Alick Bartholomew
- "The Energy Evolution: Harnessing Free Energy from Nature" by Callum Coats
- "Living Water and the Secrets of Natural Energy" by Olof Alexandersson
- "The Water Wizard: The Extraordinary Properties of Natural Water" by Callum Coats
- "Living Energies: Viktor Schauberger's Brilliant Work with Natural Energy Explained" by Callum Coats
- "Nature as Teacher: New Principles in the Working of Nature" by Callum Coats
- "Our Senseless Toil" by Viktor Schauberger
- "Water: Ways of Life" by Viktor Schauberger
- "Hidden Nature: The Startling Insights of Viktor Schauberger" by Alick Bartholomew
- " Implosion and the Path of Natural Energy" by Jane Cobbald (Crab Thompson)
- "Water: The Blood of the Earth" by Viktor Schauberger
- "The Fertile Earth: Nature's Energies in Agriculture, Soil Fertilisation and Forestry" by Callum Coats
Water Codes | Carly Nuday
Water molecules reorganize themselves in femtoseconds, one quadrillionth of a second, and picoseconds, one trillionth of a second. At this incomprehensible speed, they respond to stimuli by encoding new information while maintaining intelligent organization, moving together like a perfectly coordinated school of fish. This responsiveness gives water its memory, allowing it to store energy and charge while updating patterns with new information. Operating as a liquid crystal, water arranges its molecules in crystalline lattice formations that create geometric patterns determining its properties and functions. These structures exist on a spectrum. Structured water goes by many names: hexagonal, organized, sacred, holy, or living water. The molecular arrangements vary from extremely dense and complex to simple geometric patterns.
Within living bodies, bio-water displays geometric complexity where molecules arrange in smaller groups called clusters. These clusters typically contain 3 to 60 molecules expressing various geometric patterns. Each cluster functions as a memory cell containing at least 440,000 different panels of information storage. That's extraordinary computational power in a single cluster. Researcher Rustum Roy called this a malleable computer because water has storage capacity and constantly updating systems. In the 1990s, three Nobel Prizes were awarded for work on clustered or structured water involving DNA, intracellular fluids, cellular communication, and protein folding. The research revealed that healthy DNA sits surrounded by water in a crystalline matrix.
Understanding water's structure is one thing. Actually manipulating that structure to achieve specific outcomes is another challenge entirely. Dr. Marcel Vogel's research bridged this gap and established the foundation of structured water science through his work with specifically cut quartz crystals. Using Omega 5 radionics equipment, he developed crystals that resonated at the same frequency as pristine water. Vogel recognized that quartz crystals amplify and store subtle energies, those energies outside perceivable spectrums including consciousness itself. Made of silicon dioxide (SiO2), quartz has unique structural compatibility with water because both are hexagonal and essentially fit together.
Vogel developed specifically cut crystals that could amplify, cohere, and transmit subtle energy by taking energies operating on the subtle energy and magneto-electric spectrum and transmitting them as coherently patterned waveforms in resonant transmission to water. His protocols involved vortexing water around specifically programmed and cut quartz crystals, using the electromagnetic field generated by water movement. Through this method, he demonstrated improved structure in juices and milk through dramatically prolonged shelf life and the rapid aging of newly created wine. Three critical elements determined Vogel's success: proper faceting methods for the specifically cut crystal, the charge or programming invoked into the quartz itself, and the trained consciousness of the healer. The cutting process transcended mere geometry. Consciousness and subtle energy influences during cutting also shaped the final product. Vogel and his team performed healings by programming quartz with intention and consciousness through mental training and specific breathing techniques. They established resonance between the cut and programmed crystal and the water in individuals, conveying highly intentional consciousness energy that the bio-energetic body could use for healing. Doctors were surprised by their ability to alleviate pain and relieve disorders and diseases.
Water molecules reorganize themselves in femtoseconds, one quadrillionth of a second, and picoseconds, one trillionth of a second. At this incomprehensible speed, they respond to stimuli by encoding new information while maintaining intelligent organization, moving together like a perfectly coordinated school of fish. This responsiveness gives water its memory, allowing it to store energy and charge while updating patterns with new information. Operating as a liquid crystal, water arranges its molecules in crystalline lattice formations that create geometric patterns determining its properties and functions. These structures exist on a spectrum. Structured water goes by many names: hexagonal, organized, sacred, holy, or living water. The molecular arrangements vary from extremely dense and complex to simple geometric patterns.
Within living bodies, bio-water displays geometric complexity where molecules arrange in smaller groups called clusters. These clusters typically contain 3 to 60 molecules expressing various geometric patterns. Each cluster functions as a memory cell containing at least 440,000 different panels of information storage. That's extraordinary computational power in a single cluster. Researcher Rustum Roy called this a malleable computer because water has storage capacity and constantly updating systems. In the 1990s, three Nobel Prizes were awarded for work on clustered or structured water involving DNA, intracellular fluids, cellular communication, and protein folding. The research revealed that healthy DNA sits surrounded by water in a crystalline matrix.
Understanding water's structure is one thing. Actually manipulating that structure to achieve specific outcomes is another challenge entirely. Dr. Marcel Vogel's research bridged this gap and established the foundation of structured water science through his work with specifically cut quartz crystals. Using Omega 5 radionics equipment, he developed crystals that resonated at the same frequency as pristine water. Vogel recognized that quartz crystals amplify and store subtle energies, those energies outside perceivable spectrums including consciousness itself. Made of silicon dioxide (SiO2), quartz has unique structural compatibility with water because both are hexagonal and essentially fit together.
Vogel developed specifically cut crystals that could amplify, cohere, and transmit subtle energy by taking energies operating on the subtle energy and magneto-electric spectrum and transmitting them as coherently patterned waveforms in resonant transmission to water. His protocols involved vortexing water around specifically programmed and cut quartz crystals, using the electromagnetic field generated by water movement. Through this method, he demonstrated improved structure in juices and milk through dramatically prolonged shelf life and the rapid aging of newly created wine. Three critical elements determined Vogel's success: proper faceting methods for the specifically cut crystal, the charge or programming invoked into the quartz itself, and the trained consciousness of the healer. The cutting process transcended mere geometry. Consciousness and subtle energy influences during cutting also shaped the final product. Vogel and his team performed healings by programming quartz with intention and consciousness through mental training and specific breathing techniques. They established resonance between the cut and programmed crystal and the water in individuals, conveying highly intentional consciousness energy that the bio-energetic body could use for healing. Doctors were surprised by their ability to alleviate pain and relieve disorders and diseases.
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Electromagnetic properties shift dramatically such as when structured water exhibits higher surface tension, negative electrical charge, and enhanced ability to absorb certain spectra of light. Geometric organization causes changes in ice crystal formation. Chemical properties also transform. Changes in pH mean the water better supports life-sustaining systems, which require slightly alkaline rather than acidic environments for health. Increases in oxidizing reduction potential (ORP) reflect water's ability to donate energy to the body through hydrogen atoms, which donate electrical charge in the form of electrons to free radical oxygen. Greater mineral solubility and greater oil solubility translate to better delivery of necessary nutrients to cells. Physical properties complete the picture. Structured arrangements show greater molecular stability, molecular alignment, and changes in freezing temperature. Micro-clustering, wherein molecules arrange in smaller groups, allows better penetration through aquaporin channels in the body. This makes it easier to bring nutrients to cells and remove toxins. Micro-clustered water hydrates three times more effectively than larger molecular clusters. These measured physical changes matter immensely for life processes, which depend not just on water but on structured water to support diversity of forms and flora. Vogel studied waters from various sacred locales and found structure in that water which was unique from bulk water. Waters from these sites tested 40,000 times more energetic than bulk water. Vogel stated these should not even be considered the same substance.
Bibliography (Book to be available in the Chat soon)
- Nuday, Carly. Water Codes: The Science of Health, Consciousness, and Enlightenment
Bibliography (Book to be available in the Chat soon)
- Nuday, Carly. Water Codes: The Science of Health, Consciousness, and Enlightenment
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Fog of War, Terra Swarm (Smart Dust) | Juxtaposition1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-b2LUhjYeE
"Human augmentation merges technology with biology to enhance capabilities beyond natural limits, spanning areas like prosthetics, brain-computer interfaces, and genetic engineering.
CRISPR (acronym of clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats) is a family of DNA sequences found in the genomes of prokaryotic organisms such as bacteria and archaea. Each sequence within an individual prokaryotic CRISPR is derived from a DNA fragment of a bacteriophage that had previously infected the prokaryote or one of its ancestors. These sequences are used to detect and destroy DNA from similar bacteriophages during subsequent infections. Hence these sequences play a key role in the antiviral (i.e. anti-phage) defense system of prokaryotes and provide a form of heritable, acquired immunity. CRISPR is found in approximately 50% of sequenced bacterial genomes and nearly 90% of sequenced archaea.
Molecular communications systems use the presence or absence of a selected type of molecule to digitally encode messages. The molecules are delivered into communications media such as air and water for transmission. The technique also is not subject to the requirement of using antennas that are sized to a specific ratio of the wavelength of the signal. Molecular communication signals can be made biocompatible and require very little energy.
Neuromodulation is the physiological process by which a given neuron uses one or more chemicals to regulate diverse populations of neurons. Neuromodulators typically bind to metabotropic, G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) to initiate a second messenger signaling cascade that induces a broad, long-lasting signal. This modulation can last for hundreds of milliseconds to several minutes. Some of the effects of neuromodulators include altering intrinsic firing activity, increasing or decreasing voltage-dependent currents, altering synaptic efficacy, increasing bursting activity and reconfiguring synaptic connectivity.
Smart Dust is a system of many tiny microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) such as sensors, robots, or other devices, that can detect, for example, light, temperature, vibration, magnetism, or chemicals. They are usually operated on a computer network wirelessly and are distributed over some area to perform tasks, usually sensing through radio-frequency identification. Without an antenna of much greater size the range of tiny smart dust communication devices is measured in a few millimeters and they may be vulnerable to electromagnetic disablement and destruction by microwave exposure.
Infrared (IR; sometimes called infrared light) is electromagnetic radiation (EMR) with wavelengths longer than that of visible light but shorter than microwaves. The infrared spectral band begins with the waves that are just longer than those of red light (the longest waves in the visible spectrum), so IR is invisible to the human eye. IR is generally (according to ISO, CIE) understood to include wavelengths from around 780 nm (380 THz) to 1 mm (300 GHz). IR is commonly divided between longer-wavelength thermal IR, emitted from terrestrial sources, and shorter-wavelength IR or near-IR, part of the solar spectrum. Longer IR wavelengths (30–100 μm) are sometimes included as part of the terahertz radiation band. Almost all black-body radiation from objects near room temperature is in the IR band. As a form of EMR, IR carries energy and momentum, exerts radiation pressure, and has properties corresponding to both those of a wave and of a particle, the photon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-b2LUhjYeE
"Human augmentation merges technology with biology to enhance capabilities beyond natural limits, spanning areas like prosthetics, brain-computer interfaces, and genetic engineering.
CRISPR (acronym of clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats) is a family of DNA sequences found in the genomes of prokaryotic organisms such as bacteria and archaea. Each sequence within an individual prokaryotic CRISPR is derived from a DNA fragment of a bacteriophage that had previously infected the prokaryote or one of its ancestors. These sequences are used to detect and destroy DNA from similar bacteriophages during subsequent infections. Hence these sequences play a key role in the antiviral (i.e. anti-phage) defense system of prokaryotes and provide a form of heritable, acquired immunity. CRISPR is found in approximately 50% of sequenced bacterial genomes and nearly 90% of sequenced archaea.
Molecular communications systems use the presence or absence of a selected type of molecule to digitally encode messages. The molecules are delivered into communications media such as air and water for transmission. The technique also is not subject to the requirement of using antennas that are sized to a specific ratio of the wavelength of the signal. Molecular communication signals can be made biocompatible and require very little energy.
Neuromodulation is the physiological process by which a given neuron uses one or more chemicals to regulate diverse populations of neurons. Neuromodulators typically bind to metabotropic, G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) to initiate a second messenger signaling cascade that induces a broad, long-lasting signal. This modulation can last for hundreds of milliseconds to several minutes. Some of the effects of neuromodulators include altering intrinsic firing activity, increasing or decreasing voltage-dependent currents, altering synaptic efficacy, increasing bursting activity and reconfiguring synaptic connectivity.
Smart Dust is a system of many tiny microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) such as sensors, robots, or other devices, that can detect, for example, light, temperature, vibration, magnetism, or chemicals. They are usually operated on a computer network wirelessly and are distributed over some area to perform tasks, usually sensing through radio-frequency identification. Without an antenna of much greater size the range of tiny smart dust communication devices is measured in a few millimeters and they may be vulnerable to electromagnetic disablement and destruction by microwave exposure.
Infrared (IR; sometimes called infrared light) is electromagnetic radiation (EMR) with wavelengths longer than that of visible light but shorter than microwaves. The infrared spectral band begins with the waves that are just longer than those of red light (the longest waves in the visible spectrum), so IR is invisible to the human eye. IR is generally (according to ISO, CIE) understood to include wavelengths from around 780 nm (380 THz) to 1 mm (300 GHz). IR is commonly divided between longer-wavelength thermal IR, emitted from terrestrial sources, and shorter-wavelength IR or near-IR, part of the solar spectrum. Longer IR wavelengths (30–100 μm) are sometimes included as part of the terahertz radiation band. Almost all black-body radiation from objects near room temperature is in the IR band. As a form of EMR, IR carries energy and momentum, exerts radiation pressure, and has properties corresponding to both those of a wave and of a particle, the photon.
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PAVE PAWS (PAVE Phased Array Warning System) is a complex Cold War early warning radar and computer system developed in 1980 to "detect and characterize a sea-launched ballistic missile attack against the United States". The first solid-state phased array deployed used a pair of Raytheon AN/FPS-115 phased array radar sets at each site to cover an azimuth angle of 240 degrees. In accordance with the Joint Electronics Type Designation System, the "AN/FPS-115" designation represents the 115th design of an Army-Navy fixed radar(pulsed) electronic device for searching.
Microwave is a form of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths shorter than other radio waves but longer than infrared waves. Its wavelength ranges from about one meter to one millimeter, corresponding to frequencies between 300 MHz and 300 GHz, broadly construed."
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Microwave is a form of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths shorter than other radio waves but longer than infrared waves. Its wavelength ranges from about one meter to one millimeter, corresponding to frequencies between 300 MHz and 300 GHz, broadly construed."
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Human augmentation merges technology with biology to enhance capabilities beyond natural limits, spanning areas like prosthetics, brain-computer interfaces, and genetic engineering.
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Man–Computer Symbiosis | 1960 Licklider's Paper
https://rumble.com/v72igxg-mancomputer-symbiosis-1960-licks-paper.html
"PDP-1 (Programmed Data Processor-1) is the first computer in Digital Equipment Corporation's PDP series and was first produced in 1959.
Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider was an American psychologist and computer scientist who is considered to be among the most prominent figures in computer science development and general computing history.
“Man–Computer Symbiosis“ is a work by J. C. R. Licklider published in 1960. The paper contained ideas now considered fundamental to the modern computing revolution.
The work describes Licklider’s vision of a complementary relationship between humans and computers at some time in the future. According to Bardini, Licklider envisioned a time when machine cognition (” cerebration”) would surpass, and become independent of, human direction, as a basic stage of development within human evolution. Jacucci et al. describe Licklider’s vision as the very tight coupling of human brains and computing machines.
As a prerequisite of human–computer symbiosis, Licklider conceived of a “thinking center”, incorporating the functions of libraries and new developments in information technology, connected to other such centers through computer networks.
Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider (March 11, 1915 – June 26, 1990), known simply as J. C. R. or “Lick“, was an American psychologist and computer scientist who is considered to be among the most prominent figures in computer science development and general computing history.
He is particularly remembered for being one of the first to foresee modern-style interactive computing and its application to all manner of activities; and also, as an Internet pioneer with an early vision of a worldwide computer network long before it was built. He did much to initiate this by funding research that led to significant advances in computing technology, including today’s canonical graphical user interface, and the ARPANET, which is the direct predecessor of the Internet.
Packet switching ‘paternity dispute’:
In 1990, Leonard Kleinrock said:
The thing that really drove my own research was the idea of a message switching network, which was a precursor to the packet switching networks. The mathematical tool that had been developed in queueing theory, namely queueing networks, matched perfectly the model of computer networks. Actually, it didn’t match perfectly, and I had to adjust that model to fit the realities of computer networks. Then I developed some design procedures as well for optimal capacity assignment, routing procedures and topology design.
Stephen D. Crocker (born October 15, 1944) is an American Internet pioneer. In 1969, he created the ARPA “Network Working Group” and the Request for Comments series. He served as chair of the board of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) from 2011 through 2017."
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https://rumble.com/v72igxg-mancomputer-symbiosis-1960-licks-paper.html
"PDP-1 (Programmed Data Processor-1) is the first computer in Digital Equipment Corporation's PDP series and was first produced in 1959.
Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider was an American psychologist and computer scientist who is considered to be among the most prominent figures in computer science development and general computing history.
“Man–Computer Symbiosis“ is a work by J. C. R. Licklider published in 1960. The paper contained ideas now considered fundamental to the modern computing revolution.
The work describes Licklider’s vision of a complementary relationship between humans and computers at some time in the future. According to Bardini, Licklider envisioned a time when machine cognition (” cerebration”) would surpass, and become independent of, human direction, as a basic stage of development within human evolution. Jacucci et al. describe Licklider’s vision as the very tight coupling of human brains and computing machines.
As a prerequisite of human–computer symbiosis, Licklider conceived of a “thinking center”, incorporating the functions of libraries and new developments in information technology, connected to other such centers through computer networks.
Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider (March 11, 1915 – June 26, 1990), known simply as J. C. R. or “Lick“, was an American psychologist and computer scientist who is considered to be among the most prominent figures in computer science development and general computing history.
He is particularly remembered for being one of the first to foresee modern-style interactive computing and its application to all manner of activities; and also, as an Internet pioneer with an early vision of a worldwide computer network long before it was built. He did much to initiate this by funding research that led to significant advances in computing technology, including today’s canonical graphical user interface, and the ARPANET, which is the direct predecessor of the Internet.
Packet switching ‘paternity dispute’:
In 1990, Leonard Kleinrock said:
The thing that really drove my own research was the idea of a message switching network, which was a precursor to the packet switching networks. The mathematical tool that had been developed in queueing theory, namely queueing networks, matched perfectly the model of computer networks. Actually, it didn’t match perfectly, and I had to adjust that model to fit the realities of computer networks. Then I developed some design procedures as well for optimal capacity assignment, routing procedures and topology design.
Stephen D. Crocker (born October 15, 1944) is an American Internet pioneer. In 1969, he created the ARPA “Network Working Group” and the Request for Comments series. He served as chair of the board of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) from 2011 through 2017."
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https://juxtaposition1.substack.com/podcast
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Man–Computer Symbiosis, 1960 Lick's Paper
PDP-1 (Programmed Data Processor-1) is the first computer in Digital Equipment Corporation's PDP series and was first produced in 1959. Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider was an American psychologist and c
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