Lynne Mctaggart See book keywords and concepts |
The frequency is the number of cycles in one second, usually measured in hertz, where i hertz equals one cycle per second. In the US, our electricity is delivered at a frequency of 60 hertz or cycles per second; in the UK, it is 50 hertz. Cell phones operate on 900 or 1800 megahertz.
When physicists use the term 'phase', they mean the point the wave is at on its oscillating journey. Two waves are said to be in phase when they are both, in effect, peaking or troughing at the same time, even if they have different frequencies or amplitudes. Getting 'in phase' is getting in synch. |
Herbert Ross, DC with Keri Brenner, L.Ac. See book keywords and concepts |
The intensity of electromagnetic devices such as computer monitors and electric ranges are often described in terms of milligauss (thousandths of a gauss) and sometimes hertz. Studies have shown that EMFs of less than 300 hertz and more than 2 milligauss can disrupt melatonin production.
The pineal gland is sensitive not only to light, but also to magnetic fields. This makes sense when you consider that visible light is actually a very high frequency electromagnetic field, oscillating at 1,015 hertz (Hz), or 1 trillion times per second. |
Lynne Mctaggart See book keywords and concepts |
In the US, our electricity is delivered at a frequency of 60 hertz or cycles per second; in the UK, it is 50 hertz. Cell phones operate on 900 or 1800 megahertz.
When physicists use the term 'phase', they mean the point the wave is at on its oscillating journey. Two waves are said to be in phase when they are both, in effect, peaking or troughing at the same time, even if they have different frequencies or amplitudes. Getting 'in phase' is getting in synch.
One of the most important aspects of waves is that they are encoders and carriers of information. |
Dawson Church See book keywords and concepts |
Other experiments have shown that when human beings are removed from these shielded rooms, their normal circadian and ultradian rhythms can be restored by exposing them to 10 hertz fields.25 Human DNA has a frequency of 54 to 78 GigaHertz, (GHz, or billions of cycles per second). Plant DNA has a frequency of 42 GHz, and animal DNA, 47 GHz. The frequency of human DNA is now being used by some clinical electrostimulation devices, and is reported to have great success in relieving pain in cases that have been unresponsive to conventional drug therapy. |
Herbert Ross, DC with Keri Brenner, L.Ac. See book keywords and concepts |
Electromagnetic fields are defined by two properties: electrical current (measured in units of hertz, or cycles per second) and magnetic strength (measured in units of gauss). The best way to comprehend gauss is to consider that the earth's magnetic field is 0.5 gauss, and a refrigerator magnet is approximately 10 gauss. The intensity of electromagnetic devices such as computer monitors and electric ranges are often described in terms of milligauss (thousandths of a gauss) and sometimes hertz. |
| Studies have shown that EMFs of less than 300 hertz and more than 2 milligauss can disrupt melatonin production.
The pineal gland is sensitive not only to light, but also to magnetic fields. This makes sense when you consider that visible light is actually a very high frequency electromagnetic field, oscillating at 1,015 hertz (Hz), or 1 trillion times per second. In comparison, human brain waves in deep sleep oscillate at about 2 to 4 Hz. |
Dawson Church See book keywords and concepts |
Electromagnetic field of human heart21
The Earth's predominant resonant frequency (the Schumann Resonance) is 7 to ten cycles per second (Hertz), with an average reading of 7.8 hertz. This frequency is also common in the EEG readings of humans and many animals. Exposure to certain frequencies can trigger positive or negative stress, and effects on our immune systems.22 Experiments by Robert Becker showed that electromagnetic pulses of certain frequencies alter the production of Cortisol in the adrenal glands. |
Peter h. Fraser and Harry Massey See book keywords and concepts |
Wolff has calculated that the frequency of the de Broglie matter wave is in the realm of 1021 hertz, but there is no technology currently available that can detect energies in that range. So how can Peter know what he is measuring in his matching experiments and in the NES computer scan? It may be that he is measuring harmonics at half, quarter, and eighth wavelengths, with conductible losses of signal (if we think from an electrical engineering perspective) in the 15 decibel/harmonic range. |
| A wave's frequency is measured in cycles per second, notated as hertz. The shorter the wavelength cycle, the higher the wave's frequency. (For a standing wave, which oscillates in place, the cycle is the number of oscillations per second or unit of time.) phase shift
Figure 13.4. A wave's phase relates to how a feature of a wave's cycle is displaced from a reference point. In terms of two or more waves, phase can be thought of as how the waves line up or match in relation to each other. |
Mike Adams See book keywords and concepts |
More than a decade ago, Roy hertz, then director of endocrinology of the National Cancer Institute and a world authority on hormonal cancer, warned of the carcinogenic risks of estrogenic feed additives, particularly for hormonally sensitive tissues such as breast tissue, because they could increase normal body hormonal levels and disturb delicately poised hormonal balances. hertz pointed to evidence from innumerable animal tests and human clinical experience that such imbalance can be carcinogenic. |
Herbert Ross, DC with Keri Brenner, L.Ac. See book keywords and concepts |
This makes sense when you consider that visible light is actually a very high frequency electromagnetic field, oscillating at 1,015 hertz (Hz), or 1 trillion times per second. In comparison, human brain waves in deep sleep oscillate at about 2 to 4 Hz.
In studies on migratory birds, scientists discovered that the pineal gland, in conjunction with the hormone melatonin, functions as the brain's navigating system. |
Mike Adams See book keywords and concepts |
More than a decade ago, Roy hertz, then director of endocrinology of the National Cancer Institute and a world authority on hormonal cancer, warned of the carcinogenic risks of estrogenic feed additives, particularly for hormonally sensitive tissues such as breast tissue, because they could increase normal body hormonal levels and disturb delicately poised hormonal balances. hertz pointed to evidence from innumerable animal tests and human clinical experience that such imbalance can be carcinogenic. |
Herbert Ross, DC with Keri Brenner, L.Ac. See book keywords and concepts |
For example, the voltage of the electric current used in homes in the United States is 60 hertz (Hz). In contrast, the ideal frequency of the human brain during waking hours ranges from 8 Hz to 2 0 Hz, while in sleep the frequency may drop to as low as 2 Hz. The higher frequencies of EMFs generated by artificial electrical currents may disturb the brain's natural resonant frequencies and, in time, lead to cellular fatigue, according to John Zimmerman, Ph.D., president of the Bio-Electro Magnetics Institute. |
Peter h. Fraser and Harry Massey See book keywords and concepts |
It correlates to Energetic Integrator 2, which covers a frequency range of 10 to 100 hertz. However, in NES theory, frequency alone is not sufficient to explain body-field energetics. Phase shift also is important. According to both our model and Wolff's space resonance theory, energy exchange in the universe takes place via the matching of space resonances (or what researchers who subscribe to the Standard Model of physics would see as particle interactions). |
| ENERGETIC INTEGRATOR 5: LYMPHATICS/BLADDER MERIDIAN
Energetic Integrators 1 through 4 all dealt with frequency ranges (in hertz) in the sound, or phonon, range. Energetic Integrator 5 is the first one whose frequency range reaches into the visible light range of the electromagnetic spectrum and for a ways beyond (see the NES Energetic Integrator Frequency and Phase Chart on page 268). Those Energetic Integrators whose frequency ranges span this portion of the electromagnetic spectrum are particularly sensitive to geopathic stress. |
Mike Adams See book keywords and concepts |
Hertz pointed to evidence from innumerable animal tests and human clinical experience that such imbalance can be carcinogenic. hertz also warned of the essentially uncontrolled and unregulated use of these extremely potent biological agents, no dietary levels of which can be regarded as safe. Even a dime-sized piece of meat contains billions or trillions of molecules of these carcinogens.
Virtually the entire U.S. population consumes, without any warning, labeling, or information, unknown and unpredictable amounts of hormonal residues in meat products over a lifetime. |
Lynne McTaggart See book keywords and concepts |
Sending low-level (1 microtesla), pulsed magnetic fields over the right cerebral hemisphere slowed brain waves to an alpha rhythm (8-13 hertz), but only on the right side.32
Our "sense of self" and our sense of "the other" are housed in both temporal lobes, but primarily in the left hemisphere, where the language centers are located. To function normally, the left and right temporal lobes must work in harmony. If something upsets this balance, the brain will sense another "selP' and create a hallucination. |
| During ordinary waking consciousness, the brain operates much faster, using beta waves (around 13-40 hertz). For decades, the prevailing view has been that the optimum state for manifesting intention is an "alpha" state.
Richard Davidson, a neuroscientist and psychologist at the University of Wisconsin's Laboratory for Affective Neuroscience, recendy put this view to the test. Davidson was an expert in "affective processing"—the place where the brain processes emotion and the resulting communication between the brain and body. |
Peter h. Fraser and Harry Massey See book keywords and concepts |
In contrast, the human body-field, according to NES, includes much more of this spectrum of energies, especially via the Energetic Integrators, which include frequency ranges in hertz from near 0 to 1012, as shown in the chart earlier in this chapter. We are not denying that those perceptive people who can see the aura and its colors can extract information, including health information, from it, but we are suggesting that the information will always be partial at best. |
Lynne McTaggart See book keywords and concepts |
But in the course of investigating the health implications of space flight, the Soviet government uncovered evidence that natural geomagnetic fields, particularly those of extremely low frequencies (less than 100 hertz), have a pronounced effect on virtually all cellular and chemical processes in living things. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
If at first you think that's strange, consider this: you are already being subject to a broadcast of electromagnetic energy at the 60 cycles a second frequency, because 60 hertz is the frequency of all the electrical wiring that exists in our homes in the United States (it's a higher frequency in the U.K.). If you actually connect a frequency detection machine to your hand when you are inside a house that has electrical wiring, you will find that you are also vibrating at about 60 cycles per second. Your body comes into resonance with the frequency of the electrical wiring. |
Lynne McTaggart See book keywords and concepts |
Forty years ago, Barry Sterman, professor emeritus of the departments of Neurobiology and Biobehavioral Psychiatry at UCLA, accidentally discovered that this anticipatory emotion sent cats into a meditative state; their brains slowed to an EEG rhythm of 8-13 hertz, corresponding to human alpha brain frequencies, moments before they got their reward.52 Eventually, he was able to get the cats to re-create this state at will, not simply when they were awaiting food. It was tantamount to the animals' being able to control their own brain waves.
But could a human being do the same? |
| POWER UP
In order to "power up" to peak intensity, you must first slow your brain waves down to a meditative, or "alpha," state of light meditation or dreaming—when the brain emits frequencies (measured on an EEG) of 8-13 hertz (cycles per second).
Sit in a comfortable position. Many people like to sit upright in a hard-backed chair, with their hands placed on their knees. You may also sit on the floor cross-legged. Begin breathing slowly and rhythmically in through the nose and out through the mouth (slowly blow all the air out), so that your in-breath is the same length as your out-breath. |
C. W. Randolph, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
In the late nineties, Roy hertz, then director of endocrinology at the National Cancer Institute and a leading authority on hormonal cancers, warned of the carcinogenic risks of estrogenic additives, which can cause imbalances in natural hormone levels.
Pesticides and plastics. Chemical pesticides, herbicides, and fungicides are routinely applied to mass-produced fruits and vegetables. In addition, most people routinely use bug sprays, weed killers, and other pesticides in their homes and yards. |
Lynne McTaggart See book keywords and concepts |
The monitors showed sustained bursts of high gamma-band activity—rapid cycles of 25-70 hertz. The monks had rapidly shifted from a high concentration of beta waves to a preponderance of alpha, back to up beta, and finally Up to gamma. Gamma band, the highest rate of brain-wave frequencies, is employed by the brain when it is working its hardest: at a state of rapt attention, when sifting through working memory, during deep levels of learning, in the midst of great flashes of insight. |
KC Craichy See book keywords and concepts |
Cell Phones and Damaging Electromagnetic Frequencies CEMFsD
Electromagnetic waves were discovered in 1888 by Heinrich hertz and have found extensive application in today's society. Over the years, there has been an ever-increasing concern over environmental factors relating to the generation of these waves. Electromagnetic Fields and the Life Environment by Karel, Mahara, Jan Musil, and Hana Tuha of the Institute of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Disease in Prague highlighted many of the unforeseen and invisible dangers through the use and distribution of these damaging frequencies. |
Peter h. Fraser and Harry Massey See book keywords and concepts |
For a more comprehensive overview of the research in the field, we refer you to Dr. Robert O. Becker's book The Body Electric, which discusses the myriad ways that electromagnetic signals, especially very low frequency and extremely low frequency electromagnetic waves, affect physiology, from cell division to wound healing. Most of the focus of this kind of frontier research is on man-made electromagneric pollution, so very little is known about how natural geomagnetic and atmospheric fields may adversely affect human health. |
Gabriel Cousens, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Recently, scientists have observed an Earth electromagnetic pulsation called the Schuman resonance, which pulses at 7.83 hertz per second. NASA discovered that when electromagnetic pulsing devices that recreate this Schuman resonance were installed in spaceships, the astronauts had less illness. Some people feel that one of the causes of jet lag is that we fly too quickly through the Earth's magnetic field. Research using Schuman resonance pulsing devices to create a constant magnetic pulse in air travel has found that they decrease the incidence of jet lag. |