Lynne McTaggart See book keywords and concepts | Exposing the water to the south pole would send the pH soaring upward, whereas turning the magnet over to the north pole would cause the pH to decrease. At two of his experimental sites, the pH of the water, when exposed to the south-pole polarity, continued to change with the passage of time, peaking after about six days. When the water was exposed to the north pole of the magnet, however, the rhythmic changes in pH that he had been recording dwindled away. | Mark Lynas See book keywords and concepts | The Arctic Ocean was so warm that Mediterranean algae thrived: astoundingly, sea temperatures may have been close to 20°C within as little as 200 kilometres from the north pole itself. The polar Arctic Ocean remained entirely unfrozen: indeed, no ice at all was to form there for another 15 million years. In the mid-latitudinal Atlantic, off the coast of modern-day New Jersey, sea temperatures topped 33°C, whilst fossil remains show sediment pouring off the land in tremendous flash floods. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | The north pole imparts ;ounter-clockwise spin to blood and lessens Hydrogen ions, attracts Oxygen, alkalines saliva, inhibits bacteria, hot swollen inflammations, toothache, congestion, and cancers cannot survive in a strong north pole magnetic field. Contracts tissues, reduces/draws fluids, forwounds, boils, eczema, skin rashes, bums; kidney infections and stones, the bladder and stomach; vasoconstricts,
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All RioTitc t? | Dr. Sharon Moalem See book keywords and concepts | We're talking north pole cold. And that's not all—you've got to stay there. Once you stop sleeping in your igloo, your brown fat stops working.
The body has one more response to the cold that's not completely understood—but you've probably experienced it. When most people are exposed to cold for a while, they need to pee. This response has puzzled medical researchers for hundreds of years. It was first noted by one Dr. Sutherland, in 1764, who was trying to document the benefits of submersing patients in the supposedly healing—but cold—waters of Bath and Bristol, England. | Mark Lynas See book keywords and concepts | Year-round ice will still survive, but with less and less area each summer, crowding polar bears into an ever-smaller remnant between the top of Greenland and the north pole, or leaving them stranded and starving on land. As the 2004 Arctic Climate Impact Assessment concluded ominously: 'It is difficult to envisage the survival of polar bears as a species given a zero summer sea-ice scenario.'
Again, the Eemian interglacial, which saw temperatures in the Arctic rise to up to 5 degrees higher than now, provides a useful analogue from the past. | J. Douglas Bremner See book keywords and concepts | We have known about the toxicity of vitamin A since the nineteenth century, when explorers at the north pole became psychotic after eating polar bear liver, which has high concentrations of vitamin A.
There is also cause for concern for women who take vitamins containing vitamin A during pregnancy. Vitamin A is a retinoid, which is known to affect the development of neural tissue in utero. | Alex Vilenkin See book keywords and concepts | A simple example of a field is the temperature. The north pole, the tip of Cape Cod, the center of the Sun—all points in the universe have a certain value of temperature. Another familiar example is the magnetic field. In addition to its magnitude, this field also has a direction. We don't feel the magnetic field, but its presence becomes evident when we examine a compass. The compass needle will point in the direction of the field, and the field strength can be judged by how forcefully it causes the needle to swing in that direction. | Mark Lynas See book keywords and concepts | Indeed, the Pliocene was probably the last time in the past 3 million years that the north pole lost its ice sheet completely. Ocean circulation patterns also changed. The
Atlantic circulation (discussed in chapter 1) was likely also reduced in strength.
But how high were Pliocene C02 levels, and how much warmer was it globally? A possible answer to the first question again comes from fossils like the beech leaves Jane Francis found in the frigid Antarctic interior. | Alex Steffen See book keywords and concepts | North Pole expeditions under his belt. He is the youngest person ever to ski solo to the north pole and holds the record for the longest solo Arctic journey by a Briton. From 2001 to 2004, Ben skied more than 1,250 miles in the high Arctic, and in October 2006 he sets out on the longest unsupported polar expedition in history.
CAMERON SINCLAIR [CS]
Cameron Sinclair is the cofounder and executive director of Architecture for Humanity (AFH), a nonprofit that seeks architectural solutions to humanitarian crises and brings design services to communities in need. | Mark Lynas See book keywords and concepts | Now, with temperatures past the three-degree mark and moving towards four degrees, even the more conservative computer models predict that the sea ice disappears completely, and - for the first time in at least 3 million years - the summer north pole sees nothing but open ocean. Even during the long dark nights of the polar winter, much of the ice fails to re-form.
Temperatures across the region soar to 14°C higher than current levels during the winter months.
In the continents that surround the Arctic Ocean, similarly drastic changes are under way. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | The South pole imparts clockwise spin to fluids and increases Hydrogen ions, has opposite effect as the north pole energy, transmits energy, stimulates life activity, neveruse with infection, spurs bacteria growth; counters pain from poor circulation, softens, relaxes, expands tissues, may increase pain, for muscle tension; for stiff or weak legs, arms and shoulders; increases acidity; dilates blood vessels, increases organ activity of underactive adrenals, pancreas, thyroid; less often used than north pole energy. | Brenda Watson and Leonard Smith See book keywords and concepts | DDT, a cancer-causing insecticide that has been bannedfor decades, is still regularly found in the fatty tissue of animals, birds, andfish, even in extremely remote regions such as the north pole.
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Toxins that are stored in the body can eventually overwhelm the liver. The result of this toxic overload is inflammation, which leads to chronic conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, obesity, cancer, Alzheimer's, Parkinsonism, and autoimmune diseases. In other words, chronic low-grade systemic inflammation is likely the foundation of most all diseases. | Lynne Mctaggart See book keywords and concepts | Like Edgar Mitchell, Pribram always thought of himself as an explorer, rather than a doctor or healer; as an eight-year-old he'd read over and over - at least a dozen times - the exploits of Admiral Byrd in navigating the north pole. America itself represented a new frontier to conquer for the boy, who'd arrived at that age from Vienna. Pribram was the son of a famous biologist who'd relocated his family to the US in 1927 because he'd felt that Europe, war-torn and impoverished after the First World War, was no place to raise a child. | Lynne McTaggart See book keywords and concepts | He placed an ordinary bar magnet under a jar of water for three days, with the north pole of the magnet pointing upward, and measured the water's pH. Then he turned the magnet over so that the south pole faced upward under the jar for the same period. When ordinary water is exposed to this kind of weak magnet, which has a field strength of less than 500 gauss, the pH will be the same, no matter which side of the magnet is exposed to the water.
The world as we know it is magnetically symmetrical. | | When the water was exposed to the north pole of the magnet, however, the rhythmic changes in pH that he had been recording dwindled away.13
Orthodox science maintains that monopoles exist only in electricity (as a positive or negative charge), but not in magnetism, which creates only dipoles from spinning or orbiting electrical charge.14 Governments around the world have spent billions of dollars looking for magnetic monopoles everywhere on Earth, without success.15 Somehow, Tiller had managed to access a magnetic monopole in his crude lab. This phenomenon appeared to be a system-wide effect. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | The north pole imparts ;ounter-clockwise spin to blood and lessens Hydrogen ions, attracts Oxygen, alkalines saliva, inhibits bacteria, hot swollen inflammations, toothache, congestion, and cancers cannot survive in a strong north pole magnetic field. Contracts tissues, reduces/draws fluids, forwounds, boils, eczema, skin rashes, bums; kidney infections and stones, the bladder and stomach; vasoconstricts,
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All RioTitc t? | Mark Lynas See book keywords and concepts | This time it was northern Greenland - the closest bit of dry land to the north pole - which yielded ancient Pliocene wood when visited by the Danish geologist Ole Bennike in 1997. Bennike identified some of the pieces as originating from pines and other conifers, in an area which today is hundreds of kilometres north of the tree line. Indeed, the region is now so cold that most of it is completely barren, with just a few areas of herby tundra clinging on in sheltered spots which are watered in the short summer growing season by melting snow. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | Clairvoyance is taught by Tibetan monks who seat novices on a glass plate facing North to a sheet of Copper in a dark windowless room, with a bar magnet suspended over their heads, north pole pointing up.
Constraints: Nerve inflammation may be from trauma, over-introversion, toxemia, virus, diabetes, gout, leukemia; heavy metals mercury, lead (blocks Enzymes), aluminum; methyl alcohol; Vitamin and Mineral deficiencies, esp. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Fresh, organic produce is now being delivered to the north pole, where Santa is using a Vita-Mix blender to make his own nutrient-rich smoothies from fruits, vegetables, nuts and superfoods.
NewsTarget and SugarShockBlog will continue to follow this story and bring you reports on Santa's progress.
Click here to read the previous story in the Santa Clause health series.
Click here to see the latest Santa Claus comic about his health challenges. | Valerie V. Hunt See book keywords and concepts | The fields of the South Pole, emanating from a land mass separated by water from other land masses, are apparently more powerful than the fields of the north pole which are generated over water. There are probably other important field differences. The South Pole has been called the "hot pole," or the "female pole," where energy flows up to the north pole. On the other hand, the field of the north pole may have positive healing effects of its own.
Let me return to my initial comments about the relationship of the human energy field to the outside cosmic and ionic fields. | Alex Steffen See book keywords and concepts | Polar Regions mmmm In spring 2004, Ben Saunders became the fourth person in history (and the youngest by ten years) to ski solo to the geographic north pole. In October 2006, he sets out on the longest unsupported polar journey in history—a 1,800-mile (2,897-kilometer) journey from the coast of Antarctica to the South Pole.
Klaus Toepfer, the executive director of the United Nations Environment Program, describes the Arctic region as the " barometer of global climate change—an environmental early warning system for the world. | | He is the youngest person ever to ski solo to the north pole and holds the record for the longest solo Arctic journey by a Briton. From 2001 to 2004, Ben skied more than 1,250 miles in the high Arctic, and in October 2006 he sets out on the longest unsupported polar expedition in history.
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Cameron Sinclair is the cofounder and executive director of Architecture for Humanity (AFH), a nonprofit that seeks architectural solutions to humanitarian crises and brings design services to communities in need. | | In spring 2004,1 set out to make the first-ever solo ski crossing of the Arctic Ocean, a 1,240-mile (1,996-kilometer) journey from the north coast of Siberia to Ward Hunt Island, northern Canada, via the geographic north pole. Reinhold Messner, one of the world's most accomplished mountaineers, had attempted the same thing in the late 1990s. He was rescued after a few days on the ice and described the expedition as "ten times as dangerous as Everest. | | The last solo and unsupported expedition to the north pole from Russia had been completed by Norwegian Borge Ousland in spring 1996. As I flew by helicopter to the same starting point in early March 2001, what I saw amazed me. Whereas Ousland had been able to ski from the land straight onto the frozen crust of the Arctic Ocean, I found an area of open water more than ten miles wide separating the pack ice from the northernmost tip of Siberia. I was flown to the edge of the pack and spent seventy-two days alone, battling conditions described by NASA as "the worst since records began. | James Trefil See book keywords and concepts | In a liquid, the grains are free to rotate and align themselves so that they point toward wherever the north pole happens to be at the time of the outflow. Once on the earth's surface, the rock solidifies and the orientation of the grains of iron is locked into the crystalline structure. Those grains will continue to point in the same direction, regardless of where the north pole is later. The rocks, in other words, "remember" where the north pole was when they were formed. The study of those memories is a large part of the field of geology known as paleomagnetism. | Alex Steffen See book keywords and concepts | People live there too, and the north pole melt is hammering at their way of life. Things are changing so quickly that indigenous people don't even have words in their languages for some of the new things they're encountering, like new animals and insects, which are traveling farther north as forests start to grow where tundra once was.
But the long-term effects may be much worse than disorientation. Circumpolar native peoples—Samis, Inuits, Chukchis, and others—may find their communities and cultures wiped out. |
The Search for Other WorldsFred Alan Wolf See book keywords and concepts | | First of all, imagine taking a journey from the north pole of the planet, making your way down to the equator, walking along the equator for a few miles, and then turning northward, returning to the north pole once again. You have just walked off a spherical right triangle. In fact, if you think about it for a moment, you can see that the triangle you walked doesn't quite match up with a right triangle in flat space. An obvious difference is that the spherical right triangle actually contains two right angles while the flat one has only one. | James Trefil See book keywords and concepts | Those grains will continue to point in the same direction, regardless of where the north pole is later. The rocks, in other words, "remember" where the north pole was when they were formed. The study of those memories is a large part of the field of geology known as paleomagnetism.
Scientists in the 1960s and 1970s discovered systematic patterns in the alignment of "compasses" in old rocks. Sometimes those grains pointed north, sometimes south. This was what led to the notion that the earth's magnetic field reverses itself. | Walter Last See book keywords and concepts | If there is pain or any sign of inflammation in an organ, apply the south pole; if there is an obvious weakness, use the north pole. In most other cases, experiment with muscle testing to find the beneficial pole for the condition at hand. If you are in doubt about which pole to use, try one pole for some time and later the other pole, then compare results. |
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