Ron Garner See book keywords and concepts |
ELECTRONICS AND ENERCY ASSISTANCE
Some inventors in the field of electronics have used their knowledge of quantum physics to develop instruments that can work with the body to enhance its bioenergy. These instruments can be a helpful addition to natural modes of energy enhancement.
It is my opinion that, over a period of time, boosts of energy and improvement in energy flow from technology can help the body recharge, detoxify, and rebuild itself to a certain extent. Understand clearly though, these devices don't in themselves do anything to the body. |
Walter Last See book keywords and concepts |
An integrated way of healing the emotional level within a spiritual context is provided by the system of Body electronics devised by Dr. John Whitman Ray (for more information, see: www.bodyelectronics.net).
Similar to Reichian therapy and bioener-getics, Body electronics works mainly on the body, using sustained pressure to release memories of emotional events that have been lodged in muscles. Practice Body electronics as a group activity, possibly after an initial assessment by a practitioner; Reichian therapy and bioenergetics are mainly practitioner-based. |
Luca Turin See book keywords and concepts |
Surface science had proved to be the key to solid-state electronics, because all the phenomena that make devices like transistors and diodes work happen at the interfaces between different kinds of semiconductor materials. Surface scientists had created a whole technology to keep things clean and deposit thin, controlled layers of stuff on them, which continues today in the giant chip-manufacturing factories that make the electronics our lives depend on. |
Peter h. Fraser and Harry Massey See book keywords and concepts |
Despite reams of studies, we are left with contradictory guidelines about the safety of cell phones, microwave ovens, computers, and other electronics that emit low-level electromagnetic or magnetic fields. We know even less about how the huge fields of energy that encompass Earth affect us. For example, we are only now beginning to explore how the electromagnetic fields that fill the ionosphere impact us. |
Mark Schapiro See book keywords and concepts |
Three billion consumer electrical products will be scrapped worldwide by 2010, according to the International Association of electronics Recyclers. More than one hundred million computers, monitors, and televisions become obsolete each year in the United States alone, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, "most of which" will end up sitting in basements or back rooms or backyards awaiting disposal, and slowly leach their chemically hazardous ingredients into the environment. |
| The high-tech industry is not alone in this quandary. electronics, automobiles, toys, cosmetics —Europe's new standards are requiring a reassessment of the chemicals inside that make them tick. Evidence has been mounting on both sides of the Atlantic of the troubling effects from exposure to chemicals that are often the secret, unknown ingredient in the products and conveniences of our modern era. |
Michael J. Panzner See book keywords and concepts |
Many former serial buyers of consumer goods will suddenly decide to stick with old but still-functioning vehicles, electronics, furniture, and machinery instead of trading up for new and improved models. Many people will adopt a relatively inflexible wait-and-see attitude, figuring it will be better to hold off on purchasing anything until prices drop. Their caution will add to ongoing declines in prices, revenues, and margins, forcing businesses to scale back spending and investment plans even further. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Apparently, the average American is so unfamiliar with basic electronics that they think anything with exposed wires is an Improvised Explosive Device (IED). Obviously, they've they've never opened the lid on their own personal computer, because if they did, they'd probably frantically dial 911 from their own desk, thinking that some terrorist had planted a bomb in their computer. "Look at all the red wires! It must be a bomb!" (And then they would think they got the bomb from an email virus, too. |
Devra Davis See book keywords and concepts |
Still, this table shows that for many professions involving work with electronics, men have between two and four times more breast cancer than those without such experiences.
Electricians, railway workers, telecommunication line workers—in a striking number of industries men have greater risks of breast cancer. How can we know whether electromagnetic fields are responsible for these differences? Perhaps they all work with solvents or other chemicals that are also associated with giving men breast cancer? |
Peter h. Fraser and Harry Massey See book keywords and concepts |
He even explored subjects as varied as electronics, computers, chaos theory, and information theory. He felt there was something promising in this bio-energetic approach to healing, but none of the makers of the biotechnologies he knew about or had tried could provide a coherent theory of how they worked. They seemed to be missing something important, but Harry could not yet figure out what that something was.
Harry spent more than a year in the United States, and while there he got the education he was seeking. |
Stacy Malkan See book keywords and concepts |
So many products contain PBDEs, unlabeled and in unknown amounts — foam furniture, electronics, rugs, even clothing. Most consumer products are unregulated in the US, so manufacturers are allowed to use hazardous chemicals without demonstrating the safety of the products and without labeling them as toxic.
Now Michelle was starting to feel angrier. "Why do I have to worry about this? It just seems crazy that the government isn't more involved
"For years scientists have struggled to explain the rising rates of some cancers and childhood brain disorders. |
Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, ND, DACBN See book keywords and concepts |
| Despite the presence of numerous studies indicating the overwhelming health risks of cellphone overuse, wireless industry representatives met at the Institute of Electrical and electronics Engineers in 1999 and unanimously approved to raise the radiation exposure limit (for increased "range" and "reception" of course). Obviously, wireless companies want to protect their interests and they consistently cover-up the documented scientific evidence implicating the serious health risks of their products. It amazes me what some people will do for money. |
| Turn off electronics such as TV's and computers when not in use. Try not to sit too close to appliances and limit the amount of time you use them. This can drastically reduce EMF exposure.
For your home and office, use a Safe Space™ Clearing Device to clear up to 1500 square feet of harmful radiation.
Replace all fluorescent lighting and standard light bulbs in your home and office with Full Spectrum or LED lighting.
For clearing geopathic stress, I highly recommend the Safe Space™ 3—an imprinted holographic 20-inch copper tube intended to reduce energy fluctuations around your home. |
| For better or worse, modern society relies on electronics. If we want to keep all these gadgets and live wherever we want, we'll just have to protect ourselves as much as we can from cellular towers, fault lines, and underground sources emitting negative radiation. We can take measures to limit the amount of daily electromagnetic radiation to which we and our loved ones are exposed. By following the recommendations in the chart below, I believe you can reduce your daily radiation exposure by up to 80%. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Those wires operate your vehicle's electronics. They actually have a purpose that is not related to terrorism. It's all detailed in that automobile owner's manual you've never opened, still crammed in your glove box under a pile of greasy oil change receipts and unpaid parking tickets.
Spread the word around Boston, please, and let people know that wires do not equal bombs. Circuit boards are built by the Chinese, not by Al Qaeda. And when terrorists plant bombs, they do not use bright, flashy electronic displays that scream, "Look at me! |
| I knew the sheeple were easy for the White House to manipulate, but I never imagined they could be programmed to look at simple electronics and see weapons of mass destruction.
Then again, they can also look at an idiot standing behind a podium and think they see a world leader. So who knows what's really possible here. The sky's the limit. In 2004, the whole country thought it actually saw an election. Pretty much everybody thinks they saw a jumbo jet fly into the Pentagon on 9/11, too, but as I've stated previously, it was actually a flying grilled cheese sandwich. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
That's a massive reduction in cost as these electronics became cheaper to manufacture and widely accepted by consumers. LED components have been following a similar path. A single component that cost $10 today would have cost $1000 just a few years ago. And a few years from now, it might only cost 10 cents. Prices are falling by 50% a year on LED components, which means LED light bulbs will get increasingly affordable with each passing year.
Even right now, buying LED lights makes great economic sense. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
It is by far the most frustrating piece of battery-related electronics I've ever owned. Sometimes, I wonder if the person who designed it had any training at all in basic user interface design. Given that most consumers can hardly manage to set the time and date on their camcorder, I think this product is far too complex for the average consumer to figure out. It left me downright angry at the La Crosse company for putting out what I considered to be such a lousy product.
For many months, this was the only consumer-level battery charger I could find that offered a test / analyze mode. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Comes with one cell phone connector (Nokia), which plugs into various cell phone charging adapters you can find at Radio Shack or other electronics supply stores.
Retail price is $29.95 (but again, you can get it for half that...)
Dynamo LED Flashlight Multi-tool with Interchangeable Bits (ECL-600)
This dynamo-powered LED light includes six double-headed interchangeable screwdriver bits that allow you to make simple repairs, even when there's no electricity or light. |
Stacy Malkan See book keywords and concepts |
Wood, toys, electronics, pesticides and cosmetics are among US products that contain substances that are banned or restricted elsewhere, particularly in Europe and Japan, because they may raise the risk of cancer, alter hormones or cause reproductive or neurological damage.'"'
Guided by the precautionary principle, the European Union is requiring manufacturers to eliminate toxins and take responsibility for the waste they create. In contrast, the United States is guided by a "prove harm" approach. |
Gregg Braden See book keywords and concepts |
Just as Microsoft's Windows or Apple's Macintosh operating systems are the link between our computer's input and its electronics, consciousness is what bridges our input with the stuff everything is made of.
It's a powerful analogy, and if our computers really mimic the way the universe works on a larger scale, it tells us two important things:
1. First, for all intents and purposes, the operating system of any computer is fixed. It doesn't change. In other words, it "is" what it is. |
Lynne Mctaggart See book keywords and concepts |
As most of his work had consisted of theoretical physics, Schmidt needed to brush up on his electronics in order to construct his machine. With the help of a technician, he produced a small, rectangular box, slightly larger than a fat hardback book, with four colored lights and buttons and a thick cable attached to another machine punching coding holes in a stream of paper tape. Schmidt dubbed the machine a 'random number generator', which he came to refer to as RNG. The RNG had the four colored lights on top of it ?red, yellow, green and blue ? |
| This enables you to develop electronics applications in very tiny spaces.
Hal and Ken began coming up with gadget applications that would use this energy and then patenting their discoveries. Eventually they would invent a special device that could fit an X-ray device at the end of a hypodermic needle, enabling medics to take pictures of body parts in tiny crevices, and then a high-frequency signal generator radar device that would allow radar to be generated from a source no larger than a plastic credit card. |
| His first marriage had broken up, he'd just finished co-authoring what had become an important textbook on quantum electronics. He'd got his PhD in electrical engineering from Stanford just five years before, and had made his mark in lasers. When academia had proved tedious to him, he'd moved on, and was presently a laser researcher at Stanford Research Institute (SRI), a gigantic farmers' market of a research site, at the time affiliated with Stanford University. |
Rick Levy and Lou Aronica See book keywords and concepts |
Decorated for valor in the military, this man embarked on a successful career as vice president of a major electronics firm after the war, fell in love, married, and started a family, but the symptoms of PTSD haunted him throughout. For thirty years after the war, he never slept through the night. He relived difficult battlefield experiences continuously, especially the day his best friend was blown up right beside him. He had never been able to expunge the guilt he felt for not being able to save his friend and other members of his troop. He was anxious and often angry. |
David Steinman See book keywords and concepts |
Samsung
Samsung electronics has devised a voluntary plan to lower emissions of greenhouse gases to 30 percent below their 2001 levels by 2010. In
2004, the company achieved an impressive 11 percent reduction from the 2001 level. The Cheonan Factory continued to decrease the amounts of gas and chemicals used in production operations.' www.samsung.com
Sun Frost
A small company, Sun Frost has demonstrated that American appliances and solar can work together. |
Dawson Church See book keywords and concepts |
So what are gas grills, car electronics, and Indian rattles doing in a book about the link between consciousness and your cells? The reason is simple: the human body is also a piezoelectric generator, and some of the structures in your anatomy have, as one of their primary purposes, the conduction of piezoelectricity from one part of your body to another. Energy is the currency in which all transactions in nature are given or received. |
Lynne McTaggart See book keywords and concepts |
In a corner of Gary's bedroom lay a mass of experimental debris—tubes, resistors, and the carcasses of radios heaped on the cosmetic display racks he had borrowed from his grandfather—the first signs of what would become a lifelong fascination with electronics.
Gary knew that the way you twisted the rabbit-ear antenna on top of the television would determine the clarity of the picture. His father had explained that television sets were powered by something invisible, similar to radio waves, that flew through the air and was somehow translated into an image. |
David Steinman See book keywords and concepts |
Almost every plastic out there, from the polyester in clothing to the plastics used for food packaging and electronics, goes back to the use of petroleum as a building block," observes Geoffrey Coates, a Cornell University professor of chemistry and chemical biology whose discoveries for making plastics from plant-based materials instead of petroleum are paving the way for more and more companies to create packaging that decomposes back into the earth without a trace. |
| Through this program, the city's residents can return their used or unwanted computer systems and selected home electronics (regardless of manufacturer) to Apple's Cupertino recycling collection facility. The service is provided to residents free of charge. This recycling program is an outstanding example of business and local government working together to reduce the impact of electronic waste. It has been so successful that Apple and the City of Cupertino have signed an agreement to extend the program for another year, with three one-year options to follow. For more information, visit www. |