Aether, Fields & Energy Dynamics in Living Bodies. Part 1. | Part 2. | Part 3.


It revised numerous biological/biophysical topics like:

" For most of the 20th century the heart was conceived as a mechanical pump that propelled blood forward through the arteries during its systolic contraction phase. In the 1980s the pump model was overturned when negative pressure, i.e., a vacuum, was discovered in the ventricular cavity early in the diastolic filling phase. Researchers soon realized a suctional force must be responsible for the forward flow of blood into the ventricles. Spiral flow currents were subsequently found in large and mediumsized arteries which can only be explained on the basis of a suctional force within the arteries. In parallel with these developments heart rate variability patterns were found to be a leading predictor of health and all-cause mortality with diminished outward movement of the heart wall, i.e., diastolic dysfunction, a prominent feature in many chronic diseases. What does all this indicate?

It has been nearly three decades since most of these discoveries were made and yet, to date, the heart is still widely conceived as a mechanical pump. There has been no synthesis of these emergent facts into a new model of cardiac function. The identification of a vacuum in early diastole can only indicate the presence of an active force within the ventricular cavity. Along with other evidence this suggests that the heart, aside from moving blood through the vascular system, is responsible for generation of a body-wide energy field and, moreover, that the outward movement of the heart wall during diastole can be regarded as proxy to the influx of energy substance into the cardiac chamber.

Other peculiarities of cardiac anatomy and function come to bear. What purpose would large iron stores in heart muscle and blood serve if not as the substrate for a magnetic field? For over a century it has been claimed that electrical currents flowing through nerves over the surface of the heart induce its contraction despite the fact that the heart possesses intrinsic rhythmicity and continues to beat in the absence of nerves. Evidence points in a different direction.

It has been known for more than a century that exposure of iron to an external electric field induces formation of a magnetic field. Faraday’s Law suggests that the spiral flow of electrical currents in the blood should induce a magnetic field. How else can one explain electromagnetic currents, for example, detected by magnetoencephalography in the cerebrospinal fluid? Evidence from decades of magnetic resonance imaging suggests the whole body is an organized magnetic field." {Credits 1}

Based on some revised physics:

" The easiest way to understand aether dynamics is to consider the spatial and counterspatial interactions of its two primary modalities, dielectricity and magnetism, which Wheeler calls the conjugate field, implying an entangled and inseparable coexistence. Given that everything originates in aether the very presence of space implicates a polarized field comprising two opposing forces and motions: the dielectric, with counterspatial and contractive tendencies, and the magnetic, with spatial and expansile attributes.

With dielectricity, force lines are directed inwardly along the counterspatal axis toward the aether medium. Dielectricity represents the aether boundary, the inertial plane which produces stress and torque thus generating aether-mediated effects. In electrical parlance this involves the phenomena of conduction and capacitance. ...

Dielectricity thus precedes all the other modalities in the hierarchical manifestation of aether effects not to mention force unification. Dielectricity terminates in the formation of objects possessing mass and magnitude of which gravity is a by-product. Through the centripetal and radial flow of dielectricity in conductor substances the currents ultimately reflect upon themselves to form the outwardly-directed 3-D phenomenon of magnetism.

As Maxwell showed, magnetism does not exist as a standalone entity but is part of the intertwined spectrum of electromagnetic phenomena and can only be induced via field interactions. Magnetism originates in the dielectric and, like matter, represents one of its discharge modalities. Magnetism is the only aether modality to possess spatial dimensions and thus space itself can only be an attribute of magnetism. Magnetism represents the polarization of dielectricity when in contact with matter or induced by electricity." {Credits 1}

Beyond that those texts incorporate numerous curios data like:

" Around the turn of the 20 th century scientists regarded neurons as tiny batteries that generated their own electrical currents but this explanation doesn’t fly in the face of clinical events like sudden cardiac arrest in which there is immediate loss of consciousness and all neuronal function at the moment cardiac activity ceases. How to explain the tight functional linkage between the two compartments? Given the directionality of flow currents in nerves the question arises as to where peripheral sensory nerves, which course toward the brain and spinal axis, derive their currents. The unavoidable conclusion is that they originate in the interstitial fluid compartment. By the same token, given that the surface of the cerebral hemispheres is lined by dendrites, which convey currents directionally into the deeper brain structures, and which are in direct contact with cerebrospinal fluid, one must draw similar conclusions as to the origin of electrical currents in the brain." {Credits 2}

" In the 1920s Swiss biologist Emile Guyénot performed a series of experiments in the crested newt, Tritus cristatus, a species which retains the ability to regenerate lost limbs throughout life. When nerves were deflected from their usual course and re-implanted in the dermis close to the base of a leg a supernumerary hindlimb was generated. When the nerve was positioned at the base of the tail an extra tail developed, or when implanted along the spine a dorsal crest arose [156-157]. Based on such results it was argued that nerves possess a non-specific ‘trophic’ action the effects of which depended on the area into which they were implanted. One obvious conclusion is that energy currents carried by nerves induced generation of the various structures.

Higher vertebrates including humans possess little capacity to regenerate lost limbs but nerves play an important role in wound healing, which is but a more restricted form of regeneration. Loss of nerve potentials, as in traumatic spinal cord injury, is associated with impaired wound healing in tissues below the injury level. The same problem occurs in long-standing diabetes in which impaired nerve function is a well-recognized accompaniment."" {Credits 2}

" In living bodies dielectric forces originate in the interstitial fluid compartment and are mediated by water, which has one of the highest dielectric constants, i.e., polarizability, of all substances indicating its ability to ‘store’ energy which amounts to de novo energy generation through the conjoined magneto-dielectric field and aether. Paradoxically, in addition to its pronounced dielectric properties, another anomalous property of water is its ability to conduct electric currents which puts it in a unique class of its own." {Credits 2}

Even the lunar "gravitational" effect on tides (that is not) is unveiled:

" The nail-in-the-coffin for the lunar gravity hypothesis comes with recognition that at the same time high tides nhappen on the global surface at 0º and 180º, low tides occur at 90º and 270º . Given that tides are not (and cannot) be produced by the bulk movement of water we must suppose the presence of two opposing forces, namely the magnetic and dielectric. The fact that the orbit of the moon lies near the earth’s equator where the dielectric plane of the earth’s conjoined field resides, it seems likely that tidal movements are created by phasic interactions between the earth’s magnetic and dielectric fields induced by the passage of the moon overhead. Synchronous tide-related fluctuations are also found in the rhythmic swelling and contraction of tree diameters which can only be explained on the basis of such dynamics [170-174]." {Credits 3}

{Credits 1} 🎪 Thorp KE, Thorp JA, Walker PR. Aether, fields & energy dynamics in living bodies - Part I. G Med Sci. 2021; 2(5): 014-025. © 2021 The Author(s). This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution License.

{Credits 2} 🎪 Thorp KE, Thorp JA, Walker PR. Aether, fields & energy dynamics in living bodies - Part II. G Med Sci. 2021; 2(6): 001-020. © 2021 The Author(s). This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution License.

{Credits 3} 🎪 Thorp KE, Thorp JA, Walker PR. Aether, fields & energy dynamics in living bodies - Part III. G Med Sci. 2021; 2(6): 021-047. © 2021 The Author(s). This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution License.


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