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RE: The Calcium Paradox: Heart Disease And Misplaced Calcium

in #life7 years ago

I was quite a lot talking about the subject of 'blue light' 3 months ago when I was first settling into my apartment in Novi Sad. Regarding the light, I am probably going to put aluminium foil stuck with water (it works really well, I'm wanting to try to make it really precice and smooth this time) which in Novi Sad was a seriously dark situation... Disorientingly dark, the kind of dark in a float tank. But I then discovered that I needed to try and trigger my clock, which requires sunlight...

oh, it's all such a muddle. But I am getting really excited about the idea of spending at least an hour or so, outside, bare feet, connected to the earth...

That reminds me - do you know if, for example touching the earth pins, or metal plumbing ... (ie, copper/galvanised pipes), or indeed the lightning conductor, allows that electron flux? I would think yes, and thus, I am going to experiment with this. I am going to get an anti-static strap (electrically conductive) and attach it to the earth pin on a power socket, and wear that when I am sleeping.

If that's the case, I could also get some sort of thin metallic sheet to place on the floor where my feet sit at the computer, with the other end in the earth... and all this talk about orgonite, I am wondering also about how exactly to suck up all that nasty dirty electricity and put it out of its misery... I should find out what the circuit is, I figure it's just one or maybe an array of capacitors in parallel to the positive/negative.

I mean, radio antennae, for example, work a lot better when they are physically grounded... This is a process involving the electrons leaving the receiver (antenna) to go into the signal amplifier, Earthing increases the potential which increases the resonance and inductivity of the antenna. So I figure earthing would have the effect of causing the EMF to wash over you, and not go into you, but instead neutralise, because it can find a path to ground, which is less resistance than your body.