Pashalis said:Here is another presentation, recently published on ThunderboltsProject's youtube channel:
Gerald Pollack | The Fourth Phase of Water:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q33KyLkP_Rg
Something tells me that this research is very profound and important...
obyvatel said:I read about Gerald Pollack in Mae Wan Ho's "The Rainbow and the Worm".
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The standard neuronal communication model where neurons firing cause chemical reactions (receptors and ligands) cannot explain the speed at which body responds to stimuli which Mae Wan Ho calls "effortless action at a distance".
Mr. Scott said:Okay, I watched the 2-part vid from the first post of this thread, and I have to say it looks like this guy is on to something BIG.
It also fits quite nicely with the Electric Universe stuff.
Ebner and Sons was founded in 1990 by Gerald Pollack as the publishing company for his first book, "Muscles and Molecules: Uncovering the Principles of Biological Motion." Since then, Ebner and Sons has served as publisher of Dr. Pollack’s other books including the award winner, "Cells, Gels, and the Engines of Life" as well as his newest book, "The Fourth Phase of Water: Beyond Solid, Liquid, and Vapor."
Data said:There is one part I didn't understand though: What is the mechanism for the flowing water through the microtubes?
Mr. Scott said:Data said:There is one part I didn't understand though: What is the mechanism for the flowing water through the microtubes?
I didn't understand that, either. If the inside walls of the tube have a layer of EZ water, and the flowing stuff in the middle is +, then you'd think it wouldn't really flow anywhere. There must be some other mechanism at work... Maybe the presence of IR causes the EZ zone to expand and "pinch" the + flow through the tube? A shot in the dark...
I'm hoping there might be more details in the books.
happyliza said:Amazing. Especially the potentials. I know Dr Emoto found water reacted to emotions,
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00431-005-1735-7 said:A total of 83 children aged 6–16 years, with ADHD diagnosed using the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-IV criteria, were recruited. Prior to the randomised, double blind, placebo controlled crossover study, they were treated with individually prescribed homeopathic medications. 62 patients, who achieved an improvement of 50% in the Conners’ Global Index (CGI), participated in the trial. Thirteen patients did not fulfill this eligibility criterion (CGI). The responders were split into two groups and received either verum for 6 weeks followed by placebo for 6 weeks (arm A), or vice-versa (arm B). At the beginning of the trial and after each crossover period, parents reported the CGI and patients underwent neuropsychological testing. The CGI rating was evaluated again at the end of each crossover period and twice in long-term follow-up. At entry to the crossover trial, cognitive performance such as visual global perception , impulsivity and divided attention, had improved significantly under open label treatment ( P<0.0001). During the crossover trial, CGI parent–ratings were significantly lower under verum (average 1.67 points) than under placebo ( P =0.0479). Long-term CGI improvement reached 12 points (63%, P <0.0001).
Belibaste said:happyliza said:Amazing. Especially the potentials. I know Dr Emoto found water reacted to emotions,
Yes and Jacques Benveniste showed that water molecules could, somehow, store "information". In countless experiments conducted by his research team and later by other scientists, it was shown that water mixed with an active agent keeps the properties of the agent evn after it's removed (by hyper-dilution).