Measuring electrical waves across the brain is common, and is the premier technique used for mapping the brain. Measuring electrical signals across the body is a less refined art but one which should be promoted given what we are now starting to learn about the electrical nature of the body as a whole. Electromagnetic energy is generated across the body and is present in every system, there is no part of the body without its’ measurable electrical component. Energy has been shown to gain power in its pulsing form and indeed we see this power gain in system amplification in electronics. Similarly with the pulsing of energy in matrixes of the body going ever deeper into the layers of density as we know them, could it be said our heart beating then becomes a reflection of electrical potential manifested through the capacitive action of DNA? The very structure of DNA is proof of this, the spiral pathway giving rise to a pulsing current like a very small stream high in the mountain. This stream being magnified by its magnetic interaction with its opposite counterpart, flowing in the opposite direction, the two making up the whole of just one strand of DNA. It is basic current flow and basic amplification with the pulse as set up in the spiral being key.
Like a song emanating from far flung regions to a central source, millions of tiny packets of energy pulsing in unison with the capacitive effect this creates to feed the electrical circuit which powers our bodies, manifesting not only as the beating of our hearts but also in the forming of the various compounds and chemicals which go into producing a whole, living being. Should we be taking this idea into consideration when considering chemical interventions? Would we need so many chemical interventions only targeting one thing or another? Chemical interventions can seem very hit and miss when we consider the stacking or layering of effects drugs can have. Bearing in mind chemicals have their own magnetic signature even if they are synthesized copies of natural occurring compounds.
Could we go on to say it is shape and form then which complies to accepted and known principles of magnetism which explains the real mystery of how living beings form and what sustains them? Shape and form arising from the primal sound creating spiral densities leading to ever more complex expression on and on in infinite wonder. Yet all conforming to accepted and known principles of magnetism.
This same principle could be used to power our world, for transportation in the sky, sea, and land, to meet the demands of our expanding consciousness so that even star travel is not beyond our reach. It is an evolutionary concept and given today’s dilemma it may well be a necessary concept for us all to understand. In this way we see from where springs the power supply for the pump which causes our fluids to flow, and we see the energy folding back in and unto itself through the many magnetic fields this generates. To my mind it makes perfect sense that there should be an electrical consideration in future medicine, maybe even a central role for these ideas, because the electrical nature of the body is now so obvious. That it was denied and downplayed not so long ago should be telling of many things. Despite this view it remains an undeniable fact that energy, or subtle electrical fields play a crucial role in human physiology.