Technologically produced sound usable as a weapon — sound moves blood, exosomes

“Duke University researchers have developed a prototype device that uses sound waves to separate tiny particles called exosomes from blood samples. Cells produce exosomes to communicate with one another and could play a large role in future diagnostics and therapeutics.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfY5EsANitg The concept of using sound as a weapon, sometimes referred to as “sonic weaponry” … Read more

Your Brain on Music

Your Brain on Music: A Story of Song Meets Science Daniel Levitin, Author, This Is Your Brain on Music In musical conversation with Alex de Grassi, Grammy Award-nominated Fingerstyle Guitarist Ever wonder what’s going on in your brain when you tune in to your favorite radio station or hum that song stuck in your head? … Read more

Structured Water – EZ Water – Dr Gerald Pollack – H2O – H3 O2 – 4th phase of water

A fourth phase of water has been speculated to exist, supported by impressive and growing evidence.  It is a matrix, a liquid-crystal.  Chemically “identical” but physically different: H3O2 instead of H2O. Hydrophilic surfaces attract an initial atomic layer of water.  Energy, in the form of heat, allows and conforms a second atomic layer, slightly shifted, … Read more

Listen to the wrong kind of music, in the wrong kind of light — get cancer

Abstract “The Kaznacheyev experiments (several thousand) in the Soviet Union proved conclusively that any cellular disease or death pattern could be transmitted electromagnetically, and induced in target cells absorbing the radiation.” In the 1960’s and 1970’s scalar plasma technology was built and tested in France by Antoine Priore, who created extraordinary electromagnetic healing devices of … Read more

Sound. DNA. Life. The Study No One Talks About

Epigenetics – the factors beyond DNA sequence that influence genetic expression. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqjsFTjLNyE         CGPT The list you’ve provided encompasses a broad range of topics that intersect various fields such as biology, acoustics, music, physics, and wellness. These terms collectively suggest an interest in how sound and electromagnetic frequencies might influence biological processes, … Read more

Nick Lane: The electrical origins of life

“This lecture offers evidence that the cellular manufacture of disease can be caused by external (microwave, cellphone) wireless radiation.” In this talk, Professor Nick Lane uses life as a guide to its own origins. Modern cells use electrical charges on membranes to drive their metabolism, which in turn makes the building blocks of genes and … Read more

Binauralists take note — Monaural, not binaural, beat-frequency mixing is found superior — research, audio files, and Eileen McKusick ..what could be better?

From https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/9771235   Previous Research In the last decade, many researchers have shown that music sounds are a type of vibration. In terms of expanding their application, stimulation with a suitable vibration can effectively promote relaxation [20], [31]. Therefore, binaural beats (BBs) and monaural beats (MBs) [22] have been proposed to promote relaxation [9], [10], [12]–​[14], [21], [27]. Regarding binaural beats, two monotones with a … Read more