Healing is Voltage – Physics of Emotions – Jerry Tennant, MD

“The human body is an electronic device [and system].” — 7:30, Dr Jerry Tennant   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2VDKQLiU64   ### Exploring the Physics of Emotions: How Dr. Jerry Tennant’s Insights Illuminate Emotive Energy’s Impact on Health and Disease In the realm of holistic health and wellness, the connection between emotions and physical well-being has long been acknowledged. … Read more

Origins of CERN and Radium

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VT1ZOAsuQlw     0:00 foreign [Music] howdy everybody 0:07 welcome to another uh episode in this 0:14 ongoing radium series uh it’s been a long one in the making so 0:20 to say I’ve been sitting on a lot of this material for some time and you know 0:27 finding the time to put … Read more

Light is Weird — on nature’s reality

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqIkOHOUzRs **Unveiling Quantum Mysteries: The Double-Slit Experiment and the Photoelectric Effect** Delving into the quantum realm unveils a tapestry of mysteries that challenge our understanding of reality. Among these enigmatic phenomena are the double-slit experiment and the photoelectric effect, both pivotal in shaping the foundations of quantum mechanics. Let’s explore these fascinating concepts and their … Read more

90% occlusion = half-brightness // 99% occlusion = quarter-brightness // 99.9% occlusion = 1/8th brightness // Eclipses, Audio Power, and the mathematics of Human Perception

Listening to WTOP FM news in Washington, DC today, “eclipse day 2024”, it was hammered home to me how little even smart people understand the mathematics of human perception. DC experienced an 88% to 91% occlusion, depending on exact location.  News casters and commentators kept harping on how dark it would become during near-totality / … Read more

How Noise Improves Computing (and digitized audio)

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igE3Ct1X9RE   The Surprising Power of Noise: How Ambient Sounds Improve Computing In the world of computing, silence is often prized. Quiet environments are thought to be ideal for concentration and productivity. However, recent research and practical applications are challenging this notion. It turns out that noise, specifically ambient sounds, can have a significant … Read more

Having removed measures from direct human perception, They can now beguile by changing time, distance, weight — NIST and CERN and Fundamental Units and Measures — “There is a fight [over] time; they’re trying to change time” – Dr Astrid Stuckelberger

7:00 into https://www.bitchute.com/video/1mZZDya7Peti/ Seel also https://soundquality.org/2023/06/time-mirrors-experiments-at-the-north-pole-mr-mythos/ Time Mirrors: Experiments at the North Pole – Mr. Mythos === CERN, God Particle, atom smashing — The religious group called Jesuits have been “in-charge” of higher-education for centuries; this includes science which is widely derided as psyentism, meaning adherence to dogmatic belief or dictate rather than independently verifiable fact.  However, … Read more

Dr Ning Li, Redstone Arsenal researcher — The disappearance of America’s leading anti-gravity researcher

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qsbz8_G9WcU   ### The Enigmatic Dr. Ning Li and Her Quest for Anti-Gravity In the shadowed halls of theoretical physics and the corridors of Redstone Arsenal, the name Dr. Ning Li resonates with an air of mystery and wonder. Her pioneering work on anti-gravity and levitation has tantalized both the scientific community and the … Read more

Tadashi Tokieda – Magic with a ribbon, paperclips, rubber bands

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DSoriMUwL8   Title: The Enchanting World of Tadashi Tokieda: Exploring the Paperclip Magic Trick Introduction: Tadashi Tokieda is a renowned mathematician and educator known for his captivating approach to teaching mathematical concepts through visual demonstrations and magic tricks. In this blog post, we delve into one of Tokieda’s fascinating tricks—the paperclip magic trick—and … Read more

More Meddling of Measurement — Meter, Kilogram, Second being “relativised” by NIST/NBS — Also: The Legacy of Precision: Exploring the History and Importance of Starrett Manufacturing Company

“NBS / NIST Natl Institute Standards has for years been redefining meter, kilogram, second. No longer can you go see or maybe touch an official meter stick, or weight, or pendulum. Instead, all core metrology, all basic units and standards of measure have been redefined, all based on number of cesium-137 atom vibrationss, etc, all … Read more

The Penrose unilluminable room

In the realm of optical illusions and mind-bending visual phenomena, few concepts captivate the imagination quite like the Penrose Unilluminable Room. Named after the renowned mathematician and physicist Sir Roger Penrose, this intriguing concept challenges our perception of space, depth, and reality. Join us on a journey as we explore the mysteries of the Penrose … Read more

What happens to crystalline structure when you heat-treat a metal lattice?

Watch the grains grow. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/W2xxT3b-4H0 === **Unlocking the Mysteries of Metal Heat Treatment: Exploring Structural Changes and Crystalline Lattice** Metal heat treatment is a fascinating process that goes beyond mere temperature manipulation—it’s a precise science that transforms the very structure of metals, enhancing their properties and performance. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the … Read more

Batteries 2019 — The Future of Energy Storage – Professor Yet-Ming Chiang, MIT

Abstract   What have been the key battery technology breakthroughs to get us to where we are now? What are some new opportunities for large-scale energy storage & what’s MIT doing? What are some key lessons for startups to be successful in the battery industry?   Content   Energy storage will play an increasingly important … Read more

Robert Spano, Emory U — At the Intersection of Music & Science

This discussion between Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Music Director and Emory University Distinguished Artist in Residence Robert Spano, Steve Everett, Professor of Music at Emory University and Martha Grover, Associate Professor of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at Georgia Tech and member of the NSF/NASA Center for Chemical Evolution explores the overall connections between music and science … Read more

Science of Music and Sound – David Harvey

The Teaching and Learning Series (TLS) sponsored this presentation “The Science of Musical Sound” Professor David Harvey demonstrates and discusses sound, physics of sound, electronics related to sound, and relates it all to music making. rec. 3/3/98 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6pD53gQBLU   David Harvey is an American geographer and social theorist known for his work on urban studies, … Read more

Electrically Structured Water

In this lecture Dr. Jerry Pollack, a professor in the bio-engineering department of the University of Washington, discusses new insights into structured water garnered in his lab during the past year. Dr. Pollack has spent the last 10 years researching the role of water in biological tissue, and his discoveries could have a profound impact … Read more

Dale Pond The Basic Principles Of SVP Sympathetic Vibratory Physics

Abstract John Ernst Worrell Keely (September 3, 1827 November 18, 1898) was a US inventor from Philadelphia who claimed to have discovered a new motive power which was originally described as “vaporic” or “etheric” force, and later as an unnamed force based on “vibratory sympathy”, by which he produced “interatomic ether” from water and air. … Read more

Fractal Metamaterial Antennas and Resistance to New Ideas – Nathan Cohen

Dr. Nathan Cohen presents at the 2014 MIT Cold Fusion / LANR Colloquium which I attended on March 21-23, here in Boston. This talk was so amazing that I had to share it with you all here. This is only a fraction of what was presented last weekend. Stay tuned to the ColdFusionNow YouTube channel … Read more

Speed of Light and Velocity of Electricity

Transformers contain many meters of wire.     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Vrhk5OjBP8     The speed of light in a vacuum, denoted by the symbol “c,” is approximately 299,792,458 meters per second (m/s) or about 186,282 miles per second (mi/s). This speed represents the maximum velocity at which information or energy can propagate through space according to the … Read more

Giza Pyramid sits at GPS coordinates whose digits equal Speed of Light

29.9792458 degrees North 31.1342 degrees East https://www.google.com/maps/place/29°58’45.3″N+31°08’03.1″E/@29.9792504,31.132006,17z   The Giza Pyramid complex is located on the Giza Plateau, near Cairo, Egypt. Here are the GPS coordinates for the Great Pyramid of Giza, also known as the Pyramid of Khufu: Latitude: 29.9792° N Longitude: 31.1342° E These coordinates will lead you to the approximate center of … Read more

How to Reduce Noise in PCB Design

  Video Contents, by time-offset 0:00 Intro 0:43 What is Noise in a PCB? 1:17 PCB Noise Reduction Strategies Overview 3:22 Filtering 7:48 Shielding 11:41 Advanced Noise Reduction Options 16:45 Isolation and Splitting Ground Planes     PCB Design: Electronic Noise Filtering Electronic noise filtering in PCB (Printed Circuit Board) design is a critical aspect, … Read more

EXCELLENT — The Mathematical Problem with Music, and How to Solve It — “Performance is an art of compromise” – Temperament, timbre, intonation, tuning, voice, tone

Equal Temperament purpose — Divide octave into 12 equal intervals (ratios) to facilitate octave transposition on keyed / digital / discrete instruments.   VIDEO DESCRIPTION / NOTES   There is a serious mathematical problem with the tuning of musical instruments. A problem that even Galileo, Newton, and Euler tried to solve. This video is about … Read more

Colored Shadows, a sensory perception – GOETHE

Using Goethe’s Theory of Colors (Zur Farbenlehre) as a point of departure, LIGHT, DARKNESS, AND COLOURS takes us on a fascinating journey through the universe of colors. In 1704 Sir Isaac Newton published “Light and Refraction,” his study of the interactions between sunlight and prisms. Newton was, as a good scientist, intent on achieving objectivity, … Read more

The Spiral Periodic Table that you have never seen before

In this theory the elements of the Periodic Table are standing waves over a period of time. Time is continuously being formed by the spontaneous absorption and emission of light waves of EMR. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhg2uOSb-LA     The Spiral Periodic Table, also known as the helical or circular periodic table, is an alternative representation of the … Read more

The REAL 1800’s Inventor of Vibrational Energy Machine – DISINTEGRATES STONE ~ John Worrel Keely

Tesla’s wonder of 3, 6, 9. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-0RypZVFSs See also Dale Pond’s excellent exposition — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWvtzlt6BUE             John Worrel Keely John Worrell Keely (1827–1898) was an American inventor from Philadelphia who is most famously associated with the claim of developing a “motor” that could be powered by a mysterious force he … Read more

Mainstream explanation of History of Power Grid, 60 Hz vs 50 Hz, 110 VAC vs 220 VAC

Part 1 voltages https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yRGvMgieEU Part 2 frequencies https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEkegQanD2I     The history of the power grid, including the development of standard frequencies like 60 Hz and 50 Hz, as well as voltage standards like 110 VAC and 220 VAC, is closely tied to the evolution of electricity generation and distribution systems. Here’s a mainstream explanation … Read more