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Originally Posted by neutralino Perhaps you could tell us a little more about the lecture you are going to give? If it's related to bioelectromagnetism, then I guess you must know something about it, or have some links to information, whether it is correct or not.
There is a plethora of (reliable*) websites around on which one can read about electromagnetism. I don't think it is especially useful pointing a lay-person to an unreliable site in order to try and learn something. *Here, I use the term "reliable" to mean pages written by people who have studied the subject professionally. |
Nutralino,
Thanks! I inquiry seemed to have fell off track in some responses.
I never mentioned an interest in Kirlian photography and the books referred to I actual read years ago. My website may help get an idea:
www.kinginstitute.org
I've been lecturing on this subject for 7 years at UNT and have lectured and taught training classes at a number of Universities, Hospitals, health organizations, etc. internationally.
I've written 6 books on the subject and over the years have collected much data and research proving by results in empirical studies and technological proof the efficacy of naturally (with hands only) influencing the Bioelectromagnetic energy (coined phrase) of living systems to produce changes in biochemical mechanisms, producing homeostasis.
Although, my left brain is still searching for more scientific understanding rather than conflicting theories from others.
What I've found is a scientific world in continuous challenging of each other rather than true investigation to test theories or evidence. If one was to look you'll find that it has always been this way and probably always will due to the ego of mankind, but better stated as the ignorance (lack of understanding) and prejudice in mankind (due again to ignorance). It has continually stunted the advancement of good science throughout history.
I suppose it would take a combination of a background in quantum physics and biophysics with a special study interest in this fairly new but rapidly developing field of science.
Thank you for your feedbacks
Just thought I would go fishing here and see what I caught.