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to sleep is to demagnetize - 11-30-2005, 08:26 PM

When we go to sleep whether during the night or during the day or taking a nap, we are really demagnetizing all the accumulated magnetization from the physical actitivities. In the process of demagnetization, there is a temporary loss for the sense of time. Upon waking from under deep anesthesia or coma, a person can completely lose the sense of time.

This demagnetization is for the mind to become separated from the brain in order to complete the human magnetic hysteresis life cycle. If this cycle can be enlarged and scaled upward, so that it will take longer time to cycle through then the sleep cycle can be stretched so that no sleep is needed for days or weeks or even years.


Time independence: [∂E(g)]˛=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c˛
  
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Soulful slumber wakes up mind? - 12-01-2005, 06:44 AM

To exit the outer world, and enter the inner, is part of a natural cycle that most of us require to stay healthy. While in this inner state, put it Antonio we demagnetize, and de-fragment all odd bits of useless data, but there is also another more important aspect to sleep. Useless is to allow us to leave our physical bodies and resume our other life in the astral or etheric realm, we leave our bodies each night, sleep is called the "first cousin of death" because useless we die, and awaken in the morning. Without this regular practice of dying each night when the real thing "death" does come we would be totally unprepared if we had not had years of practice?? The feeling of flying, moving quickly in “space” is all out of the body experiences. I know many dispute this, but it is a Fact, and has been known despite centuries. Many have had the feeling of seeing their body lying despite bed and wondering how do i get back into my body! The moment you think that, you are in. How many of you have this happened to?


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astral projection - 12-01-2005, 12:41 PM

this happened to me in the early 1970s at the boarding house close to the university that I was attending. The experience happened during cold winter nights when the humidity of the room was very low.


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12-01-2005, 01:52 PM

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When we go to sleep whether during the night or during the day or taking a nap, we are really demagnetizing all the accumulated magnetization from the physical actitivities. In the process of demagnetization, there is a temporary loss for the sense of time. Upon waking from under deep anesthesia or coma, a person can completely lose the sense of time.

This demagnetization is for the mind to become separated from the brain in order to complete the human magnetic hysteresis life cycle. If this cycle can be enlarged and scaled upward, so that it will take longer time to cycle through then the sleep cycle can be stretched so that no sleep is needed for days or weeks or even years.
Fantastic, and thus there is a connection between time and magnetism that affects our lives. I love really much the way you manage to put your theoretical and mathematical physics into everyday experiences such as sleeping.

The question is, can we stretch the cycles?

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The question is, can we stretch the cycles?
Yes, we can by using double or treble human magnetic(2 or 3) cycles.


Time independence: [∂E(g)]˛=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c˛

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Yes, we can by using double or treble human magnetic (2 or 3) cycles.
But wouldn't we get overloaded with magnetism?

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But wouldn't we get overloaded with magnetism?
Not if we constantly charge and discharge or magnetize and demagnetize.


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Not if we constantly charge and discharge or magnetize and demagnetize.
I see.
Is there also some way in which we get "gravitized" and "de-gravitized"????

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mass no mass vice versa - 12-03-2005, 04:45 PM

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Is there also some way in which we get "gravitized" and "de-gravitized"????
This morning, I derived an equation assuming that there is no gravity or magnetism, the mass is dependent on the variation of electric field and a given radius vector. [Unparseable Latex Formula]


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This morning, I derived an equation assuming that there is no gravity or magnetism, the mass is dependent on the variation of electric field and a given radius vector. [Unparseable Latex Formula]
But isn’t it (what I understood while reading through Maxwell's equations) the fact that the electric fields’ variety imply magnetic fields?
And the radius vector is of what?

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