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Originally Posted by AntonioLao 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?