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    human magnetic cycle

    The shapes of human magnetic cycle (HMC) similar to the hysteresis cycle of ferromagnetism are not exactly alike. The differences give us our unique physical characteristics. These physical attributes are modifiable by space and time. Time-wise, people born at the same place but separated by time have no distinctive differences. Space-wise, people born at different places on earth were divisible into distinct race. These physical changes become encoded into parts of the chromosomes by gradual processes of genetic evolution, mutation, and environmental adaptation.

    However, the average human lifespan stays the same for several thousands years. Lack of paleontological evidence would strongly suggest that primitive human beings are unlikely to live more than 130 years. These are supportive evidence that although the shapes of HMC gone through various stages of transformations, the areas practically remain the same. It is the area of HMC that determines human lifespan.

    The task ahead is how to increase the area of a particular HMC by any scientific means possible. However, the moral issue is does anyone want to live more than a thousand years? How about 10,000 years? A million years? Live forever?
    Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c²

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    You have a fertile mind Antonio, I will now endeavor to water it! We do indeed seem to have a(HMC) whether it could be extended as far as a thousand years I do not think so, and as for living forever, well Antonio, you should by now know that we do! But not in physical bodies. You mentioned chromosomes, now these are influenced by the pineal gland, which can and do unlock encoded chemical messages, which then will bring about an awakening in the mind, and a connection to the Soul. These awakenings happen in septenate cycles. There is a lot more that needs to be understood about the pineal gland and its effect on our inner magnetic cycle. One little thought, if you examine the gland, there is inside a grit like substance, some have called it brain sand. A more accurate word would be Crystals. Now think what effect they have on magnetism?

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    crystal

    Quote Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick
    there is inside a grit like substance,some have called it brain sand a more accurate word would be(Crystals)
    I will investigate more about this crystal. Thanks for the information.
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    3rd eye

    Quote Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick
    a connection to the Soul
    Descarte believed the pineal gland is the seat of the soul
    http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/pineal-gland/

    http://www.crystalinks.com/thirdeyepineal.html

    http://arbl.cvmbs.colostate.edu/hbooks/pathphys/endocrine/otherendo/pineal.html



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    Well done! You are finally starting to unlock the secrets of the universe, I can say with pleasure. You have taken on board the fact that magnetism plays a much greater role in the Universes history than people believed. Although, magnetism is NOT the center of time, I assure you.
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    reason for gravity

    Quote Originally Posted by SimpleKid18
    Although, magnetism is NOT the centre of time, I assure you.
    You are correct if speaking from the perspective of gravity.
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    Eh?!

    How do you know that magnetism is the centre of time? How did you arrive at this statement? What is the connection, if any, from magnetism and time? Does magnetism change time? No. Does time change magnetism? Perhaps...
    Time is a tricky concept and can boggle an untrained mind...

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    clarification

    For further clarification, please see entries in journal.
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    Re: clarification

    Would somebody explain to me, the term "Human Magnetic Cycle."


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    Re: human magnetic cycle

    Human Magnetic Cycle:

    It collects coins that fall out of your clothes in the washer or dryer. Also a kind of personal transport based of the principles of the mono-rail. Plus a monthly bio-rhythm based on the earth's core and the north and south poles.


 

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