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    magnetism and human lifespan

    it is a fact that all physical properties of all substances whether organic or inorganic are affected by the presence of a magnetic field (existence of time). The affections could be small or large depending on whether the substances are in the classifications of paramagnetism, diamagnetism, ferrimagnetism, antiferromagnetism, or ferromagnetism. In paramagnetism and diamagnetism, the affections may be infinitesimal as to be virtually undetectable by classical physics. However, if quantum mechanical processes are used then their detections are realizable. Furthermore, there exist intrinsically fundamental magnetic properties for all substances with two of these typified as the Curie temperature and the induced magnetic saturation threshold describable within closed hysteresis cycles demonstrating the existence of remanences and coercive forces.

    The question is now to ask whether human beings possess such a hysteresis cycle (human magnetic life cycle). At the present epoch, a constant magnetic flux density of about half a gauss surrounds the earth environment (this field is macroscopically uniform for an inertial system at rest or moving at constant velocity but non-uniform for microscopically non-inertial systems). This should have a subtle relationship to human existence and its universal healthy body temperature of 98.6°F. Past, present, and future earth environments have been, causing, and could be hostile to humans including ice ages and magnetic reversals, or earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, floods, tornadoes and hurricanes or asteroid and comet collisions or other natural disasters. Artificial disasters are: wars, crimes, air-land-sea traffic accidents, hunger, starvations, famines, and various diseases as results of physical abuses, lifestyles, and living congestions, overpopulation and lack of sanitation. Nevertheless, there should be a positive or negative correlation between human lifespan and any detectable human hysteresis cycle. By changing the threshold points of these hysteresis cycles using quantum mechanical processes, hopes of extending human lifespan become realities by artificial means.
    Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c²

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    Smile adhesion to the principle of attraction.

    Great thread starter Antonio,
    It would appear that we are all engulfed within energy fields,all of which would
    appear to be magnetic,we call them magnetic,but are they not really electric
    fields of energy,which seem to operate on a multi-dimensional levels?So that
    we are always within a (field) whether incarnate,or dis-carnate.






    kindest regards michael.
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    If there is a relation between the heat of a body and the magnetic field upon it, then there definatelly should be a correlation of the magnetic field to the lifespan of such body.

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    math formulation

    Quote Originally Posted by GUILLE
    If there is a relation between the heat of a body and the magnetic field upon it,...
    I am now working on the math for this demonstration.
    Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c²

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao
    I am now working on the math for this demonstration.
    Good luck. As for me, maybe it does make sense: because electrons carry heat around matter, therefore, magnetism could be the relation there.

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    Smile where there is life there is current?

    Antonio,I have a idea regard this,it is an equation of my own making,it goes like this;energy (mind) graduating into magnetism via spirals ofsub-atomic and atomic energy,the interplay between the forces acts as a balancing conductor
    and allows cross dimensional tranfers of "electricity" or "life Force"This feeds and
    nurtures living entities.to exist in this dimension,magnetically we seem to need to be interconnected and Plugged into other magnetic dimensions.and it would seem to me that the lawof economy dictates that a vortex is the conductor of
    preferred choice.what do you think Antonio?



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    time symmetry

    Quote Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick
    spirals ofsub-atomic and atomic energy
    Mike,
    the following are two images showing time reversal symmetry for atomic energy and broken time symmetry for nuclear energy.



    and nuclear configuration below

    Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c²

 

 

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