Let us do a Reality Check
Many people wish to believe that the human body is a kind of machine. It is not.
Modern Medical Science is an obsolete belief system: the body is neither an object nor material. It does not follow the laws of inertial (thus causality, i.e. determinism as postulated by a set of over-simplifications). The body is an information system, in which the internal state is systematically recomputed in respect to the state change of the ambient context. The body adopts and adapts; in ways that no machine can yet do.
Some fundamental questions need to be raised.
We need to be able to relate the processing of information to abilities of adaptation.
We need to correlate changes in degrees of freedom, to changes in patterns of information organisation.
But more important than that that: we need to reconsider our total conceptualisation of medical science; we need to account for the state change that we see – and experience – in living bodies.
Extensive work has been done towards this. But ‘none’ of this work has yet been incorporated into the studies, or doctrines, of medical science.
Some of these insights will be presented. The following works relate to the electromagnetic dynamics in our living body.
They bring our understanding a lot closer toward the understanding which we now have of computable systems (computers).
They possibly help us to advance our conceptualisation of computer virus, towards the process dynamics that we find in living beings.
These books offer much more insight and depth than summarised above.
There are many other books that are very detailed and explicit in their description of the importance of electromagnetism in our body.
For example:
It does not make sense to regard our body as if these electrodynamic processes do not play a role.
We have however long since moved out of the era of electrics and electronics into the information era, of computation and informatics. Unknown to many we already likewise have passed through, and deeper into, the knowledge of radionics.
Many of these theories are unknown simply because science has to a large extent become a system of belief. People prefer to disregard and discard a model that ‘their’ model cannot understand, than apply themselves to the art of science: explore and study the unknown.
In dealing with our living body we cannot afford to be led by belief; we need to know.
We need to understand the basic dynamics of our body.
Science has come to conclude that matter is made up out of molecules which are composed of atoms which are created by interacting subatomic (immaterial) fields.
Information is the basis of our body.
We need to apply and use this understanding.
We do not have a body, organs or cells.
All what we experience is based on the interaction and interchange of the fields underlying atoms and molecules that form our body.
From a classical mechanical model of science, we are told that our body is formed out of Neutrons, surrounded by Protons, circled by Electrons, shepherded from one orbit to another by Photons.
Evidently this model is incomplete, or absurd: a photon at full speed cannot hit an orbiting electron, at full speed, with the accuracy and precision by which the electron will hop from one orbit to another. Statistical chances for such full speed particle hits are by far too small.
The particular view needs to be replaced by a model of waves, in which resonant frequencies are shifted from one harmonic to another, in interactive field systems.
It is this realisation that has been presented before: we need to regard virus as forms of stabilised waves.
However: the notion of solid state, stability, and invariant structure itself need to be discarded. The smaller the scale of detail, the higher its internal dynamics.
Matter, Molecules, Atoms, and Subatomic Field.
As the Alchemist described: the more we move into details,
the more the frequency needs to be raised.
Our body, at the smaller scales, is determined by ever more intense dynamics. It is not an object, process or transformation, but a system of dimensional transmutation.
Our body operates on changes of degrees of freedom. This is what I would expect to find also in any virus.
Virus is therefore unlikely to be a crystalline structure, as it is usually represented.
In fact the definitions of the virus show that crystallisation of the virus is difficult to achieve.
So, rather than regarding the virus as a structure, let us regard it as a process; and a specific kind of standing wave, or rather oscillation, probably even a wave modulation, in which an information field is maintained in a changing context.
This is what we would seek as the basis of life.
A combination of what we now know of the subatomic dynamics: the oscillations of pure waves of phase. But now, somehow, on a larger scale of manifestation, which could later lead to more elaborate and bulky forms of manifestation: from proteins to enzymes to RNA and DNA; and from virus to bacteria to eukaryote cells…
The hypothesis that I present herewith, is that our body is an electromagnetic process; not as an electronic circuit board but as a system of and for processing information.
Of which, I presume, the virus also is an example.
Which, when understood, can help us understand this.
Feel well
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