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Recent direct experimental data as well as sophisticated computer-enhanced
mathematical analyses of preexisting data has revealed the predominance
of non-linear processes in biological system s (1). These new findings are a
dramatic departure from traditional' theories which indicate that ...
biochemical reactions are at or near a State of equilibrium and that cells
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Interactions with Scalar Energy - Cellular Mechanisms of Action, Dr. Glen Rein
Recent direct experimental data as well as sophisticated computer-enhanced
mathematical analyses of preexisting data has revealed the predominance
of non-linear processes in biological system s (1). These new findings are a
dramatic departure from traditional' theories which indicate that ...
biochemical reactions are at or near a State of equilibrium and that cells
Recent direct experimental data as well as sophisticated computer-enhanced
mathematical analyses of preexisting data has revealed the predominance
of non-linear processes in biological system s (1). These new findings are a
dramatic departure from traditional' theories which indicate that ...
biochemical reactions are at or near a State of equilibrium and that cells
INTERACTIONS WITH SCALAR ENERGY-
CELLULAR HECHANISHS OF ACTION
Dr. Glen Rein
ULS.AS
Recent direct experinental data as well as sophisticated computer-enhanced
mathematical analyses of pre-existing data has revealed the predominance
Of non-linear processes in biological, systens(1). These new findings are a
Gramatic departure from treditional theories which indicate that
biochenical reactions are at or near a state of equilibrium and that cells
function in a linear, dispersive and degenerative manner. Electrochemical
cocillaticns between menbrane-bownd Lipids near phase-transition
terperatures have been reanalyzed with the aid of powerful computers and
potentials
din the-central nervous systen has revealed their non-linear nature(3).
Several types of quasi-particles, each with their om characteristic
resonant frequencies, have been proposed to mediate these non-linear
phenomenon, including solitons, excitons and plasmons. Biological solitons
have received the most attention and have been postulated to be carriers
of biological information along macremolecules Like DNA(4) and
alpta-helical intramenbrane proteins involved with signal
nechanisns(5). Furthermore, solitons have been postulated to mediate the
coherent electronic excitations associated with the action of ultra-violet
and visible Light on biological systens(6) and the calcium-dependent
‘cooperative interactions betwecen extracellular glycoproteins on the
‘electromagnetic
The unusual properties of these non-Linear waves have also been
described by other investigators(8,11,12). However, relatively little
attention has been given to their effects on bicloyical systems. Due to
‘the non-linear nature of biological systens it was proposed that scalar
waves should be more biologically active than their linear electrmagnetic
counterparts(13). A recent report by the author proposed a new theory, the
Crystalline Transduction Theory, to explain the mechanisn of action of
scalar waves with biological systens. It was proposed that scalar energy
is transduced into linear electromgnetic energy in the body by Liquid
‘crystals in the cell mesbrane and solid crystals found in the blood and in
several biological tissues. Direct effects of scalar energy ani coupling
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of scalar energy to conventional electromgnatic fields was 169
considered (14)
sere (i uty of cutainining reliable scalar gonerators $F
biol ical etultes has led to a paucity of hard exper sere data. However,
plologice’ Soharich successfully adapted the "able Soop! ‘technology for
Be, grating scalar waves to 8 vatch, ELF Coco) Trt, pas recently modified
scalar fichpects ere nesizted through a direct, offecy ot ‘scalar energy on
cLinicn) tind. af the brairyaind is involved it ta tively ‘that. various
Spe olopical states(eg. stress, Boods oF beliefs) ‘will alter the
_Pitiogieal effects of the scalar energy:
Dr.Eldon Byrd, the effects of scalar on brain waves by
measuring subjects EES snd after woaring a watch(15)- The results
pegieate en increased amplitude of all FPG ith a pref
effect in the lower ELF . In addition, an of
efter as net seen in subjects wearing the watch the scalar
wave ‘this EM signal in the ex 7
‘ndividual. Tt is unknown ‘this altered brain state is the actual
arise of clinical healing vhich sonetines oot after
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The use of cultured cells, separated from the body and therefore
isolated (at least to a certain degree) from the influences of the mind
offer a unigue experimental approach to understanding the mechanisn of
action of scalar energy in the healing process. This approach could be
used to determine direct effect of scalar energy on cells fron either the
brain or the body. Tissue culture cells are a stable, controlable
biological preparation which could also be used to study the biochemical.
mechanion of action of scalar energy. Even if scalar energy directly
effects individual cells, it may also effect the mind resulting in an
altered psychological outlook which results in clinical improvenent.
Dr. Persinger was the first person to test the effects of scalar energy
using isolated cells(17). he scalar Waves were generated by partially
canoalling two vortex-type magnetic fields(0.siz, 10ur) by intersecting
‘then in air. Although a scalar field is likely to be generated in this
protocol, it vas not moastred. ‘the biological endpoint, degramilation of
fast cells, was increased by the scalar fields. It is unknown to what
extent the EY fields contribute to, this result.
Very recently, Dr-Puharich has reported that the scalar energy from the
qesla watch effects the DA of E.Coli cells grown in tissue cultire(16) «
Working with colleagues at the Max Planck Institute in Germany, they have
-shown thatthe RAD-6 gene is activated by.scalar energy resulting in
increased activity of ubiguitone, Ubiguitone is a protein involved in DNA
zepair. These results iniicate that scalar energy can have a direct effect
at the subcellular level as well as a direct effect on the immune systen
(mast cells). : .
EFFECT OF SCALAR ENERGY ON NEUROTRANSMITTER FUNCTION
offer a unique model to answer this question. A particular type of nerve
Cell, called Pc12 cells, originally isolated from a rat adrenal
Phactchromocytona, was Used because its neurotransnitter properties have
foen well characterized and shown to be similar to, those cocuring during
reemal synaptic transnission in the brain (19,20). Furthermore, the author
has previously shom that the functional properties of noradrenaline, an
abundont neurotransnitter in these cells is altered by weak EM fields.
Noradronal ine release from PCl2 cells was shown to be increased by a 500tz
monopolar square wave(21) and noradrenaline uptake was inhibited by a 15
Several biochenical steps down the line from the first exposure of the
nenbrane to the EM signal.
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The logical function of carrier mediated neurotranenitter
Tee todo, ° Femve exoess neurotransaitter fron the synaptic cles after
its release from presynaptic nerves. ‘Thus, inhibiting uptake results in
SRS SogmMation of the neurotransmitter in the symaptic clete tee
Toralncanim of action of tricyclic antidepressants, since they tate
Toradrenaline uptake.Depression is assoolated with
noradrenalinelevels,
sain eng Stuties, the same protocol which vas previously used to
detemuine the effects’ of electromagnatic fields on noradrenaline uptake
expressed
Be cE natch cbtainad frum ELF Cocom,” Intenationa was usod as a
sand tad pe aaa SDeEGY. According to Dr.Puharich the scalar B tisha
emitted by the watch is around @ Hz. Tha.Tesla wate (digital. version)
SPI ditectly over an uncovered petri dish containing confines dae
the experimental dish, was exposed in an way to a watch that did
Peeve the scalar generating nebius strip, In this tay beth sorties ace
dishes received the same el: field exposure, but
‘Table 1
‘EFFECT OF SCALAR ENERSY ON NORADRENALINE UPIAKE
‘TRIAL :
(cenyng protein) (com/agy protein)
20min’ 30min ionin ~ “30min
1 m1 4065 1079 3500
2. 880 7032 137 5009
3. 1076 4520 m0 3592
4 9033 6035
5. 4277 4042,
6 4117 -
Mean 10228507 2109 4435
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‘nino thether exposure times greater than 30 minutes would produce a
Jerger effect or whether the effect would be maintained either in the
‘eontimed presence of the scalar field or not. These questions will be
amined in additional experiments. Since inhibition of uptake cocured
after only 30 minutes, it is likely that this effect is an early
2) ploloyical response to scalar enaruy and may be the trigger for subsequent
i Piyeldlogical changes that result in improvenent of a wide variety of
Clinical diseasos. Since the scalar energy inhibited the uptake process,
St is acting like a traditional antidepressant drug, thereby explaining
ff Ba arg ome otis ot the Toate watch experienced by some
f sndividuals.
These results also inticate that scalar energy, like electromgnetic
ifs. energy, can have a direct effect on the call mesbrane, Since both scalar
ic energy have the same effect on neirotransaitter
Eij,, ‘Tronsduction theory. Thus it is possible that the scalar energy could be
FS converted to electronagnatic enetgy in the nenbrane and the latter
actually causes the biological effect. However it is also possible that
_the scalar energy will have a direct effect on the uptake systen. Necdless
to say in the constant presence of electromagnetic fields in biological
ceysters it.will be difficult to rule out this possibility. However,
+ “cartain experimental approaches could be used to determine the mechanism
Afi of action of the two types of energies. eg.detenine vhether alterations
a4, in the Liquid crystal structure in the nenbrane would change the effoct of
uptake.
In Light of the previous discussion, it is also possible that the
scalar energy will effect other cells in the body in addition to nerve
cells. ‘The tissue culture approach will be an invaluable tool in
determining to what extent this is true. This
to find out whether diseased cells are prefe iy
energy. The tissue culture approach is thereore a valuable method for
studying the biological effects of scalar energy and for ultimately
characterizing its mechanism of action.
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