Me thinkth sometimes we struggle to hard for 'proof' which is limited by our
current instruments of measuring.  Remember the 'old wives tales' that
chicken soup was good for ya if ya had the flu, and finally someone in
Russia validated it.  The 'old biddies were right!  Dahh... It had worked
for decades with screaming, sick, vomiting children... Folk Lore? or Self
preservation... the old women were not dumb!  They raised us. My family
doctor chuckled as he explained the science of anti-biotics verses soup. The
soup was cheaper and neg. no side effects. Who cares? It worked!

Sometimes it might be useful to try something that many attest works,
validate a legend, then try to confirm the science behind the 'legend'. The
problem for science is people like me.  If something works I use it. When my
brother was born in the 50's doctors told mothers that children knew nothing
until after 2 yrs old.  He understand 'plug in the vacumm cleaner'. She
questioned the professional advise.  I remember when science said animals
had no emotion.  Ask any kid if that's true.  And technically bees were too
heavy to fly.  Later, our techies & science found explanations ...

The link to stepping out of the lab and finding nature (what Tesla listened
to) might be insightful. http://www.rialian.com/rnboyd/spirit.htm - Thanks
Dan for this link.  Now.  Computer off. I'm going for a walk and think about
water. Dr. Masaru Emoto  http://www.cymaticsource.com/water.html


Christine


>> Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and its clinical application Magnetic
>> Resonance Imaging (MRI) make use of RF emissions from spin transitions
>> of hydrogen nuclei, carbon-13 nuclei and other nuclei with suitable spins.
>> These RF emissions are often in the range of 15 to 800 megahertz.
>> Best regards,
>> Matthew


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