Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 Hi Linda, Using electronic pulse generator or TENS is a possible way. Although you were joking. But it needs proper research about wave form, amplitude, wave length, frequency of the signal. This is a dangerous way of experimenting, becasue if assumptions are not correct, the object dies. And it needs a neurobiologist with a good electronic engineer to make all sorts of pulses and find a way to test it without killing the object. So, you were joking, but it can be a plausible method. But finding the right signal and its intensity needs 2-3 years research equivalent of a PhD. Also the way these bastards are researching are on animals that will cause pain for them. Also if the animal experiences any thing and if K does exist in animals as well, then they can not tell us, plus they die in the experiments. So far I can not see any safe way of doing the research. If any biologist is among us in this group, I did think of some methods . We can talk about it. Without doing it. Because I am not going to volunteer to test my hypothesis. I think no sane person does. Unless has complete conviction about his biology knowledge and K knowledge, that I do not have either of them. For now, the scatter field of Chris and Love and other things that you all know will do it. Regards Shahin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 Hi shahin, in my humble opinion, I feel it's best not to mess with Mother Nature. LOL! Wouldn't that be in a sense trying to control Her with a machine. LOL! I can see where the consequences would be death. Those poor animals! I would hate to have those people's karma to pay. Love, Linda , " Shahin " <sh1963sh wrote: > > > Hi Linda, > > Using electronic pulse generator or TENS is a possible way. Although > you were joking. But it needs proper research about wave form, > amplitude, wave length, frequency of the signal. This is a dangerous > way of experimenting, becasue if assumptions are not correct, the > object dies. And it needs a neurobiologist with a good electronic > engineer to make all sorts of pulses and find a way to test it without > killing the object. > > So, you were joking, but it can be a plausible method. But finding the > right signal and its intensity needs 2-3 years research equivalent of > a PhD. > > Also the way these bastards are researching are on animals that will > cause pain for them. Also if the animal experiences any thing and if K > does exist in animals as well, then they can not tell us, plus they > die in the experiments. > > So far I can not see any safe way of doing the research. If any > biologist is among us in this group, I did think of some methods . We > can talk about it. Without doing it. Because I am not going to > volunteer to test my hypothesis. I think no sane person does. Unless > has complete conviction about his biology knowledge and K knowledge, > that I do not have either of them. > > For now, the scatter field of Chris and Love and other things that you > all know will do it. > > Regards > > Shahin > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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