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Terahertz, Grief and Heartache

Written By Tucson Biofeedback on December 25, 2023

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Heartaches & Hope: The Terahertz-PEMF Induced ‘Ether-à-Go-Go’ Bioelectric Energy Field

Ether is from the Latin word aethēr (“highest and purest part of the atmosphere; air; heavens, sky; light of day; ethereal matter surrounding a deity, from Ancient Greek αἰθήρ (aithḗr, “purer upper air of the atmosphere; heaven, sky; theoretical medium supposed to fill unoccupied space and transmit heat and light”).

Aether is the means by which something comes out of ‘nothing. From an insensible, transparent substance effecting the circular motions of heavenly bodies, to an indispensable omnipresent medium accounting for all manifest phenomena: matter, mass and gravity, open space, as well as primary energetic phenomena like light, electricity, and magnetism.

Ether is defined as:

  • “the caelum aetherum of ancient cosmology in which the planets orbit; a shining, fluid substance described as a form of air or fire; air”
  • “highest and purest part of the atmosphere; medium supposedly filling the upper regions of space”
  • “highest and purest part of the atmosphere; air; heavens, sky; light of day; ethereal matter surrounding a deity”
  • “purer upper air of the atmosphere; heaven, sky; theoretical medium supposed to fill unoccupied space and transmit heat and light”
  • “to burn, ignite; to blaze, shine”
  • The substance formerly supposed to fill the upper regions of the atmosphere above the clouds, in particular as a medium breathed by deities.
  • The medium breathed by human beings; the air.
  • The sky, the heavens; the void, nothingness.
  • Often as aether and more fully as luminiferous aether: a substance once thought to fill all unoccupied space that allowed electromagnetic waves to pass through it and interact with matter, without exerting any resistance to matter or energy.

This is the invisible substance once thought to fill all unoccupied space that allowed electromagnetic waves to pass through it and interact with matter, without exerting any resistance to matter or energy.
Ether-à-go-go

Held within the 20,000 plus genes we have there exists a gene called hERG.

The hERG (the human Ether-à-go-go-Related Gene) is a gene (KCNH2) that codes for a protein known as Kv11.1.

It is best known for its contribution to the electrical activity of the heart: the hERG channel mediates the repolarizing IKr current in the cardiac action potential, which helps coordinate the heart's beating.

As crazy as it sounds the word “hERG” literally means:

  • Pile of stones
  • Altar
  • Sacred place; grove; temple

If our body is our temple, vessel if you will, then the next statement I’m going to make may likely be the MOST PROFOUND information you will ever come across in this lifetime!

The Ether, or “heavenly body” as it were, which is the energy that fills the unoccupied space (dark matter) and transmits heat and light, is transmitted from the void (externally), directly into you (internally), occupying that sacred space located in your heart, and is literally expressed through the human Ether-à-go-go-Related Gene, or hERG, which means your SACRED TEMPLE, or ALTER!

It’s not possible to describe dielectricity, magnetism, electricity or light in natural systems without considering their interactions with water. This is relevant since water composes about 60% of living bodies and covers about 70% of the earth’s surface.


The Three Primary Aether Modalities in the Water-Body

First, the magnetic, which takes origin in the cardiovascular system; secondly, the radiant, related to ambient light-fall upon the body from the outside or that generated internally, and flows as organized currents in interstitial water; and the dielectric, which predominates in the intracellular fluid spaces, mediated by ion currents, and is involved in the generation and maintenance of cell structure and molecular energy metabolism.

Life is ultimately an electrochemical enterprise as we are essentially a hydro-electric machine at our core.

Frequency determines physiology.

“Control the geometry; control the biology” – Joey Phillips


Heart & Magnetic Fields

When it moves and contracts it expels blood and when it relaxes and is quiet it receives blood.

Life is in the blood!

Based on our knowledge of aether effects, the active outward expansion of the ventricle and suctional force must be taken as prima facie evidence of magnetic field dynamics for, as Wheeler points out, magnetism is the only aether modality to possess 3-D spatiality.

At the apex of the heart the muscle fiber band makes forms a spiral loop known as the vortex cordis. Interestingly enough, the vortex cordis is associated with the Tinman gene (NKX2-5), which happens to be the #1 gene associated with Heart Disease.

In the wall of the heart the spin of the fibers gradually morphs from a righthanded helical configuration near the ventricular cavity to a left-handed helix at the outer wall, resembling the mirror-image spin symmetry of the magnetic field.

What happens in left ventricle systolic contraction is identical to what happens in the generation of an external magnetic field secondary to electrification of a ferrous object.

We are, after all, also ferromagnetic beings. This ferromagnetism allows us, much like a bird uses to navigate, to “sense” our environment and navigate through fields, so to speak.

Evidence indicates that electrical currents don’t induce ventricular contraction but, instead, generate an external magnetic field. Or, another way to look at it is that the Aether generates the electrical field!

This “blood-borne energy field” manifests in periodic (oscillational) pulse waves mediated by endothelial-dependent dilation of the arterial wall and release of nitric oxide. Periodic outward dilation of the arterial wall, like diastole, is a result of an aether-derived magnetic force which, in this instance, originates in the blood.

In a recent study, electric fields have been shown to herd cells like flocks of sheep precisely directing the cells' movements by manipulating their electrical fields. A phenomenon known as electrotaxis.

This describes the directed motion of biological cells or organisms guided by an electric field or current. Our cells can directionally respond to applied electric fields (EFs) including Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields (PEMF).
Cells and tissues of all types use ion fluxes to communicate electrically. Electric currents and fields, ion fluxes, and differences in resting potential across tissues comprise an ancient and highly conserved communicating and signaling system.

Coherent frequencies of electromagnetic waves are able to stabilize cells, whereas others cause a clear destabilization.

In addition, electromagnetic fields may also influence neural systems in general and human (self) consciousnessin particular. Which I have described in relation to microtubules.
Cardiac Microtubules

Microtubules are also highly expressed in the heart. Taking into consideration that the heart generates a more powerful magnetic field than the brain does, this an extremely important topic. Furthermore, the magnetic field produced by the heart is more than 100 times greater in strength than the field generated by the brain and can be detected up to 3 feet away from the body, in all directions, using SQUID-based magnetometers.


The Heart's Electromagnetic Field Is Your Superpower

With an electrical component about 60 times greater and an electromagnetic energy field 5000 times greater than the brain’s, the heart has a significant influence on the body down to the cellular level. The brain’s rhythms along with the respiratory and blood pressure rhythms entrain with the heart’s rhythm. This is the optimal state for human functioning.

The heart's energy is said to reach about three feet outside of the physical body and can be detected in another person sitting nearby via an electrocardiogram (ECG). Can you bring to mind someone who, without even speaking a word, makes you feel light just by being in their presence? Have you ever been told, "You have such a positive energy about you"? The potential of how far our heart's electromagnetic energy field can reach continues to be studied as technology plays catch-up. The heart is responsible for pumping blood to the entire circulatory system so that organs, tissues, and cells receive nutrients and oxygen and waste, such as carbon dioxide, is eliminated. Research is proving the heart may be as intricate as the brain, referred to as "the little brain." The heart-brain actually sends more communication to the head-brain than the other way around.

The heart beats before the brain forms. When the brain is dead, the heart continues to beat so long as it has oxygen. In fact, the heart has 40,000 neurons and the ability to process, learn, and remember. It also has its own emotions. Thanks to the field of neuro-cardiology, we are learning more about the intuitive nature of the heart and how we can apply this information to the relationship we have with ourselves and others.

The Heartmath Institute has been leading research related to heart-brain coherence. According to Research Director Dr. Rollin McCraty, “Coherence is the state when the heart, mind, and emotions are in energetic alignment and cooperation. It is a state that builds resilience.” When the parasympathetic and the sympathetic system are out of sync from emotions such as anger, anxiety, or frustration, this produces an erratic rhythm or incoherent state. The brain receives this input which affects whether higher cognitive functions can be accessed to self-regulate.


The Heart & Brain Quantum Interaction

Quantum coherence involves a precise phase-correlated coupling between body rhytms such as the constant communication that occurs between the human heart and the rest of the body. Increased coherence in a single system, such as in the electromagnetic field of the heart, can drive coordination of related physiologic systems within the body. Research studying heart rate variability revealed that an individual׳s emotional states can be directly correlated to cardiac electromagnetic coherence. Positive coping mechanisms and intention have been shown to increase cardiac coherence, whereas negative emotions result in diminished coherence.

As the most powerful and consistent generator of rhythmic information patterns in the body, the heart is in continuous communication with the brain and whole body through multiple pathways: neurologically, (through the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)) biochemically (through hormones), biophysically (through pressure and sound waves), and energetically (through electromagnetic field interactions). Because of the extensiveness of the heart’s influence on physiological, cognitive, and emotional systems, the heart provides a central point of reference from which the dynamics of such processes can be regulated.

The heart is particularly sensitive and responsive to changes in a number of other psychophysiological systems, especially changes in the activity of either branch of ANS. The heart’s intrinsic network of sensory neurons detect and respond to variations in hormonal levels in the blood flow and efferent ANS signals. In addition to functioning as a sophisticated information processing and encoding center, the heart is also an endocrine gland that produces and secretes hormones and neurotransmitters. The complex circuitry of the heart senses, remembers, selfregulates, and makes decisions about cardiac control independent of the central nervous system.

The heart’s sensory neurons translate hormonal and mechanical information into neurological impulses which are processed in the intrinsic nervous system and then sent to the brain via afferent pathways in the vagus nerve and spinal cord. Given the central role of the heart in creating coherence and positive emotions, it is not surprising that one of the strongest common threads uniting the views of diverse cultures, religious and spiritual traditions throughout human history, has been the university for the human heart as the source of love, wisdom, intuition and positive emotions. The heart’s energy field (energetic heart) is coupled with a field of information that is not bound by the classical limits of time and space. This evidence comes from a rigorous experimental study showing that the body receives and processes information about a future event before the event actually happens. The heart receives intuitive information before the brain, and sends a different pattern of afferent signals. In this way, the heart is directly coupled with a subtle energetic field of entangled information that interacts with multiple energetic fields in which the body is embedded – including the quantum vacuum, otherwise known as the Aether.

Within each individual, the level of stress and degree of global and heart coherence fluctuate from day to day, as does the quality of our thoughts and emotions. The cardiovascular system modulates cortical functions via afferent input from the baroreceptors in the heart, aortic arch, and carotid arteries.

The heart’s activity attunes cognitive performance, which actually fluctuates across the entire cardiac cycle at a rhythm accessible utilizing Terahertz Frequency Waves.

The influence on cortical function is mediated via a synchronizing effect on the neurons in the thalamus, which in turn synchronizes global cortical activity. It is the pattern (the rhythm) of the afferent input within the cardiac cycle, rather than the number of neural bursts.

When an individual is in heart coherence, the heart radiates a more coherent electromagnetic signal into the environment, which can be perceived by nearby animals or the nervous systems of other people. Of all the organs, the heart generates the largest rhythmic electromagnetic field (EM), approximately 5,000 times stronger than the brain’s EM. This magnetic field, which can be detected with sensitive magnetometers from the body, is a mechanism for how we can “feel” or sense another person’s presence and emotional state, independent of body language, or other factors.

It is clear that responding in healthy and effective ways to ongoing inner and outer demands and circumstances, such as daily life situations, depends to a great extent on the synchronization, sensitivity, and stability of our physiological systems. If the neural systems are destabilized by trauma, stress, anxiety or chemical stimulants, the baseline reference patterns become unstable and unsettled emotions, and atypical reactions can be experienced.
Individuals learn to sustain coherence while communicating by increased physiological linkage, and become more sensitive to others to promote greater empathy and rapport, for the process of heart felt connection to occur. For example, individuals in incoherent social situations, including social chaos or isolation, are more susceptible to disease.

The physiological activity associated with sustained positive emotions enhances synchronization of neurological activity and improves the cognitive functions that generate rational thought, creativity, and intentional action. The positive emotions give rise to a distinct mode of physiological functioning, termed psychophysiological coherence. Physiological correlates of this mode include a smooth, sine wave-like pattern in the heart rate variability trace (heart rhythm coherence), which reflects increased synchronization between the activity in the two branches of the autonomic nervous system; a shift balance toward increased parasympathetic activity; increased heart–brain synchronization (the brain’s rhythms become more synchronized to the heartbeat); increased vascular resonance; and entrainment among diverse physiological oscillatory systems. These individual’s physiological and psychological processes changes result in a highly efficient state in which the body, brain, and nervous system function with increased order, synchronization and harmony. Increasing psychophysiological coherence is associated with improvements in cognitive performance on tasks requiring focus and attention, discrimination, quick and accurate reaction, and memory. Moreover, the coherence mode is also associated with increased emotional stability and a reduction in the perception of stress and negative emotions. At the physiological level, this mode manifests as more ordered activity and synchronous interactions among the body’s systems, encompassing biophysical phenomena such as auto-coherence, entrainment, synchronization, and resonance.

The heart is the body’s most powerful rhythmic oscillator and generates the strongest rhythmic wave pattern. As the heart’s rhythm becomes more coherent, it drives other oscillatory systems into entrainment to oscillate at the same frequency. Typically, entrainment is observed between heart rhythms, respiratory rhythms, and blood pressure oscillations; however, other biological oscillators, including very low frequency brain rhythms, craniosacral rhythms, and electrical potentials measured across the skin, can also become entrained.

Both the heart and the brain receive and respond to information about a future event 3 to 5 seconds before the event actually happens. Even more surprising is that the heart appears to receive this intuitive information approximately 1.5 seconds before the brain. Results of event-related potential and heartbeat evoked potential analyses suggest that the heart’s afferent input to the brain may contain information pertaining to the future stimulus, thereby informing intuitive perception. During a state of psychophysiological coherence, the processing of pre-stimulus information in the brain is modified by the heart’s afferent signals.

Cardiac afferent input not only exerts homeostatic effects via cardiovascular regulatory centers in the brain, but also influences the activity and function of higher brain centers involved in perceptual, cognitive, and emotional processing. The heart possesses a much more extensive communication system with the brain than do any of the body’s other major organs. Through this system of afferent (ascending) neural pathways, the heart actually sends more information to the brain than the brain sends to the heart. The activation of positive emotions and the coherence mode leads to state in which higher cognitive faculties are facilitated.

The pattern of the heart’s rhythmic activity and the corresponding pattern of cardiac afferent neural signals transmitted to the brain can inhibit or facilitate higher cognitive functions. During emotional stress, when the heart’s rhythm is erratic or incoherent, this discordance communicates a signal to the brain that results in the inhibition of higher brain processes involved in perception, attention, reasoning, and creativity. This explains why we often cannot think clearly, make careless mistakes, and have little access to our creative capacities under stress. This “cortical inhibition” accounts that negative emotional states tend to produce more rigid and limited patterns of thought and action by reducing the ability to make accurate intuitive judgments.

There is a direct relationship between the heart rhythm patterns and the spectral information encoded in the frequency spectra of the magnetic field radiated by the heart. Thus, information about a person’s emotional state is encoded in the heart’s magnetic field which is communicated throughout the body and into the external environment. In essence, a bio-energetic communication system serves to inform function and behavior in highly coherent groups.

During positive emotional states, when the heart generates a harmonious, coherent pattern of activity, the resulting pattern of cardiac afferent input to the brain contributes to “cortical facilitation,” whereby higher cognitive faculties are enhanced. This interaction between the heart and brain provides a physiological basis demonstrating a link between positive emotions and improved creativity, cognitive flexibility, innovative problem-solving, “flow,” and intuition faculties that are also frequently enhanced during or following the generation of the psychophysiological coherence mode.

The state of psychophysiological coherence is marked by a number of notable internal changes. There is a quieting of the extraneous inner “noise” generated by the normal stream of thoughts and emotions, in conjunction with a positive emotion-driven global shift toward increased synchronization and harmony in psychophysiological processes. These changes not only enhance cognitive functioning, but also appear to result in increased receptivity and sensitivity to information that is normally outside the range of conscious awareness. The coherent structure of the electromagnetic field generated by the heart, enables the creation of an optimal communication channel between the wave fields generated by the body and by other objects and “heavenly bodies”.

Through an oscillatory resonance mechanism nonlocal information can be transmitted at hyper-speeds, by a quantum holographic process, with having accurate foreknowledge of objects distant in space or events ahead in time, across macro and micro-scales of organization.

Emerging concepts from quantum physics theory describe the energetic impact of human consciousness communication, and the mind–body connection.


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Aether Dynamics & Nerve Function

The second locus in which radiant water-based aether dynamics play a key role is the nervous system.

Given the directionality of flow currents in nerves the question arises as to where peripheral sensory nerves, which course toward the brain and spinal axis, derive their currents.

The unavoidable conclusion is that they originate in the interstitial fluid compartment.

By the same token, given that the surface of the cerebral hemispheres is lined by dendrites, which convey currents directionally into the deeper brain structures, and which are in direct contact with cerebrospinal fluid, one must draw similar conclusions as to the origin of electrical currents in the brain.

The flow of currents in the nervous system is driven by cardiac dynamics.

Each systolic contraction of the heart creates a suctional force in nerves which draws currents forward into both peripheral sensory nerves and dendrites over the outer surface of the brain. When the heart dilates it moves fluids; when its contracts it moves electrical currents.

A more pressing issue concerns the question of nerve function itself. What do nerves actually do? It has been recognized for two centuries that limb regeneration depends on the presence of intact nerves in the surrounding medium. In the 1820s T. J. Todd observed that severing or deflecting the sciatic nerve in salamanders inhibited regeneration and healing. He speculated that nerves produce factors necessary for such activities and so the notion that nerves possess a trophic function arose. It is now recognized that tissue regeneration in all vertebrate species requires intact peripheral nerves but mechanisms remain poorly understood.

Energy currents carried by nerves induce the generation of the various structures. Higher vertebrates including humans possess little capacity to regenerate lost limbs but nerves play an important role in wound healing, which is but a more restricted form of regeneration.

Loss of nerve potentials, as in traumatic spinal cord injury, is associated with impaired wound healing in tissues below the injury level. The same problem occurs in long-standing diabetes in which impaired nerve function is a well-recognized accompaniment. Diabetes is a leading cause of limb amputation in older people. Peripheral neuropathies, diffuse vascular disease, chronic skin ulcers, and defects in bone metabolism all go hand-in-hand in late-stage diabetes. What other than the flow of energy currents distinguishes the capacity to regenerate from the purely deteriorative effects of diabetes? The discovery of the preconditioning phenomenon in recent decades sheds new light on the trophic function of nerves and the significance of organized flow currents in generation and wound healing.

In the 1980s Charles Murry and colleagues, seeking to understand mechanisms at play in the development of myocardial infarction, tested whether intermittently reopening the coronary arteries to allow for brief return of blood flow altered the course of cellular injury. In a control group of dogs, a coronary artery was clamped for 40 minutes to assess the extent of infarct damage. Another group underwent a series of four 5-minute arterial occlusions interrupted by 5-minute intervals of reperfusion. Afterward the artery was clamped for 40 minutes. To their complete surprise, animals that received preconditioning (PC) pulses had only about 25% of damage as the control group. Subsequent studies revealed that the protective effect lasts for ~2-3 hours, disappears, and then recurs ~24 hours later (called the second window of protection) and persists for ~24-72 hours. The application of brief periods of ischemia by interruption of blood flow to any organ or limb confers body-wide protection against subsequent ischemia. The PC phenomenon is now recognized to be the most powerful endogenous form of tissue protection ever discovered.

Another issue concerns the role that neurons play in consciousness and, in particular, the generation of internal visual images. In viewing the external world there is the subjective perception that one is looking outwardly through the eyes but such is not the case. In reality a wave front reflects off an image, excites photosensitive retinal cells generating nerve currents that simultaneously activate cortical regions in the occipital lobes where a 3-D representation is created to be viewed in camera by the subject.

There is a well-described clinical phenomenon called cortical blindness, caused by a variety of factors like stroke, tumors or toxins, in which retinal function is preserved but the individual is functionally blind. What happens in such cases? In order to answer this, we must reconsider the nature of light.

When one gazes up into the nighttime sky and sees a full moon hovering above what is the source of light radiating from its surface? Conventional wisdom has it that light photons from the sun reflect off the lunar surface back toward earth and, subsequently, into the eye of the viewer. But this is pure conjecture. Radiant solar energy undoubtedly reflects off the moon’s surface back toward the viewer on earth but this isn’t to say that light itself is reflected.
As solar radiation approaches the lunar surface it interacts with the ambient magneto-dielectric field thereby generating light. Properly speaking what one sees is not reflected sunlight but rather moonlight. Light is produced in situ by a resonance mechanism involving the same three aether modalities at play in living bodies. If sunlight really traveled through open space it should light up the solar system like a grand gymnasium but it doesn’t. This same interaction accounts for the generation of light in the earth’s atmosphere during the daytime. As Wheeler points out, light is not a material emanation, a so-called photon, or even a wave packet but a pure induction (resonance) phenomenon.

The striking similarity between Tesla coil emissions, Lichtenberg figures and the architecture of cerebral neurons lends support to this mechanism.

So, it would seem that nerve function, as suggested by regeneration of severed limbs in lower vertebrates, wound healing, the preconditioning phenomenon, and generation of internal visual images, occurs purely on the basis of energy transfer via the aether field thereby engendering a diverse range of physiological effects.

Aether and the Dielectric Field

Dielectricity, as determined by its relationship to externally applied electricity, is said to be somewhere in the spectrum between an electrical conductor and an insulator. When an electric potential is applied to the surface of a dielectric object, currents do not flow as in the case of a conductor. On the other hand, electrical currents are not repelled as with an electric insulator. If it is neither conducting nor repelling electric currents then what is it doing? Instead of conducting electric currents, dielectric materials undergo internal polarization, i.e., separation of positive and negative charges, which amounts to creation of an internal electric field. Dielectric materials are thus said to possess high polarizability expressed numerically as the so-called dielectric constant, which is supposedly an indication of energy storing capacity (capacitance).
Like the problem raised by the hypothetical elastic recoil of the heart following systolic contraction, in which energy appears to come out of nowhere and cause dilation of the ventricle, the issue of energy storage and capacitance in dielectric objects would seem to demand a direct relation between the dielectric and aether fields.

In living bodies dielectric forces originate in the interstitial fluid compartment and are mediated by water, which has one of the highest dielectric constants, i.e., polarizability, of all substances indicating its ability to ‘store’ energy which amounts to de novo energy generation through the conjoined magneto-dielectric field and aether. Paradoxically, in addition to its pronounced dielectric properties, another anomalous property of water is its ability to conduct electric currents which puts it in a unique class of its own. Through the aegis of water, the effects of the dielectric field manifest in tissue architecture and at the cellular layer through induction of gene expression and formation of structural elements including molecular energy substrates like ATP.

Electrical currents streaming through the electrode (a conductor) at the cathode generate a magnetic field around the wire which causes expansion of water. By the same token, currents drawn out by the anode induce dielectric contraction in surrounding water which causes its level in the tube to drop. When one says that water is polarizable, it means that electricity causes the dielectric and magnetic fields to repel each other as in magnetic induction. This same effect can be observed at a planetary level in the periodic waxing and waning of the tides.

It is thus apparent that the dielectric properties of water, i.e., its tendency to undergo polarization, are mediated by interactions between the dielectric and magnetic fields and that its so-called capacitance, the ability to store energy, can only be explained on the basis of an aether-related resonance effect.

It is hardly surprising that the heart, the center of the body’s energy-generating system, is the first organ to experience this aether-related resonance effect.

The arteries and veins to are like electric cables that connect the heart to all the cells and tissues of the body.

More recent studies indicate that such fields are necessary for limb regeneration and wound healing. Biologist Michael Levin, a leading proponent of developmental fields, published linchpin studies confirming that appendage regeneration requires alterations in ion currents and membrane gradients, i.e., the dielectric field. He offers compelling evidence linking changes in membrane potentials to changes in gene expression.

Evidence from developmental biology thus points to the presence of a complex, organized field structure that generates voltage gradients, currents, and resistances that actively mediate the structural organization of living bodies via the conjoined magneto-dielectric and aether fields.
This is all accessible in the Terahertz Frequency Range with combined Pulsed Electromagnetic Frequency (PEMF) Therapy!


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Researched & Written by Geneticist Joey Phillips