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29,80 €
ISBN 978-3-8440-4173-6
Softcover
60 pages
23 figures
90 g
24,0 x 16,0 cm
English
Reference book
December 2015
Prof. Dr. Karl E. Ganzhorn (Autor), Dr. Axel J. Ganzhorn (Hrsg.), Prof. Dr. Jörg U. Ganzhorn (Hrsg.)
Metabolic Radiation
From the Divining Rod to Aura
This book describes the key role of metabolism in the generation of a particular electromagnetic radiation in biological organisms and provides the physics behind the divining rod effect. The theory is based on thermodynamics and the quantum theory of liquid water. Metabolic radiation manifests itself as a multi-frequency microwave emanating from a current in the divining rod when coupled to the metabolic process of the diviner as the energy source. Moreover, metabolism without any externally coupled resonator produces a quasi-continuum radiation which can be called Intrinsic Metabolic Radiation. This radiation reflects the multitude of coupled oscillators in the quasi-crystalline cell water structures of the organism, which represents an unexplored field summarized under the popular name of Aura Radiation.
Keywords: divining rod; metabolic radiation; biophysics
About the author:
Karl E. Ganzhorn (1921-2014) received his doctoral degree in theoretical physics from the University of Stuttgart. In 1952 he became the founder and first director of the IBM Laboratories Boeblingen, Germany. From 1963 to his retirement in 1986 he was a member of the General Management of IBM Germany and held various management positions in IBM’s world-wide development organization. A Fellow of IEEE and past president of the German Physical Society, he also lectured for 27 years as honorary professor at Karlsruhe University and after retirement served the United Nations in an advisory function. For his contributions to the build-up of informatics competence in Germany he received the Komtur Kreuz of the Federal Republic of Germany. Karl Ganzhorn died in August 2014 shortly after the completion of this book.
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