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Jan 3, 2010 15:28:28 GMT -5
Post by aqt on Jan 3, 2010 15:28:28 GMT -5
The bion experiments From 1934-39, Reich conducted experiments looking at vegetative energy in the body, especially the Galvanic skin response, which became research into the origins of life. These he called the "Bion Experiments." He examined protozoa, single-celled creatures with nuclei. He grew cultured vesicles using grass, sand, iron, and animal tissue, boiling them, and adding potassium and gelatin. Having heated the materials to incandescence with a heat-torch, he noted bright, glowing, blue vesicles, which, he said, could be cultured, and which gave off an observable radiant energy. He named the vesicles "bions" and believed they were a rudimentary form of life, halfway between life and non-life. When he poured the cooled mixture onto growth media, bacteria were born, he said, dismissing the idea that the bacteria were already present in the air or on other materials.[27] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Reich
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Jan 3, 2010 15:33:45 GMT -5
Post by aqt on Jan 3, 2010 15:33:45 GMT -5
www.isisconceptuallaboratory.com/bion.html“Bions are transitional forms between non-living and living matter. The bion is the elemental functioning unit of all living matter. At the same time, it is the bearer of a quantum of orgone energy and, as such, functions in a specifically biological way.”-The Cancer Biopathy Wilhelm Reich (1897-1957) “Bion” is an interactive installation that explores the relationship between humans and artificial life. “Bion” makes reference to an individual element of primordial biological energy identified as orgone by the scientist Wilhelm Reich. The installation is composed of hundreds of mass-produced, 3-dimensional glowing and chirping sculptural forms. Each bion, measuring approximately 4x3x2 ½ inches is an synthetic “life-form” fitted with an audio speaker, blue lights (LED’s), and multiple sensors. The bions are suspended by fine gage wire connected to panels that are attached to the ceiling. When installed the panels form clusters of bions arranged at different elevations. Each bion has the ability to communicate with the others and with viewers that enter the space. When a viewer approaches the installation space she will witness a dynamic array of blips of sound and blue light emanating in cloud like patterns from all parts of the room. She notices that the source of the light and sound come from hundreds of small organic shaped forms called bions . The bions are communicating, unaware of the approaching visitor. She enters the room. One of the bions is alerted to the presence of a stranger and quickly communicates the information to the swarm of bions . One by one, in rapid succession, bions signal other bions of the stranger and in a wave like pattern become silent. The bions eventually become accustomed to her presence and begin to respond to her as if she was part of their ecosystem. They become attracted to her and glow more intensely when she nears. Eventually, she is incorporated into the dynamic array she once witnessed like the environment becoming one with us...or responding to us? like a virtual reality?? aqt
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Jan 3, 2010 15:44:41 GMT -5
Post by aqt on Jan 3, 2010 15:44:41 GMT -5
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Jan 3, 2010 15:46:51 GMT -5
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Jan 3, 2010 15:57:24 GMT -5
Post by aqt on Jan 3, 2010 15:57:24 GMT -5
We attribute this high-mass envelope to the existence of various fullerene molecules. The present work demonstrates that these fullerene molecules are created by the laser desorption laser ionization process under typical laser conditions used for studying free fullerenes in organic solvent extracts of natural samples (toluene and 1,2,4-trichloro benzene). The implications of this false positive detection of fullerene molecules on the reports of fullerenes in other meteoritic samples have been investigated by introducing IOM into typical fullerene extraction procedures and examining the LDMS results. We found that IOM is capable of producing false positive signals in these experiments. The effect of ambient laboratory contamination producing fullerene signals is also described. It is found that extensive centrifugation of the meteoritic extracts is able to reduce the observed fullerene envelope, which points to an association of this envelope with IOM particulates that have passed through the filtering steps. We suggest the exercise of extreme caution in interpreting fullerene data from LDMS experiments. Identifying the source of a strong fullerene envelope arising from laser desorption mass spectrometric analysis of meteoritic insoluble organic matter insoluable organic matter? meteroritic? cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=20825938
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Jan 3, 2010 16:04:16 GMT -5
Post by aqt on Jan 3, 2010 16:04:16 GMT -5
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Jan 3, 2010 16:06:32 GMT -5
Post by aqt on Jan 3, 2010 16:06:32 GMT -5
Abstract : A summary is presented of the material relating to the action of radiation on polymers, published in Soviet and other literature. There is examined generally the regular radiation-chemistry of high polymers, the possible mechanism of action of processes and their peculiarities, and changes of chemical, physical, mechanical, and electrical properties of polymers during irradiation.
Results are given of the action of radiation on different classes of polymer materials: plastics (polyethylene, polystyrol, polymethylmethacrylate, polyvinyl chloride, polytetrafluorethylene, and others), natural and synthetic rubbers (carbon-chain, silicon, fluor-, and chlorcontaining), and fibers.
The pamphlet is intended for scientific and engineering-technical workers, interested in the possibility of utilizing radiation in the chemistry of high polymers and in changing the properties of polymer materials under the action of ionizing radiation. (Soviet Editor's Note).
Descriptors : *POLYMERS, *PLASTICS, *SYNTHETIC RUBBER, DAMAGE, DAMAGE, DAMAGE, USSR, MECHANICAL PROPERTIES, POLYETHYLENE, VINYL PLASTICS, SYNTHETIC FIBERS, ELASTOMERS, ELASTOMERS.
Subject Categories : RADIATION AND NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY POLYMER CHEMISTRY TEXTILES
Distribution Statement : APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
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Jan 3, 2010 16:13:10 GMT -5
Post by aqt on Jan 3, 2010 16:13:10 GMT -5
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Jan 3, 2010 16:18:52 GMT -5
Post by aqt on Jan 3, 2010 16:18:52 GMT -5
en.scientificcommons.org/23001935couldn't resist this one... Abstract Extremely large, lightweight, in-space deployable active and passive microwave antennas are demanded by future space missions. This paper investigates the development of PVDF based piezopolymer actuators for controlling the surface accuracy of a membrane reflector. Uniaxially stretched PVDF films were poled using an electrodeless method which yielded high quality poled piezofilms required for this application. To further improve the piezoperformance of piezopolymers, several PVDF based copolymers were examined. It was found that one of them exhibits nearly three times improvement in the in-plane piezoresponse compared with PVDF and P(VDF-TrFE) piezopolymers. Preliminary experimental results indicate that these flexible actuators are very promising in controlling precisely the shape of the space reflectors. what would they be using these Extremely large, lightweight, in-space deployable active and passive microwave antennas for? the more I learn, the more I need to know. aqt
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Jan 3, 2010 16:20:56 GMT -5
Post by aqt on Jan 3, 2010 16:20:56 GMT -5
Effect of ionizing radiation on the electrical characteristics ofpolyvinylidene fluoride (PVF2) Suthar, J.L.; Laghari, J.R. tiny.cc/cQEvl keep coming across the polyvinylidene fluoride (PVF2) perhaps it is that and not polyethylene..perhaps polyvinyl? possible aqt
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Jan 3, 2010 16:28:31 GMT -5
Post by aqt on Jan 3, 2010 16:28:31 GMT -5
Polymer interfaces used in electrochemical DNA-based biosensors
Abstract Nowadays DNA-based biosensors represent powerful tools for the study of DNA sequence, DNA chemical interactions and damage. Among them, biosensors with an electrochemical signal transducer play the most important role. The performance of a biosensor strongly depends on the method of a biorecognition element being attached to the electrode. This review refers to polymer materials being used to create a DNA-electrode interface. The main terminology is given in Introduction followed by a description of polymers and polymer-based nanocomposites and their electrochemical properties. A comprehensive table reports examples of the electrochemical detection of DNA immobilized on the polymer matrix. Finally, a short survey is given. Keywords DNA biosensor - electrode - polymer - nanocomposite - surface modification
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Jan 3, 2010 16:33:24 GMT -5
Post by aqt on Jan 3, 2010 16:33:24 GMT -5
am I getting off the subject? sorry.. Abstract Biosensors have witnessed an escalating interest nowadays, both in the research and commercial fields. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) biosensors (genosensors) have been exploited for their inherent physico-chemical stability and suitability to discriminate different organism strains. The main principle of detection among genosensors relies on specific DNA hybridization, directly on the surface of a physical transducer. This review covers the main DNA immobilization techniques reported so far , new micro- and nanotechnological platforms for biosensing and the transduction mechanisms in genosensors. Clinical applications, in particular, demand large-scale and decentralized DNA testing. New schemes for DNA diagnosis include DNA chips and microfluidics, which couples DNA detection with sample pretreatment under in vivo-like hybridization conditions. Higher sensitivity and specificity may arise from nanoengineered structures, like carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and DNA/protein conjugates. A new platform for universal DNA biosensing is also presented, and its implications for the future of molecular diagnosis are argued.tiny.cc/X7XvD
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Jan 3, 2010 16:49:18 GMT -5
Post by aqt on Jan 3, 2010 16:49:18 GMT -5
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Jan 3, 2010 16:52:16 GMT -5
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Jan 3, 2010 16:57:52 GMT -5
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Jan 3, 2010 16:58:49 GMT -5
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Jan 3, 2010 21:16:29 GMT -5
Post by skyship on Jan 3, 2010 21:16:29 GMT -5
WOW............ A++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ woo woo................ What a learning adventure,,,,,,,,,,,, and you are not off topic at all! I too have wondered about the polyvinyl instead of polystyrene or polyethalene. Polyvinyl used with fullerenes? Polyvinyl is used with fullerenes which is involved with buckyballs, what they are made of. mmmmmmm great connect there.......... this is very beneficial for other I am about to unfold 1. Blood has been changed from A and B to O by way of CD146 Muc18-Mel-Cam). 2. Calcium bursts are causing stones to form in kidneys, pancreas, liver, gallbladder, in some cases, stomach and high calcinosis causing skin conditions. 3. What is causing calcium bursts? 4. Somewhere in the nucleus, nucleic acid...... 5. How is the nucleus exchanged? hybridization is one way. 6. Once we find the filament of life, possibly fibronectin? 7. And the spark of life? in the nucleus or the mitochondria? or the organelle? (Calcium/metal/fire/phosphorus/pryo/pryophosphase/ bio/chem/geo/physics organic/inorganic organic bio, organic chem, organic geo, organic metals, organic physics inorganic bio, inorganic chem, inorganic geo, inorganic metals, inorganic physics ? lab created packages,. mixtures and covergences artificial bio, artificial chem, artificial geo, artificial physics transitions in between all three. so to make this a 4 stage approach may be good. Organic cell, superhelical, chemical organic cell, Inorganic cell, super chem/geo/metal/ Artificial cell, mimicks organic and inorganic, made in lab Convergent cell, organic, inorganic, artificial, bio/chem/geo/metal/physic/quantum nano micro macrofilament/spark = Actionskyship
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Jan 3, 2010 22:19:50 GMT -5
Post by skyship on Jan 3, 2010 22:19:50 GMT -5
This may shed some light on the light (bions)!============================= Light scattering study of aqueous poly(vinyl)pyrrolidone-fullerene C70 solutions AbstractIt was shown by static and dynamic light scattering that poly(vinyl)pyrrolidone (PVP) molecules form large intermolecular complexes (clusters) with C70 in aqueous solutions. The molecular weights and dimensions of PVP-C70 clusters increase both with the increase of fullerene content and the molecular weight of the matrix PVP. However, two different diffusion coefficients were detected by dynamic light scattering. The slow mode was explained as diffusion of large PVP-C70 clusters. The fast mode represents free PVP molecules in solution. Dimensions of clusters revealed in aqueous PVP-C70 solutions are less than that for PVP-C60 by factor of 2.5-3. Revue / Journal Title Fullerenes, nanotubes, and carbon nanostructures ISSN 1536-383X cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=15634352============= fullerenes are in Buckyballs, form nanotubes. Skyship
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Jan 5, 2010 16:57:52 GMT -5
Post by aqt on Jan 5, 2010 16:57:52 GMT -5
BIONs are wireless electrical stimulators that can be injected into muscles and adjacent to nerves. They are powered and individually controlled via an RF magnetic field from a small external controller that can be worn by the patient. BIONs enable therapists to create precise, reproducible patterns of muscle activation that patients can then self-administer at home. bmes-erc.usc.edu/research/neuromuscular-prosthesis-testbed.htm
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Jan 5, 2010 17:00:12 GMT -5
Post by aqt on Jan 5, 2010 17:00:12 GMT -5
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Jan 5, 2010 17:01:57 GMT -5
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Jan 8, 2010 3:10:19 GMT -5
Post by lilsissy on Jan 8, 2010 3:10:19 GMT -5
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Jan 8, 2010 3:20:35 GMT -5
Post by lilsissy on Jan 8, 2010 3:20:35 GMT -5
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Jan 8, 2010 13:49:26 GMT -5
Post by skyship on Jan 8, 2010 13:49:26 GMT -5
ahhhhhhhhhh.......from the Noble gases not Nobel.........oh yeah.......... The reach is long isn't it? and yet we know. Pahs of the universe meet the Mahs of earth. PAPA, Father God and Mama Mother Earth. Mah millampere hour. It is all about time! milliampere hour A milliampere hour (mAh) is 1000th of an ampere hour ( Ah ). Both measures are commonly used to describe the energy charge that a battery will hold and how long a device will run before the battery needs recharging. For example, an IBM Thinkpad 365 with an Nickel-Metal Hydride 9.6 voltage battery that is stated to provide a charge of 2800 mAh offers from 2.5 to 5 hours of battery use without recharge. Free energy in the children of PAH and MAH. www.unitjuggler.com/convert-electriccharge-from-C-to-mAh.htmlzero point? Spark of Life meets filament of Life. Fleur de Lis! As my grand daughters say..... "Flower Towers" Skyfloat oops....... Skyship
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Jan 8, 2010 14:04:28 GMT -5
Post by skyship on Jan 8, 2010 14:04:28 GMT -5
thanks for the links, lil sissy and aqt,
from your link lilsis,
In weightlessness there is a decreased activity of spinal ganglia neurons of the hypothalamic nuclei producing arginine, vasopressin and growth hormone releasing factor. Structural changes of the somatosensory cortex and spinal ganglia suggest a decreased afferant flow to the somatosensory cortex in microgravity. The results characterize the mechanisms of structural adaptation to a decreased afferent flow in microgravity by the neurons in the hemisphere cortex and brain stem nuclei. So, under microgravity there is a neuron hypoactivity (7).
In other words, "We feel the zero point"........... but, it is okay!
..."Microgravity has a direct influence on bone fracture healing because of poor production of bone callus in microgravity: there is an increase volume of osteoid and a decrease in the number and activity of osteoblasts (8).
Experiments with Lumbricus Teresticus have shown that the weight of a worm is greater when alive than when it is dead. Gravitational ether is denser around living organisms than around dead ones. For a living organism to function additional density of gravitational ether is needed (9)."
..." As gravitational ether has no entropy matter has a permanent tendency to evolve in living organisms with higher organization. Gravitational ether is an universal force that creates life. The evolution of life can be described as a cosmic negantropic process in which the entropy of living matter decreases towards a state of non entropy of gravitational ether.
This idea is supported by the fact that the whole universe is in a state of chemical evolution. In all observable cosmic space basic organic molecules that are necessary for the development of life have been discovered. ".........
...."Life as such is not an accident but a function of our universe".......
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