Some of
you may know our research into Breatharians…people who
apparently don’t need food to survive. I hesitate to bring it
up since it seems to violate all the laws of physics except for
one: E = mc2. Years ago, a physicist at the U
of MD stated that the human body undergoes an exchange of energy
and matter along with Einstein’s equation and I found it so hard
to believe that I checked with another physicist from the Naval
Research Lab who confirmed it. To them, the conversion of energy
to matter and vice versa was completely plausible, even in a
biological realm, not to mention biotransmutation of elements
that follows a neutron decay scheme to create a proton. All of
this leads me to introduce an eye-opening Light video that is not for everyone since it
is all about those people that I mentioned above: This possibly
could be a backup survival mode for first settlers on Mars and I
also included a short review in my Gaia TV interview with George
Noory’s show, “Beyond Belief” available online. For those 2%
that actually are still reading and interested in such
breakthrough biology, there is a Breatharian Preparation
Online Course – Ray Maor that lasts 7-days (which I
took). Ray also gives away his book “A Year Without Food”
for free and has a 9-day Workshop event coming up in
March.
Our Story
#1 offers a new perspective on the value of red or near-infrared
(NIR) light therapy (called photobiomodulation) for skin healing.
Introducing radiation damage in a lab experiment, the scientists
at the University of Buffalo were able to clock the time for
healing when the 660 nm or 880 nm light was added. Forty days on average
for either red or NIR, instead of over 60 days is quite
remarkable. By the way, IRI has LED DUAL Array Red
660nm/ Near Infrared 880nm available!
Story #2
is a glimpse into the future of hypersonic planes and near-space
vehicles. With the latest investment, we may be seeing a new
commercial enterprise that will be a competitor to the push for
supersonic airlines which United is leading. United
announced plans in 2021 to buy 15 new supersonic airliners and
"return supersonic speeds to aviation" in the year
2029. How fast do you want to get there?
Story #3
updates our energy interests by giving us five (5) seconds of
real, over-unity megajoule nuclear fusion. Though it uses the
timeworn Tokomak that seemed to be stalled for decades, starting
in 1983, the Joint European Torus JET: the Joint European
Torus - Culham Centre for Fusion Energy ukaea.uki s now excited to continue
enlarging its efforts toward a commercial deuterium-tritium
commercial reactor. The BBC News article also has a wild video
closeup of those five seconds too. Readers should be reminded
that fusion is waste-free so we give them lots of virtual
encouragement.
Story #4
touches on another note…old-fashioned wind energy. Dan Jorgenson
from Denmark shows how the wind in the North Sea can produce
hydrogen and thereby create green fuel in a wonderful, ten
(10) minute TED Talk. His country is planning to create an
island for generating all of the energy. It is an exciting video
talk with a popular line for an ending worth seeing Dan Jørgensen: How wind energy could
power Earth ... 18 times over | TED Talk.
Story #5
follows a theme that we started with…how to survive on Mars. With
this former NASA scientist Jim Green’s idea of a magnetic field
generator to help make the surface of Mars less radiation prone,
it seems that the air pressure can possibly be increased as well.
Jumpstarting Mars’ magnetic core may be a long shot Scientists Propose
Jumpstarting Mars’ Magnetic Field to Make It Habitable (futurism.com) but NASA apparently has been
considering all options for terraforming Mars.
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1) Light Therapy Fast-Tracks Healing of Skin
Damage
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Physics World, February 2022
A
research team headed up at the University at Buffalo has investigated whether
photobiomodulation (PBM) – a form of low-dose light therapy – could
mitigate such skin damage. Motivated by reports on its efficacy
for healing radiation damage and chronic wounds, the team
demonstrated that PBM can speed tissue healing in mice with
implanted iodine-125 (125I) brachytherapy seeds.
“To our
knowledge, this is the first report on the successful use of
photobiomodulation therapy for brachytherapy,” says senior
author Praveen Arany in a press statement. “The
results from this study support the progression to controlled
human clinical studies to utilize this innovative therapy in
managing the side effects from radiation cancer treatments.”
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2) Breakthrough Hypersonic Hydrogen-Powered Plane
that can travel anywhere in 1-2 hours
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Destinus
SA, based in Switzerland, is on a mission to build near-space
vehicles and related infrastructure, and the company just got a
big boost in the form of a seed round of 26.8 million Swiss francs
($29 million). Founder and CEO Mikhail Kokorich is akin to Russia's Elon Musk, a serial entrepreneur who
invented (and actively holds patents) on innovative enabling
technology in new space. His previous company, Momentus, is now
one of six Y Combinator companies to become public.
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3) Major Breakthrough in Nuclear Fusion
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The UK-based JET laboratory has smashed its own world
record for the amount of energy it can extract by squeezing
together two forms of hydrogen. If nuclear fusion can be
successfully recreated on Earth it holds out the potential of
virtually unlimited supplies of low-carbon, low-radiation energy.
The experiments produced 59 megajoules of energy over five seconds
(11 megawatts of power). This is more than double what was achieved
in similar tests back in 1997.
It's not a
massive energy output - only enough to boil about 60 kettles' worth
of water. But the significance is that it validates design choices
that have been made for an even bigger fusion reactor now being
constructed in France.
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4) How Wind Energy Can Power the World 18 Times Over
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Dan
Jørgensen is the Minister for Climate, Energy and Utilities of
Denmark, tasked with reducing the country’s emissions by 70 percent
by 2030 and closing down its oil industry.
Over the last
two decades, the wind power industry has grown at a dizzying pace.
(Fun fact: a single rotation from one of the world's most powerful
wind turbines can generate enough electricity to charge more than
1,400 cell phones.) Building off this exponential growth, Denmark's
climate minister Dan Jørgensen lays out his plan to end the
country's oil industry by 2050 and transition to a fossil-free
future powered by wind energy.
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