There are a lot of what ifs in this statement. However, assuming the
above is true:
How would one image this? What type of 'energy' may be released from
the body? Perhaps ideas should not be limited to electromagnetic
radiation. However, suggestions of which frequencies of EMR could be
considered.
Are there any devices already in existence that can measure the type of
'energy' you propose? Anything other than EMF meters? (would interested
in hearing about different types, settings, and sensitivities of EMF
meters.)
Finally, any informational resources are always appreciated. Has anyone
else looked at these types of questions beside MacDougall, Burr?
Thx!
Dr. Goodvibes MD
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goodvibes
What medical school awarded you an MD? I would like to keep away from
their graduates when it comes to medical care.
The only other thing I can conclude is that you you posted a bity under
a month eqrlier than you intended to.
Bill
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An old man would be better off never having been born.
It is difficult to tell who you are interacting with on these forums. I
will have to operate under the assumption that you are reasonably good
at what you do and that you are at least reasonably intelligent. If
there is an answer, perhaps this lends some support that EMR is not the
answer.
“Where there is an open mind there will always be a
frontier.”
Dr. GoodVibes MD
Salmon Egg;1508671 Wrote:
> In article goodvibe...@physicsbanter.com,
> goodvibes goodvibe...@physicsbanter.com wrote:
> -
> Suppose at the point of death an 'energy' was released from the body.
> A
> discrete unit of energy, perhaps part of the collective energy around
> us, that is released back to the general pool of energy that surrounds
> us. The same energy of also which all matter is composed.
>
> There are a lot of what ifs in this statement. However, assuming the
> above is true:
>
> How would one image this? What type of 'energy' may be released from
> the body? Perhaps ideas should not be limited to electromagnetic
> radiation. However, suggestions of which frequencies of EMR could be
> considered.
>
> Are there any devices already in existence that can measure the type
> of
> 'energy' you propose? Anything other than EMF meters? (would
> interested
> in hearing about different types, settings, and sensitivities of EMF
> meters.)
>
> Finally, any informational resources are always appreciated. Has
> anyone
> else looked at these types of questions beside MacDougall, Burr?
>
>
> Thx!
>
> Dr. Goodvibes MD-
>
> What medical school awarded you an MD? I would like to keep away from
> their graduates when it comes to medical care.
>
> The only other thing I can conclude is that you you posted a bity under
>
> a month eqrlier than you intended to.
>
> Bill
>
> --
> An old man would be better off never having been born.
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goodvibes