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FUNCTION &
MAGNETISM:
EVEN
OUR
SLEEB
DREAMS
&
MENTAL
ACTIVITIES ARE
RELATED
TO MAGNETISM?
Dopamine
for
brain activities
accumulates during our sleep. The
initial
shallow phase of our
sleep
(around 90 minutes)
is
followed by a
deep
sleep of
around
20
minutes.
After
such 4
to 5
such cycling, we
wake
up, Dreaming occurs during
the
latter phase
when there
are rapid
eye
movements. Francis Crick, who
first
discovered DNA,
hypothesized
that
such phenomenon
is
to
"delete" un-
necessary memories.
Probably,
the
brain's alpha waves induces very
minute
magnetism
picked up
by
SQUID: superconducting quantum
interference, utilizing the Josehpson
device principles
-
MEG
(magneto-
encephalography), very uselul for
guiding specific
management
of
epilepsy, brain tumors and bleeding,
etc, The hypothesis
of
"biological
superconduction":
magnetite
found
in
bees
and
pigeons reacts
to
superconduction
of the
earth's
magnetism,
is
supported
by
the
Karl
effect
-
organisms
emit
electrons
in
high electrical
frequency
and
voltage.
Like
physical principles, our
mind is
"interchangeable",
e.g., our
vastly dif-
ferent
reactions
to
exactly the same
event. While workaholics work
to
death
by
ignoring
the
"tiredness"
message,
the
author believes that
magnetic
necklaces
would
help relax-
ing neck muscles.
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