Chris
>
>But people in submarines would find similar effects, people in mines
and
>also in Alaska and Antarctica would find little UV and gamma rays,
people
>who live in always overcast places and where people stay in lot's would
have
>allot less UV and gamma radiation.
>
>But I think that submarines are the closest to the underwater biosphere
>situation and people stay down for long times at deep levels with no
noted
>effect AFAIK.
>
>What is so different about the submarine situation that it does not
block UV
>and gamma?
>
>
>John Berry
>
>
>CJT Enterprises one wrote:
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>> John et al,
>>
>> John,
>>
>> It isnt blocking light that does it. It is blocking certain UV
>> wavelengths and gamma radiation which prologns life and reactivates
>> these glands and organs.
>>
>> >I think that you must have the sun's light diffused through the
water
>> and
>> >enter the person, It may be needed to do this on a sunny day.
>> >
>> >It can't just be shielding light, There must be a change in the
light
>> or the
>> >light may induce something in the water or there may be two parts to
>> the
>> >light and the water shields the bad part but lets the good part
>> through.
>> >
>> >What if you had an orgone gun but had the orgone filtered through
water
>> >first or maybe just the light from a light bulb?
>> >
>> >
>> >John Berry
>> >> http://www.fortunecity.com/roswell/crystal/100/
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