Re: Stasis Field

Jerry Wayne Decker ( jwdatwork@yahoo.com )
Wed, 26 Aug 1998 11:44:55 -0700 (PDT)

Hi Steve et al!

Yes, that might work, a combination of the effects. I loved the
concept of the healing chamber in the movie 'Stargate'. It appeared
to be some kind of cold air, Dotto ring arrangment with a gauze type
veil that covered the face and body of the person. Since it folded up
to cover the body and apparently bathe it in some kind of energy
field.

A couple of months back, some of us were discussing a healing chamber
that would offer a plethora of technologies that would work together
to heal.

These would include a flotation tank (600 lbs rock salt to allow the
body to float freely) heated to 98.7 and in a dark chamber, RIFE
plasma tube, maybe Lakhovksy MWO, North pole magnets, possibly
acoustic entrainment or imaging tapes to guide the person to heal in a
kind of self-hypnotic state.

I have also considered the possibility of a medicated vaseline type
compound like 'Bag Balm' (used on inflammed tissue such as cow teats)
possibly preceded by a mud bath containing salts that suck out toxins
and poisons, changing color in the process as proof of operation.

In the movie, it seems like it was more of an anti-time field since
there was no scar....clothing wasn't affected because it isn't
'dynamic' (as in self-motion) so it remained ripped or damaged though
the wound heals.

Anyway, the concept intrigues me no end as I surely would have used it
recently to restore a friend to health. We are yet children when it
comes to the many dynamic interplays of living systems. The holistic
self-tuned approach is the one that I think offers the most hope.

I always envisioned a device that would scan you and get a 'virtual
state' signature of your body, then apply specific frequencies to
compensate for damages and help to optimize the body to maximum
health. I used to think you could stand on metal plates to be scanned
when you wake up, while shaving and brushing your teeth, the computer
scans your patterns and applies corrections...however, those could
easily be skewed during the stresses encountered during the day, so it
would be best to do this at night before going to bed. This would
allow full application of the biasing changes while in the healing
mode of sleep.

Flanagan said you could spend the time to do an acupuncture treatment
to rebalance your body energy patterns, but if you walk into the
street and experience any kind if shock, like nearly getting hit by a
car, all that acupuncture work would be scrambled.

So, he did all kinds of experiments with patterns and found a
Fibonacci seems to charge the body when it has a lefthand rotation,
while a righthand rotation will suck energy from the body.

He made something called an Innergy medallion which used a balanced,
though I think slightly phase adjusted form of the left and right
fibonacci patterns which he claims will restore and maintain the
overall body energies in a balanced condition. Saw this tested and it
was amazing to see the effect actually measured using a tobiscope.

A friend showed me a Q-Link pendant that his wife gave him for his
birthday. He says he noticed a shift in 'something' when he put it on
and now reports more energy and alertness when he wears the necklace.
This thing is totally solid state and they cost about $90.00.
Somewhere in the biology section of KeelyNet I have it listed where
you can order one. Check out; http://www.keelynet.com/biology.htm

That's one way, but I'm still up for the healing bed which of course
brings up the other point. In a reduced or cancelled gravity
environment, time must move slower so the body would not age as fast
and would have more time to heal...kind of like an unequal reciprocity
where it has much more time to heal than when in a normal gravity/time
condition. Keely was so correct in his contention that time is
gravity. So a bedroom where you either float in the air or are in a
reduced gravity field would further enhance body repairs and possibly
even rejuvenation.

---Steve wrote:
>
> > I got to thinking about the 'stasis' field that some of the Star
Trek
> > shows talk about...ya know, it seems like that could be possible.
> > There are also correlations to what would appear to be an anti-time
> > field if it was simply a matter of reversing motion, but just
> > spinning backwards won't reverse time, despite what Superman does in
> > the movies..<g>..
>
> Hi Jerry,
>
> This is weird.. I was just discussing an idea of mine with someone,
> and I mentioned anti-time as one of the alternatives to the
> problem we were talking about.. Basically I was looking for
> possible ways of reverse aging myself to about 15 or so.. (only
> 3 years difference, nothing too big..) but still retaining my
> current memories and intelligence..
>
> Anyway, for years since I saw it first on Star Trek I've been
> fascinated by stasis fields.. When you mentioned the correlations
> with the anti-time field, I started to think how both could be used
> for actual age reversal.. Say the person is in the device, and the
> stasis field is turned on.. part of it would keep their neural
> activity "frozen", while their body is "de-aged".. assuming the
> brain's electrical signals could be totally frozen without
> harming the person, this could result in a younger, healthy body,
> but with the same memories as before the procedure..
>
> what do you think of this idea?
>
> ttyl
> -Steve
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