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Look at www.doveclinic.com menu option 'Research and Resources' and then

click on the section ‘Subtle Energies in Cancer’

 

You will be directed to a PDF file describing how subtle energy is used in

the diagnosis of disease. Basically, this paper is saying is that matter

(actually it is the hydrogen in all organic material) can exist in a

slightly higher energy state than normal due to the Lamb Shift. Check Lamb

Shift on the Internet.

 

The slightly higher energy state due to the Lamb Shift contributes to

conditions where more 'unattached energy' facilitates increased oxidative

process, inflammation, congestion and ultimately cancer itself. In TCM

terminology this would be known as a Yang condition associated with stasis.

 

No reason in the paper is given for the persistence of a Lamb Shifted

hydrogen state in organic matter and cancerous conditions in particular. The

energetics of the Lamb Shift derive from 'vacuum fluctuations' so presumably

there is no reason for hydrogen atoms to stay in this state any longer than

the Uncertainty Principle would predict ( h ~ dE . dT ) ?

 

I calculate that dT be about [ h= 6.626 E-34 Js; dE = 4.372 E-6 eV; dT ~

1.516 E-28 s ] - well very small ideed.

 

So, the big question is how does this essentially random event persist or

accumulate so that enough energy is available to get involved in molecular

reactions requiring hundreds, thousands if not millions of Lamb Shifted

hydrogen atoms to trigger one oxidative reaction ? Some possible answers: 1.

Energy exchange with negative Lamb Shifted atoms (but I haven't heard of

them); 2.radiointerference and e.m. resonance (too much time spent in front

of a goggle box) 3. energy capture and morphogenic resonance ?

 

Your thoughts ?

 

Chill.

 

Sammy.

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