Blood flow and scalar waves

Various researchers have given up on determining how blood flows around the circulatory system and have decided that whatever energetic motivation there is from the heart is insufficient to describe the total flow and that there must be some other forces at work.

The widely accepted pressure-propulsion circulation model fails to explain an increasing number of observed circulatory phenomena”

“Experimental and phenomenological evidence suggest the opposite, namely that the blood possesses autonomous movement sustained by the metabolic demands of the tissues at the level of microcirculation.“ – Branko Furst

So the blood appears to move by itself. This contradicts the laws of physics, so we must look to some other source of energy to explain the blood flow and some physical mechanism by which this energy is harnessed and converted to kinetic energy.


Assertions:

  • Blood flow is organised into scalar waves
  • Scalar waves exist within red blood cells
  • Scalar waves form within the blood plasma
  • Scalar magnetic waves may exist as an etheric blood flow
  • These waves are energised by solar neutrinos
  • These structures are instrumental in circulation of the blood

Start with a drawing from Viktor Schauberger of water flow in a pipe.

The flow of water is largely spiral and almost friction free. The main body of the water has separated from the walls of the pipe (observed by Schauberger) thereby reducing friction even more and toroidal ring structures (scalar waves) exist at intervals to act as bearings to further help reduce friction and propel the main flow.


Such flow was measured by Schauberger (here) to demonstrate a sinusoidal response to increasing pressure and to actually develop negative resistance at certain flow rates. This result was reproduced by independent researchers and implies that some extra input of energy is coming from somewhere.


An image from Charlie Peskin’s PhD thesis shows fluid flow (top to bottom) through a valve structure such as may be found in the heart or veins. Vortices can be seen forming around the valve outlet and they will, when fully formed, close the valve behind them.


Another image from the paper by Merab Beraia showing spiral structures everywhere in the arterial system with even supposedly ‘turbulent’ blood flow being comprised of highly organised helical flow. The suggestion is that the blood is not behaving as a simple Newtonian fluid at all but that its movement is largely determined by electromagnetic forces, with spiral formations being typical of the interaction between charged particles and magnetic fields.


So the blood is forming toroidal structures known as ‘scalar waves’ which are electrically structured and largely self-sustaining and highly energy-efficient. The performance of such structures allows for the blood to actually accelerate as it comes out of the heart and to propel itself along the arteries.

Short video shows similar structures in sea water.


Here we see luminescence in sea water that is attributed to plankton. Maybe, but waterfalls have demonstrated the same phenomenon and Viktor Schauberger claims to have reproduced the phenomenon in a laboratory.


Konstantin Meyl gives the following hypothesis: Small vortices created in the water act as receivers for solar neutrinos and then release the energy as photons. Neutrinos are already in the form of a charge-vortex (right), making their absorption into similar structures highly plausible.

This would be a good explanation then for Schauberger’s observation of ‘negative resistance’; the water flow is already friction free and is absorbing additional energy through neutrino transduction.

Time to consider the possibility that vortical eddy currents in arterial blood will also absorb neutrino energy thereby magnifying their own action and helping propel the blood cells through the capillaries.


The Influence of the Golden Ratio on the Erythrocyte

This paper from Purcell and Ramsey claims that red blood cells are constructed according to the Golden Ratio.

If in addition we have an electric current flowing around the blood cell, we have precisely the conditions for the generation of stable scalar waves.
The blood is energised by an electric field in the heart and toroidal currents are maintained by input from neutrinos.

The capillary problem. Fluid flow at small scales is profoundly different from that of macro scale flow. Here, viscous forces completely dominate the flow dynamics, making even distilled water seem, not so much like honey, but thick warm tar.

Scott Turner explains:


Intuitive ideas of fluid flow arise from observations at the macro level and do not translate well to the micro-cosmos. Any explanation of capillary flow emerging from such intuitions must be considered invalid.

So how are blood cells squeezing through capillaries that are smaller than themselves? The idea that pressure generated a billion cells away can do this without exploding the intermediate arteries is a very big stretch of the imagination.

If our new toy is toroidal waves fuelled by neutrinos then it is time to consider this surely?

Scalar waves were described above as created from physical matter (water) but with some electrical properties which help organise the matter into spiral flows and toroidal rings. Meyl, however, in his book Scalar Waves, describes them as stable dynamic states within the electromagnetic field itself with no need for any supporting material substance.

These waves can exist by themselves and carry energy and information around biological systems. One German scientist documents how they can apparently organise physical conduits within the cells in order to facilitate communication and then dismantle them when no longer necessary.

If blood is observed by competent scientists to ‘propel itself’ around the capillaries then maybe such field waves are implicated here, after all: what else is there?


Capillary flow (Pollack) The video clip from Gerald Pollack of water flowing autonomously through a tube (left to right) can be found here. “Unending flow through the tube; it can go on for a full day” – Pollack

We see water with no discernible source of power flowing steadily into a tube. The phenomenon only works with hydrophilic tubes and is enhanced by application of infra-red or ultra-violet light.

The whole phenomenon is self-organising, with the ability to absorb external energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation and to use it as ‘fuel’


From chaos to order in active fluids – Morozov. Wu et al

In this paper, some biological substances including ATP were mixed with water and the resulting solution placed in small tubes and cylinders.

The fluid spontaneously organised itself into vortices, the vortices oriented themselves with respect to each other and then the whole thing started to move in a single unidirectional flow.

The diameter of the tubes determined the speed of flow and small notches made in the cylinder walls could be used to control the direction of the flow.

The flow then is not driven by a pressure gradient and the author asks if the idea of ‘pressure’ even makes sense in such liquids.

We know that the heart creates vortices of blood at the scale of centimetres but this paper now suggests that at lower scales, i.e. in the capillaries, there is scarcely a need to mechanically shape the blood flow as it seems quite capable of organising its own affairs.

In dogs whose heart has been stopped, the blood continues to flow for up to a hour. This blood is clearly not being driven by the heart but by some residual energy left in the bloodstream that continues to organise and implement flow independently of whatever catastrophe may have occurred elsewhere.


The venous problem. If the blood is pumped around by pressure alone then the rather slow flow emerging from the capillaries will speed up into the veins and eventually emerge as a flow into the heart that seems as fast and vigorous as the flow exiting the heart after being pumped.

Venous flow is claimed to be by muscular contraction, with the valves preventing return flow, but if the flow into the heart is a fast as claimed then there is surely no return flow to mitigate against? And what happens when we are asleep or bedridden?

The valves may well prevent return flow but they also serve the purpose of restoring vortices to the blood which in turn can now transmute ambient vortex energy to kinetic propulsion of the blood.

In addition, the construction of scalar waves will give the blood flow a specific direction. It is no good postulating some sort of energetic input to the bloodstream without both a description of a mechanism of how flow is generated and a way of determining the direction of that flow. The idea that scalar waves are produced by venous valves fits these requirements precisely.


Branko Furst: “Experimental and phenomenological evidence suggest .. that the blood possesses autonomous movement sustained by the metabolic demands of the tissues at the level of microcirculation”. So the blood flow is regulated and physically caused by the actual demand for the blood flow and this happens at the capillary level!

What are we to make of this? The body is making its own requests for blood flow at the cellular level, with each portion of capillary making a small contribution to the overall blood flow. We can suppose that requests for extra blood are made by the transfer of scalar waves somehow from organ to capillary and that these waves will then absorb neutrinos and maybe actually help drive the blood through the capillary to the required degree.

So running upstairs leads to surplus heat ‘waste’ (vortex energy) in the muscles which spirals inwards towards the capillaries, becoming more concentrated as it does so. This energy passes through the capillary walls and has an effect similar to the application of infrared light. The overall blood flow increases with this extra energy and the heart beats faster as an end result of the increased blood flow, not as an initial cause of it.

The blood enters the heart as fast as it exits (this must be the case anyhow) – so is the heart causing the blood to flow or is the flow causing the heart to pump? The speed of the blood entering the heart cannot be caused by blood that was pumped out of the heart and around the body as the two flows are decoupled from each other causally by both the capillary and venous blood flow, neither of which are dependent upon arterial blood pressure.

Is the heart sucking up the venous blood (opinions seem to differ on this) or is the blood simply moving by itself with the beating heart simply interpolated in the middle and acting as some sort of regulator?


Pulmonary circulation is the system of transportation that shunts de-oxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs to be re-saturated with oxygen before being dispersed into the systemic circulation.” – NIH
So blood flow out of the lungs is via dispersal. This really is avoiding the question.

Konstantin Meyl (here) points out that there is considerable energy stored in water vortices in humid air and that these contribute a significant portion of the energy input to the human body. There is less energy in the air we breathe out than the air we breathe in.

So it is possible then, that scalar waves from the air we breathe directly enter the pulmonary blood flow and make a contribution to the circulation. This makes a lot of sense with an increase in breathing leading increased energy input which then directly causes an increase in circulation. The requirement is determining the physiology as described by Furst. See also: Do we breathe oxygen?

How else is blood assumed to flow away from the delicate lung capillaries? Is there really enough pressure maintained here to continue pumping the blood all the way around the body? Is this local pressure somehow micro-managed by the beating of the heart according to demand? That really would be a miracle!

Are conditions such as legionnaire’s disease and pneumonia largely the result of bad pulmonary circulation as a result of lack of fresh (energised) air? See: What causes pneumonia?


The Yin and Yang symbol is not far off a stylised depiction of a scalar wave and descriptions of Qi energy tie it closely to the blood: “Blood nurtures and supports Qi, or the body’s life force; in turn, Qi supplies the power, intelligence, and messages to propel Blood into all the physical structures where it’s required “

Blood is the mother of Qi; Qi is the commander of Blood”

Blood is the material substance that courses through our veins. But without the messages and wisdom of Qi and the power of its flow, we could not live. Without a sufficient quantity and quality of Blood, at the physical level, you cannot create Qi. All the body, mind, and spirit actions you perform in your daily life depend on the value and quality of Blood and Qi. The quality of your Qi helps Blood flow properly throughout your body.” – TCM

A very clear dependent duality here that mirrors the scalar wave theory of Konstantin Meyl


References:

The Heart and Circulation: An Integrative Model
Author: Branko Furst
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 144715276X
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1447152767

The Heart and Circulation: an Integrative Model – Branko Furst
The introduction to the book
https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/bfm:978-1-4471-5277-4/1.pdf
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/288981713_The_Heart_and_Circulation_-_An_Integrative_Model

Living energies – Calum Coats
https://www.foodforthoughtstore.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Living-Energies-Callum-Coats-Part-1.pdf

Living energies – Calum Coats

http://www.foodforthoughtstore.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Living-Energies-Callum-Coats-Part-2.pdf


Flow patterns around heart valves – Charles Peskin – PhD thesis 1972
https://www.math.nyu.edu/~peskin/papers/csp_thesis.pdf

Neutrino Power – Konstantin Meyl
https://www.meyl.eu/go/indexa90a.html

The influence of the Golden Ratio on the Erythrocyte – M Purcell, R Ramsey
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/331103066_The_Influence_of_the_Golden_Ratio_on_the_Erythrocyte

Physics of Life – Life at Low Reynolds Number – Scott Turner
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZk2bMaqs1E

Scalar Waves – Konstantin Meyl
https://www.meyl.eu/go/index92d2.html

Blood and Qi – Traditional Chinese Medicine World Foundation
https://www.tcmworld.org/blood-and-qi/

Physiology, Pulmonary Circulation – Boyette, Burns
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK518997/

Potential vortex, newly discovered properties of the electric field – Konstantin Meyl
https://www.meyl.eu/go/indexb830.html