The blood can circulate by itself

Matthew Joseph Rodermund (1854-1919) performed many gruesome experiments on anaesthetised pigs and summarised them in his booklet: “Positive proofs that the blood can circulate without the aid of the heart”. Arterial blood flow is self-driven and flow in the pulmonary vein gets its power from inhaled oxygen.

A pig was anaesthetised and the aorta was drawn out and clamped so as to disconnect it from the pumping of the heart. The blood drained from the artery in no time at all which is proof enough in itself that the blood flow was not driven by the ‘pumping’ of the heart.

Sections of the aorta were clamped off and it was found that blood moved downstream, away from the second clamping, but remained in the clamped of section. When the lower clamp was removed, blood again drained away but less vigorously than before.

Hypothesis

A proposed mechanism for blood flow in the large arteries is that the blood is formed into a compact vortex structure by the heart and that the resulting ring vortices, charged with kinetic energy, will unroll and propel the blood along the artery. Very possibly these vortices can accumulate some energy from the ambient electromagnetic field structure, from heat transfer and from the ever present solar neutrino stream.

The blood is shaped by the heart into an extremely efficient geometrical structure which loses very little energy and will continue to self-organise and self-propel even when outside of the body if an artery should be ruptured; blood will spurt a long way!

See: Blood flow and scalar waves

In the case of the clamped off section of artery, the ring vortices are still spinning, still trying to move along and expending energy in the process. When the clamp is released they continue along their way but some energy has been lost.

These effects are not seen in the veins because the vortices do not make it past the capillary bed and so a different mechanism is at work here.


Action of the lungs

If the lungs are allowed to collapse the heart rate slows and the arteries will empty themselves of blood whilst the veins will become distended. When the lung function is restored, circulation s renewed and the heart in invigorated.

Breathing is somehow necessary in order for adequate circulation.

I have demonstrated it on many animals of various kinds, and it accords so well with the ideas of men who find that force acting upon matter bestows life and motion upon matter. Call this force what you will — call it electricity, call it oxygen or ozone, it is this element of so-called force without which all matter is lifeless, and without any power to move or alter itself” – Rodermund

Hypothesis

The necessary energy to propel the blood from the lungs to the heart is in the form of ‘field vortices’ in the air breathed. These electromagnetic packets of energy are incorporated into the fluids of the blood and work against the ambient bio-field to propel the blood along to the heart.

The blood at this point is charged with energy but does not have the same vortex structure as that in the aorta as it has been a while since it passed through the heart. Blood flow here will not be as vigorous.

In the pulmonary veins, there is no pulsation as is found in the rest of the arterial system, but in puncturing the pulmonary vein the blood will spurt out with a force nearly equal to that of the arteries.” – Rodermund


The heart is not a pump

Another point that demonstrates positively that the heart is not the real propelling power of the blood, is the fact known to the ancients, that after death the arteries are empty; it was from this phenomena that the belief arose that the arteries contained no blood, but air; hence the name artery (which means air-pipe). Now if the heart were a pump it would be impossible for the arteries to be empty after death, for when a pump ceases to do its work, the fluid pumped would cease to flow, consequently, the blood would remain in the arterial system” – Rodermund


Galen

Galen thought that the object of breathing was to take into the lungs what is termed pneuma or spirits. That air breathed underwent in the lung tissue a change which resulted in the production of vital spirits. The spirits according to Galen, was not the substance of atmospheric air, but something produced from it by the transforming agency of the lung

Galen is clearly talking about field vortices even if he couldn’t describe them as such. These vortices are taken up by the blood and very possibly assist with the circulation. See: Blood flow and scalar waves. In addition, such energy is delivered directly to the ATP/ADP in the blood for transport to every cell in the body. See: Do we breathe oxygen?

Again Galen says that the mechanical force of the heart was not the only one by which the animal fluids were drawn or impelled in the needful direction. He thought there was a physiological force which he compared with that of a magnet, by which the tissue attracted the ingredients for its nourishment, as we would express it to-day, that the electrical power has something to do with the circulation.”

Astonishing. The physical force compared to that of a magnet is the inward spiralling of a magnetic vortex structure. Energy is drawn inwards by the laws of physics to supply the tissues and blood with essential energy. The alveoli of the lungs play host to an electromagnetic field which is under the control of the lungs themselves and when the air enters during breathing, this vortex structure will attract the field energy in the air and transfer it to the bloodstream; no material exchange is necessary for this.

See: The bio-field of the heart


The lungs and heart

One strong feature can be noticed when watching the lungs and heart under experiment for hours — that the heart so to speak — “dances to the music of the lungs” This means that when the lungs are taking in pure air, and the blood normal, just as an engine responds to the steam from the boiler.

Another point is always certain that whenever breathing is aroused, the heart action is also increased.

As already stated that the difference noticed in the action of the blood in the pulmonary veins and arteries, that the heart in its churning and contractile action agitates the blood, so as to give increased molecular activity to the charged blood-cells, and thereby give increased activity to the blood to circulate alone throughout the system. This accords well with the difference noticed when puncturing a large artery — the blood spurts out like a fluid that had been agitated, while puncturing the pulmonary vein, such phenomena is not noticed.” – Rodermund

The blood spurts from an artery because the vortex geometry and energy flow has been optimised by the heart to self-propel vigorously in a large open vessel whereas the blood in the pulmonary vein is instead the accumulation of smaller vortex energies from the capillaries and may be assisted by an electromagnetic filed within the lungs.

As already stated that the difference noticed in the action of the blood in the pulmonary veins and arteries, that the heart in its churning and contractile action agitates the blood, so as to give increased molecular activity to the charged blood-cells, and thereby give increased activity to the blood to circulate alone throughout the system.” – Rodermund


Fresh air and health

This particular phenomenon I think the most important of all when considered in the light of health and disease, its result upon the nutrition of the body and the action of such blood upon the chyle, and and the inactivity of such circulation upon carrying off the necessary waste products, debilitating all systemic functions, so that the same food eaten to-day, making us happy, as well as giving good nourishment to the body, to-morrow, the same food when taken without sufficient quantity and quality of oxygen in the air breathed, would produce results all the way from a dull feeling to some severe form of dis¬ ease. Poor food and good air will do so the same, but not so readily.”

What is meant by “quality of oxygen”? Surely all oxygen is the same? Not necessarily. Air that has already been breathed has been depleted of some of its energy; it is low on electromagnetic vortices. This will be invisible to and unmeasurable by scientists but may be true nevertheless.

Konstantin Meyl has claimed that the field vortices breathed in make a significant contribution to overall energy intake, citing two examples where they are actually necessary.

One is the ability of migrating birds to make huge journeys without eating much and the other is the phenomenon of endurance athletes who reportedly train for extended periods (months) at a measurable calorie deficit.

Conjecture: Pneumonia is primarily caused by the breathing of stale air. Already sick patients are confined to bed and forced to breathe second-hand air, depleted of vortex energy. They are missing energy but more to the point there are insufficient vortices to produce a decent flow of blood within the capillaries of the lungs. The tissues of the lungs are similarly deprived and infection sets in.



References:

Positive proofs that the blood can circulate without the aid of the heart – Matthew Joseph Rodermund
https://archive.org/details/101211053.nlm.nih.gov/page/6/mode/2up

Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport: Many athletes at risk due to prolonged, severe calorie mismatch – Adam Ward
https://healthsci.mcmaster.ca/relative-energy-deficiency-in-sport-many-athletes-at-risk-due-to-prolonged-severe-calorie-mismatch/