The resurrection and vortex physics

An argument is presented that the absence of a heartbeat does not necessarily imply an absence of circulation and that given appropriate energetic input, the heart may be persuaded to start beating again and a body may come back to life. Accounts of cosmic events support the hypothesis.

There is a great deal of scepticism surrounding the idea that a man, once pronounced dead, could come back to life at some time later. This is largely owing to the idea that the stopping of a heart is synonymous with cessation of circulation and that this leads inevitably to a rapid and irreversible state of death.

However, the heart is not the main driver of circulation, it is not a pressure pump (The Heart is not a Pump) and the main impetus for the blood flow comes from the capillary beds according to many researchers. See: The Heart and Circulation.


Circulation continues after cardiac arrest

S A Thompson showed that in asphyxiated dogs, residual circulation continued for up to two hours after cardiac arrestOther research has shown 20% to 40% increases in cardiac output after occlusion of thoracic aorta” – Branko Furst

The blood in chick embryos is seen to be circulating before the heart has been formed and vortices are observed in the blood in between pulses.” – Furst

When the heart (of a chick embryo) was stopped, blood continued to flow for approximately 50 minutes, albeit at a lower velocity. When IR was introduced, the post-mortem flow increased..” Li, Pollack


Galvanic energy

Somewhere way back on my Twitter feed is a photocopy of a page in a book written by some Victorian scientist who took recently deceased bodies from a morgue and drained the blood from them. The blood was re-vitalised by the introduction of galvanic energy and then replaced into the body. The blood started to flow by itself, the heart would restart and the bodies would exhibit muscle movement.

Given what I now know about the blood and circulation, I am now prepared to believe that such a thing is possible. However, it isn’t the galvanic energy that causes the blood to flow but the infusion of blood which creates the vortices necessary for propulsion. The flow of blood is causes the heart to start beating again.


Vortex flow hypothesis

Many researchers have come to the eventual conclusion that it is not the heart that is pumping the blood at all but that the ‘blood moves under its own momentum‘ (The Heart and Circulation) or some such phrase. This seems outlandish, but then so are the circumstances.

The phenomenon of vortices is repeatedly mentioned in connection with the flow of blood but the importance of this does not seem to have been appreciated.

The hypothesis here then is that the blood is moved by the generation of powerful energetic vortex structures which propel the fluid around the circulatory system and that the resulting flow is actually instrumental in causing the heart itself to beat.

The vortex structures have an electrical component and are able to absorb energy from the environment as a power source. This energy may include: electric field energy, heat, Gibbs energy and the energy from the solar neutrino stream.

The vortices are generated in the capillary beds but are starting to deteriorate by the time they get to the heart. It is here that they are re-organised by the spiral flow of the heart into the geometric structures conducive to efficient, almost friction-free flow.


Spontaneous vortex flow

From chaos to order in active fluids – Alexander Morozov
https://people.brandeis.edu/~kuntawu/Publications/Science_355_eaal1979_2017/Science_355_1262_2017.pdf

In this paper some ATP and other biological substances were added to water and the solution placed into square channels of various dimensions.

The water was seen to self-organise first into a collection of vortices as shown and second into a self-sustaining directional flow along the tube.

This begs the question: “Where does the energy come from to sustain such a flow?”

One idea is that the ambient heat is translated to a vortex structure and in this way contributes to such a flow.

Another idea comes from Konstantin Meyl in his book “Scalar Waves: a first Tesla physics handbook”. Meyl suggests that the vortex structures are capable of absorbing the occasional passing neutrino and transducing them to vortex energy within the water.

See: Blood flow and scalar waves


How did the blood flow restart after crucifixion?

The hypothesis then is that during crucifixion the heart stopped and life signs diminished considerably, but irreversible death had not yet occurred and there was still some circulation of blood driven by the vortices from the capillary beds.

Possibly movement of the body and the change from vertical to horizontal posture caused blood movement which created more vortices which increased blood flow through the heart, causing a gentle pulsating maybe.

A sudden addition to the energetic input from an increase in intensity of the solar neutrino stream further promotes blood flow and the heart begins to beat in earnest again. Life signs improve and normal functioning is resumed.


Eclipses and the solar neutrino stream

How could this come about? Konstantin Meyl is claiming that during an eclipse, the Earth acts as a lens and neutrino density on parts of the planet increase by a factor of 20,000! We should therefore be looking for evidence of a solar eclipse.

“Scalar waves..” – Konstantin Meyl

It turns out that there are plenty of references in the Bible itself that support this idea:

In Luke 23:44-45 of the New American Bible Revised Edition — the Bible translation heard at U.S. Catholic Masses — the verses explicitly refer to a solar eclipse preceding Jesus’ death: “It was now about noon and darkness came over the whole land until three in the afternoon because of an eclipse of the sun.”

Both the New Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition and the New Jerusalem Bible — EWTN founder Mother Angelica’s favorite teaching Bible — simply state “the sun’s light failed.”

The Contemporary English Version — a New Testament translation approved by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops — declares, “The sun stopped shining.”

The Douay-Rheims version of the New Testament — published in 1582 and used for centuries by English-speaking Catholics — asserts “the sun was darkened.”

Source: https://thegoodnewsroom.org/was-there-a-total-solar-eclipse-when-jesus-died/



Neutrinos, eclipses and plagues


Radioactive decay. Large molecules will ‘decay’ by the emissions of particles and photons at seemingly random time intervals. If we are to believe in an ordered universe at all then we should not be satisfied with explanations involving the random fluctuations of quantum vacuum energy but instead look for a cause in the physical universe.

The solution proposed by Konstantin Meyl in his book Scalar Waves is that neutrinos from the sun will occasionally pass close to an atomic nucleus and the field disturbance thereby created will supply sufficient energy to destabilise the structure and result in the emission of a wave-particle.

This is causal now instead of random and can therefore be tested. If the decay rate depends upon neutrino density then any change in that density will result in an increase or decrease in decay rate.

Thousands of measurements made by Simon Shnoll confirm this hypothesis. Radioactive decay (right) varies according to the time of year and the phases of the moon. The Shnoll Effect

Atomic clocks are based upon such decay and we would therefore expect to see altered timekeeping during significant cosmic events such as eclipses. This turns out to be true with even clocks in the same laboratory losing synchronicity if they are aligned differently with respect to the sun.

Atomic clocks during eclipses The times on two caesium atomic clocks were compared and were seen to be generally in agreement except during an eclipse.

The two clocks were in the same laboratory but were oriented in different directions. This is unexplained by mainstream physics but is not at all surprising if we accept the physics of Konstantin Meyl.

Meyl puts the effect down to an additional energy input from solar neutrinos which become more focused when the sun, earth and moon are in alignment.


Further data from around the world support this correlation and the effect is so strong as to affect various Foucault pendulums around the world.
The effect of an eclipse of the sun, to which for instance a Foucault pendulum reacts, can equally be traced back to the interaction of the neutrinos as the free energy.” – Scalar Waves p441.


The experiments of both Giorgio Piccardi (right) and Vlial Kaznacheev both showed that biological processes were affected by the season, phases of the moon and particularly by eclipses. The explanation given by Meyl is that biological systems will absorb energy from solar neutrinos and utilise it to their advantage.

The gravitational field of the moon act as a lens, focusing the neutrino stream on some parts of the Earth’s surface, creating ‘hot-spots’ of biological activity (not always beneficial).

From Meyl’s book:

The shadow of an eclipse follows a very precise path across the globe, making it ideal for investigating correlations between the neutrino stream and global events.


Meyl has linked variations in the neutrino stream and alteration in field vortices to both earthquakes and plagues as well as mere sleep disturbances:

Whoever places himself in the centre line of the complete shadow on August 11, at first will detect a decrease of the neutrino radiation to 50 to 60 percent, then a steep increase to 2800 percent and from the summit again the whole backwards, while standing on the earth he turns by under the moving moon shadow. The ring with half the radiation, which reaches us first, doesn’t pose a problem since, as said, we only have half the radiation in every night. Some animals and plants as a result erroneously will set out for sleep.” – Scalar waves p. 417

In the case of an eclipse of the sun effects on the biology, like problems with the heart among affected, at least can’t be excluded. If the scalar wave density increases above the density which is normal, then this has a positive effect on the economy of energy, as long as the body is capable to regulate the amount taken up. If the regulatory process however should fail . then the risk of a self-inflammation exists.

Also straw bales and other organic and inflammable materials could thus go up in flames.”

But before that happens, first the information technical influence of the scalar waves will show. Here we have to expect a psychotronic influencing, which is showing in a limited ability of perception. History teaches us as an example that a by Thales of Milet predicted total eclipse of the sun at 28.5.585 B.C. compulsorily has ended a battle in Asia Minor between the Medes and the Lydians, because the soldiers apparently most literally had gone out of their mind” – Scalar waves p. 419


Death and war play dice about the fate of mankind during the
eclipse of the sun of 1562


There are in fact several papers on the effects of eclipses on health but results are patchy and research is struggling as they have no putative mechanism to investigate and so effects are assumed to be largely psychosomatic. Patients with schizophrenia appear to be particularly sensitive, showing both behavioural and physiological changes during the eclipse:

Of the hormones studied, it is prolactin which showed an increase in titre associated with behavioural abnormalities in concerned patients during and immediately after the total solar eclipse.

We find that over the six post eclipse days the previously increased titre of prolactin shows a tendency to come down gradually to the normal and behavioural abnormalities and symptoms like sleep disturbance, restlessness and anxiety were seen in patients” – Boral et al



References:

Meyl’s website
https://www.meyl.eu/

Scalar waves – Konstantin Meyl
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/242200443_Scalar_Waves_Theory_and_Experiments_1

Effects of total solar eclipse on mental patients; a clinico-biochemical correlation – Boral, Mishra, Pal, Ghosh
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3013169/

Lunar phase and psychiatric illness in Goa – Parmeshwaran, Patel, Fernandes
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2962285/