Science

Terrain – the Film

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In 2020 Marcelina Cravat was introduced to the work of Andrew Kaufman M.D. when he was thrust onto a worldwide stage for debunking the mainstream narrative of a viral pandemic by sifting through all of the published documentation that justified a tyrannical worldwide lockdown. As the mandates rolled out Marcelina Cravat sought to satisfy her curiosity and concerns for truthful information and called Dr. Andy out of the blue, who fortunately on that day, picked up his phone.
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Mechanical and Electrical Responses in Living Matter

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The first two chapters of Bose's 'Response in the Living and Non-living'.

 Reaction under stimulus is seen even in the lowest organisms; in some of the amœboid rhizopods, for instance. These lumpy protoplasmic bodies, usually elongated while creeping, if mechanically jarred, contract into a spherical form.

If, instead of mechanical  disturbance, we apply salt solution, they again contract, in the same way as before. Similar effects are produced by sudden illumination, or by rise of temperature, or by electric shock.

A living substance may thus be put into an excitatory state by either mechanical, chemical, thermal, electrical, or light stimulus. Not only does the point stimulated show the effect of stimulus, but that effect may sometimes be conducted even to a considerable distance.

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All human blood contains bacteria

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Alan Cantwell


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Bacteria are everywhere. Our mouths, throat, nose, ears all harbor germs. But what about the blood? Under ‘normal’ conditions physicians generally believe human blood is ‘sterile’. The idea of bacteria living in the blood normally is largely considered medical heresy. Dr Cantwell provides evidence showing the existence of bacterial entities in the blood. This directly relates to the work of Antoine Bechamp.

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My Inventions | Nikola Tesla

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BOOK - paperback, epub


My Inventions is the fascinating autobiography of Nikola Tesla, the visionary scientist who revolutionized the modern world with his discovery of the Alternating Current (AC) motor.

Written with wit and flair, Tesla recounts his early life in Serbia, his brush with death, his work with Thomas Edison, and the flash of insight that led to his greatest inventions.


This Distant Mirror edition also includes an extract from his visionary essay The Problem of Increasing Human Energy, which anticipates solar power and environmental technology by nearly a century.

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The Problem of Increasing Human Energy | Nikola Tesla

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BOOK - paperback, epub


Nikola Tesla steps beyond the laboratory to offer a profound philosophical theory of human progress.

Writing in 1900, the great inventor applies the laws of physics to humanity itself, visualizing the human race as a "mass" moved by forces. He explores the three ways to increase this energy: improving human health (increasing the mass), reducing ignorance and war (reducing the retarding force), and harnessing the sun's energy (increasing the motive force).


This Distant Mirror edition presents Tesla's most ambitious and prophetic work in a clear, accessible format.

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Response in the Living and Non-Living | Jagadish Bose

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Paperback, epub


Response in the Living and Non-Living is the groundbreaking 1902 treatise by Indian scientist Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose. Predating modern biophysics, Bose used sensitive instruments of his own design to prove that plants and metals share a similar electrical response to stress, fatigue, and poison as animals.


This Distant Mirror edition includes an introduction by Paramahansa Yogananda, highlighting the spiritual implications of Bose's scientific proof that the boundary between the living and the non-living is not as rigid as we once thought.
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