when water gets close to a paramagnetic material (the oxygen in sand/dirt),
electrons want to move away from the dirt.
when water gets close to a diamagnetic material (copper, gold, or sunlight),
electrons want to move towards the copper/gold/sunlight.
when a human stands barefoot on dirt/plants, electrons move away from the humans feet and legs.
when there are diamagnetic atoms such as trace minerals and gold floating in the persons head, electrons want to move towards the persons head.
positive sunlight striking the persons head and shoulders, also attracts electrons towards the persons head.
this movement of electrons from negative feat to positive head, is electricity !
and the cells of the body "collect" this electricity as it passes. to power themselves !
the DNA of each cell collects the passing electricity, through induction.
because DNA is coiled, like a copper wire coil !
the heart merely aids this process. by forcing water/blood to move around through the circulation system. moving electron-rich water up to the head, and electron-poor water down to the legs.
the positive water ions in the legs, attract more electrons into the human body, from water in the dirt. continuing the flow of electrons/electricity, without the human having to drink more water.
interesting...but still is it practical?
I seem to remember a lecture by Nassim Haramein that a heart consists of a tiny little singularity/black hole. This would account for a reported weight loss when a person dies. The singularity if true, could be the OU part of the blood stream, and our human conscience itself.
Can't say I am conviced, but I am intrigued by the concepts he proposes, even if they do require friendly little green men.
Hello, Blair. I love the article. I can't get enough of such things. Cheers! Very well written!