5.) John Stuart Reid – Saturday afternoon – Mystics and Scientists Conference 2023
In 2002, Professor James Gimzewski, at UCLA, used an Atomic Force Microscope to sense the sounds emitted by the respiration of a yeast cell, a new field of science that he named, sonocytology. In John Stuart Reid’s presentation he will describe a series of experiments conducted in collaboration with Professor Sungchul Ji of Rutgers University, designed to explore the sounds emitted by cancer cells and healthy cells, analysing their cymatic imprints on water by Professor Ji’s Planckian Distribution Equation method. This research was published in the Water Journal.
The presentation will also include a description of a series of experiments in which a vial of whole human blood was decanted into two smaller vials, one being immersed in a musical environment, while the control vial was placed in a quiet environment, for a period of 20-minutes, followed by a red blood cell count by automatic cell counter. The surprising results showed a significant increase in the numbers of viable red blood cells in the music-immersed blood, in comparison with the numbers from the control vial, and most surprising was that popular music genres outshone the results from classical music. The regeneration mechanism was discovered to be based on an increase in oxygen binding to haemoglobin molecules. This research carries the potential to support hospital patients who are hypoxic due to a weak heart or poor respiration. Publication of this research will follow later this year.
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