SOME BIOPHYSICAL BASES
for the
HUMAN ENERGY SYSTEM
By Wallace G. Heath, Ph.D.
My interest in and use of the Energetic Fitness Systems (EFS) unit was the
result of the diagnosis of my prostate cancer in October 2001, followed by a
heart attack at age 70 on November 1, 2002. While I had used several
alternative treatments for the cancer during the year without measurable
progress (the PSA went from 6.5 to 12.5 during that year), it was only after
the heart attack that I used the EFS daily for two months. In addition to an
excellent rapid recovery from the heart attack with two stents, the PSA
dropped from 12.5 to 7.4, with no additional therapies from before than the
four heart medicines, which are not known to have any effects on PSA levels.
On January 3, 2003 my wife and I left for an energetic two-month trip to
Australia and returned with my PSA at 8 (not statistically higher than the
7.4 level), and with no prostate or cancer therapy during the trip. The EFS
usage is now continuing.
This anecdotal experience led me to investigate further into the possible
biophysical bases for the EFS and other electromagnetic therapies. My
scientific background includes 12 years studying at two universities (UC
Berkeley and UA Tucson) in physics and biology resulting in a Ph.D. in
zoology with a minor in physics in1962.
The most apparent initial discovery in reviewing biophysical information was
that few physicists study biology, and even fewer biologists study physics
seriously. By contrast, no medical biologists would expect to have less than
a year of organic chemistry and at least a year of biochemistry (in addition
to a year of general chemistry). Yet very few medical schools have even a
single course in biophysics. And even second or third year physics are not
required in the medical curriculum. This may help explain the apparent lack
of popularity or acceptance of biophysical therapies.
While the EFS technology goes back more than 100 years to Nikola Tesla (1),
the father of electrical engineering, and George Lakhovsky (2), an early
pioneer in biophysics, only in recent decades is research catching up to
where they left off. Thus, the modern version of the EFS is still on the
leading edge. Tesla’s experience convinced him that a high voltage field
with low or no current energized the body and seemed to overcome illnesses
with no side effects. Lakhovsky found that oscillating the high voltage over
a wide range of frequencies greatly increased the curative powers of the
system. He and Tesla worked brilliantly together to develop the Multi-Wave
Oscillator (MWO), which was the prototype of the EFS. But in the early
1900’s electromedicine was outlawed in the US and further research was
greatly restricted for most of the century. But thanks to a rather small
group of dedicated physicists, biophysicists, biologists, doctors, and
therapists amazing progress has been made in recent years.
In my quest for a more up-to-date understanding of how the rather simple EFS
unit could have such wide ranging beneficial effects, I went to the
university library and the bookstores for scores of books and papers on the
“new biophysics”. Some of these are listed in the “Literature Cited” for
this article. As I began reading I realized that I had to reconstruct most
of what I had learned over the years in basic biology, and even in physics.
After a few general observations, I will try to summarize some of the new
insights into how the body works. Be prepared for some surprises.
A biophysical basis for healing and maintaining the health of the body would
require a very high degree of communication between all systems. Yet until
recently the immune system was taught to be an autonomous system without
direct connections to the brain or nervous system. Thanks primarily to the
work of Dr. Candace Pert (3) it is now known that dozens of different kinds
of neuropeptides (chains of amino acids, e.g. endorphins, insulin, etc.)
race throughout the body and coordinate biochemistry, energy flow, physical
reactions, emotions, etc. They exist in all cells of the body and produce
different effects in different areas, interconnecting physical and chemical
functions-especially in the immune system. They are believed to be a
physical aspect of the “Mind”. Biophysically the mind-body functions as a
single unit.
A second area of discovery interrelating mind and body was the discovery by
Drs. David and Suzanne Felten (4) that all the organs of the immune system
were loaded with nerves interlacing them with the brain and the rest of the
body, contrary to the results of previous studies that had overlooked them.
Thus, with these two systems the mind, the emotions, the muscles, the
glands, and all the organs are closely interlocked at all times with tiny
electronic impulses and peptide molecules whirring about in approximately a
100-watt system (at rest--but rising to 600-watts on demand!). And yet it is
so sensitive that incredibly minute changes in the magnetic field can vastly
alter its function for good or bad. It is now known that our daily rhythms
are set by a little gland near the center of the brain (the pineal gland),
which releases melatonin (now also used for relief from jet lag). Only a few
years ago this gland was thought to be nonfunctional. It is now considered
to be the master endocrine organ for the entire body and right near it are
minute deposits of magnetite crystals (also found near the adrenal glands)
visible only to the electron microscope. With these the body can detect the
very slightest changes in magnetic fields, and a percentage of people can
detect the north direction blindfolded. And as noted below it is also the
central point of the dowsing mechanism.
The gifted orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Robert O. Becker (5) (also a physicist),
was puzzled by the failure of some fractured bones to heal, for no known
reason. So he began studying amphibians--salamanders because they can
perfectly regenerate a severed limb--and frogs because they can’t. It was
found that adjusting the voltage and polarity of the injury potentials
associated with the severed limb facilitated the regeneration of muscle,
bone and cartilage, even in the frog (and later in the rat and human). But
if the polarity was reversed, degeneration occurred. But an astounding key
factor was discovered: In applying the negative current to stimulate
regeneration only an extremely small current would work-only billionths of
an ampere. Even slightly more would not work. Similarly, the EFS also give
its effects with apparently NO measurable current, only high voltage with
multiple oscillating frequencies. And here we have one more example of how
extremely sensitive the energy systems of living things are. With these
studies Dr. Becker was able to overcome the problems of healing the
fractured limbs previously resistant, in spite of elapsed time--as much as
40 years!
In addition to his amazing array of pioneering successes in electrobiology
Dr. Becker (6) predicted decades in advance three factors that he later
proved to exist: In order for the body to maintain such incredible
coordination of such hypersensitive systems with near-infinite numbers of
components of miniscule size moving at astonishing velocities capable of
responding to very faint resonant wave energies in such finite and
prescribed spaces with perfect and nearly unlimited memories--there must be
some computers involved--with some degree of radio control! In the 1960’s
this prediction was enough to get him laughed out of the seminar room, which
it did! But by the 1980’s (8) he proved the existence and function of both
the more primitive analog computer (serving the slower, primitive, healing
oriented, more methodical functions) communicating through the perineural
cells (collagen fibers) outside of the nerves, and the more advanced digital
computer (for rapid, multifunctional, highly coordinated functions)
communicating through the central nervous system itself. But it was not
until later that a sufficiently sensitive instrument was available to prove
that the brain was a radio transmitter—over 20 years after his prediction!
The instrument used is the SQUID (superconducting quantum interference
detector), based on the work of Nobel Prize winning physicist and psi
researcher, Dr. Brian Josephson, (7) who now heads the Mind-Matter
Reunification Project at Cambridge University, and who in 1980 edited the
ground-breaking book, “Consciousness and the Physical World”.
But the idea that the human brain could be a radio transmitter seemed
preposterous. After all it was only a century ago that Nikola Tesla (not
Marconi!) invented the radio (and was so credited by the US Supreme Court in
1943). However, most people like to believe that human beings are the most
advanced form of evolved life and perhaps the human brain’s radio ability
could be a unique exception. But some studies were done on one of the most
primitive of all mammals, the duck-billed platypus (which still lays eggs)
along with its only close relatives, the spiny anteaters, and it was
discovered that the platypus has radio receivers in its bill (and they are
also in the snouts of the anteaters). Why would a radio receiver evolve if
there were no transmitters? And in the most primitive of mammals? But as Dr.
Becker had established (8) -when a strong, concentrated muscle contracts
quickly the sudden energy released emits a radio wave. Thus, when the
platypus feeds in the dark, in muddy water with zero light waves looking for
little shrimp-like crustaceans, it can pick up the minute radio waves coming
from its swimming food supply. Yes, to better appreciate ourselves, it
sometimes pays to look around at our ancestors and other neighbors—without
looking down our noses too far. After all we have a compass in ours (8)!
One of the most incredible examples of human hypersensitivity scientifically
verified is found in the art of dowsing. Dowsing is generally discredited by
American scientists and is usually near the head of the list of most
professional “debunker” (whose papers seldom cite scientific information).
The US Geological Survey supplies a six-page paper declaring dowsing to be a
hoax (with no scientific references, in spite of several excellent papers by
physicists from 30 years ago verifying dowsing as a biophysical phenomenon).
Keep this in mind when lost and discovering discrepancies in USGS
topographic maps.
Dr. Zaboj Harvalik (9)(10) came from Yugoslavia to Virginia in the 1960’s to
work for the US military. To his surprise he found that US scientists
rejected dowsing whereas in much of Europe it was a licensed profession,
with dowsers being certified and rated after proving themselves with
standardized tests. On his own time in Virginia he studied 14 dowsers. After
700 double-blind tests to determine the presence of magnetic fields of
varying intensities and frequencies that he generated and controlled, they
scored 97% correct. He then concentrated on a German master dowser. By
raising the field frequency so that it could be blocked by aluminum
shielding, he discovered that two areas of the body must be open to the
magnetic field. Yes, you guessed it—the center of the head and the adrenal
gland area. And if a dowser loses an adrenal gland, he can no longer dowse.
It is now known that these two areas contain the magnetite crystals noted
above (as do most of the migrating/navigating species studied so far). By
using EEG (Electroencephalogram) monitors from the neck down to the hands it
can be concluded that as the body enters a change in magnetic field, the
head/adrenal axis (or antenna!) detects the change which is modulated
presumably by processors in the brain which sends a signal down the arm
causing a contraction in the forearm muscles, perspiration and heat release
on the palms, and often tingling sensations in the fingers—very similar, if
not identical, to the biofeedback response!
But the German master dowser had another surprise in store. By testing his
response to ever lower magnetic field intensities, Dr. Harvalik repeatedly
verified that the dowser could accurately detect a magnetic field change of
one trillionth of a Gauss (the earth’s field is about 0.5 Gauss)!! This
seems impossible after realizing that Dr. Becker determined that the
electromagnetic noise level due to man’s EM (electromagnetic) impact on the
earth is 250 million times the natural background level. Experiments with
electronic equipment show that EM noise cuts instrument sensitivity to a
small fraction of that. But the body can filter out signals down to an
unbelievable level. And yes, this data has been verified by others. This
study and others show that the human body can be millions of times more
sensitive as a radio receiver than electronic equipment. So what can the
explanation be? How can you hear a canary in a boiler factory?
It was suggested that the dowser’s ability to filter such weak signals
through such high noise levels was due to superconductivity—biological
superconductivity. Josephson got the Nobel Prize for his work with
superconductivity, which resulted among other things with Josephson
junctions, essential in all high tech computers, etc. These facilitate
nearly resistance-free transmission of current. Dr. Freeman Cope’s (11)
studies in the 1960’s and 70’s showed that cell membranes qualify for the
function of Josephson junctions, which could account for
biosuperconductivity and thus explain not only the hypersensitivity of the
dowser, but also the many other extremely hypersensitive functions of the
body. This may also be reflected in the ability of the EFS to affect massive
systems of the body with very small amounts of energy using essentially no
current.
But this did not go far enough for Dr. Cope (12). As both a biologist and a
physicist, he wanted a deeper theoretical basis for these phenomena, and he
had the capacity to develop some of it. He noted three phenomena that could
not be easily explained by classical physics in spite of the accurate
observations of their existence. One was dowsing, another was the aura of
living things, and the third was the orgone energy as identified and used by
Dr. Wilhelm Reich. He proposed that if all three were based on the monopole
and dipole particle energy proposed by theoretical physicists, and with the
properties assigned to them in order for them to function in accordance with
the mathematics underlying them, then those phenomena and a great deal more
could be explained with classical physics. However, no one has yet roped and
branded a monopole or dipole and proved their existence under close
examinations (but neither has there been an adequate search). Yet that is
also true of a number of other physical entities that are “popular” in the
physics world today (quarks, strings, nutrinos, etc., etc.). If these
concepts were considered it could open many new and fruitful areas of
research into the most subtle phenomena in biophysics. Cope’s untimely death
was profoundly unfortunate.
In considering the scientific basis for the interactions of the
mind-brain-body-therapies it is appropriate to quickly peek at the
mind-matter issue. This takes us to the nature of consciousness in
relationship to the universe-as profound a topic as can be found, and
perhaps worth at least a paragraph or two here. Fifteen leading scientific
thinkers each wrote a chapter relevant to this subject in Josephson’s book
cited above, at some risk to their professional credibility on a subject not
quite legitimate for them in 1980. But about 20 years later a second book
has appeared, “The Conscious Universe”, by Dr. Dean Radin (13) that clearly
brings the subject into bright sunlight. Using fully accepted statistical
methods of analysis, large groups of psi research experiments with
sufficient sample sizes are shown to have real results at very high
probability levels (p<0.000001), even though the magnitudes of the effects
are quite small. The ability of concentrating minds to alter the outcomes of
mechanical or electronic random numbers generators was demonstrated beyond
doubt, physically and statistically. It was quantitative in that the effects
were greater as the number of participants increased (even when they were
unaware that they were participating), and apparently independent of space,
whether confined to a room, a country (the US), or spread throughout the
world. This could increase receptivity to the role of the mind in health and
other matters.
Most of the cited examples above are aimed at stretching our awareness and
imagination toward regarding the body primarily as a hypersensitive energy
system of the greatest dynamic intricacy. But we should remember to broaden
that view to the biosphere of the entire planet. Perhaps one of the more
universal treatments to date of the all-pervasive effects of geomagnetism on
life is, “The Geomagnetic Field and Life”, by Dr. A.P. Dubrov, 1978 (14),
including over 1,200 scientific references. In addition to clarifying the
enormous complexity of the earth’s magnetic field with all its components,
as well as solar and lunar effects, and oscillations by the microsecond, it
shows these effects on a very wide array of plants, animals, microbes, and
even inanimate matter. It shows how each of the many reversals of earth’s
magnetic field polarity throughout geological time has been followed by
considerable extinction of species. Even the effects of the lunar magnetic
field are shown to have profound effects on behavior. This suggests all the
more that regarding and treating the body as a biochemical bag of mindless
molecules can only lead to more of the inadequate exclusively molecular
therapies that now afflict us.
The fact that both simple and complex molecules can in some way communicate
by radio frequencies and have memory was reported by Dr. Jacques Benveniste
in the 1980’s (15) amid controversy. He first showed that the homeopathic
practice of putting a solute in a water solution, agitating it violently,
and then keep diluting it until there are no more solute molecules left,
resulting in the water behaving as if the solute were still present. Thus,
water has a memory of the solute after it is gone and behaves accordingly.
This series of experiments was highly controversial and cost Dr. Benveniste
his job, his lab and his credibility. It was not until 12 years later that
another group repeated the work and got similar results, contrary to their
expectations.
Dr. Benveniste also found that the frequencies of identification for
specific molecules could be obtained and used to communicate with those
molecules. He proposed that VLF radio frequencies are used by molecules to
communicate with each other rather than by direct contact. He was able to
record the molecular frequencies, put them on a tape, send them around the
world by the Internet to another laboratory, where they were received and
used to carry out the expected molecular behavior. That has since been
repeated by several laboratories, which should help restore his credibility.
But it is absurd that the same journal that attacked him was the same
journal (Nature) that first published the fact that the platypus can locate
its food with radio receptors in its bill—communicating with the food via
VLF radio signals! This could be done by the animal without its molecules
being responsible?
Can therapeutic touch heal? John Zimmerman, M.D., University of Colorado
School of Medicine, Denver, studied therapeutic practitioners using a SQUID
to measure the biomagnetism from their hands before and during a healing
session. He obtained the strongest fields he had ever experienced in years
of work. The touch signal pulsed from 0.3 to 30 Hz with a peak at 7-8 Hz.
This range is the range of the known healing responses of damaged tissues,
based on other work. However a constant frequency in this range is not
effective. Non-practitioners cannot generate these fields. The 7-8 Hz
frequency is also the alpha brainwave frequency (prevalent in meditation),
and also the Schumann resonance (known as the “earth pulse”, see below),
which is also the frequency of geopathic fields (=ley lines) that have been
studied extensively by German doctors in relation to people getting cancer
who sleep on them. Both the therapeutic touch field and the Schumann
resonance are a thousand times stronger than the alpha brainwaves (see below
for geophysiological connections).
These examples show us how sensitive and well coordinated the body is, even
under difficult circumstances. It is now time to summarize a few of the
mechanisms and characteristics of cells and organisms that can account for
these and many other amazing functions of the body at all levels.
INFORMATION SYSTEMS: It is difficult to think of any information system that
is not based on vibratory energy. Reading, writing, talking, hearing,
seeing, touching, feeling (emotionally), radio, telephone, fax, TV,
computers, the internet, holograms, photographs, printed material, signs,
signals—all of these are based on energy waves in some form, at some stage,
in some medium at whatever frequency, amplitude, and involving whatever
forms of transducers throughout the natural world. Can it be a surprise that
living systems have evolved the ultimate forms of vibratory wave information
systems at all levels, and perhaps some forms that have still escaped our
awareness? Our nervous system involves trillions of cells, yet they cannot
function as a system without complete coordination of information—in wave
forms—brain, electric, magnetic, sound, mechanical, radio, heat, light, UV,
gamma, cosmic, and possibly other energy forms (monopoles, dipoles, orgone,
nutrinos, etc.) yet to be discovered. So what are some of the mechanisms and
components now known to make up the information systems in living forms?
THE LIVING MATRIX: Scientists and professionals tend to think in the
paradigms developed in their undergraduate studies. Thus, I was taught (in
1950) that the cell consisted of a nucleus filled with nucleoplasm
surrounded by the nuclear membrane, outside of which was the cytoplasm
contained by the cell membrane. There were some structures or “bodies”
within these bags of fluid at which some essential functions took place. But
the biochemistry operated rather randomly in these bags of molecules relying
on mass action and probability functions; all rather messy but supposedly
effective in overall results.
What a contrast to the present paradigm of “the cell”! (21) Describing the
contents of the cell as “cytoplasm” is equivalent to describing the contents
of a TV set as “teleplasm”. Rather, with its trillions of molecules all
precisely structured, performing specifically as semiconductors (proteins),
inductors (water in helical coils), (27) transistors, thermistors, diodes,
conductors (collagen fibers), grommets (desmosomes), crystalline structures
(membranes, muscle fibers, rods and cones, cilia, myelin sheaths, collagen,
chlorophyll, etc.), Josephson junctions, an analog computer system
conducting through the collagen fiber system – in fact every form of
electronic component – all combine to produce superconductivity, resonances
at many frequencies concomitantly, coherences, radio waves, magnetic pulses,
electric pulses, memory, sensors galore, powerful but delicate electron
transfers for energy production on demand, bioluminescence, electric shock
(up to 700 volts), thousands of metabolic digital pathways (tailored to meet
every functional need of the cell and the body beyond) – all this and much,
much more – and self repair besides! Imagine a single building large enough
to facilitate a trillion workers to produce all the needs of their community
under all conditions and support themselves in the process. Reduce that in
size to fit on the point of a pin. Now that’s a cell! (16)
But we are still thinking solid structures like a factory. Not so. Put all
the workers in motion trying to go miles per second – and instead make them
all vibrate at billions or trillions of vibrations per second off of each
other – without touching! Now that is just a very crude glimpse of who you
really are. We are still a very long way from seeing the full reality. And
no human being can really conceive of it. You’re not alone. Don’t call 911.
You’ll be OK.
But what is the living matrix and its significance? The parts of the cell
are all connected with filaments, tubes and fibers from the DNA in the
nucleus to the outer layers of the cell. Outside the cell the fibers join an
immense network that spreads throughout the entire body such that every cell
is connected to every other. These fibers are made of a wonderful protein
called collagen, which is what makes up all the connective tissue of the
body, giving it shape, flexibility, rigidity and its many complex functions.
But the collagen is also the DC current network, which is controlled by the
analog computer – which also controls the digital nervous system and its
computer. Thus, information from the DNA from one cell is available to all
other cells, if needed. The cell space is so fully occupied that there is
even little space for liquid water. Nearly all the water is bound in
particular ways to the “living matrix” (17)(18)(19). Even the enzymes so
vital to all the cell’s functions are delicately attached to the living
matrix within the cell and nucleus.
What are some of the properties of the living matrix that give it such
fundamental significance? All the great systems – circulation, nervous
system, musculoskeletal system, digestive tract, various organs and glands –
all are everywhere covered with the collagen of the living matrix. This
forms a great mechanical continuum throughout the body, which gives it its
shape and architecture and its movement. Each movement causes the
crystalline lattice of the collagen tissues to generate bioelectronic
signals that identify those movements precisely to the rest of the body. And
the same collagen fibers are also a semi-conducting communication network
that can integrate the bioelectronic signals. And this facilitates the DC
computer to regulate all the body functions.
THE EARTH PULSE AND THE LIVING MATRIX: There are about 200 lightning strikes
per second (17 million per day) on the planet earth. This energy sets up a
resonant wave that circles the earth about 7.9 times per second between the
surface and the magnetosphere. This is called the Schumann resonance or the
“earth pulse” (20). And this coincides with the frequency of the alpha wave
of the brain causing entrainment between the two. The earth pulse is a
thousand times stronger than the brain waves. Between 20 and 30% percent of
pineal gland cells are magnetically sensitive, together with the magnetite
crystals connected to it by neurons. The brainwaves regulate the overall
tone of the nervous system partly through the release of melatonin, the
hormone from the pineal gland stimulated by the Schumann resonance. During
meditation the earth pulse and brainwave entrainment can result in an
amplification of the hand wave signal from a practitioner of 1000 times.
These signals are transferred throughout the living matrix and also set the
diurnal rhythms of the body (21).
COHERENCE AND THE LIVING MATRIX: The laser is a prime example of coherence
in which all the waves of the light bean are lined up with their peaks
together at all times, which maximizes their energy. Thanks to the living
matrix the body is able to do this in many ways with its various forms of
the EM energy. Since the rotary vibration of a given amino acid on a protein
molecule can cause another protein molecule some distance away to do the
same through resonance, it is then possible to establish a “chain reaction”
of resonance so that a very large array of such molecules can all be
resonating together – greatly strengthening their EM field. This is a form
of coherence. And some of the helical molecules in the living matrix are the
best at doing it. These include DNA, keratin (nails and skin, etc.),
collagen, actin, and myosin (muscle fibers). But these also are able to
“line up uniformly” to form what some call “liquid crystals”. By combining
the helix with the crystal in a coherent field very powerful EM fields are
activated – under the control of the living matrix (21).
In the final pages of Dr. James Oschman’s superb book (“Energy Medicine”,
page 239) he gives a fine summary worth paraphrasing: A model for a
relationship between DNA and heart coherence (22) is proposed.
“What has been unclear about the model of Rein & McCraty (1993) is the
precise mechanism by which the heart rhythms interact with DNA. The resonant
properties of DNA molecules are well documented (23), as is the response of
DNA to pulsing magnetic fields (24)(25). Moreover it has recently been
discovered that DNA molecules have a tendency to pack together in a
crystalline array (26), which affects their resonance. (Crystals are widely
used in radio and other electronic devices to provide precisely tuned
circuits.)”
“ A related and fascinating discovery is that the ventricle of the heart is
actually formed of a single band of muscle that is wrapped in a double helix
(27). Hence, the resonance that Rein and colleagues suggest can be
envisioned as slow oscillations of a macroscopic double helix, the heart,
measured in beats per second, resonating with rapid oscillations of DNA, on
the order of a trillion per second”. Thus, the microfields of the DNA
through the living matrix and the macrofield of the heart are synchronized
through coherence. How fortunate for us!
SUMMARY: The foregoing are only a few highlights that hopefully will wet the
thirst for “The rest of the story”! I think of it as only the first
installment with many more to come – as part my own ongoing re-education. So
many of my former students often expressed the disappointment that most of
the great discoveries in science have already been made – to my astonished
amusement. I can imagine at least three more careers from the little bit
that has been written above – with far too much haste – and apology.
Now when I consider something as simple as the Energetic Fitness System unit
and recall the many amazing anecdotal reports from its users that I have
witnessed or heard, I have a very deep appreciation for the internal living
systems that make the many effects possible. And I feel anxious to
participate in helping the progress of biophysical knowledge and its
multitude of applications. After all, we have a century of officially
imposed neglect to overcome.
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