Jason Berger

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Location: United States
Work interests: biophotons, biofeedback, bioluminescance, phosphenes, neurons, brainwave frequency, porousness
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I am somewhat of an ecclectic researcher.  Ive essentially experimented on myself to better understand how human energy can become possibly quantifiable.  I believe that some of the simplest techniques have been overlooked due to objectivity and the desire to always experiment on others rather than self. My interest is in the realm of human energy perception, luminescance, enhancing genetic and biological processes by better understanding energy assimilation. I call this porousness.  I believe that the only reason the human aura is not visible is due to the low yield output of the...

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21/09/18 09:41:37AM @chief-admin:

Dear Jason,

If you like wild speculation as a starting point for research, here's a thought... since haemeoglobin carries iron in the blood, is it possible that blood provides some kind of inner sensor for magnetic North? One way to test for this would be to screen the direction-sensing abilities of many subjects with different levels of haemoglobin in their blood. Personally I don't think the theory works... I have high haemoglobin levels but a terrible sense of direction. One person is not a good test, statistically speaking, though the individual case can be a good starting point. As far as I know, the magnetisim-sensing system of birds has not yet been found in mammals.

Cheers, P.

 


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