:E.M.F.-Glossary:
B.E.V.: see Bio-electronics
of Vincent
Bio-Electronics of Vincent
(B.E.V.):
B.E.V. is an objective means of measuring and calculating energy based
on both the electrical (electron) and magnetic (proton) factors in
addition to the energetic information factor (photon) via ion content
or conductivity (the inverse of resistivity). B.E.V. measurement and
analysis can be applied to blood, urine, saliva, water, nutrients,
or other substances via measurement of the standard physical parameters:
pH, rH2 or O.R.P., and resistivity.
Biokinesiology:
Biokinesiology is an advanced method of muscle testing which integrates
biocommunication protocols from European electrodermal testing (see
Vegetative Reflex Test and Electroacupuncture According to Voll).
Carrier frequency:
A carrier frequency is the frequency or rate at which an oscillating
pattern repeats. It acts as the carrier of the information contained
in the characteristic pattern of the waveform. The carrier determines
the energy content of the individual photons, which transmit the wave.
Each specific carrier frequency is like a different AM (amplitude
modulation) radio station.
Characteristic waveform:
The characteristic waveform is the shape of an electromagnetic oscillation.
It is determined by its specific source and represents an information
content of the electromagnetic oscillation. A characteristic waveform
is like the programming on a radio station.
Dowsing:
Dowsing is an ancient art of finding water or other substances through
amplification of subtle body responses. Dowsers may use wooden or
metal dowsing rods, a pendulum, radionic instruments or other convenient
amplification devices.
Electroacupuncture According
to Voll:
E.A.V. is a form of electrodermal remedy testing developed in 1953
by Rheinhold Voll, a German dentist and medical doctor. This system
allows the measurement of points and meridians that correspond to
specific internal body organs and functions.
Electromagnetic:
Electromagnetic field radiation is composed of electrical, magnetic
and information components. Electrostatic fields are produced by stationary
electrical charges, such as the capacitor in a television set (even
when unplugged). Magnetic fields are produced by electrical charges
in constant motion, as in a direct current. When electrical charges
change their pattern of motion, as in alternating current, electromagnetic
radiation is produced. Information is carried in carrier and characteristics
waveforms as well as scalar (information only) waves.
EMVU (Elektro-Magnetische
Verträglichkeit mit der Umwelt) German term for Electromagnetic
environmental compatibility.
Electronic factor:
The concentration of electrons in a fluid medium, such as in all biological
systems is one of 3 factors, which determine biological energy via
the Nernst equation. The other two factors are the magnetic factor
and the ion content (electrical conductivity). Because free electrons
quickly combine with free protons to produce hydrogen (H2), their
concentration is measured as a function of hydrogen molecules (rH2).
Hertz:
The number of oscillations per second of an electromagnetic field
is given the unit Hertz (Hz).
Homeopathy:
Homeopathic substances are produced by successive dilution and succussion,
resulting in increasing potencies containing increasing electromagnetic
carrier frequencies and decreasing chemical concentrations.
Homotoxicology:
Homotoxicology is the study of toxins in man. As toxins penetrate
further into the system, they may enter more vital organs and tissues.
They may also interfere at deeper levels within the cell and ultimately
the nucleus. The reversal of this process is marked by a shift in
symptoms to more superficial or less vital areas according to anatomy
and histology. This detoxification process may also be marked by local
metabolism of toxins accompanied inflammatory symptoms, and by increased
elimination through mucus membranes, skin, urine or feces.
Ion:
A positively or negatively charged particle is an ion. Ions are capable
of carrying electrical energy within the body by their movement. The
total ion concentration determines the electrical conductivity of
a fluid, which is one of 3 factors determining the total energy content
according to the Nernst equation. The other two are the electrical
and the magnetic factors.
Magnetic factor:
The concentration of protons, which are positively charged ions, is
measured by the magnetic factor (pH). It is one of the 3 basic factors,
which determine the amount of biological energy via the Nernst equation.
The other factors are the electrical factor and the ion content or
electrical conductivity.
Multi-dimensional:
Multi-dimensional refers to any process, which has more than just
one or two dimensions or key factors. In truth, everything is multi-dimensional.
It is only our limited perception, representation or thinking about
something that can appear linear (1D) or flat (2D). Space is multi-dimensional
(3D). Space-time, which Einstein conceived to be inseparable except
by the perception of each individual observer, is 4D. Physicists may
now view the universe as 6D, I0D or 26D depending on the context and
model proposed.
Pendulum:
A pendulum is a simple device consisting of a suspended weight used
to amplify subtle neuromuscular patterns in the arm for the detection
of biological responses to subtle electromagnetic energy fields.
Radiesthesia:
Radionics is an approach to detection of biological responses to subtle
electromagnetic energy fields using a stick-plate, which is rubbed
by the fingertips. Amplification of subtle physiological changes takes
place via noticeable changes in the feel and sound of the stickiness
of the stick-plate. Numbers called rates may be used to identify various
fields, just as these fields might be identified by numbers such as
frequencies, wavelengths, or other characteristics of an electromagnetic
oscillation.
Spectroscopy:
A spectroscope measures the intensity of different frequencies of
electromagnetic radiation. It is not able to measure the characteristic
waveforms of the radiation. The information provided by spectroscopy
is therefore like knowing what channels are on the air, but not being
able to identify the programming. The most sensitive indicators of
the characteristic information in electromagnetic radiation are the
physiological responses of biological systems.
Vegatetative Reflex Test:
Formerly called the Vegatest Method, developed in 1979 by Dr. Helmut
Schimmel, this is a method of electronic monitoring of skin resistance
at an acupuncture point. Homeopathic stimuli are used to determine
the patterns of causality and relief from stress at that time.
Vincent: see
Bio-electronics of Vincent
Biofields:
The New Physics of Health