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Volume 28, Number 4 NEXUS Online/Digital Edition June – July 2021 www.nexusmagazine.com THE ALTERNATIVE NEWS MAGAZINE CONTENTS LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 4 GLOBAL NEWS 8 We report on bacteria steering energy, DARPA-linked Pentagon internet takeover, gene therapy and mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, massless energy storage breakthrough, cancer rates in medieval times, the big tech algorithm keeping mainstream media alive, the world's smallest injectable chip and more. 17 ORGAN TRANSPLANTS AND MEMORIES 17 We revisit this fascinating article from 2002 by Paul Pearsall, PhD, Gary Schwartz, PhD and Linda Russek, A GREAT TECTONIC DILEMMA 53 PhD, which found that memories, behaviours, James Maxlow, PhD presents evidence which calls preferences and habits associated with organ donors into question the assertion that Earth's radius has were found to be transferred to the recipients. remained constant since its formation and argues that EARTH-GENERATED WATER 27 plate tectonics has overruled valid scientific Robert Gourlay argues that, contrary to mainstream observation which confirms the Earth is expanding. science's view, the hydrological cycle explanation of MAGELLAN AND THE GIANTS 65 water on Earth is flawed—Earth actually generates its Antonio Pigafetta, an Italian supernumerary crew own water through various processes, and current member on Magellan's 1519 voyage to the East science must be challenged with existing evidence. Indies, kept a journal in which he wrote in 1520 of THE INVISIBLE ENEMY: NANOTECHNOLOGY 38 encounters with giants in South America, and here we T.J. Coles warns of the fast-paced yet unregulated share translated extracts of these experiences. development of nanotechnology in industry, food and medicine, noting its ever-increasing presence STRANGE TIMES: YAHWEH THE DRAGON 73 and detrimental health effects, as well as highlighting military use of nanotech to transmit deadly viruses. An analysis by \"Mr Mythos\" speaks to the abundance of references in the Hebrew Bible to fiery beings as well as SCIENCE NEWS: AETHER VS EINSTEIN 47 links between Yahweh and Nahushtan and Yahweh and Seraphim, leading Mythos to question whether the god This issue Jean de Climont disputes general relativity, of the ancient Israelites may have in fact been a dragon. contending that it is necessary to give space itself the REVIEWS: BOOKS, FILM, PRODUCT, MUSIC 79 capacity to transmit angular moments for cosmology to conform to the conservation of angular momentum, and therefore that an aether filling space is necessary. INTERNET & MAIL ORDER 90 Cover graphics: Wstudio, shutterstock, Lee Brogan WARRANTY AND INDEMNITY Advertisers upon and by lodging material with the Publisher for publication or authorising or approving of the publication of any material INDEMNIFY the Publisher and its servants and agents against all liability claims or proceedings whatsoever arising from the publication and without limiting the generality of the foregoing to indemnify each of them in relation to defamation, slander of title, breach of copyright, infringement of trademarks or names of publication titles, unfair competition or trade practices, royalties or violation of rights or privacy AND WARRANT that the material complies with all relevant laws and regulations and that its publication will not give rise to any rights against or liabilities in the Publisher, its servants or agents and in particular that nothing therein is capable of being misleading or deceptive or otherwise in breach of the Part V of the Trade Practices Act 1974. All expressions of opinion are published on the basis that they are not to be regarded as expressing the opinion of the Publisher or its servants or agents. Editorial advice is not specific and readers are advised to seek professional help for individual problems. The publisher reserves the right to refuse any advertising material for any reason. © NEXUS New Times 1987–2021 JUNE – JULY 2021 www.nexusmagazine.com NEXUS • 1
NEXUS MAGAZINE EDITORIAL Published by Giant deceptions Nexus Magazine Pty Ltd ABN 80 003 611 434 Back in the days when I went to school, the dominant narrative explaining our EDITOR natural landforms was known as \"gradualism\". Only heretics dared suggest that Duncan M. Roads Email: [email protected] sudden massive catastrophic Earth changes have periodically rearranged the MANAGING EDITOR face of the planet. Today, schools teach the theory of continental drift to explain Jenny Hawke why continents and mountain ranges exist where they currently do. And only DESIGNER PRODUCTION MANAGER heretics suggest that the movement of continents is better explained by Lee Brogan recognising that our planet is expanding. The understandings that accompany NEWSFEED EDITOR Lynelle Roads the expanding Earth model include a more comprehensive picture of our ADVERTISING MANAGER planet's past, of its vast subsurface water reservoirs, and of how oil is formed Alexander Allen Email: [email protected] continuously and naturally by bacteria, and not dead dinosaurs. CONTRIBUTORS THIS ISSUE Those who like to research lost continents would also benefit by studying the Paul Pearsall, PhD, Gary E. Schwartz, PhD, Linda G. Russek, PhD, expanding Earth model, as outlined by James Maxlow in this issue. Robert Gourlay, T.J. Coles, In recent conversations at the NEXUS shop in Maleny, I've had occasion to James Maxlow, PhD, Antonio Pigafetta, discuss the ability of transplanted organs to \"transfer\" memories and habits to Jean de Climont Mr Mythos the recipient from the donor. When searching back for the article on this topic PRINTING that we published in NEXUS, I was Spotpress, NSW, Australia aghast to find that it was nearly 20 Magellan's crew saw HEAD OFFICE – All Correspondence years ago—so I'm running it again PO Box 307, Maleny, Qld 4552 for the sheer importance of the numerous giant humans, AUSTRALIA implications therein. Tel: +61 (0)7 5442 9280 One of the joys of my work is the and spent considerable Website: www.nexusmagazine.com information tangent I sometimes time interacting with NZ OFFICE – 88C Hansen Rd find myself on. A few weeks ago I RD 1, Kerikeri 0294 was fact-checking the claims of them. For this issue, I've NEW ZEALAND Tel: +64 (0)9 4051963 Patagonian giants in relation to extracted the relevant Email: [email protected] Magellan's famous voyage. Thanks to the wonders of the section of the voyage... STATEMENT OF PURPOSE NEXUS recognises that humanity is internet, I was soon able to obtain undergoing a massive transformation. With this in mind, NEXUS seeks to provide 'hard- digital translations of accounts of the voyage, and became quite immersed in to-get' information so as to assist people through these changes. NEXUS is not reading the experiences. Magellan's crew saw numerous giant humans, and linked to any religious, philosophical or political ideology or organisation. spent considerable time interacting with them. For this issue, I've extracted the PERMISSION-TO-REPRODUCE POLICY relevant section of the voyage, and I'm sure you'll agree that it is quite While reproduction and dissemination of the information in NEXUS is actively remarkable. encouraged, anyone caught making a buck out of it, without our express permission, Equally remarkable is the provocative article that suggests some of our ancient will be in trouble when we catch them! god kings were actually what we call dragons. Most all the dragon-like descriptions of Yahweh actually come from the Bible or from the Hebrew Bible. Be clear though, this is not a potshot at any particular race, culture or religion— as the same descriptions apply to the ancient gods of multiple ancient cultures of the Middle East/Indian subcontinent. This begs the question: Is there a difference between dragons and ETs? Speaking of ETs, by the time you read this, the Pentagon will have presumably released its report into US Government knowledge of UAPs (unidentified aerial phenomena). Most observers predict a \"nothing-burger\", while others hope for it to be the beginning of the disclosure that humankind is not alone. Many in both camps have their fingers crossed that the UFO narrative does not become hijacked to the point where we are told we need to be protected from them. We live in an era where science and the media have been weaponised by the one per cent, to further their indirect control of the 99 per cent. These are the times to tune in and listen to your inner voice—and read NEXUS of course! :) – Duncan 2 • NEXUS www.nexusmagazine.com JUNE – JULY 2021
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LETTERS How Contagion Works conflicts, resulting in a reaction June, it too called influenza, i.e. if a person went on the Dear Duncan: Firstly thank you, emotionally takes on the fear then air full time the NEXUS Magazine has been a they induce the condition in wonderful source of truth and themselves. September. openness over the last few decades compared to the fiction and These statistics of the Spanish Flu \"New manipulated nonsense provided to pandemic show that the outbreak Brunswick the masses daily by the current started at the beginning of October immediately media outlets of all types. 1918, reaching its height 3–4 weeks became the most powerful station later. According to historical in the world, outclassing Germany's I'd like to offer a comment records, Germany asked the Allies flagship station at Nauen, and was regarding the recent article for a ceasefire on October 4th, 1918 the first that transmitted both voice published in October–November (the official date of the end of the and telegraphic messages across 2020 issue [27/06] titled First World War is November 11, the Atlantic Ocean clearly, \"Experiments to Determine Mode 1918). continuously, and reliably. Its signal of Spread of Influenza\" by Milton J. was heard over a large part of the Rosenau, MD, 1919. With the prospect of peace, Earth. millions of people worldwide went The article focused on the into healing of territorial fear \"The disease that was called exhaustive clinical attempts to infect conflicts they had suffered during Spanish influenza was born during a group of 100 volunteers with four years of war. This also triggered these months. It did not originate in influenza. No transmission path a lung tuberculosis epidemic of Spain. It did, however, kill tens of could be established despite their 1918–19. millions all over the world, and it best efforts. became suddenly more fatal in The emotional drivers have been September of 1918. By some The idea of contagions from ignored by the medical estimates the pandemic struck more billions of living, independent professionals because they just can't than half a billion people, or a third influenza organisms has persisted to allow the public to recognise they of the world's population. Even the this very day in the medical are being manipulated into this Black Death of the fourteenth indoctrination and pharmaceutical state. century did not kill so many in so sales—yet it is utterly baseless. short a period of time. No wonder The other issue is the natural everyone is terrified of its return. I would like to offer a quote from detox process the body administers the work of Dr Ryke Geerd Hamer when it encounters a new toxic \"A few years ago, researchers dug whose work can be found environment. Within this detox up four bodies in Alaska that had summarised on the website process, fragments of DNA are lain frozen in the permafrost since www.learninggnm.com, within the ejected from the body. These DNA 1918 and were able to identify RNA A–Z index under Influenza: fragments are not alive nor self- from an influenza virus in the lung sustaining, yet their existence is tissue of one of them. This was the \"Conventional medicine claims being used to claim a \"virus\" is monster germ that was supposed to that 'viral pneumonia' is caused by present—which has never been have felled so many in the prime of viruses, notably by influenza viruses proven. their lives—the microbe that so that purportedly caused the Spanish resembles a virus of pigs—against Flu pandemic after the First World Another source of interest is the whose return we are to exercise War or, in our days, SARS, the Bird book: The Invisible Rainbow: A eternal vigilance, lest it decimate Flu, the Swine Flu, and the like. History of Electricity and Life, by the world again. But there is no However, none of the influenza Arthur Firstenberg. evidence that the disease of 1918 viruses have ever been scientifically was contagious. verified. Threats of a global \"In July 1918, another 200- 'influenza pandemic', however, can kilowatt arc was added to the \"The Spanish influenza apparently trigger territorial fear and existence system the Navy had taken over at originated in the United States in conflicts among the population Sayville. In September 1918, a 500- early 1918, seemed to spread resulting in a fast increase of kilowatt arc went on the air at a new around the world on Navy ships, influenza cases.\" naval station at Annapolis, and first appeared on board those Maryland. Meanwhile the Navy had ships and in seaports and naval Unfounded fear from the global ordered a second, more powerful stations. The largest early outbreak, media and corporations alternator for New Brunswick, of masquerading as governments 200-kilowatt capacity. Installed in triggers territorial fear and existence 4 • NEXUS www.nexusmagazine.com JUNE – JULY 2021
laying low about 400 people, While this is no big deal for the imagery, and he claimed it was occurred in February in the Naval German version of the book (since stored in refrigerated storage Radio School at Cambridge, Amazon is only responsible for archives. This was rather insulting as Massachusetts. In March, influenza about 10 per cent of all our sales) it Dr Gordon Gracie of Ontario spread to army camps where the did cut us off of the English- Canada claimed that there was no Signal Corps was being trained in speaking market. way that the photos from the the use of the wireless: 1,127 men NSSDC were of Apollo quality. contracted influenza in Camp Michael wrote an article about it, Funston, in Kansas, and 2,900 men which went viral in Germany and I have the report (unpublished) in the Oglethorpe camps in Austria and actually sent the book that we completed with Dr G. Georgia. In late March and April, into bestselling mode again, which Gracie. I truly believe that the whole the disease spread to the civilian means that Amazon's attempt to Apollo program was a cover for a population, and around the world.\" silence critical voices backfired. covert parallel military program. The sudden introduction of new Last week I received an email from R. Filbey forms of electromagnetic radio Alex Allen at your NEXUS Magazine waves may have been interpreted UK Office, letting me know that Life Ban From Twitter and by the human body as a new toxin some of your readers had asked Facebook and then with large numbers of where they could get a copy of people showing symptoms of detox Michael's book. I sent Alex my I used to be a leftie and spent reactions (influenza), the belief of a remaining hard copies and wanted many years mainly on Facebook, spreading disease caused massive to ask you now if you are interested and never ever had a problem as a stress and the emotional drivers in turning this into a story for your leftie on Facebook. But at the end required to create a global magazine? By the way: two months of 2017 I started \"red pilling\" as pandemic. ago we published the second they call it, no longer following the edition of Michael's Lockdown NZ leftie MSM narrative, and started What new electromagnetic which will soon be coming out in doing my own research. technology was being rapidly Spanish also. It is still available on deployed globally at the end of Amazon in German although it is I would put my new information 2019 and has persisted without punching even harder than the first out on Facebook and started regard to safety testing and one. noticing that I was getting one health…? strike after another, until eventually I hope you are doing well in these they just closed me down all Regards crazy and challenging times! together. I saw worse things said by CJB Queensland lefties but they never got bans or All the very best from Germany. strikes, but like I said, before \"red Amazon Banning Bestseller Jan van Helsing pilling\" I never had any problems. Lockdown by Michael Morris [Hi Jan, always good to hear from you. For readers wishing to obtain Then I went over to Twitter which I Hi Duncan, we met at the NEXUS Michael's book, you can find it at hardly used when I had Facebook, conference in Amsterdam, quite https://www.goodreads.com/book/ but same thing there—strikes etc., some years ago now. show/55532591-lockdown. Ed.] until in 2020 I was thrown off that platform for life. I went to Parler but I published a very successful non- Apollo Photos Quality of course that was shut down by the fiction book last year by my most I interviewed Dick Underwood same people who wouldn't let us successful author, Michael Morris. have our freedom of speech. He originally wrote Lockdown: The regarding the Apollo photography Virus Was Not the Cause in German at his home in Houston in the mid- I would love to sue these people, and translated it himself into 1990s. I was interested in finding not for the money but because what English. Apollo images to perform they are doing is a form of photogrammetry analysis to dictatorship as far as I'm concerned. Since we didn't have a local compare to the famous Lunar publisher somewhere in the UK or Orbiter 3 mission frame 84M image. Leanne, NZ US we tried Amazon Print for the [Social media is a tool designed to first time, which turned out to be a When he took me to visit Mary control herd thinking. Don't use it if bad idea in the end—who would Noel Black at the NSSDC I was you don't like it. Also, every cell have thought? It also got picked up astonished at how poor the quality phone out there is recording every by publishers in Spain and other of the various missions was. I asked word said by everyone, and AI is countries. Dick Underwood, \"Isn't the Apollo always able to identify who is doing imagery of equal quality to the U2 the talking, regardless of whether In early April 2021, Amazon spy photos?\" He said yes, and I they have social media accounts or banned the book in all available asked where could I find that not. It is way worse than anyone languages without any explanation. realises. Ed.] JUNE – JULY 2021 www.nexusmagazine.com NEXUS • 5
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Global Newsfrom BACTERIA USE QUANTUM not there's oxygen around. WORLD MILITARY SPENDING Vibronic mixing involves vibra- MECHANICS TO STEER GROWS DESPITE PANDEMIC tional and electronic characteristics ENERGY in molecules coupling to one Military expenditure worldwide another. In essence, the vibrations rose to nearly $2 trillion in 2020, Photosynthetic organisms harvest mix so completely with the defying the economic impact of the light from the Sun to produce the electronic states that their identities COVID-19 pandemic. energy they need to survive. A new become inseparable. This bacterium paper published by University of uses this phenomenon to guide Global military spending Chicago researchers reveals their energy where it needs it to go. increased by 2.6 per cent to secret: exploiting quantum US$1,981 billion in 2020, while mechanics. This phenomenon is likely not global GDP shrank 4.4 per cent, limited to green sulfur bacteria, the according to a report from the \"Before this study, the scientific scientists said. Stockholm International Peace community saw quantum signatures Research Institute (SIPRI). generated in biological systems and \"The simplicity of the mechanism asked the question, were these suggests that it might be found in Diego Lopes da Silva, one of the results just a consequence of other photosynthetic organisms report's authors, told reporters the biology being built from molecules, development was unexpected. or did they have a across the evolutionary landscape. If purpose?\" said Greg Engel, more organisms are able to He cautioned, however, that due Professor of Chemistry and dynamically modulate quantum to the nature of military spending, it senior author on the study. mechanical couplings in their could take time for countries \"to \"This is the first time we are molecules to produce larger adapt to the shock\". seeing biology actively changes in physiology, there could exploiting quantum be a whole new set of effects The fact that military spending effects.\" selected for by nature that we don’t continued to increase in a year with yet know about\", said Jake Higgins, an economic downturn meant the The scientists studied a a graduate student in the \"military burden\", or the share of type of microorganism Department of Chemistry and the military spending out of total GDP, called green sulfur bacteria lead author of the paper. had increased as well. (Chlorobiaceae). These (Source: University of Chicago, 9 bacteria need light to March 2021, tinyurl.com/yjbbtses) The overall share rose from 2.2 survive, but even small per cent to 2.4 per cent, the largest amounts of oxygen can year-on-year increase since the damage their delicate financial crisis of 2009. photosynthetic equipment. So they must develop ways to minimise the As a result, more NATO members damage when the bacterium does hit the Alliance's guideline target of encounter oxygen. spending at least two per cent of GDP on their military, with 12 To study this process, researchers countries doing so in 2020 tracked the movement of energy compared to nine in 2019. through a photosynthetic protein under different conditions—with There were however indications oxygen around, and without. the pandemic had affected some countries. They found that the bacterium uses a quantum mechanical effect Nations such as Chile and South called vibronic mixing to move energy between two different www.NexusNewsfeed.com pathways, depending on whether or FREE 24-hour live news feed FREE apps for Apple & Android 8 • NEXUS www.nexusmagazine.com JUNE – JULY 2021
Korea openly decided to material. The breakthrough paves cent of adults in medieval Britain reappropriate military funds in the way for essentially \"massless\" had the disease at the time of their response to the pandemic. energy storage in vehicles and other death. technology. \"Other countries, such as Brazil This puts cancer prevalence in a and Russia, did not explicitly say this The batteries in today's electric time before exposure to tumour- was reallocated because of the cars constitute a large part of the inducing chemicals from industry pandemic, but they have spent vehicles' weight, without fulfilling and tobacco at around ten times considerably less than their original any load-bearing function. A higher than previously thought, budget for 2020,\" Lopes da Silva structural battery, on the other according to researchers. said. hand, is one that works as both a power source and as part of the Prior research into historic cancer Another response, as in Hungary, structure—for example, in a car rates using the archaeological for example, was to increase military body. This is termed \"massless\" record has been limited to spending \"as part of a stimulus energy storage, because in essence examining the bone exterior for package in response to the the battery's weight vanishes when lesions. It suggested that cancer pandemic\". it becomes part of the load-bearing was rare, affecting less than one per structure. Calculations show that cent of the population. The world's two biggest spenders this type of multifunctional battery by far were the US and China, with could greatly reduce the weight of A team led by the University of Washington accounting for 39 per an electric vehicle. Cambridge has now coupled visual cent of overall expenditure and inspection with radiological imaging Beijing for 13 per cent. The battery has an energy density to analyse 143 skeletons from six of 24 Wh/kg, i.e. approximately 20 medieval cemeteries in and around China's military spending has risen per cent capacity compared to the city of Cambridge, UK, dating in tandem with its growing economy comparable lithium-ion batteries from the 6th to the 16th century. and has seen an increase for 26 currently available. And now, a new consecutive years, reaching an project, financed by the Swedish Research shows that CT scans estimated $252 billion in 2020. National Space Agency, is detect bone metastases around 75 underway, where the performance per cent of the time, and only a The US also increased its of the structural battery will be third to half of cancer deaths involve spending for the third year in a row increased yet further. spread to the bone, so the team in 2020, after seven years of (Source: Chalmers University of projected that 9–14 per cent of reductions. Technology, 22 March 2021, medieval Britons developed cancer. https://tinyurl.com/yj3flx6k) \"This reflects growing concerns The researchers point out that in over perceived threats from CANCER RATES IN MEDIEVAL modern Britain some 40–50 per strategic competitors such as China cent of people have cancer by the and Russia, as well as the Trump BRITAIN AROUND TEN TIMES time they die, making the disease administration's drive to bolster 3–4 times more common today than what it saw as a depleted US HIGHER THAN THOUGHT the latest study suggests it was military,\" Alexandra Marksteiner, during medieval times. another author of the report, said in The first study to use X-rays and a statement. CT scans to detect evidence of The findings of the study are cancer among the skeletal remains published in the journal Cancer. Lopes da Silva however noted of a pre-industrial population that the new \"Biden administration suggests that between 9–14 per (Source: University of Cambridge, has not given any indications that it will reduce military spending.\" 30 April 2021, tinyurl.com/ygylh3lt) (Source: SpaceWar.com, 25 April 2021, tinyurl.com/ydocmbm4) BIG BREAKTHROUGH FOR \"MASSLESS\" ENERGY STORAGE Researchers from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have produced a structural battery that performs ten times better than all previous versions. It contains carbon fibre that serves simultaneously as an electrode, conductor, and load-bearing JUNE – JULY 2021 www.nexusmagazine.com NEXUS • 9
DARPA-LINKED COMPANY of Undergraduate Studies at also used one-off Harvard University; Simon Conway sources, such as TOOK OVER \"CHUNK\" OF Morris, chair of Evolutionary the transcript of the Palaeobiology at the University of Plandemic viral PENTAGON'S INTERNET Cambridge; and Christopher video (2020). Baglow, director of the Science and A shadowy company set up last Religion Initiative of the McGrath The report September linked to a DARPA/FBI Institute for Church Life of the studied four contractor who peddled a \"lawful University of Notre Dame. specific conspiracy intercept\" internet spy device to (Source: CatholicNewsAgency.com, theory topics: alien government agencies and law 18 April 2021, visitation, anti- enforcement a decade ago, took https://tinyurl.com/yzvw4myx) vaccination over a massive portion of the content, COVID-19 Pentagon's idle internet addresses GOOGLE-BACKED REPORT origins, and white on the day of President Biden's genocide (WG). inauguration, according to an in- RECOMMENDS INFILTRATING A common thread among all the depth investigation by the conspiracy groups was distrust of Associated Press. CONSPIRACY GROUPS conventional authority figures. Evidence suggests that more than The valuable internet real estate Google's Jigsaw unit approached one-quarter of adults in North has since quadrupled to 175 million RAND Corporation researchers to America believe in one or more IP addresses which were previously conduct a modelling effort to conspiracies. owned by the US Department of improve machine-learning Pro-conspiracy theorists also find Defense—about 1/25th the size of technology for detecting conspiracy themselves wading deeper into the current internet, and over twice theory language by using linguistic social media-based echo chambers the size of the internet space and rhetorical theory to boost with decreasing exposure to non- actually used by the Pentagon. performance. conspiracy viewpoints. These echo chambers contribute \"It is massive. That is the biggest The research was sponsored by to a deepening polarisation of thing in the history of the internet,\" Google's Jigsaw unit and viewpoints, and the posts said Doug Madory, director of conducted within the International disseminated within such echo internet analysis at network Security and Defense Policy (ISDP) chambers can reach and influence operating company, Kentik. Center of the RAND National the broader internet. (Source: zerohedge.com, 26 April Security Research Division (NSRD). One particular data quality issue 2021, https://tinyurl.com/yzrkws3c) related to Data and Methodology is NSRD conducts research and the contamination of conspiracy SOCIETY OF CATHOLIC analysis for the Office of the discourse through sarcasm or Secretary of Defense, the US quotation. SCIENTISTS CONFERENCE ON Intelligence Community, US State Determining whether certain Department, allied foreign social media comments are sarcastic NON-HUMAN INTELLIGENCE governments, and foundations. can be particularly confusing even for humans, especially without The Society of Catholic Scientists Data collection was conducted context of the greater conversation. (SCS) will hold its 2021 conference through the social media tracking Removal of sarcastic discourse in Washington DC on the subject of company, Brandwatch. could reduce the signal-to-noise non-human intelligence. ratio between conspiracy and non- Social media sources included conspiracy discussions, providing a The conference is titled Twitter, Reddit, and a large selection much clearer view of the \"Extraterrestrials, AI, and Minds of online forums and blogs. RAND characteristic stance found in Beyond the Human\" and will take conspiracies propagated on social place at the Hilton Hotel from June media. 4–6. The event will also be live- streamed. (Sources: RAND.org, Detecting Conspiracy Theories on Social \"There'll be 13 talks. Half of the Media, 2021, talks are going to be about https://tinyurl.com/yfkfvztc; extraterrestrial life, and there's The Sociable, 5 May 2021, going to be talks by some big https://tinyurl.com/yz48l8yg) experts on that subject,\" said Dr Stephen Barr, president of the Society of Catholic Scientists. The speakers will include Jonathan Lunine, director of the Cornell Center for Astrophysics and Planetary Science; Karin Öberg, professor of Astronomy and director 10 • NEXUS www.nexusmagazine.com JUNE – JULY 2021
WORLD'S SMALLEST SINGLE- time via intramuscular injection with Fed is now (and has been for the CHIP SYSTEM CAN BE a syringe. past decade) subsidising the one INJECTED INTO THE BODY per cent, that's true, but with every The scientists imagine these types passing month, the government is The continuing miniaturisation of of chips being implanted into the also funding the daily life of an ever electronics is opening up some human body, and then wirelessly greater portion of America's exciting possibilities when it comes communicating information on what poorest social segments. to what we might place in our they measure via ultrasound. In its bodies to monitor and improve our current form this is limited to body Who ends up paying for both? health. Engineers at Columbia temperature, but other possibilities Why, the middle class of course, University have demonstrated an include blood pressure, glucose where the dollar debasement on extreme version of this technology, levels and respiratory function. one side, and the insane debt developing the smallest single-chip accumulation on the other, mean system ever created, which could be The research was published in the that millions of Americans content implanted with a hypodermic journal Science Advances. to work 9–5, pay their taxes, and needle to measure temperature (Source: Columbia University NY, 12 generally keep their mouth shut as inside the body, and possibly much May 2021, tinyurl.com/yjm3c6th) others are burning or tearing more. everything down—are now RECORD 34 PER CENT US effectively doomed. The implant breaks new ground as the world's smallest single-chip HOUSEHOLD INCOME NOW And we have no enemy, foreign or system, which is a completely domestic, to blame... except for functional electronic circuit with a FROM GOVERNMENT one: the US Federal Reserve. total volume of less than 0.1 mm3. (Source: ZeroHedge.com, 30 April The April release of the Personal 2021, https://tinyurl.com/yjvey722) That makes it as small as a dust Income and Spending data reveals mite, and only visible under a just how increasingly reliant on the AUTONOMOUS ROBOT KILLS microscope. The team also US government the population has incorporated a piezoelectric become. 100,000 WEEDS PER HOUR transducer that acts as an \"antenna\" for wireless powering and Personal Current Transfer WITH LASERS communication via ultrasound. payments which are essentially government-sourced income such Carbon Robotics, an autonomous This combines with an onboard as unemployment benefits, welfare robotics company, has unveiled its low-power temperature sensor to checks etc—exploded in March to a third-generation autonomous weed turn the chip into a probe for real- mind-blowing $8.1 trillion elimination robots. These employ time temperature sensing, enabling annualised, which was not only robotics, AI, and laser technology to it to monitor body temperature and double the $4.1 trillion from safely drive through crop fields to also fluctuations in temperature February, but was also $5 trillion identify, target and eliminate weeds. above the pre-COVID trend. driven by the therapeutic Unlike other weeding application of ultrasound. The Stated simply, what all this means technologies, the robots utilise implant's capabilities were is that the high-power lasers to eradicate demonstrated in live mice where it government weeds through thermal energy. As was used for ultrasound remains well as not using poisons, it does it neurostimulation, and up to seven responsible for a without disturbing the soil. were implanted into the mice at a third of all income, or 33.8 per cent to One of the largest obstacles to be precise! organic farming is cost-effective Putting that weed control. A solution to weed number in management that doesn't require perspective, in the herbicides or an increase in manual 1950s and 1960s, labour provides farmers with a more transfer payments realistic path to classifying their were around seven crops as organic. per cent. This A single robot will weed 15–20 number rose to the low teens acres per day. The robots have starting in the mid-1970s, then undergone beta testing on specialty jumped again after the financial crops farms, working on fields with a crisis, spiking to the high teens. variety of crops, including broccoli Now, COVID has officially sent this and onions. number to a record 34 per cent! (Source: carbonrobotics.com, So for all those who claim that the https://tinyurl.com/yj7wb2lg) JUNE – JULY 2021 www.nexusmagazine.com NEXUS • 11
NEW EVIDENCE IN SEARCH in the region? Do we need to re- BIG TECH ALGORITHM examine the existing fossil record to FOR THE MYSTERIOUS consider other possibilities?\" MANIPULATION KEEPING DENISOVANS Co-author Chris Stringer of the MAINSTREAM MEDIA ALIVE Natural History Museum in London An international research team led added: \"While the known fossils of The emergence of the internet by the University of Adelaide, South Homo erectus, Homo floresiensis was met with hope and enthusiasm Australia, has conducted a and Homo luzonensis might seem by people who understood that the comprehensive genetic analysis and to be in the right place and time to plutocrat-controlled mainstream found no evidence of interbreeding represent the mysterious 'southern media were manipulating public between modern humans and the Denisovans', their ancestors were opinion to manufacture consent for ancient humans known from fossil likely to have been in Island the status quo. The democratisation records in Island Southeast Asia. Southeast Asia at least 700,000 of information-sharing was going to years ago. Meaning their lineages give rise to a public consciousness They did however, find further are too ancient to represent the that is emancipated from the DNA evidence of our mysterious Denisovans who, from their DNA, domination of plutocratic narrative ancient cousins, the Denisovans, were more closely related to the control, thereby opening up the which could mean there are major Neanderthals and modern possibility of revolutionary change discoveries to come in the region. humans.\" to our society's corrupt systems. In the study published in Nature Dr Teixeira said: \"The research But it never happened. Internet Ecology and Evolution, the corroborates previous studies that use has become commonplace researchers examined the genomes the Denisovans were in Island around the world and humanity is of more than 400 modern Southeast Asia, and that modern able to network and share humans to investigate the humans did not interbreed with information like never before, yet interbreeding events between more divergent human groups in we remain firmly under the thumb ancient humans and modern the region. This opens two equally of the same power structures we've human populations who arrived exciting possibilities: either a major been ruled by for generations, both at Island Southeast Asia discovery is on the way, or we need politically and psychologically. Even 50,000–60,000 years ago. to re-evaluate the current fossil the dominant media institutions are record of Island Southeast Asia.\" somehow still the same. Lead author and ARC Research (Source: University of Adelaide, Associate from the University of 23 March 2021, So what went wrong? Nobody's Adelaide Dr João Teixeira, said: https://tinyurl.com/yja88q4y) buying newspapers anymore, and \"In contrast to our other cousins the audiences for television and the Neanderthals, which have an radio are dwindling. How is it extensive fossil record in Europe, possible that those same imperialist the Denisovans are known oligarchic institutions are still almost solely from the DNA controlling the way most people record. The only physical think about their world? evidence of Denisovan existence has been a finger bone and The answer is algorithm some other fragments found in a manipulation. cave in Siberia and, more recently, a piece of jaw found in Last month a very informative the Tibetan Plateau. interview saw the CEO of YouTube, which is owned by Google, candidly \"We know from our own discussing the way the platform genetic records that the Denisovans uses algorithms to elevate mixed with modern humans who mainstream news outlets and came out of Africa 50,000–60,000 suppress independent content. years ago both in Asia, and as the modern humans moved through At the World Economic Forum's Island Southeast Asia on their way 2021 Global Technology to Australia. Governance Summit, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki told Atlantic CEO \"The levels of Denisovan DNA in Nicholas Thompson that while the contemporary populations indicates platform still allows arts and that significant interbreeding entertainment videos an equal shot happened in Island Southeast Asia. at going viral and getting lots of views and subscribers, on important \"The mystery then remains, why areas like news media it artificially haven't we found their fossils elevates \"authoritative sources\". alongside the other ancient humans 12 • NEXUS www.nexusmagazine.com JUNE – JULY 2021
\"What we've done is really fine- its searches. In 2017 World Socialist its \"fact checkers\" like The Atlantic tune our algorithms to be able to Website (WSWS) began Council deem a page or domain make sure that we are still giving documenting the fact that it, along guilty of spreading false the new creators the ability to be with other leftist and antiwar information, it will \"dramatically found when it comes to music or outlets, had suddenly experienced a reduce the distribution of all of their humor or something funny,\" dramatic drop in traffic from Google page-level or domain-level content Wojcicki said. \"But when we're searches. In 2019 the Wall Street on Facebook.\" dealing with sensitive areas, we Journal confirmed WSWS claims, really need to take a different reporting that, \"Despite publicly All the algorithm stacking by the approach.\" denying doing so, Google keeps dominant news distribution giants blacklists to remove certain sites or Google and Facebook also ensures Wojcicki said in addition to prevent others from surfacing in that mainstream platforms and banning content deemed harmful, certain types of results.\" In 2020 the reporters will have far more YouTube has also created a CEO of Google's parent company followers than indie media on category labelled \"borderline Alphabet admitted to censoring platforms like Twitter, since an content\" which it algorithmically de- WSWS at a Senate hearing in article that has been artificially boosts so that it won't show up as a response to one senator's amplified will receive far more views recommended video to viewers who suggestion that Google only and therefore far more clicks on are interested in that topic: censors right wing content. their social media information. Mass media employees tend to clique up \"When we deal with information, Google, for the record, has been we want to make sure that the financially intertwined with US and amplify each other on Twitter, sources that we're recommending intelligence agencies since its very further exacerbating the divide. are authoritative news, medical inception when it received research Meanwhile left and antiwar voices, science, et cetera. And we also have grants from the CIA and NSA. It including myself, have been created a category of more pours massive amounts of money complaining for years that Twitter borderline content where into federal lobbying and DC think artificially throttles their follower sometimes we'll see people looking tanks, has a cosy relationship with count. at content that's lower quality and the NSA, and has been a borderline. And so we want to be military–intelligence contractor from If not for these deliberate acts of careful about not over- the beginning. sabotage and manipulation by recommending that. So that's a Silicon Valley megacorporations, the content that stays on the platform Then you've got Facebook, where mainstream media which have but is not something that we're a third of Americans regularly get deceived us into war after war and going to recommend. And so our their news. Facebook is a bit less which manufacture consent for an algorithms have definitely evolved evasive about its status quo- oppressive status quo would have in terms of handling all these enforcing censorship practices, been replaced by independent different content types.\" openly enlisting the government- media years ago. These tech giants and-plutocrat-funded imperialist are the life support system of It is not terribly surprising to hear narrative management firm The corporate media propaganda. Susan Wojcicki admit to elevating Atlantic Council to help it determine (Source: By Caitlin Johnstone, the media of the oligarchic empire what content to censor and what to caityjohnstone.medium.com, to the CEO of a neoconservative boost. Facebook has stated that if 3 May 2021, publication at the World Economic https://tinyurl.com/4ddw39bc) Forum. She comes from the same elite empire management background as all the empire managers who've been placed in charge of mainstream media outlets by their plutocratic owners, having gone to Harvard after being literally raised on the campus of Stanford University as a child. Her sister Anne is the founder of the genetic-testing company 23andMe and was married to Google co-founder Sergey Brin. Google itself also uses algorithms to artificially boost empire media in JUNE – JULY 2021 www.nexusmagazine.com NEXUS • 13
COVID-19 VACCINES LIKENED them as any other conventional likened to a reverse photocopy of TO \"SOFTWARE UPDATES\" vaccine. your DNA—and exits the nucleus FOR YOUR BODY when a protein needs to be made. Is mRNA a Gene Therapy? by Dr Joseph Mercola Try as they might, though, they This is in stark contrast to mRNA from vaccines, which is synthetic As calls for mandatory COVID-19 cannot get rid of mRNA's gene and enters the cell from the outside vaccination grow around the world, therapy label. For starters, Moderna and is not designed to enter the it's becoming ever more crucial to describes its product as \"gene nucleus. Additionally, your own understand what these injections therapy technology\" in its SEC mRNA is rapidly degraded by actually are. The mRNA \"vaccines\" filings. On page 70, they also enzymes, but the one from the created by Moderna and Pfizer are provide the following specifics: vaccine is protected in a liposome in fact gene therapies. that will protect it from degradation \"Currently, mRNA is considered a and keep on producing spike However, despite being a gene therapy product by the FDA. proteins. How long? No one knows recognised form of gene therapy Unlike certain gene therapies that because it has never been tested. since its inception, vaccine makers irreversibly alter cell DNA and could are now frantically trying to deny act as a source of side effects, Can Vaccine mRNA Reverse- that this mRNA technology is gene mRNA-based medicines are Transcribe Into Genome? therapy. designed to not irreversibly change cell DNA; however, side effects More recently Dr Doug Corrigan One reason for this, suggested by observed in gene therapy could after reviewing the findings of new David Martin, PhD, might be negatively impact the perception of research showing SARS-CoV-2 RNA because as long as they're mRNA medicines despite the can reverse transcribe into the considered \"vaccines,\" they will be differences in mechanism.\" human genome, said: shielded from liability. In other words, it's a form of gene \"Well... a new study by MIT and Experimental gene therapies do therapy, but one that doesn't enter Harvard scientists demonstrates that not have financial liability shielding and permanently alter your actual segments of the RNA from the from the government, but DNA. Instead, the mRNA stays in coronavirus itself are most likely pandemic vaccines do, even in the the cellular fluid where ribosomes becoming a permanent fixture in experimental stage, as long as the read the code and create the human DNA. emergency use authorisation is in protein per the mRNA's coding. effect. Another reason might be \"This was once thought near because they fear people won't line The difference between vaccine impossible, for the same reasons up for experimental gene therapy. It mRNA and your natural mRNA is which are presented to assure us has a very different connotation in that your natural mRNA resides in that an RNA vaccine could people's minds (as it should). the nucleus of the cell where your accomplish no such feat. Against cellular DNA resides—it can be the tides of current biological A third possibility is that they know full well that you cannot, ethically, mandate gene therapy in the way you can mandate vaccines. Mandatory public health measure directives are typically based on the idea that it's acceptable for some individuals to be harmed as long as the measure benefits the collective. But the COVID-19 \"vaccines\" are only designed to lessen symptoms of COVID-19. They do not prevent infection or spread, and since the vaccinated individual is the only one receiving a potential benefit, \"the greater good\" argument falls apart. Who knows, there may be other factors at play that we've not realised as of yet, but whatever the reason, they really do not want you to think of these injections as gene therapy. They want you to accept 14 • NEXUS www.nexusmagazine.com JUNE – JULY 2021
dogma, these researchers found potentially irreversibly changing the \"Imagine if instead of giving [the that the genetic segments of this DNA in a cell. In contrast, mRNA is patient] the protein of a virus, we RNA virus are more than likely highly unlikely to localise to the gave them the instructions on how making their way into our genome. nucleus, integrate into cell DNA, or to make the protein, how the body otherwise make any permanent can make its own vaccine,\" he said. The SEC filing for BioNTech changes to cell DNA. (BioNTech's mRNA technology is Transhumanist Agenda used in the Pfizer vaccine) is equally \"Consequently, we expect that Miklos Lukacs de Pereny, Research clear, stating on page 21: \"Although our product candidates will have a we expect to submit BLAs for our different potential side effect profile Professor of Science and mRNA-based product candidates in from gene therapies because they Technology policy at the Peruvian the United States, and in the lack risks associated with altering University San Martín de Porres, has European Union, mRNA therapies cell DNA irreversibly.\" given interviews in which he warns have been classified as gene that transhumanism is part and therapy medicinal products, other Hacking the Software of Life parcel of the Great Reset and the jurisdictions may consider our Company executives and Fourth Industrial Revolution mRNA-based product candidates to agendas, which are being rolled out be new drugs, not biologics or gene scientists familiar with mRNA at a furious pace under the auspices therapy medicinal products, and technology have, for years, been of the COVID-19 pandemic. require different marketing referring to this new technology as applications.\" gene therapy. A video available at \"The COVID-19 pandemic was http://y2u.be/FU-cqTNQhMM manufactured by the world's elites \"We've been living this features a TED Talk by Dr Tal Zaks, as part of a plan to globally advance phenomenal digital chief medical officer of Moderna, 'transhumanism'—literally, the scientific revolution, given in 2017, more than two full fusion of human beings with and I'm here today to years before COVID-19. technology in an attempt to alter tell you that we are human nature itself and create a actually hacking the In it, he points out that they were, superhuman being and an 'earthly software of life, and at that time, already working on a paradise'\", he warns. that it's changing the variety of vaccines, including an way we think about mRNA vaccine for influenza and This dystopian nightmare scenario prevention and individualised cancer vaccines is no longer the stuff of science treatment of disease.\" based on the genetic sequence of fiction, but an integral part of the the patient's tumour, stressing that proposed post-pandemic \"Great So, in the US and Europe, mRNA this vaccine would not act like any Reset\", Dr Miklos Lukacs de Pereny therapies, as a group, are classified previous vaccine ever created. said at a recent summit on COVID- as \"gene therapy medicinal 19. products.\" The crux here, again, \"We've been living this appears to be the idea that mRNA phenomenal digital scientific Indeed, to the extent that therapy does not cause permanent revolution, and I'm here today to implementing the transhumanist DNA alterations. On page 35 of the tell you that we are actually hacking agenda is possible, it requires the BioNTech SEC filing, they further the software of life, and that it's concentration of political and clarify the alleged difference changing the way we think about economic power in the hands of a between other, irreversible, gene prevention and treatment of global elite and the dependence of therapies and mRNA gene therapy: disease,\" Zaks said. people on the state, said Lukacs. \"There have been few approvals \"In every cell there's this thing That's precisely the aim of the of gene therapy products in the called messenger RNA or mRNA for Great Reset, promoted by German United States and other short, that transmits the critical economist Klaus Schwab, CEO and jurisdictions, and there have been information from the DNA in our founder of World Economic Forum, well-reported significant adverse genes to the protein, which is really along with billionaire events associated with their testing the stuff we're all made out of. This \"philanthropists\", George Soros and use. is the critical information that and Bill Gates and other owners, determines what the cell will managers, and shareholders of Big \"Gene therapy products have the actually do. So, we think of it as an Tech, Big Pharma, and Big Finance effect of introducing new DNA and operating system... who meet at the WEF retreats at Davos, Switzerland, contended \"So, if you could change that... if Lukacs. you could introduce a line of code, (Source: Mercola.com, 31 March or change a line of code, it turns out 2021, https://tinyurl.com/yjsgzpcm) that has profound implications for everything, from the flu to cancer... JUNE – JULY 2021 www.nexusmagazine.com NEXUS • 15
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UNEXPLAINED According to this study of patients who have received transplanted organs, particularly hearts, it is not uncommon for memories, behaviours, preferences and habits associated with the donor to be transferred to the recipient. Organ Transplants and Cellular Memories by Paul Pearsall, PhD, Gary E. Schwartz, PhD, Linda G. Russek, PhD © 2002 Introduction (termed dynamical energy systems theory) provides compelling logic that leads to the prediction that all It is generally assumed that learning involves primarily dynamical systems store information and energy to the nervous system and secondarily the immune various degrees.5,6,7 The systemic memory mechanism system. Hence, patients receiving peripheral organ provides a plausible explanation for the evolution of transplants should not experience personality changes emergent (novel) systemic properties through recurrent that parallel the personalities of donors they have never feedback interactions (i.e., the nonlinear circulation of met. When personality changes have been observed information and energy that reflects the ongoing following transplants, the kinds of explanations interactions of the components in a complex, dynamic entertained include effects of the immunosuppressant network). drugs, psychosocial stress, and pre-existing psychopathology of the recipients.1,2,3 Recurrent feedback loops exist in all atomic, molecular and cellular systems. Hence, evidence for atomic However, living systems theory explicitly posits that all systemic memory, molecular systemic memory and living cells possess \"memory\" and \"decider\" functional cellular systemic memory should be found in these subsystems within them.4 Moreover, the recent systems. integration of systems theory with the concept of energy JUNE – JULY 2021 www.nexusmagazine.com NEXUS • 17
The systemic memory mechanism has been applied to conscious and she was emotionally open and sensitive. a variety of controversial and seemingly anomalous Schwartz and Russek proposed that Claire Sylvia might observations in complementary and alternative medicine, be the \"white crow\" of cellular systemic memory.7 including homoeopathy.8 It also makes new predictions. One prediction is that sensitive recipients of transplanted This paper reports key observations from 10 organs can experience aspects of the donor's personal representative cases of transplant recipients [this version history stored in the transplanted tissues. shares nine; Ed.] who were open to sharing experiences of personal changes following their operations that are In 1997, a book titled A Change of Heart was published consistent with the systemic memory prediction. that described the apparent personality changes experienced by Claire Sylvia.9 Sylvia received a heart and To protect the privacy of the donors' families, recipients lung transplant at Yale New Haven Hospital in 1988. She and their families, physicians and hospitals, donors and reported noticing that various attitudes, habits and tastes recipients are referred to by number, except when their changed following her surgery. She had inexplicable first names were mentioned by family members or friends cravings for foods she had previously disliked. For in the transcripts. All recipients and family members or example, though she was a health-conscious dancer and friends of the donors were interviewed by Pearsall and choreographer, upon leaving the hospital she had an audiotaped. The transcripts were examined by Schwartz uncontrollable urge to go to a Kentucky Fried Chicken and Russek and selected for inclusion in this report. outlet and order chicken nuggets, a food she never ate. Sylvia found herself drawn toward cool colours and no Each of the nine cases includes a donor family longer dressed in the bright reds and oranges she used member's report (or equivalent), a recipient's report (or to prefer. She began behaving in an aggressive and equivalent) and a recipient family member's or friend's impetuous manner that was uncharacteristic of her but report. Donor family members, recipients and recipient turned out to be similar to the personality of her donor. family members or friends are quoted directly from the Interestingly, uneaten Kentucky Fried Chicken nuggets transcripts. Personal opinions (including controversial were found in the jacket of the young man (her donor) content) are reported verbatim. Each case includes two when he was killed. to five sample parallels between the donors and changes observed in the recipients post transplant surgery. Opinions about the plausibility of cellular memory were sought by William Novak, the co-author of the book. Case 1 Pearsall proposed that the immunosuppressant drugs could conceivably lower the threshold for patients to The donor was an 18-year-old boy killed in an potentially register cellular memories stored in the automobile accident. The recipient was an 18-year-old transplanted organs (cited in 9, extended in 10). Schwartz girl diagnosed with endocarditis and subsequent heart and Russek proposed that the rejection process might failure. not only reflect the rejection of the material comprising the cells but also the systemic information and energy The donor's father, a psychiatrist, said: stored within the cells as well (cited in 9, extended in 7, \"My son always wrote poetry. We had waited more than 8). a year to clean out his room after he died. We found a book of poems he had never shown us, and we've never Sylvia was unique because she received a substantial told anyone about them. One of them has left us shaken amount of new tissue (heart and lungs), she was health emotionally and spiritually. It spoke of his seeing his own sudden death. He was a musician, too, and we found a song he titled \"Danny, My Heart Is Yours\"—the words about how my son felt he was destined to die and give his heart to someone. He had decided to donate his organs when he was 12 years old. We thought it was quite strong, but we thought they were talking about it in school. When we met his recipient, we were so...we didn't know, like, what it was. We don't know now. We just don't know.\" The recipient reported: \"When they showed me pictures of their son, I knew him directly. I would have picked him out anywhere. He's in me. I know he is in me and he is in love with me. He was always my lover, maybe in another time somewhere. How could he know years before he died that he would die and give his heart to me? How would he know my name is Danny? And then, when they played me some of his music, I could finish the phrases of his songs. I could never play before, but after my transplant I began to love 18 • NEXUS www.nexusmagazine.com JUNE – JULY 2021
music. I felt it in my heart. My heart had to play it. I told my mom I wanted to take guitar lessons—the same instrument Paul [the donor] had played. His song is in me. I feel it a lot at night and it's like Paul is serenading me.\" The recipient's father reported: \"My daughter, she was what you say....a hell- raiser. Until she got sick—they say from a dentist, they think—she was the wild one. Then she became quite quiet. I think it was her illness, but she said she felt more energy, not less. She said she wanted to play an instrument and she wanted to sing. When she wrote her first song, she sang about her new heart as her lover's heart. She said her lover had come to save her life.\" Case 2 mom that Jerry had mild cerebral palsy mostly on his left side. Carter has stiffness and some shaking on that same The donor was a 16-month-old boy who side. He never did as a baby and it only showed up after drowned in a bathtub. The recipient was a seven-month- the transplant. The doctors say it's probably something old boy diagnosed with tetralogy of Fallot (a hole in the to do with his medical condition, but I really think there's ventricular septum with displacement of the aorta, more to it. pulmonary stenosis and thickening of the right ventricle). \"One more thing I'd like to know about. When we went The donor's mother, a physician, noted: to church together, Carter had never met Jerry's father. \"The first thing is that I could more than hear Jerry's We came late and Jerry's dad was sitting with a group of [her son, the donor] heart. I could feel it in me. When people in the middle of the congregation. Carter let go Carter [the recipient] first saw me, he ran to me and of my hand and ran right to that man. He climbed on his pushed his nose against me and rubbed and rubbed it. lap, hugged him and said 'Daddy'. We were It was just exactly what we did with Jerry. Jerry and flabbergasted. How could he have known him? Why did Carter's heart is five years old now, but Carter's eyes were he call him dad? He never did things like that. He would Jerry's eyes. When he hugged me, I could feel my son. I never let go of my hand in church and never run to a mean I could feel him, not just symbolically. He was there. stranger. When I asked him why he did it, he said he I felt his energy. didn't. He said Jerry did and he went with him.\" \"I'm a doctor. I'm trained to be a keen observer and have always been a natural-born sceptic. But this was Case 3 real. I know people will say that I need to believe my son's spirit is alive, and perhaps I do. But I felt it. My husband The donor was a 24-year-old woman who was the and my father felt it. And I swear to you, and you can ask victim of an automobile accident. The recipient was a 25- my mother, Carter said the same baby-talk words that year-old male graduate student suffering from cystic Jerry said. Carter is six, but he was talking Jerry's baby fibrosis who received a heart-lung transplant. talk and playing with my nose just like Jerry did. The donor's sister reported: \"We stayed with the ... [recipient family] that night. In \"My sister was a very sensual person. Her one love was the middle of the night, Carter came in and asked to painting. She was on her way to her first solo showing at sleep with my husband and me. He cuddled up between a tiny art shop when a drunk ploughed into her. It's a us exactly like Jerry did, and we began to cry. Carter told lesbian art store that supports gay artists. My sister was us not to cry because Jerry said everything was okay. My not really very 'out' about it, but she was gay. She said husband and I, our parents and those who really knew her landscape paintings were really representations of the Jerry have no doubt. Our son's heart contains much of mother or woman figure. She would look at a naked our son and beats in Carter's chest. On some level, our woman model and paint a landscape from that! Can you son is still alive.\" imagine? She was gifted.\" The recipient reported: The recipient's mother reported: \"I never told anyone at first, but I thought having a woman's heart would make me gay. Since my surgery, \"I saw Carter go to her [the donor's mother]. He never I've been hornier than ever and women just seem to look does that. He is very, very shy, but he went to her just like even more erotic and sensual, so I thought I might have he used to run to me when he was a baby. When he whispered 'It's okay, mama', I broke down. He called her 'Mother', or maybe it was Jerry's heart talking. And one more thing that got to us. We found out talking to Jerry's JUNE – JULY 2021 www.nexusmagazine.com NEXUS • 19
gotten internal transsexual surgery. My doctor told me it \"I'm real sad and all for the guy who died and was just my new energy and lease on life that made me gave me his heart, but I really have trouble with feel that way, but I'm different. I know I'm different. I make the fact that he was black. I'm not a racist, mind love like I know exactly how the woman's body feels and you, not at all. Most of [my] friends at the plant responds—almost as if it is my body. I have the same are black guys. But the idea that there is a black body, but I still think I've got a woman's way of thinking heart in a white body seems really...well, I don't about sex now.\" know. I told my wife that I thought my penis might grow to a black man's size. They say The recipient's girlfriend said: black men have larger penises, but I don't know \"He's a much better lover now. Of course, he was for sure. After we have sex, I sometimes feel weaker before, but it's not that. He's like, I mean, he just guilty because a black man made love to my knows my body as well as I do. He wants to cuddle, hold wife, but I don't really think that seriously. and take a lot of time. Before he was a good lover, but not like this. It's just different. He wants to hug all the time \"I can tell you one thing, though. I used to and go shopping. My God, he never wanted to shop! hate classical music, but now I love it. So I know And you know what, he carries a purse now. His purse! it's not my new heart, because a black guy from He slings it over his shoulder and calls it his bag, but it's the 'hood wouldn't be into that. Now it calms a purse. He hates it when I say that, but going to the mall my heart. I play it all the time. I more than like with him is like going with one of the girls. And one more it. I didn't tell any of the guys on the line that I have a thing, he loves to go to museums. He would never, black heart, but I think about it a lot.\" absolutely never, do that. Now he would go every week. The recipient's wife reported: Sometimes he stands for minutes and looks at a painting \"He was more than concerned about the idea when he without talking. He loves landscapes and just stares. heard it was a black man's heart. He actually asked me if Sometimes I just leave him there and come back later.\" he could ask the doctor for a white heart when one came up. He's no Archie Bunker, but he's close to it. And he would kill me if he knew I told you this, but for the first time he's invited his black friends over from work. It's like he doesn't see their colour any more, even though he still talks about it sometimes. He seems more comfortable and at ease with these black guys, but he's not aware of it. \"And one more thing I should say. He's driving me nuts with the classical music. He doesn't know the name of one song and never, never listened to it before. Now, he sits for hours and listens to it. He even whistles classical music songs that he could never know. How does he know them? You'd think he'd like rap music or something because of his black heart.\" Case 4 The donor was a 17-year-old black male student victim of a drive-by shooting. The recipient was a 47-year-old white male foundry worker diagnosed with aortic stenosis. The donor's mother reported: \"Our son was walking to violin class when he was hit. Nobody knows where the bullet came from, but it just hit him and he fell. He died right there on the street, hugging his violin case. He loved music and his teachers said he had a real thing for it. He would listen to music and play along with it. I think he would have been at Carnegie Hall some day, but the other kids always made fun of the music he liked.\" The recipient reported: 20 • NEXUS www.nexusmagazine.com JUNE – JULY 2021
Case 5 picture of health. There wasn't an ounce of fat on her. She was a gymnast and her coach could lift her above his The donor was a 19-year-old woman killed in an head with one hand. She was so excited about life that automobile accident. The recipient was a 29-year-old she would just hop and jump all the time like a kitten. She woman diagnosed with cardiomyopathy secondary to had some trouble with food, though. She would skip endocarditis. meals, and for a while she was purging. I think they would call her a little anorexic. We took her to therapy about it, The donor's mother reported: but she just wasn't much into food. And she had this silly \"My Sara was the most loving girl. She owned and little giggle when she got embarrassed. It sounded like a operated her own health food restaurant and scolded me little bird.\" constantly about not being a vegetarian. She was a great kid. Wild, but great. She was into the free-love thing and The recipient reported: had a different man in her life every few months. \"I feel new again. I feel She was man crazy when she was a little girl and like a teenager. I actually it never stopped. She was able to write some feel giddy. I know it's just notes to me when she was dying. She was so out the energy of the new heart, of it, but she kept saying how she could feel the but I really feel younger in impact of the car hitting them. She said she every way, not just could feel it going through her body.\" physically. I see the world The recipient reported: that way. I'm really young at \"You can tell people about this if you want to, heart. I have this annoying but it will make you sound crazy. When I got my tendency to giggle that new heart, two things happened to me. First, drives my wife nuts. And almost every night, and still sometimes now, I there's something about actually feel the accident my donor had. I can food. I don't know what it is. feel the impact in my chest. It slams into me, but I get hungry, but after I eat I my doctor said everything looks fine. Also, I hate often feel nauseated and meat now. I can't stand it. I was McDonald's that it would help if I could biggest money-maker, and now meat makes me throw up.\" throw up. Actually, when I even smell it, my heart The recipient's brother starts to race. But that's not the big deal. My reported: doctor said that's just due to my medicines. \"Gus is a teenager. No \"I couldn't tell him, but what really bothers me doubt about that. He's a kid is that I'm engaged to be married now. He's a or at least he thinks he's a great guy and we love each other. The sex is kid. Even when we're terrific. The problem is, I'm gay. At least, I bowling, he yells and jumps around like a fool. He's got thought I was. After my transplant, I'm not...I don't think, this weird laugh now. It's a girl's laugh and we tell him anyway...I'm sort of semi- or confused gay. Women still that. He doesn't care. His appetite never did bounce back seem attractive to me, but my boyfriend turns me on; after the surgery. He's pretty much nauseated almost all women don't. I have absolutely no desire to be with a the time. After Thanksgiving dinner—and he loved it— woman. I think I got a gender transplant.\" he went upstairs and vomited. We took him to the The recipient's brother reported: emergency room, but it wasn't anything to do with his \"Susie's straight now. I mean it seriously. She was gay new heart. They said it was probably a reaction to and now her new heart made her straight. She threw out something in the meal. None of the rest of the family got all her books and stuff about gay politics and never talks sick, though. He's going to have to watch it. His doctor about it any more. She was really militant about it before. is concerned about his weight.\" She holds hands and cuddles with Steven just like my girlfriend does with me. She talks girl-talk with my Case 7 girlfriend, where before she would be lecturing about the evils of sexist men. And my sister, the queen of the Big The donor was a three-year-old girl who drowned in the Mac, hates meat. She won't even have it in the house.\" family pool. The recipient was a nine-year-old boy diagnosed with myocarditis and septal defect. Case 6 The recipient's mother said: The donor was a 14-year-old girl injured in a gymnastics \"He [the recipient] doesn't know who his donor was or accident. The recipient was a 47-year-old man diagnosed how she died. We do. She drowned at her mother's with benign myxoma and cardiomyopathy. boyfriend's house. Her mother and her boyfriend left her with a teenage babysitter who was on the phone when it The donor's mother reported: happened. I never met her father, but the mother said \"Look at her [shows photograph]. My daughter was the JUNE – JULY 2021 www.nexusmagazine.com NEXUS • 21
they had a very ugly divorce and that the father \"We can sometimes hear her talking to her heart. It's never saw his daughter. She said she worked a like a 'Dear diary' thing. She puts her hand on her chest lot of hours and wished she had spent more time and talks to who she thinks her donor is. Once we found with her. I think she feels pretty guilty about it her holding a stethoscope to her chest to try to hear her all...you know, the both of them sort of not new heart. I think she still does that sometimes. And the appreciating their daughter until it was too late.\" only other thing is that she really wants to go to medical school now. She never wanted to do that before, but The recipient, who claimed not to know who that's because I don't think she thought she would live. the donor was, reported: She's already changed her college classes.\" \"I talk to her sometimes. I can feel her in there. Case 9 She seems very sad. She is very afraid. I tell her it's okay, but she is very afraid. She says she The donor was a three-year-old boy who fell from an wishes that parents wouldn't throw away their apartment window. The recipient was a five-year-old boy children. I don't know why she would say that.\" with septal defect and cardiomyopathy. The recipient's mother said about the The donor's mother reported: recipient: \"It was uncanny. When I met the family and Daryl [the recipient] at the transplant meeting, I broke into tears. \"Well, the one thing I notice most is that Then we went up to the giving tree where you hand a Jimmy is now deathly afraid of the water. He token symbolising your donor. I was already crying when loved it before. We live on a lake and he won't my husband told me to look at the table we were go out in the backyard. He keeps closing and passing. It was the [recipient's family] with Daryl sitting locking the back door. He says he's afraid of the there. I knew it right away. Daryl smiled at me exactly like water and doesn't know why. He won't talk about it.\" Timmy [her son, the donor] did. After we talked for hours with Daryl's parents, we were comforted. It somehow just Case 8 didn't seem strange at all after a while. When we heard that Daryl had made up the name Timmy and got his age The donor was a 19-year-old woman who had suffered right, we began to cry. But they were tears of relief a broken neck in dance class. The recipient was a 19-year- because we knew that Timmy's spirit was alive.\" old woman diagnosed with cardiomyopathy. The recipient reported: \"I gave the boy a name. He's younger than me and I The donor's mother reported: call him 'Timmy'. He's just a little kid. He's a little brother \"We've met Angela [the recipient], and she is the like about half my age. He got hurt bad when he fell image of our daughter [Stacy]. They could almost be down. He likes Power Rangers a lot, I think, just like I used twins. They're both bright girls; I mean, my daughter was to. I don't like them anymore, though. I like Tim Allen on bright, too. She wanted to be an actress, but we thought Tool Time, so I called him Tim. I wonder where my old she had too much academic potential for that. Her father heart went, too. I sort of miss it. It was broken, but it took is a doctor and really wanted her to follow in his care of me for a while.\" footsteps.\" The donor's father reported: \"Stacy was extremely bright. It's so tragic. She would have made an outstanding physician, but she wanted to dance and sing. That's how she died. She fell in dance class. We always argued good-naturedly about how disappointed I would be if she went to Hollywood instead of Harvard. I hope she knew I just wanted her to be happy.\" The recipient reported: \"I think of her as my sister. I think we must have been sisters in a former life. I only know my donor was a girl my age, but it's more than that. I talk to her at night or when I'm sad. I feel her answering me. I can feel it in my chest. I put my left hand there and press it with my right. It's like I can connect with her. Sometimes she seems sad. I think she wanted to be a nurse or something, but other times it's like she wanted to be on Broadway. I think she wanted to be on Broadway more. I want to be a nurse, but I could be a doctor too. I hope she will be happy, because she will always be my angel, my sister in my chest. I carry my angel with me everywhere.\" The recipient's mother reported: 22 • NEXUS www.nexusmagazine.com JUNE – JULY 2021
The recipient's father reported: incidence of such coincidences using semi-structured \"Daryl never knew the name of his donor or his age. interviews and systematic questions. We didn't know either until recently. We just learned that the boy who died had fallen from a window. We didn't In addition, a subset of the transplant patients is being even know his age until now. Daryl had it about right. monitored physiologically to examine biophysical Probably just a lucky guess or something, but he got it measures of heart–brain synchrony.11 right. What is spooky, though, is that he not only got the age right and some idea of how he died, he got the name The research is testing predictions derived from right. The boy's name was Thomas, but for some reason dynamical energy systems theory applied to the heart. his immediate family called him 'Tim'.\" Termed \"energy cardiology\", the basic hypothesis is that The recipient's mother reported: information and energy are transmitted \"Are you going to tell him the real twilight zone thing? electromagnetically between the brain and heart, and Timmy fell trying to reach a Power Ranger toy that had that through electromagnetic resonance the brain may fallen on the ledge of the window. Daryl won't even touch process information derived from the donor's heart.12 his Power Rangers any more...\" Other forms of energetic communication are also plausible and should be considered in future research.13 Discussion Pearsall has informally observed that in addition to The cases reported here are representative of more heart recipients, kidney, liver and other organ recipients than 74 transplant patients, 23 of whom were heart also indicated changes in sense of smell, food preference transplant recipients, that were brought to Pearsall's and emotional factors. However, they were usually attention over the past 10 years.10 transitory and could be associated with medications and other factors of transplantation.10 Since the cases were collected sporadically and clinically, it is not possible to calculate the percentage of The findings for heart transplants appear more robust patients who reported degrees of personality changes and were more strongly associated with the donor's that did or did not parallel the donors to various degrees. history. If this observation is verified in future research, The present report provides theoretical and empirical the implications for basic physiology as well as clinical justification for conducting a controlled comprehensive medicine could be substantial. study. Pearsall became open to the possibility of cellular Historically, transplant recipients have been reluctant to memory in transplant recipients partly because of his own share such experiences with their physicians (and in many bone marrow transplant in 1987, and also because of his cases, even with their families and friends). Hawaiian heritage that has always valued the heart as being a \"thinking, feeling, communicating, and spiritual Moreover, the prevailing belief that memories are organ\".10 stored primarily in the nervous system (and secondarily in the immune system) would decrease Schwartz and Russek became open to the possibility of the likelihood that transplant recipients would be cellular memory partly through Schwartz's discovery of open to receiving cellular memories from the the systemic memory logic in the early 1980s when he transplanted organs in the first place. The same was a professor of psychology and psychiatry at Yale belief would decrease the likelihood that family University,5,6,7 and partly through the evolution of members and friends, as well as surgeons and health dynamical energy systems theory in the mid-1990s as care providers in general, would be open to hearing applied to the heart by Russek and Schwartz.12, 14 from transplant recipients about cellular memories. Hence, it is not possible to determine what the actual However, systemic memory is only one possible cellular percentage is of personality changes; underreporting memory mechanism. Other mechanisms (e.g., appears to be the rule rather than the exception. The cases reported here are unusual (but not unique) in that clear changes were observed by recipients that were subsequently verified by recipient family members or friends. Moreover, in each case, information about the donors was specifically verified from donor family members or friends. In each case, personal changes in the recipients preceded any contact with donor family members or friends. Future research is necessary to investigate the recipient–donor coincidence phenomenon systematically. Research is underway at the University of Arizona on a sample of over 300 transplant patients to estimate the JUNE – JULY 2021 www.nexusmagazine.com NEXUS • 23
microtubule memory, which may also candidates. J Heart involve the systemic memory process) Transplants 1988; 7:223- should be considered.15 226. 3. Mai FM. Graft and If future research documents evidence for donor denial in heart cellular memory in transplant patients, the transplant recipients. Am theoretical, clinical and ethical implications J Psychiatry 1986; are vast.16 143:1159-1161. 4. Miller JG. Living The present findings are reported in the Systems. New York, NY: hope that they will stimulate future research McGraw-Hill, 1978. to examine the hypothesis seriously. 5. Schwartz GE, Russek LG. Dynamical energy Authors' Acknowledgements systems and modern We wish to thank the families of the physics: Fostering the science and spirit of complementary and alternative medicine. Alter donors, the recipients and the families of the Therapies Health Med 1997; 3(3):46-56. recipients who bravely shared their stories and graciously 6. Schwartz GE, Russek LG. Do all dynamical systems agreed to have them reported. have memory? Implications of the systemic memory hypothesis for science and society. In KH Pribram (ed.). The 10 heart transplant cases reported here come from Brain and Values: Is a Biological Science of Values a total sample of 74 transplant recipients (23 were heart Possible? Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, transplants), all of whom showed various degrees of 1998. changes that paralleled the personalities of their donors. 7. Schwartz GER, Russek LGS. The origin of holism and We thank the anonymous reviewers of this manuscript for memory in nature: The systemic memory hypothesis. their constructive feedback. We dedicate this paper to Frontier Perspectives 1998; 7(2):23-30. the memories of donors and to the memories of Frank 8. Schwartz GER, Russek LGS. The plausibility of Pearsall, Howard Schwartz and Henry I. Russek, MD—our homeopathy: The systemic memory mechanism. fathers. Integrative Med 1998; 1(2):53-60. 9. Sylvia C, with Novak W. A Change of Heart. New About the Authors: York, NY: Little, Brown, 1997. • Paul Pearsall, PhD, (1942–2007) was a Clinical 10. Pearsall P. The Heart's Code. New York, NY: Professor at the Department of Nursing, University of Broadway Books, 1998. Hawaii and author of over 200 professional articles and 11. Song LZYX, Schwartz GER, Russek LGS. Heart- 15 international best-selling books including The focused attention and heart-brain synchronization: Heart's Code (Broadway Books, 1998). Energetic and physiological mechanisms. Alter • Gary E. Schwartz, PhD, is Professor of Psychology, Therapies Health Med 1998; 4(5):44-63. Medicine, Neurology, Psychiatry and Surgery at the 12. Russek LG, Schwartz GE. Energy cardiology: A University of Arizona. He is the Director of the dynamical energy systems approach for integrating Laboratory for Advances in Consciousness and Health conventional and alternative medicine. Advances. J (LACH, formerly the Human Energy Systems Mind-Body Health 1996; 12(4):4-24. Laboratory), also at the University of Arizona. 13. Tiller WA. Science and Human Transformation: • Linda G. Russek, PhD, was formerly an Assistant Subtle Energies, Intentionality and Consciousness. Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of Walnut Creek, CA: Pavior, 1997. Arizona and Director of The Heart Science Laboratory 14. Russek LR, Schwartz GE. Interpersonal heart-brain of The Heart Science Foundation in Tucson, Arizona. registration and the perception of parental love: A 42- year follow-up of the Harvard Mastery of Stress study. Editor's Note: Subtle Energies 1994; 5(3):195-208. This is an edited version of an article which appeared 15. Hameroff SR, Penrose R. Orchestrated reduction of in NEXUS Magazine, volume 12, number 3 (Apr–May quantum coherence in brain microtubules: A model for 2002) and was originally published under the title consciousness. In SR Hameroff, AW Kaszniak, AC Scott \"Changes in Heart Transplant Recipients that Parallel (eds). Toward a Science of Consciousness. Cambridge, the Personalities of their Donors\" in the Journal of MA: The MIT Press, 1996. Near-Death Studies, vol. 20, no. 3, Spring 2002. 16. Schwartz GER, Russek, LGS. The Living Energy Universe. Charlottesville, VA: Hampton Roads Endnotes Publishing, 1999. 1. Lunde DT. Psychiatric complications of heart transplants. Am J Psychiatry 1967; 124:1190-1195. 2. Kuhn WF et al. Psychopathology in heart transplant 24 • NEXUS www.nexusmagazine.com JUNE – JULY 2021
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NATURE Earth-generated water Is it possible Earth is actually producing its own water? by Robert Gourlay © 2019 Introduction airborne sensing (magnetic, gravity, radiometric/gamma- ray) that provide a means to locate deep groundwater About four billion people globally depend on sources that are rarely used by government agencies to groundwater for drinking and food production. locate these groundwater sources. However, this shallow groundwater is being depleted or contaminated at an unprecedented rate. The A Voyage of Discovery world is on the edge of a huge, and little understood, The 2005 book, A Voyage of Discovery by Emeritus catastrophe. Professor Lance Endersbee AO (former Dean of There is a need for a new perspective and Engineering and Pro-Vice Chancellor of Monash understanding about the groundwater resources on the University, Victoria, Australia) provides an impressive Earth and methods to tap into groundwater resources outline of Earth-generated water and expanding Earth that are currently not being used. These untapped science, and particularly the misconceptions in current resources are potentially greater than the ocean volume water science about the origins of water on Earth. Before and confined within the Earth's crust. his retirement, Lance was a world authority on rock behaviour and tunnelling, a former president of the Importantly, there are unique Earth mapping data sources from satellites (radar and reflectance) and JUNE – JULY 2021 www.nexusmagazine.com NEXUS • 27
Map of the Great Artesian Basin in Australia \"The total yield of all waters from the basin reached (Image: tentotwo) a maximum in 1917. The total yield has declined ever since. Many bores have run dry, and many more new Institution of Engineers, Australia, and a recipient of its bores have been drilled. Most bores today are highest award, the Peter Nicol Russell Memorial Medal. running free into open drains to provide water for He had worked on the Snowy Mountain hydroelectricity cattle. Well over 98 per cent of the water is lost to scheme and was awarded the Order of Australia Medal seepage and evaporation. (AO). \"The presentation at this meeting included some I met Lance at his home in about 2004 and diagrams which had been prepared by the consequently presented jointly with him at a book launch Queensland Government, to show how the artesian in Sydney. I was interested in his ideas about Earth- basin works, and how, they believed, the generated water and the expanding Earth. He was a underground waters were recharged from surface maverick and intellectual giant among academics. He was rainfall. The charts included a cross section of the never afraid to challenge existing paradigms in public or strata in the Basin, and a plan showing the direction academic science, and a critic of the peer-review system of flow of water through the strata from the presumed that he said was a control mechanism for conventional intake areas of exposed sediments on the eastern science beliefs, and an instrument to limit the exploitation edge of the Basin. of new science ideas and innovation outside of the peer hierarchy. In this respect he was a great mentor to me, \"I could see that this official explanation of the and I leave you with his comments below about his well- operation of the Basin showed conditions which were, researched ideas about how the Earth functions. The in fact, physically impossible. But what I found most foreword to Endersbee's book is below: disturbing was the fact that the professionals involved believed it all. It was an act of faith on their part, and \"It is appropriate for me [Lance Endersbee] to they defended their position by reference to world explain how I came to write this book. practice and world authority. \"In 1999 I attended a meeting with the Federal \"I subsequently found that the same pattern of Inland Development Organisation in Charleville, in decline of groundwater yields was occurring in many Western Queensland, in Australia. I presented a countries around the world. The world's wells were paper on my proposals for new national infrastructure running dry. Well over half of the people of the world in Australia, and related prospects for national depend on groundwater for part of their water supply, development. A paper which followed mine was in India, China, Bangladesh, Pakistan, the Middle about the Great Artesian Basin of Australia. This Basin East, North Africa, Europe, North America and is the largest Artesian basin in the world. Mexico. \"We were told that when the artesian waters were \"The total yield of all waters from the discovered in the 1880s, water gushed from the early bores as great fountains, often rising to 30 metres or basin reached a maximum in 1917. more above the ground. In a few years, many water bores were drilled throughout the Basin, some to The total yield has declined ever since. depths of greater than 100 metres. Many bores have run dry, and many more new bores have been drilled... Well over 98 per cent of the water is lost to seepage and evaporation.\" \"Sadly, the world's groundwater specialists share the same convictions as their Queensland colleagues regarding recharge of deep groundwater from surface rainfall. The textbooks on groundwater hydrology are based on this common assumption. Similarly, the many recent books on the environment do not make any distinction at all between surface waters and groundwater, despite the serious problems of decline in groundwater supplies. \"In reviewing many recent and historical books and papers on groundwater, I concluded that there has been more than a century of error. But this led to some serious and profound questions. How was it 28 • NEXUS www.nexusmagazine.com JUNE – JULY 2021
possible for so many professional geologists and overwhelming to the dissident, while remaining quite engineers around the world to remain in error for so unnoticed by all those in the mainstream of science long, and in circumstances where much of the and professional practice. I believe the scholars I evidence over the years had contradicted their discuss in the book were intellectual giants. They assumptions? Furthermore, why was it that there had followed their scientific enquiries wherever they led been no debate whatever on the subject? A major and resisted intellectual intimidation. Incredibly, they factor must have been the separation and increasing are still showing the way. specialisation of the disciplines which limits exposure and debate. But a significant cause was simply the \"I leave it to my readers to make their own enormous power of the fashionable view, and most assessment.\" disturbingly, the power of the leaders of the scientific fashion to suppress debate. It is called peer review. – Lance Endersbee \"I embarked on my own voyage of discovery. It So why was such a renowned engineer and scientist soon became evident the same misconceptions sidelined by his peers on the topic of Earth-generated about the origin of artesian waters and thermal water and the expanding Earth theories? The answer lies springs applied to the origin of petroleum and natural in the fact that his peers use peer review to control a gas. And furthermore, there was equally strong belief system of science, and this enables any new ideas suppression of ideas and learned debate about the not originating with the hierarchy of the peer group to be subject. And then I noted that the same errors of squashed. The consequence is that innovations in science understanding seemed to apply to the matter of outside of the peer-review system are squashed and climate change. therefore any deep groundwater exploration methodology that has not been proven through peer \"This book is a report of my enquiries, written for review will not be a strategy pursued by governments. the general reader and the professions involved, and to help young scientists and engineers appreciate the Theory of Earth-Generated Water exciting history of ideas in science. It has been written Firstly, we must ask: How was water first produced as a scientific detective story, where each clue is part of the mystery. All the clues combine to reveal a new within or on Earth in such great quantities, and does this picture of our wonderful world. production system still exist today? \"During my voyage I discovered some outstanding Most people would not have thought about the source scholars of the past. Their scientific curiosity was of water on Earth. Most scientists do not have a clue. So, inspirational. I came to admire the breadth and where did this water come from to cover 71 per cent of intellectual rigour of their work. But on certain critical the Earth's surface as ocean (96.5 per cent of surface issues they did not inspire their own colleagues, waters) and up to nine kilometres deep in some places? because their theories were ahead of their time. The fundamental question is: Was this water present on Some of their most important ideas were criticised, the Earth on day one and did the land develop out of the even ridiculed, and subsequently ignored. I think that water, or did the water form from the earth or land mass? these ideas are still valid, and I describe them in the It is very unlikely that water arrived from outer space, or book. suddenly the Earth created a hydrological cycle without an initial surface-water source. \"In all science, the pressures to conform can be Water comprises the elements of hydrogen and oxygen, yet how did these elements come together in the early Earth to form water? The theory that holds most credibility is a nuclear fission or fusion process of transmutation of earth elements (including the isotopes of hydrogen, e.g. deuterium) to form the bonding of hydrogen and oxygen (transform from other elements). It is likely that hydrogen isotopes (i.e. Hydrogen (H), which has three naturally occurring isotopes, sometimes denoted 1H, 2H, and 3H) were available in the early stages of earth crust. Also, it is known that deep earth water contains higher levels of deuterium (2H or D2) and tritium (3H or T3) and these isotopes of hydrogen may have been transmuted to the hydrogen (1H) in water, or 1H may have already been present. Similarly, it is highly probable that either sulphur (S) or silicon (Si), probably as radioactive elements, transmuted to oxygen, based on known science of element transmutation. On the Earth's JUNE – JULY 2021 www.nexusmagazine.com NEXUS • 29
surface it is known that nitrogen can transmute to oxygen. Transmutation of the Elements A petrified forest in Arizona, USA Evidence is being continuously discovered that in about 2010 demonstrated that when a specific elements are being transmuted into different elements formulation of liquid magnesium made from on Earth. For example, there is a company in Russia that concentrated seawater was left to age over 2–3 years, the breaks down radioactive waste with bacteria, chickens amount of calcium (Ca) and strontium (Sr) in the liquid can transmute potassium or silica into calcium for shell increased 20-fold. This process of transmutation of production, and in the hot desert the human body elements occurred naturally due to inherent biological transmutes sodium into potassium: an endothermic and energy conditions within the formulation. nuclear reaction that helps the body to cool. Other Theories of Earth-Generated Water How can this evidence be ignored? Conventional belief One of the key theories is that Earth-generated water is that the transmutation of elements involves huge amounts of energy and radiation, and therefore it is is formed deep inside the crystalline rock strata of the assumed stars with their high heat and pressure are the Earth's lower crust near the mantle. This view is that the only places transmutation or the creation of elements can water may be formed as a residue from volcanoes under happen. the Earth's surface. These eruptions create gases that either escape to the surface as gas or turn into Earth- The hierarchy of science is not pursuing this evidence generated water. That is, these gases are electrically and because the prevailing theory does not allow for chemically fired into the rock itself and the rock fuses the biological, geological or electrical transmutations. The water out. very act of espousing the fact that it happens can destroy reputations of academics and public scientists. Pons and Organisms within the crystalline rock structure may also Fleischman found this out with their theories of cold be involved in an electrical and chemical reaction fusion. However, the evidence cannot be ignored (remembering that marine organisms have been around because transmutations are occurring all around us and for about three billion years or more and rock-eating even within living species (including humans). organisms may have been around for much longer to form oil from hydrocarbons and gas). Transmutation of Elements in Nature and Industrial Biology The modern-day theories on Earth-generated water were first postulated by Adolf Nordenskiöld in the In 1962 Corentin Louis Kervran published his nineteenth century and raised in the book A Journey to groundbreaking book, Biological Transmutations. In this the Earth's Interior by M.B. Gardner (1913). Nordenskiöld book he describes several biological transmutations he wrote an essay about Earth-generated water which had either researched himself or had learned from other resulted in him being nominated for the Nobel Prize in researchers before him. This is a truly fascinating book— physics. a must-read for those who are interested in transmutation, and includes information on the following Professor William Rubey (1898–1974), of the University points: of California showed that since magma was about four per cent water and igneous rocks are one per cent water, • Chickens transmute potassium into calcium to make then the magma had given off three per cent of the water eggshells. during crystallisation and would account for the entire volume of the ocean. He then estimated that if flows from • Desert workers transmute sodium into potassium to thermal springs over a period of three billion years are cool themselves. included then that volume would be 100 times the volume of the ocean. Rubey produced credible evidence • Seeds create different elements when they sprout. • Welders get carbonic poisoning. Gas from heated metal acts as a nuclear catalyst to transmute nitrogen gas into carbon monoxide. • Humans convert nitrogen gas into carbon and oxygen compounds, or carbohydrates, essentially food from the air. Regarding geology, the book reveals that: • Gold, silver and quartz veins are created electrically. • The heat for volcanoes comes from transmuting water (oxygen and hydrogen) into sulphur and silicon. • Petrification is the biological/energy transmutation of animals or trees within a swamp or pond-like condition (i.e. largely carbon and water) into silicon compounds. Also, experiments undertaken by Phi'on (phion.com.au) 30 • NEXUS www.nexusmagazine.com JUNE – JULY 2021
that the Earth is dynamic and not a constant. surface as geothermal manifestations. This water is Consequently, the question: Is this plutonic water tied up heated up by Earth's geothermal energy from deep in the Earth's crust? within the Earth. In the 1930s, Stephan Riess, Bavarian-born mining • A hydrothermal vent is a fissure on the seafloor from engineer and geologist had a theory that Earth- which geothermally heated water from deep within the generated water was generated in the rock strata when Earth pores out, similar to a geothermal vent or waterfall the right temperature and pressure were present. This on the land surface. water is then forced into fractures/fissures in the rock where the water transverses tens of kilometres through • Rotorua region's geothermal water is a continuous the crust. Some of this water is sometimes expressed as source of heated water from deep within the Earth. The springs and can be either hot (thermal at 80°C or much hot geothermal waters are hailed for their healing higher) or cool (14°C). This water is always moving and properties and as cures for ailments such as sexual therefore has current and can be detected by dowsing or impotence, arthritis and rheumatism. divining. The existence of these continuous flows of water from The first experience with Earth-generated water for the Earth cannot be linked to the hydrological cycle Riess was an unexpected gush of water while working in because their occurrence or location are from a mine shaft. The temperature, chemistry and purity underground vents or fissures that are not recycling suggested to Riess that it must have a completely rainwater. However, public scientists do use this rainwater different origin than the shallow groundwater that is cycling theory to explain these waters. largely part of the hydrologic cycle. Following further independent research, and building on the work of other Moreover, the sea levels have been continuously rising eminent geologists, he concluded that in various rock over time due to the continuous production of water strata, deep in the earth, water was continually generated within the Earth. Scientists explain these rises away as the under conditions of temperature and consequences of climate change, albeit that climate pressure and forced up in rock fissures change is a continuous process on Earth. where it could be drilled to supply sustainable yields of water on a continuous Rotorua, New Zealand basis. Theory of the Expanding Earth There are similar theories about Earth- The origin of water on and within the Earth needs to be generated oil and gas. Again, Endersbee's book outlined the work of Dmitri coupled with the theory of the expanding Earth, albeit Mendeleev (1834–1907) and Professor that the theory is controversial among academics and Thomas Gold (1920–2004). Gold described particularly geologists who largely follow the continental how it was possible for biological synthesis drift theories by plate tectonics, along with a theory of a of petroleum to occur in deep rocks by static Earth mass. bacteria feeding on the methane in the groundwater rising from the interior of the Endersbee's research led him to the research works of Earth. It is known that when oil is extracted many scientists who promoted the expanding Earth from about 2.5 kilometres into Earth's core, theory, including Roberto Mantovani (1854–1933), Alfred water is present with the oil. Oil is perpetual Wegener (1880–1930), Otto Hilgenberg (1896–1976), and the idea of fossil fuels is a flawed theory. and Samuel Carey (1911–2002, Professor of Geology at the University of Tasmania). There are many examples of Earth- generated water flowing out of the Earth's crust: • Waterfalls and springs emerge on or near the tops of mountains all over the world. Most people would not give a second thought to how the water got to this position and in such volumes. Clearly, this water volume is not rainfall runoff. This water is produced deep within the Earth and is pushed up under pressure to the surface through fissures. This water is the primeval water under constant production within the Earth. • There is a thermal occurrence within a river in Peru in the Amazonian River system where the hot water that emerges in the river is a fault-fed hot spring from the Earth's arteries filled with hot water that comes to the JUNE – JULY 2021 www.nexusmagazine.com NEXUS • 31
evidence of the supercontinent Gondwana. Reptile bones found in Antarctica included a 200-million- year-old hippo-like creature called Lystrosaurus. The animal lived on the continental mash-up of South America, Africa, India, Australia and Antarctica that existed from around 600 million to 180 million years ago. Another Antarctic expedition, in 1970, found a 200-million-year-old skeleton of a cynodont reptile, which resembled remains found in South America and India. The fossils and other geologic evidence confirmed Gondwana's existence and consequently the expansion of the Age of oceanic lithosphere: age, spreading rates and spreading symmetry of Earth, resulting in the separation of the world's ocean crust (Image: National Geophysical Data Center, National continents from the supercontinent along massive expansion joints. The Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) expansion could be explained by the In geology, a supercontinent is the assembly of the generation of water, oil and gas causing eruptions with Earth's continental blocks or cratons to form a single the mantle and crust that continues in the present as large landmass. Supercontinents have assembled and earthquakes and volcano activity. dispersed multiple times in the geologic past. However, Over the centuries there have been a lot of theories what would happen if the Earth grows or expands? about a hollow Earth and an expanding Earth and how Seafloor spreading is a geologic process in which or what processes could cause a planet to grow. There is tectonic plates (large slabs of Earth's lithosphere) split a theory that water is generated within the Earth's lower apart from each other. This occurs at divergent plate crust or upper mantle and is often called primary or boundaries as tectonic plates slowly move away from proton water, based on claims by Leonardo Da Vinci, each other. Eventually, the crust cracks, and hot magma Adolf Nordenskiöld, Frank W. Clark, Svante Arrhenius, fuelled by mantle convection bubbles up to fill these William Rubey, Stephan Riess, Michael H. Salzman, Lance fractures and spills onto the crust. This bubbled-up magma is cooled by frigid seawater to form igneous rock. This rock (basalt) becomes a new part of the Earth's crust. New material has extruded out as part of seafloor spreading in what is now the middle of the oceans (red expansion joints in the image above). Oceanic crust underlies most of the two-thirds of the Earth's surface which is covered by the oceans. The ocean floor is the most dynamic part of the Earth's surface. As a result, no part of the oceanic crust existing today is more than 200 million years old, which is less than five per cent of the age of the Earth itself. Expanding Earth Theory and Water Generation Gondwana at 420 Ma; view centred on the South Pole (Image: Fama Clamosa) Growing Earth or expanding Earth hypothesis suggests that instead of the supercontinent theory, the planet has expanded from its original supercontinent that was the whole Earth's surface or fitted together on a planet with a smaller volume, about 40 per cent less mass than present. The search continues for fossil evidence in Antarctica for ancient land vertebrates like those found on continents now separated from Antarctica by up to 3,200 kilometres of ocean. In 1969, scientists found fossil 32 • NEXUS www.nexusmagazine.com JUNE – JULY 2021
Endersbee and many others. according to Motohiko Murakami of the Tokyo Institute This water can be deep, often more than 300 metres to of Technology, where the experiments were conducted. The presence of water in the crystal structure of (deep- three kilometres underground in a never-ending source, Earth) minerals would be expected to soften the minerals as is the main water supply to Beirut from a bore in the and change their flow behaviour, he added. That, in turn, adjoining eastern mountains. Scientists probing the could affect how the innards of the planet mix and shift Earth's interior have found a large reservoir of water equal over time, and could indirectly affect conditions and to the volume of the Arctic Ocean beneath eastern Asia. forces near the surface, such as expansion joints. This seismic anomaly is under the Asia plate and within the mantle. Other such Earth-generated water reservoirs Research undertaken by Stephan Riess in 1934 showed exist within the Earth's crust and mantle. that enormous quantities of virgin (primary) water could be obtained from crystalline rocks. This involved a Given that the Earth's oceans make up just 0.02 per cent of the planet's total mass, this means the vast combination of geothermal heat and a process known as crust and lower mantle could contain many times triboluminescence, a glow which electrons in the rocks more water than floats on the planet's surface. discharge because of friction or violent pressure, that can release oxygen and hydrogen gases in certain ore- The water distribution on the Earth is considered bearing rocks. This process, called cold oxidation, can in the chart pictured. However, as discussed form virgin or Earth-generated water. Riess was able to above, the potential volume of water within the tap straight into formations of hard desert rock of the Earth's crust is missing from the calculations in the right composition and produce as much as 8,000 litres diagram, yet its volume is potentially massively per minute. greater than that of the ocean; and most of it is fresh, mineralised water. Toward a New Hydrology Conventional hydrology speaks of a static supply of If our planet did not have the ability to store oxygen or water in the deep reaches of its crust, water created once early in the Earth's history being there would probably be no life on its surface. This constantly recycled. Stephan Riess saw new additions of is the conclusion reached by scientists at the water flowing vertically, from beneath the surface adding University of Bonn who have subjected the mineral to the hydrologic cycle. This water in turn becomes majorite to close laboratory examination. bound up on the surface partially in plants, sediments and subduction zones on its way back to the Earth's Majorite normally occurs only at a depth of mantle. several hundred kilometres under very high pressures and temperatures. The Bonn researchers These new additions occur frequently where there is have now succeeded in demonstrating that under faulted, igneous and metamorphic rock and can be these conditions majorite stores oxygen and performs an intercepted to replace contaminated supplies and important function as an oxygen reservoir. provide new sources of water in arid areas. Riess' concept of Earth-generated water adds a new dynamic to the Near the Earth's surface the structure breaks down, science of hydrology. releasing oxygen, which then binds with hydrogen from the Earth's interior to form water. Without this mechanism our Blue Planet might well be as dry and inhospitable as Mars is today. The findings of the Bonn-based scientists have been published in the journal Nature (doi:10.1038/nature06183). Also, Japanese researchers say molten rocks deep in the Earth's interior may be surprisingly wet. From laboratory experiments, they have concluded there may be more H2O deep underground than in all oceans, lakes, and rivers combined. The scientists first heated mineral cocktails to a white-hot 1,600°C (2,900°F) and squeezed them until the pressure reached more than three million pounds per square inch (200,000 kilograms per square centimetre). Then they cooked the samples for an hour. The experiments replicated the environment and conditions deep in the Earth. Based on what they witnessed in their laboratory, the researchers concluded that more water probably exists deep within the Earth than is present on Earth's surface: as much as five times more. The results suggest that the lower mantle can potentially store considerable amounts of water, JUNE – JULY 2021 www.nexusmagazine.com NEXUS • 33
Conventional water locators pick a spot to drill, looking Microbes of various species have been found in for an aquifer or saturated zone in the overburden. boreholes up to five kilometres deep in the crust. Recently, with sophisticated airborne geophysical and Microbes are living and require water to survive and satellite data, groundwater and Earth-generated water replicate. While microbes at the Earth's surface can can be found in rock using a technique called fracture produce energy due to the presence of light, surface trace analysis. Large fractures are identified through water, organic matter and oxygen; the deep rock analysis of the airborne and satellite data for exploratory microbes feed on hydrocarbons and rock minerals. drilling. An example of this technique can be viewed at https://primalwater.com.au/papers/. These heterotrophic microbes are anaerobic, replacing oxygen with nitrate, sulphate or metal ions and The Riess method uses mineralogy, petrology and generating myriad waste products for other microbes to structural geology precisely to locate high pressure/low feed on. The most common deep rock microbes are temperature hydrothermal systems that have previously autotrophic as they make their own food, using rock as been encountered randomly by engineers in mine and the main energy source. It is due to the intense heat and tunnel flooding incidents. pressure at these depths in the crust that chemical Historically, all water is believed to come only from the processes generate energy-rich inorganic hydrologic cycle. Yet, a growing body of evidence molecules for microbes to break down and suggests that water might be generated deep within the produce energy (i.e. chemolithotrophs: chemical Earth in great quantity. The Riess Institute at its Totten rock eaters). Field Laboratory over the last decade has drilled, collected and tested waters captured from great depths It is the presence of microbes in the Earth's crust in several bore holes. Totten well 3, at 2,000 metres, is that has led to the theory that life on Earth may known to be the deepest 10cm-cored water research well have started underground, due to the presence of in the continental US. Results from Totten 3 now indicate a deep-water supply, and this life ultimately spread some waters there may not be part of the hydrologic to the Earth's surface. Consequently, the microbes cycle at all, but rather from deep-seated geologic on the Earth's surface share the same genetic code interaction within the Earth's interior. and biochemistry as the deep rock microbes. The Riess Institute identifies the dynamics of new water Therefore, if microbes can exist at these depths generation deep within the Earth's interior, which, after in the Earth's crust (see table on page 14; New rising to the surface, is added to the Earth's hydrosphere. Scientist, 11 May 2019), then there must be a This vertical component of the Riess model is linked to source of deep, Earth crust water for microbes to the horizontal components of water distribution (i.e. survive and flourish. hydrologic cycle and theories of watersheds). As such, the Institute can obtain specific water signatures which As this deep, Earth-generated water spread to identify sources of waters originating from deep within the Earth's surface, it formed surface water systems the Earth. (e.g. ocean, swamps, lakes, etc.) and this gave rise to the hydrological cycle. It was this water cycle that An indicator of Earth-generated water is the presence ultimately changed the Earth's surface, the formation of of microbes at considerable depths in the Earth's crust. precious gems and atmospheric conditions for life, and these conditions are dynamic and changing all the time. However, most planetary scientists, geologists and hydrologists are still stuck on the following theories: • Water arrived on the Earth from asteroids; and • The total amount of water on the Earth was present on Earth from the beginning. These theories persist because scientists, geologists and hydrologists cannot accept that the Earth is dynamic like every other planet and moon that has or had water, and these terrestrial bodies have an innate capacity to generate water from early minerals and isotopes; and that the Earth is expanding. Conclusion Public science has ignored the concept and evidence of Earth-generated water (deep groundwater) and failed to account for this water as a new water production source. The understanding, location and exploitation of this water has occurred outside of the public science system since about the 1940s and is perhaps destined to 34 • NEXUS www.nexusmagazine.com JUNE – JULY 2021
remain that way unless public science commits to funding About the Author: deep groundwater mapping to find new sources of this water production supply for farmers, villages and most Robert Gourlay holds a Master of Applied Science and regional towns; as a drought reserve. Otherwise the is Managing Director and Chief Scientist of Bellbarri drought effects on food production, the profitability of Pty Ltd (www.phion.com.au), Resonate Research Pty food production and the environmental or ecosystem Ltd (www.meawater.com) and Environmental Research effects in river systems, will continue to worsen. and Information Consortium Pty Ltd (ERIC, www.eric.com.au) specialising in biological research The current public science consensus is that Earth- and resource assessment and management. Gourlay generated water (primary water) does not exist and that has extensive experience in biological research, and is all groundwater is part of the hydrological cycle and an acknowledged expert in natural resource exploitation of groundwater reduces surface water assessment and management, soil and water supplies (i.e. flows in rivers). This scientific view is flawed management, as well as biological farming and trace and must be challenged through the existing evidence mineral applications. The security and integrity of (e.g. as presented by Professor Lance Endersbee in his food, water, and alternative energy are all issues very book, A Journey of Discovery). much alive in Gourlay's work. In 1992, he pioneered a new mapping technique for the location of deep, Ultimately, governments worldwide will have to access fractured rock groundwater sources, and is a world Earth-generated water to sustain water production for leader in the development and application of human and animal consumption, as this groundwater techniques in the use of airborne radiometric data for along with atmospheric water are the only remaining new mapping salinity, minerals and other soil properties. sources for thirsty populations. This is not to say that Since 2000, Gourlay has developed and efforts to conserve water use should not be paramount commercialised a wide range of biological formulations in government planning. However, the utilisation of for soil, plants, water and air, including probiotics for Earth-generated water that is located within 100 metres animals and humans. He has also pioneered and to several kilometres of consumption areas (i.e. urban and developed a world-leading technology for the industrial centres) is more energy efficient to deliver than conditioning of water structure, including treatment of water piped over tens or hundreds of kilometres to waste water. See www.meawater.com for more. consumers. Blushield Premium U1 Portable NEXUS THE ALTERNATIVE NEWS MAGAZINE Introducing the first Blushield portable to have the enhanced feature that the Premium Cube and Premium Ultra contain. This new model is individually crafted from solid aircraft alloy. Can be used where there is high-powered microwave radiation. Size 60mm x 100mm x 13mm $710 + p&p in Australia $645.45 outside Australia www.nexusmagazine.com/EMF Call us on 07 5442 9280 for postage quote to pay by cheque or money order in Australia (payable to NEXUS Magazine, PO Box 307, Maleny QLD 4552); in NZ call 09 405 1963 JUNE – JULY 2021 www.nexusmagazine.com NEXUS • 35
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HEALTH Invisible Enemy: The looming nanotech disaster by T.J. Coles © 2021 COVID-19 evades the five senses. It takes advantage 100,000 times smaller than the diameter of a human hair.5 of our physical inability to detect it and forces us Human double-stranded DNA is between 2-20 nms to rely on symptoms and monitoring, such as wide.6 flawed PCR tests.1 Our immune systems, boosted with multivitamins and minerals,2 are usually successful in Nanoparticles are everywhere: in food, household fighting such viruses.3 But imagine a much deadlier killer products, medicine, and the air we breathe. They can be that not only evades detection but specifically targets the seen only under atomic, electron, and ionic microscopes. immune system.4 Enter the world of nano. Because of their size, nanoparticles pose a danger to human health. The blood–brain barrier that stops \"Nano\" derives from the Greek for dwarf (νανο or particles from accumulating in the brain cannot efficiently νάνος). A nanometre (nm) is one billionth of a metre or detect nano materials.7 38 • NEXUS www.nexusmagazine.com JUNE – JULY 2021
Nanoparticles exist in nature, including via volcanic Three decades of research, development, and testing eruptions, when invisible particles are spewed into the have led to nanotech as a platform for delivering DNA atmosphere, inhaled, or settle on the ground.8 and RNA viral protein spikes for vaccines, designed to trigger the immune system.11 For millennia, humans have used naturally-occurring nanoparticles as pigments for painting and tattooing.9 Specific types of sugar nano-polymers (chitosan and Examples include the famous Lycurgus Cup: a Roman dextran), gold nanoparticles, and carbon nanotubes have glass and dichroic (filtered light) vessel dated around 4th been trialled for several COVID-19 vaccines.12 The Pfizer- century CE. Named after the depicted king and designed BioNTech vaccine reportedly triggered anaphylactic in metal, the dichroic effect was achieved by blending the shock in a number of early recipients because the glass with gold and silver nanoparticles.10 In our era, nanocarrier (polyethylene glycol) is similar to the allergen industry, medicine, and the military have integrated polysorbate-80.13 nanotech into their tools and products with potentially devastating consequences. As we shall see, unlike the Nanotech blurs the line between weapons and science. ancient Romans, modern scientists can program The same genetic engineering that programs nanobots nanoparticles to perform tasks. to fight cancer can be used to attack vital organs. The same nanomaterials that insulate computer components Sixty years ago, it was understood that the group of can be applied to soldiers' uniforms to create enhanced fibrous minerals known as asbestos, used in fireproofing, warriors. Nanotech not only has the potential to make industry, and household products, was deadly. Forty years bioweapons more deadly, its integration with industry ago, most governments moved to ban the product. and medicine is expanding into biosurveillance as we enter the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The Lycurgus Cup, 4th century CE. When viewed in Industry's Hazardous Use of Nanotechnology reflected light, the cup's dichroic glass is green in colour, Particulate matter (PM) consists of solid and liquid whereas when viewed in transmitted light, the glass organic and inorganic substances suspended in air and appears red. British Museum (Photo: Marie-Lan Nguyen) breathed by humans. Quantities of PM are usually measured by health authorities in micrograms per cubic Today, hundreds of thousands of people die of asbestos- metre of air volume (μg/m3). PMs with a 2.5 micron related illnesses, both workers in poor countries and diameter (PM2.5 or fine particles) are roughly 30 times older westerners who had worked with asbestos in their smaller than the width of a human hair and can enter the youth. We shall also see how industry is repeating the blood stream, evading detection.14 toxic omnipresence of asbestos with nanotech. Researchers Samek et al. note that smaller, deadlier In the mid-1990s, the US Food and Drug PM1 submicron particles are \"entirely absorbed by the Administration (FDA) approved the use of nanoparticles human body and... cause the greatest health risk... There for numerous medicines, notably cancer therapeutics. are no such regulations for PM1.\" The team found that in Poland's major city, Kraków, average concentrations of PM1 were 6.9 μg/m3 in summer and more than double in winter.15 An experiment involving Chinese schoolchildren suggested that lung function is impaired by PM1 more than PM2.5, \"although... the health associations are similar.\"16 Given the difficulty in detecting particles JUNE – JULY 2021 www.nexusmagazine.com NEXUS • 39
smaller than PM2.5, consider the dangers of ultrafine (PM0.1) and nano (PM0.001). Nanoparticles generated by vehicle exhaust are responsible for one-third of air pollution-related genetic lung damage.17 Industry is adding to this toxic load by producing novel products with nanoparticles for personal consumption. Arguably, what became the science of nano began in 1936, when the German physicist, Erwin Müller (1911–77) of the Siemens Research Laboratory, enabled researchers to \"see\" close-to-atomic resolution images with field emission microscopy. The intellectual framework for nano came in 1959, when the American theoretical physicist, Richard Feynman (1918–88) argued: \"There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom\".18 The term nanotechnology was coined in 1974 by Professor Norio Taniguchi (谷口 紀男, 1912–99) of the Tokyo University of Science. Taniguchi defined nanotechnology, as opposed to nanoparticles, as separating, consolidating, and deforming material \"by one atom or one molecule\" at a time.19 These developments, plus the creation of the scanning tunnelling microscope by IBM in 1981, allowed scientists to pin molecules to the surface of single-crystal nickel materials and rearrange 35 xenon atoms to spell the 3D printer particle emissions are not benign name of their company.20 The 1990s saw a rapid growth in the number of private companies specialising in use nanoparticles to build durable physical items: cell nanotech. By the mid-2000s, more than 120 companies phone cases, cups, cutlery, door hinges, musical worldwide were producing novel nanoparticles, including instruments, shelving, and tools, as well as more Helix Energy Solutions, Nanophase Technologies, Nano- sophisticated objects, including drones, robotic arms, Tex, and Zyvex, as were established giants like BASF, working cameras and turntables.27 DuPont, Lockheed Martin, and Michelin.21 Examples of But 3D printers use polylactic acid and acrylonitrile nanotech in commercial products include anti-scratch butadiene styrene in nano form, which produce coatings for vehicles containing carbon nanotubes, submicron filaments. Toxicologists Zhang and the team nanosilver containing antibacterial properties for write: \"3D printer particle emissions are not benign and children's toys, and silicon nanoparticles for exposures should be minimized.\"28 A study of airborne waterproofing clothes.22 particulates in Europe detected the presence of The global nanotech industry (excluding medicine) has \"[e]ngineered nanoparticles, especially for the indoor grown from a market value of $15.7 environments. Their ambient billion in 2010 to nearly $76 billion concentrations may increase in future today.23 There are over 390 due to widespread use of European nanotech companies.24 By nanotechnology integrated products.\"29 2020, 58 Chinese nanotech companies had been documented, Nanotechnology in Medicine including Dongguan Hongna New 3D printers also produce medical Materials Technology (东莞市弘纳新 products, including orthopaedic 材料科技有限公司) which produces implants (for hips, knees, and spines)30 graphene particles for industrial and podiatric devices (shoes, insoles, applications, such as high-energy and specialised midsoles).31 Surgical silicon and lithium batteries, and instruments include forceps, needle Nano New Energy (纳 米 新 能 源 ) drivers, and scalpels.32 More invasive which produces anti-counterfeiting forms of nanomedicine, including pills labels and e-cigarette sensors.25 and vaccines, are in development. Companies are producing up to Scientists use \"nanomedicine\" as a 1.5 million tonnes of engineered catch-all term to describe a variety of nano materials each year.26 Another nano-sized devices. Some of the earliest problem for human health is the nanomedicines were diagnostic devices, introduction of 3D printers, which 3D-printed prosthetic such as General Electric Health's 40 • NEXUS www.nexusmagazine.com JUNE – JULY 2021
Omniscan; gadolinium-based nanoparticles approved by 0.8-2 nms in diameter and 100 to 1000 nms long, carbon US health authorities in 1993 and designed to increase nanotubes (CNTs) can work as vaccine deliverers by the contrast of MRI images to make pathologies easier conjugating protein and peptide antigens. To pass the to detect. Other enhancers and diagnostics approved in given antigen through bodily water without dissolving, the '90s and early-2000s include: AcryMed's Silvagard, a poly g-glutamic acid nanoparticles self-assemble into medical device coating comprised of nanosilver; soluble fats called micelles.39 But multi-walled CNTs are Orthovita's Vitoss, a bone-replacement scaffold made of susceptible to damaging the DNA of bronchial epithelial beta-Trichloropropane nanoparticles; and Senior cells.40 Scientific's MagProbe, which looks for leukaemia with nanobiopsy needles.33 By 2020, the global nanomedicine industry had grown to US$141 billion34 and expanded to include drug delivery, regenerative medicine, and surgery.35 The electrical, magnetic, and optical properties of nanoparticles allow them to be manipulated to produce millions of types of new materials. In vitro (in a glass) designs use nanoparticles to detect proteins and acids for diagnostics and treatment. In vivo (in the body), however, less than one per cent of nanoparticles are delivered to solid tumours, suggesting that nanomedicines poison patients with minimal benefit. For instance, Carbon nanotube lanterns: the structures on display are each about one nanoparticles injected into the arm and thousandth of a millimetre in size, and consist of thousands of designed to reach the liver lose their nanoparticles. (Image: Michael De Volder) flow rate to enhance absorption. But unabsorbed nanoparticles circulate back through the Explored further below, nanomedicines have been central vein. Scientists attempt to rectify this problem by integrated into food modification. The aims are to fight coating nanoparticles. For instance, the breakdown of crop disease and increase yield. Because of their cadmium selenide quantum dots releases ions lethal to biocompatibility, unlike the clearly toxic carbon particles, liver tissues (hepatocytes). The solution was to coat the for example, various food proteins are modified to act as dots with zinc sulphide.36 drug delivery systems (DDS), such as the capsids— ...less than one per cent of protein shells of virus particles that protect viral nucleic nanoparticles are delivered to acid—of cowpea viruses. Nanoparticles of corn protein solid tumours, suggesting that (zein), soy, and whey have also been modified as DDS.41 nanomedicines poison patients In terms of vaccines, the theory goes that synthetic virus with minimal benefit. parts constructed with RNA trigger antibodies. In nano form, the synthetic biodegradable polymer, PLGA, has been used to carry antigens derived from a number of pathogens, including hepatitis B, Bacillus anthracis, and tetanus toxoid. Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) ranging from Naturally-occurring carbon-based nanoparticles varying 2 to 150 nms can be shaped into spheres, rods, and in size include carbon tubes (cylindrical), fullerenes cubes for targeted delivery. The risk of toxicity increases (soccer ball-shaped), graphenes (single-layer honeycomb because AuNPs are not biodegradable.42 One of the shape), and dots (the smallest). Phosphates in negatively- obstacles to producing nanovaccines is that \"[a]ntigen charged nucleic acids interact with positively-charged adsorption to nanoparticles may also decrease the carbon-dots and have the potential to change right-hand amount of antigen necessary to induce an immune DNA (B-DNA) to left (Z-DNA):37 a process known as response.\"43 \"base-pair flipping\" that has the potential to cause or Prokaryotes are an ancient, single-celled organism. cure disease, depending on the context.38 Commonly referred to as bacteria, they lack a membrane- Gold and silver nanoparticles also have their own enclosed nucleus and are known to survive in extreme unique shapes and characteristics. Silver has potential conditions. These organisms have a family of DNA antibacterial qualities, but carbon nanodust is toxic. At sequences called CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced JUNE – JULY 2021 www.nexusmagazine.com NEXUS • 41
military nanotech as \"close hold (considered sensitive if not classified), [making it] difficult to say what progress has been made.\" So-called nanoenergetics use nanoparticles of aluminium and copper to produce explosive yields up to 10 times more powerful than conventional explosives.52 Much more likely than a \"grey goo\" scenario, as Drexler called it, is the weaponisation of nanotech to enhance the transmission of deadly viruses. In the 1990s, the US Air Force 2025 envisaged nanotechnologies out to the eponymous year including accelerators, hydraulics, gyroscopes, missile guidance, optics, and precision casting.53 In March 2001, the US military's Office of the Acquisition Executive published its Special Operations Scanning electron micrograph of Ebola virus budding from the surface Technology Objectives. of a Vero cell (African green monkey kidney epithelial cell line). (Image: NIAID) Future scenarios envisage Special Operations Forces (SOFs) fighting in short palindromic repeats). potentially toxic environments with the help of \"[t]housands of Nano-Sensors … embedded into the Scientists exploit the \"programmability\" of CRISPR to skin of vehicles, uniforms, etc.\" Nuclear, biological, and engineer therapeutics. Researchers conducted in vitro chemical-protective suits supply oxygen, filter air, and tests to identify Ebola in living cells by detecting their conduct diagnostic tests, remedying ailments with CRISPR effects using microgram-level paper-based automated drug delivery. \"Continued research will occur analytical devices fitted with radiofrequency identification in the use of active nanoparticles that adsorb both (RFID) monitors.44 chemical and biological agents.\" Packages containing Significant numbers of people are concerned that the nanobots use magnetometry to detect and change the various COVID-19 vaccines contain RFID technology, structures of explosives to render them inert.54 which they fear would enable 5G and other devices to track their location and intimate biometrics. Much more likely than a \"grey Suspicions have not been helped by the revelation that goo\" scenario, as Drexler called, it the US Department of Defense awarded millions of dollars to a company called ApiJect for its Project is the weaponisation of nanotech Jumpstart vaccine rollout. ApiJect CEO, Jay Walker, confirmed that vaccine syringes can be tracked with to enhance the transmission of RFID.45 deadly viruses. Nanoweapons At the behest of the US Army War College, these and other ideas were put into the Defense Intelligence Nanoparticles have the potential to be used for Agency's Future Threat for Global War Games program, geoengineering: the deliberate manipulation of the presented to the National Aeronautical and Space climate to offset changes.46 But the same purported Administration. The study predicts nanotags \"Placed on efforts to do good can be weaponised.47 The kinds of everything/everywhere\" and smart dust that \"Floats in air nanoparticles deliberately produced to insulate current for up to 2 years.\" Subtle bioweapons could be microwires for protection and to enable quantum effects developed for a \"Long term/fingerprintless campaign\" can also enhance military communications systems.48 so that target nations are unaware that their ailments result from viruses and unable to detect the perpetrator.55 Nanocarriers for vaccines have the potential to deliver viruses.49 In the 1980s, the nanoscientist Eric Drexler A 2018 US military study exposed a number of DNA warned about the potential for \"masses of uncontrolled cells infected with pathogens to high-temperature replicators... able to obliterate life.\"50 Twenty years later, nanoparticles and nanobiocides.56 Wittingly or he said that \"Runaway replicators, while theoretically unwittingly, researchers are making real the Pentagon's possible [,]... cannot be built with today's aims. Transfection describes the DNA transfer in bacteria nanotechnology.\"51 Yet, the US Marine Corps describes 42 • NEXUS www.nexusmagazine.com JUNE – JULY 2021
and eukaryotic cells. Researchers Apperson and the team clay.64 Silicon nanoparticles can deliver nutrients to plants constructed a nanothermite-based microchip to send via soil absorption. As a pesticide, nanosilicon is lethal to electrical impulses to infected cells and enhance the cowpea weevil (Callosobruchus maculatus), but transfection. As an indication of the prolonged exposure to nanosilicon can have toxic effects military–science–industrial complex, the results were on human organs.65 Pollinators, most notably bees, are published by the US military and components purchased widely regarded by scientists as vital for sustaining food from the corporations Accumet Materials and production. But aluminium nanoparticles commonly Novacentrix.57 found in pesticides and fertilisers have contributed to The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) reports on the their decline.66 prospects of weaponised \"quantum decryption, whole- Worth $20 billion by 2010, the nanofood market quietly scale application of nano-technology, biotechnology became an invisible giant, using nanotech supposedly to weapons [and] advanced robotics.\"58 Another MoD enhance nutrients in tuna, reduce the body's intake of report warns that \"[t]he exploitation of [new technologies] cholesterol from cooking oil, and aid the consistency of may have catastrophic results, especially those associated chocolate.67 with nanotechnology, biotechnology and weapon systems.\" Contrary to Drexler's \"grey goo\" retraction and likely describing engineered viruses, the report cites \"unintended... 'runaway' nanotechnology or biotechnology, or intended, such as the development and use of directed energy or electromagnetic-pulse weapons.\"59 Confusing the language, Indian scientists developed a carbon dot silver \"nanoweapon,\" as they describe it, to kill mosquito larvae.60 Likewise, Elias and the team describe their LED irradiation of bacteria with carbon nanomaterials as a nanoweapon.61 This signals the blurring of nanomedicine and weapons. Media and academia report that China's growing nanotech and nanomedicine industries are in the civilian sector, but the same \"civilian\" technologies can be used Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) image showing TiO2 nanowires for military purposes. China's Military-Civil produced by hydrothermal synthesis. The colour is added to Fusion (MCF) Development Strategy is a emphasise the greyscale levels. (Image: Mtbusca) \"key part of its defense sector reform.\" The MCF includes artificial intelligence, neuroscience, and Companies fear a public health backlash and keep nanotech.62 quiet about the nanoparticles and technologies in their products. But more than a decade ago, researchers Conclusion confirmed or plausibly alleged that titanium (di)oxide Like naturally-occurring and inadvertently-produced nanoparticles, often not on the label, were being added particles, food producers have unwittingly added nano by the following companies to the following foods: for centuries. For instance, when heated and hydrated, Albertson's coffee, cream cheese, cookies, and whipped starch granules release biopolymers that recrystallise into cream; Betty Crocker's mashed potatoes and whipped nanosized structures.63 But in more recent decades, cream; Blue Diamond almond milk; Hershey's Bliss deliberate efforts to enhance products with nanotech chocolate, Breathsavers mints, Cadbury chocolate, and have been made by food companies without informing Cookies 'n' Cream bar; Shemen's Canola Active Oil; Carnation's breakfast cereal; Clinan Deutschland's consumers. Citing the overuse by farmers of nutrient-releasing Destoner Coffee; Honeywell's Hite brewery beers; Lindt's nitrogen fertilisers, researchers note the growing white chocolate; Mars' M&Ms; Nabisco's Kraft Easy importance of engineered nanofertilisers in agriculture. Cheese, mayonnaise, parmesan, and Velveeta; and These include additives and coatings. Chemically Oikos' Dannon Greek plain yoghurt.68 triggered moisture, PH variations, soil types, and Researchers Heringa and the team note that titanium solubilisation interact with heat, magnetic fields, and dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles are used as the E171 food ultrasonic effects in the ions of nanoparticles, including additive. Concentrations of TiO2 in human cells pose \"a JUNE – JULY 2021 www.nexusmagazine.com NEXUS • 43
potential risk for liver, ovaries and Democracy: How Elites Use testes.\"69 Likewise, scientists Grande and Voting Machines to Rig Tucci note the potential of TiO2 to trigger Elections\", volume 28, number cancer, genotoxicity, inflammation, 3 (April–May 2021) and metabolic change, and oxidative stress.70 \"Robowarriors: The Future Packaging, which can flake and add Battles Fought by Machines\", nanoparticles to food, is designed to volume 28, number 2 (Feb–Mar lengthen a given product's shelf-life with 2021). antibacterial nanosilvers, which are typically cleared from most organs within Endnotes four months of ingestion. However, 1. Elena Surkova et al. (2020) tissues with biological barriers, including The Lancet, 8(12): 1167-68. the brain and testes, tend to have higher 2. Francesco Pecora et al. concentrations of nanosilver, enhancing (2020) Nutrients, 12(10): doi: the chances of increased toxicity in the (Image: Anders Sandberg, flikr.com) 10.3390/nu12103198. cell lines of the alveolar, bronchi, colon, 3. Amin N. Olaimat et al. (2020) kidney, and skin keratinocytes.71 NPJ Science of Food, 4(17): Tomato shelf-life is lengthened by nano-encapsulated doi.org/10.1038/s41538-020-00078-9. poly-D,L-lactides. In addition to TiO2, nanosilicon dioxide 4. Tingting Wei and Meng Tang (2018) Environmental has been permitted by health authorities as a food additive (E551) in bulk quantities.72 Silicon dioxide (SiO2) Toxicology and Pharmacology, 60: 195-201. is widely used as an anticaking agent in foods. \"SiO2 5. National Nanotechnology Initiative, US Government, nanomaterials are also one of the most used food nanomaterials as carriers of fragrances or flavors in food no date, https://tinyurl.com/yatnv4k2. products.\"73 Researchers Sergent and team found that, 6. Huijuan You et al. (2012) Nucleic Acids Research, 40(19): 151. 7. M. Simkó and Mats-Olof Mattsson (2014) Current because the body is better at expelling large particles Medicinal Chemistry, 21(37): 4200-14. than small ones, high concentrations of larger SiO2 particles had lower toxicity potential in intestine cells.74 8. Mikhail S Ermolin et al. (2018) Chemosphere, 200: 16-22. This suggests that lower quantities of smaller particles 9. Won Hyuk Suh et al. (2009) Progress in Neurobiology, could evade bodily detection and thus be more toxic. 87: 133-70. Industry, medicine, and military sciences are adding to 10. Ian Freestone et al. (2007) Gold Bulletin, 40: 270-77. the natural and inadvertent introduction of potentially 11. Editorial, Nature Nanotechnology, 15:96. toxic nanoparticles in our environment by making conscious, profit-driven decisions to engineer new forms 12. Gaurav Chauhan et al. (2020) American Chemical of molecules in everything: from food and air to medicine Society Nano, 14(7): 7760-82. 13. Lene H. Garvey and Shuaib Nasser (2021) British and bioweapons. Journal of Anaesthesia, 126(3): 106-08. Just as we have outer space treaties designed to 14. Tim Smedley, BBC Future, 15 November 2019, preserve space as a commons for all nations, Dr Sean https://tinyurl.com/stvvo43. Howard proposed the ratification of an \"inner space\" 15. Lucyna Samek et al. (2018) Environmental Pollution, treaty that safeguards the sovereign rights of individuals against toxic and surveilling technologies.75 But outer 241: 406-11. 16. Mo Yang et al. (2020) Environment International, space treaties are regularly violated by nations seeking 145: 106092. to use the high frontier to dominate the world and profit from hi-tech developments. Likewise, the proposed inner 17. Mukesh K. Verma et al. (2014) Mutagenesis, 29(5): space treaty got nowhere. It is up to citizens worldwide 335-340. 18. December lecture to the American Physical Society, to resist the temptation to buy nano-based products and Pasadena. Available at: https://tinyurl.com/yd24zad8. instead eat organic foods and cook with traditional 19. Quoted in Samer Bayda et al. (2020) Molecules, utensils. In the absence of an enforceable inner space 25(1): 112. treaty, grassroots pressure has the potential to end or at 20. D.M. Eigler and E.K. Schweizer (1990) Nature, 344: least regulate these practices. 524-26. About the Author: 21. Lisa Larrimore Ouellette, Economic Research T.J. Coles is a postdoctoral researcher at Plymouth Working Paper No. 29, November 2015, Geneva: World Intellectual Property Organization, p. 21, University's Cognition Institute and the author of https://tinyurl.com/yfafzx5d. several books, including The War on You. His previous contributions to NEXUS Magazine include \"Stealing Continued on page 86 44 • NEXUS www.nexusmagazine.com JUNE – JULY 2021
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Science News THE AETHER VS THE GENERAL The Acceleration of the Speed An increased circulation of the RELATIVITY THEORY of Rotation of the Earth on Earth's mantle magma convection by Jean de Climont © 2021 Itself loops is a possible cause. It requires the appearance of an asymmetry to Introduction Until now, there has been a change the rotation of the Earth, The conservation of angular decrease in the speed of the Earth's otherwise the effects of the loops rotation on itself. The explanation cancel each other out. This momentum is a fundamental law of for this phenomenon which led to dissymmetry implies an angular physics. However, scientists an increase in the length of the days moment of the same sign as that of recognise that the theory of general was based on the phenomenon of the Earth since it drives it. It could relativity may not respect the the tides. Frictions result both from relate to the abnormal drift of the conservation of angular momentum. the deformation of the Earth itself Earth's magnetic pole. However Furthermore this theory provides no and from currents generated by the Earth's total angular momentum means of transmission of angular tides. including that of magma has momentum. increased. So a decrease is needed This explanation would be in We already knew that this theory accordance with the principle of is totally opposed to quantum conservation of energy. Very mechanics which is essentially unfortunately it does not ensure the probabilistic and discontinuous. The conservation of angular momentum. theory of general relativity is Indeed the deformations of the deterministic and relies on the Earth and the ocean currents are continuity of its equations. symmetrical both towards the east and the west as well as towards the Einstein field equations north and the south. The moments cancel each other out. The worst thing is that since 2016 the speed of rotation of the Earth on itself has increased. There needs to be compensation for the corresponding increase in angular momentum. This article shows that it is www.nexusmagazine.com NEXUS • 47 necessary to give space itself the capacity to transmit angular moments for cosmology to conform to the conservation of angular momentum. JUNE – JULY 2021
Earth's whole mantle convection (Image: Surachit) Henri Poincaré in something, somewhere, for the The Formation of Galaxies in no way constitutes a fluid. A fluid angular momentum to be is essentially a set of elements in maintained. In cosmology, relativists claim to contact, and which can therefore apply the law of conservation of transmit their momentum and also, This excess necessarily has an angular momentum within sidereal if applicable, their angular external cause. It is impossible for it body systems such as galaxies momentum. to correspond to a decrease for the during their formation. Moon for example; it would take If gravitation allows stars action at a distance. This is a hypothesis based on the separated from each other to observation of galaxies of various transmit to a certain extent their There is therefore necessarily a shapes. Their formation would result variation in momentum, how is the need for a medium in space—an from gravitation and conservation of variation in their angular momentum aether, the only one capable of angular momentum leading to transmitted? There is nothing in the allowing a rebalancing of the flattening. theory of general relativity that angular momentum by contact with allows for such an exchange. the matter of the rotating Earth and Henri Poincaré showed that a therefore without action at a condensing and rotating fluid mass It would therefore be necessary to distance. is concentrated in a plane introduce an action at a distance. It perpendicular to the axis of has been claimed that general rotation. Relativists would like to relativity dictates the existence of an apply this result to galaxies. The aether filling space. It was only a problem is that a collection of stars matter of introducing electromagnetic fields into a theory of gravity, because the aether remains linked in all minds to electromagnetism. This aether was 48 • NEXUS www.nexusmagazine.com JUNE – JULY 2021
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