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To: tired&retired

What you say reminds me of what one scientist said fairly recently about using functional MRI to record brain activity in real time: “The tool is just good enough to let us know that it isn’t good enough to tell us what we want to know.” I love it when the nature and the God confound scientists. They should love it too! That’s what makes it interesting. Beware any scientist that seems to have all the answers. Follow the scientist who realizes that the more we know the more there is to know.


68 posted on 03/14/2013 8:31:41 AM PDT by ichabod1 (Spriiingtime for islam, and tyranny. Winter for US and frieeends. . .)
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To: ichabod1

“What you say reminds me of what one scientist said fairly recently about using functional MRI to record brain activity in real time: “The tool is just good enough to let us know that it isn’t good enough to tell us what we want to know.” I love it when the nature and the God confound scientists. They should love it too! That’s what makes it interesting. Beware any scientist that seems to have all the answers. Follow the scientist who realizes that the more we know the more there is to know.”

So true, so true.

MRI’s measure brain activity or objects present. The human brain is merely an interface between the physical body and the soul. Looking at brain activity to determine consciousness activity is much like looking at a speaker to determine what music is playing. It can give you a general idea by watching the base and tweeter patterns, but it is far from the actual message communicated.

I found that I can read the stored memories directly in the soul where they are stored, processed and retrieved rather than just stopping at the anchor point in the physical body. Memories are no more stored in the physical body that the music you hear from a radio is stored in the radio!

I have found that the energy emanating from my hands functions much the same as an MRI, revealing differential densities inside a person’s body without me ever touching them. I’m pretty accurate at locating brain tumors and identifying the nervous system impact and peripheral damage without ever touching a person. I’ve been told many times that it is as though I am reading their medical records when I describe what I feel. Nice part of it is, I do not need to inject toxic contrasting chemicals to get results.


71 posted on 03/14/2013 10:43:54 AM PDT by tired&retired
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To: ichabod1

PS... I am a scientist.


72 posted on 03/14/2013 10:44:58 AM PDT by tired&retired
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