[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:


Hi Jackie,

Wow, you are way out there on the cutting edge of theory here. :)  I
would think that anything you've suggested COULD be true, but it would
take a lot of clinical studies and other research to prove or disprove
it.

One thing I wondered was whether the "aura" that many people have talked
about is indeed there and caused by some magnetic field that each person
has around them.  The Celestine Prophecy dealt with this in an
interesting way.

I'm not sure about the physical cause of the gravitational force, but I
think you've hit pretty close to it.  The combined effects of the charged
particles or ions within the molecules of each body acting on the other
body.  I know the force of the pull is determined by the inverse square
of the distance between the bodies and the difference in mass.  

There are a lot of theories one can offer with respect to magnetic fields
and their affects on humans.  I assume there is a lot of research going
on about this.

Bil

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On Thu, 12 Mar 1998 04:13:41 -0600 Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
>Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>Hi Bill
>
>Ok, if it is gravational pull then isn't that the attraction/repulsion 
>of
>negative and positive ions?? (Jeez, I better take Physics 101 again).  
>If
>so, then aren't we talking again about magnetic fields??  If so, maybe 
>those
>ole' wives tales have a bearing in reality--changes in behavior 
>according to
>the phases of the moon for some people some of the time.  If that is 
>true to
>a degree then let's really go out on limb and look at how interference 
>in
>that attraction/repulsion could affect us and our natural environment. 
> (I
>know you are humming the theme from "The Twilight Zone--grin).
>
>About minerals,  I was speculating (hallucinating some might say) 
>whether
>they balanced our negative/positive ions in someway and that is why 
>they are
>essential in our diet.  From there we can make the leap (maybe not
>logically) to an idea that after exposure to teratogens an increase in
>minerals in the diet may help to offset the imbalance.  Boy, this is 
>muddy
>as heck, I know, but it does seem logical in my own twisted thinking
>process.
>
>jackief


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