go far beyond anything that our history gives us the capability to
conceive... Ben Goertzel at Future of MInd Symposium at The New School NYC:
Rich Murray 2016.12.01
http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2016/12/go-far-beyond-anything-that-our-history.html
ready for Finder's Course... ready for us in Expl
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2016/12/dec-01-2016-lenr.html
peter
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Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com
wrote:
Regarding Robin’s observation, cardiologists may not like such a long life
> device since it would reduce the market supply of people needing periodic
> operations.
>
No, no, no, NO! Never. Implanting a pacemaker or changing one out is a
serious operation. It usually works okay, but no et
It is a shame you cannot easily recharge batteries in the body. Heart
Venticular Assist Devices (VAD) are all powered by a physical connection to
the outside of the body. I suppose that must be a awkward, and a source of
infection. See:
http://www.mylvad.com/content/what-lvad-how-does-it-work
htt
Higgins is correct IMHO. The heart battery charger should utilize existing or
slightly modified NMR machines to focus an oscillating magnetic field on an
internal permanent magnet oscillator which can move within a conductor and
create an internal source of current. Forget about using RF pene
This is possible, but it would require a close coupling via low frequency
magnetic fields. Think of it as a hockey puck placed over the pacemaker
implant area for a period of hours. The human body is well modeled as a
container of salt water. In fact, when we were creating RF models of the
human
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