Gerald H. Pollack's Blog, page 2
May 22, 2013
Blood flow without a heart?
Finally, our two research papers on this fascinating subject were accepted for publication within a day of one another. No, we’ve not proved that blood can flow in the absence of cardiac pumping, but we’ve found something in the lab that bears on that question.
When we immerse a straw-like tube in water, we find that water flows axially through the tube, like blood in a vessel. If flows almost ceaselessly. This occurs in the absence of any kind of pump. The only energy available for driving the flow is the electromagnetic energy drawn from the environment and absorbed by the water. When light is added to increase that energy, we observe faster flow. Ultraviolet light is particularly effective, increasing the flow rate by four to five times.
We think the phenomenon might play a role in driving blood through capillaries. Capillaries are often smaller than the red cells that must pass through; consequently those cells must squirm their way through. Resistance is appreciable, and help is therefore welcome. Since external light energy drives flow through tubes, it may also help drive flow through those capillaries. We plan to test this hypothesis soon. The flow phenomenon is amply described in the new water book.
May 20, 2013
Electric Universe Squeezed into Our Home
Well, not exactly. However, members of the Electric Universe community gathered at our Seattle home for pizza and discussion. It seems that our home has become a gathering place for Electric Universe locals.
For those unaware of this interesting group, do check them out here. Gaining increasing following practically by the month, this group constitutes a point of focus for those who think that gravitational forces may be less relevant to the universe than electromagnetic forces. The group deals mainly with plasmas, electrical phenomena, the nature of solar energy, and the like. Their annual meetings can be lively.
The home gathering was full of lively talk among curious, knowledgeable, and open-minded folks. Good wine helped the flow of conversation, which ended in the philosophical: what keeps the earth eternally spinning on its own axis?
May 14, 2013
Fourth Phase Book Interview
This audio interview was short and sweet: six minutes. Gave me a chance to compress the meat of the book into a swallowable chunk, with a little bit of relish added. Here is the link.