New concepts in diagnosis and treatment : physico-clinical medicine, the practical application of the electronic theory in the interpretation and treatment of disease, with an appendix on new scientific facts . - has its analogue inaction currents (page 12). The stomach reflex used independently of the sphygmo-biometer is more sensitive than the heart as a detector ofenergy reactions. When a body is raised (employing theelectrode after the manner cited and using only the stomachreflex), a negative energy discharge is demonstrated at thecenter of gravity (and adjacent to it) and a positive disc


New concepts in diagnosis and treatment : physico-clinical medicine, the practical application of the electronic theory in the interpretation and treatment of disease, with an appendix on new scientific facts . - has its analogue inaction currents (page 12). The stomach reflex used independently of the sphygmo-biometer is more sensitive than the heart as a detector ofenergy reactions. When a body is raised (employing theelectrode after the manner cited and using only the stomachreflex), a negative energy discharge is demonstrated at thecenter of gravity (and adjacent to it) and a positive dischargein the immediate environment (Fig. 60). GRAVITATION 227 When the negative energy discharge is quantitativelydetermined by the biodynamometer (Fig. i8), its maximumpotentiaHty is at the center of gravity. Gravitational energy traverses all non-conductors andresponds to the reaction of electro-magnetic radiations(page 224). Hence, gravitational energy is electro-mag-netic and cannot be Fig. 60.—Illustrating the authors theory of gravitation when a mass is raisedor is given a pendulum motion. This disequilibrated electronic energy is alsodemonstrable with the rellcxophone (p. 298). Whether the sphygmobiometer or stomach reflex isused, it may be demonstrated that gravitational energy isin direct proportion to the product of the mass and thevelocity of the body and inversely proportional to thesquare of the distance from the body to the ground. Our microcosm differs in no respect from the solarsystem. The relation of our organs as the author has shown 228 APPENDIX elsewhere (page 105), conforms to the Xewtonian law that,bodies attract each other with a force proportional to theproduct of their masses, and inversely proportional to thesquare of their distance apart. My hypothesis of gravita-tion supports the electron theory with its logical corrollar^—the recognition of electricity as a fundamental foregoing proof appears to have been anticipated byS


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