MY VIEW OF THE UNIVERSE
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Universe

I belief is that the universe is an electric/plasma event. That all 'bodies' in the universe are part of this plasma event.

I do not believe that it is a gravitational mechanistic event driven from a 'Big Bang' hypothesis.

Mathematics does not describe anything. It is a game played with numbers and does not reflect the reality of observation. Mathematics cannot define any point on a continuum, it can only be polarised; it is right or wrong. Everything in the universe is a continuum moving from one point to another point, never static.

An electric universe is observable and counter to the gravitational model described by mathematical formulae which must be necessarily complex to account for the observable. This, in my view is not necessary.

Einstein's Theory of Relativity is a nonsense that was not even his idea. Einstein was required  to satisfy a group of individuals who have never had an original thought but plagiarise others. Einstein was one, Freud another.

I believe that Nature works from simple basic events, one building upon the other.

I also believe that Man does not have the faculties to ever understand the universe and his place in it. Man's faculties are too crude.

Everything is scaleable, especial an electric/plasma universe and everything in space can be replicated in an earth laboratory, unlike the gravitational universe. Gravitation (whatever it is, and has never been explained) is the weakest force (if, in fact it exists as stated).

Germ Theory

I do not have a belief in the 'Germ Theory'. Life was built from tiny fragments of material which are enzymatic. That is, they have a structure which can change but themselves remain as they are. Thus life formed from these tiny fragments (Bechamp called them microzymas (small ferments), which we might call organisation, will, when all events have been completed for the life-form, will go back to their original form (a process of de-organisation).

Nature does not create 'germs' (viruses, bacteria, moulds, fungi) from without the body. These are created within the body in response to adaptation to a healthy or unhealthy terrain.

If the healthy terrain becomes less healthy for whatever reason, the body will try to repair itself, even to the extent of de-organisation (which we call 'death'). It is a form of protein foreign to a specific body which causes viruses etc. to adapt and produce what we call 'disease' (which should always be dis-ease, in my view at least).

This all means, of course, that what we call 'modern medicine' is, in fact absolutely junk science and not even science. Modern allopathic medicine is driven by profit and not for a healthy population.

No germs, no inoculations. There is no such thing as a live virus, a dead virus or anything else. A virus is created inside the body as part of a process created by a trauma. The so-called vaccines merely contain foreign proteins plus toxic chemicals. All these are foreign to the body and cause themselves the trauma to which the body reacts depending on the terrain.

Healthy people do not get sick.

Cancer

What we call 'cancer' is a reaction to an external or internal trauma. Dr. Hamer describes specific trauma for specific cancers. What we observe in a patient with cancer is not the dis-ease but the healing process. When we try to treat cancer with radiation, surgery or chemotherapies, we are killing the cure.

The cure for a 'cancer' is to solve the reason for the trauma. That is, to resolve the conflict which caused the dis-ease. If this is resolved, then the cancer will go away by itself. When a tumour, for example, is no longer required, it de-organises and disappears.

If the conflict is not resolved, then the body will try to heal itself to total deorganisation (as far as we see it, not Nature).

Religion

I have no interest in a belief in any faith or religion or indeed any god or gods. I will not take a name for this (agnostic, atheist and so on) as I will not be labelled at all. These all tend to imply there is a god and that one doesn't believe this. So the answer as to whether one believes or not must be silence.


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