by AMYROSE » Thu Nov 25, 2010 11:48 pm
Hi Paul,
An interesting request but why do you think that EMF or ION readings will do anything to prove someone has been abducted by aliens?
Before obliging me with an answer I will overview what 'science' today means to me in real speak, and that is, 10's of thousands of different 'branches' or 'systems' that are grouped under a banner called 'science'. A term I think is often a malapropism as nescience is the appropriate banner for most to be herded underneath. Regardless of the suitable generic term, these thousands of different systems speak different languages and do not co-operate. Divide and conquer.
Most (ne)scientists today are funded by corporate empires and governments to provide the answers their owners want, not to experiment, research or develop anything useful, new or original just to provide the results or answers the corporate empires and governments want or/and to make the same organisations even wealthier than they already are. And, would such organisations view alien abduction research as profitable? If not, then any research wouldn't receive the funding necessary and if proved it would be quashed unless it was financially useful to them.
Anyhow, physics, by and large, has changed drastically in the last 70-100 years. Obviously, in keeping with modern trends, there are many, many branches of physics, nowadays, but more compelling and to support my malaprop statement is that, instead of a continuation in the burgeoning progress that occurred during the 19th and early 20th century, nothing new, great or interesting has emerged from this field within its entirety. All that's happened is the work of Nikola Tesla has been improved upon – apparently, and loads of mindless theories, that fall flat immediately they're inspected, such as the ignoble 'String' one, are promulgated as a development
Another question, I'd be most interested to hear you answer, is what has actually happened or been developed from the research into electro-magnetic fields? For example, Burrs research in the 1930's into L-Fields, as he named them, was considered to be paving the way to revolutionary new health care treatments! Really? Where are they? And, in reality, all he proved was that there is a pranic force, something not only explained and detailed by Yogis' of distant antiquity but something they understood so well they provided methods that would/could change the pranic system of an individual. But what happened? Modern man got hold of yoga, changed it into an exercise system that bears no relationship to the science of yoga and something miraculous is lost in the sea of 'new and improved'.
Your easiest research route is to go to the Houses of Parliament and there you will find many aliens and alien abductees as I certainly don't recognise the creatures there as humans.
All the best and my warmest regards.

Hi Paul,
An interesting request but why do you think that EMF or ION readings will do anything to prove someone has been abducted by aliens?
Before obliging me with an answer I will overview what 'science' today means to me in real speak, and that is, 10's of thousands of different 'branches' or 'systems' that are grouped under a banner called 'science'. A term I think is often a malapropism as nescience is the appropriate banner for most to be herded underneath. Regardless of the suitable generic term, these thousands of different systems speak different languages and do not co-operate. Divide and conquer.
Most (ne)scientists today are funded by corporate empires and governments to provide the answers their owners want, not to experiment, research or develop anything useful, new or original just to provide the results or answers the corporate empires and governments want or/and to make the same organisations even wealthier than they already are. And, would such organisations view alien abduction research as profitable? If not, then any research wouldn't receive the funding necessary and if proved it would be quashed unless it was financially useful to them.
Anyhow, physics, by and large, has changed drastically in the last 70-100 years. Obviously, in keeping with modern trends, there are many, many branches of physics, nowadays, but more compelling and to support my malaprop statement is that, instead of a continuation in the burgeoning progress that occurred during the 19th and early 20th century, nothing new, great or interesting has emerged from this field within its entirety. All that's happened is the work of Nikola Tesla has been improved upon – apparently, and loads of mindless theories, that fall flat immediately they're inspected, such as the ignoble 'String' one, are promulgated as a development
Another question, I'd be most interested to hear you answer, is what has actually happened or been developed from the research into electro-magnetic fields? For example, Burrs research in the 1930's into L-Fields, as he named them, was considered to be paving the way to revolutionary new health care treatments! Really? Where are they? And, in reality, all he proved was that there is a pranic force, something not only explained and detailed by Yogis' of distant antiquity but something they understood so well they provided methods that would/could change the pranic system of an individual. But what happened? Modern man got hold of yoga, changed it into an exercise system that bears no relationship to the science of yoga and something miraculous is lost in the sea of 'new and improved'.
Your easiest research route is to go to the Houses of Parliament and there you will find many aliens and alien abductees as I certainly don't recognise the creatures there as humans.
All the best and my warmest regards. :|