Magnetism And Its Effects On The Living System
Albert Roy Davis
Walter C. Rawls
This book was produced in EPUB format by the Internet Archive.
The book pages were scanned and converted to EPUB format automatically. This process relies on optical character recognition, and is somewhat susceptible to errors. The book may not offer the correct reading sequence, and there may be weird characters, non-words, and incorrect guesses at structure. Some page numbers and headers or footers may remain from the scanned page. The process which identifies images might have found stray marks on the page which are not actually images from the book. The hidden page numbering which may be available to your ereader corresponds to the numbered pages in the print edition, but is not an exact match; page numbers will increment at the same rate as the corresponding print edition, but we may have started numbering before the print book's visible page numbers. The Internet Archive is working to improve the scanning process and resulting books, but in the meantime, we hope that this book will be useful to you.
The Internet Archive was founded in 1996 to build an Internet library and to promote universal access to all knowledge. The Archive's purposes include offering permanent access for researchers, historians, scholars, people with disabilities, and the general public to historical collections that exist in digital format. The Internet Archive includes texts, audio, moving images, and software as well as archived web pages, and provides specialized services for information access for the blind and other persons with disabilities.
Created with abbyy2epub (v.1.7.0)
First Printing, October, 1974Second Printing, September, 1976Third Printing, January, 1978Fourth Printing, February, 1980Fifth Printing, October, 1980Sixth Printing, May, 1982
1974 by Albert Roy Davis and Walter C. Rawls, Jr.
All rights reserved, including the right of reproduction in wholeor in part, in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical,including photocopying, recording, or by any information storageand retrieval system. No part of this book may be reproducedwithout permission in writing from the publisher. Inquiriesshould be addressed to Exposition Press, Inc., 325 Rabro Drive,Smithtown, NY 11787-0817.
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 74-84423
ISBN 0-682-48087-8
Printed in the United States of America
CONTENTS
Preface ix
Introduction xi
Acknowledgments xv
1. Understanding Magnetism 3
Legends and Recorded History 3
The Magnetic Computer 4
Present Uses and Applications 5
2. Discoveries Made Internationally Supporting International Work in Biomagnetics 11
3. Measurement of the Earths Magnetic FieldThe Old
and the New ConceptsThe Division of the Poles 21
4. The Effects of the Two Poles on the Living System
The Discovery of the Two Effects 25
The Chemical and Biological Analysis of the TreatedWorms and the Results 28
The Magnetic Exposure of Seeds 29
Increase of Important Protein, Sugars, Oils, FoundAfter Plant Seed Development When Seeds AreExposed to the South Pole Magnetic Energies 30
5. The Two Pole Effects on Small Animals, Snakes and
Birds 33
vi Contents
The Growth and Development of the Treated Chicksto Chickens and Roosters 35
The Effects on and to Mice and Rats 37
Sex Life and Aging 39
The Increase or Reduction of the Normal Life Span ofAnimals 40
6. Man the Electromagnetic Animal 47
Mans Electromagnetic Environment 49
External Electromagnetic Forces and Man 53
7. Mistaken Concepts of Magnetism and Its Biological
Application 55
A Laboratory Demonstration to Show the Two Directions of Flow of Polarized Hydrogen Bubbles in aMagnetic Field 58
The Cable Effect 63
8. Why Previous Experiments Have Failed to Be Reproducible 67
Small Animal Research 68
Mutants Are Developed by the Old Concept Applications 70
The Possibility of Diagnosing Human Illnesses withControlled Magnetic Fields 71
9. Cancers and Tumors and Magnetism 73
The Effects of Magnetic Fields on Cancers 81
The Control or Arrest of Cancer by Magneto Therapy 82The Increase in the Production of Erythrocytes 82
10. The Bioelectrical Control of Nerve Pain 87
The Amino Acids and Resultant Protein Development 90
Contents vii
11. Magnetism and Gravity 91
The Broken 8 93
Cathode Ray Tube 95
Changes in Gravitational Weight 98
Funnel Effect of Magnetic Energies 101
A New World of Science 102
Atomic Energy and Magnetism 103
Man Bombarded by Elements 104
12. The Human Biomagnetic Aura 109
The Laying on of Hands 110
The Human Aura 112
Colors and Their Effects 114
Mans Biomagnetic Mind 114
Parapsychological-Biomagnetic Investigations 116
Warning 118
Measuring the Voltages of the Living System andTheir Locations on the Body 118
Biomagnetic Biological Electronics 120
The Present and Future Research into Very HighGauss Magnetic Energies (VHG) 126
Conclusion 126
About the Authors 129
General Research References 131
PREFACE
This book was written to aid in the understanding of the Scienceof Magnetism, and its effects on mankind and all biological systems.We shall discuss how magnetism, that natural energy we findsurrounding the earth, acts on living systems. Further, we shallin part discuss the effects magnetism and magnetic fields have oninorganic and organic materials, genes, cells, airs, and gases, aswell as protein structures. To this day magnetism holds manyunknowns and we shall present some of these answers to assist thereader, whether student, professor, doctor or physicist. We havetried to avoid complicated math and complex formulas in thisedition, yet present new research findings that will afford a bettercomprehension of the effects of non-homogeneous magnetic energy.After many years of practical laboratory and clinical researchencompassing the mechanics of practical and applied investigationsin and with magnetism and magnetic fields, this research hasdeveloped new laws, theories, and new and practical understandings in all phases of the physics of magnetism and magneticfields. This also includes electromagnetic fields generated by alternating voltages and currents, to direct currents and voltages, thesolid state, and the standard metal magnets with their two polesof energy.
One of the breakthroughs discovered a number of years agowas that the two pole energies of any magnet are not homogeneousas to effects to any and/or all subjected materials, organic or inorganic in nature.
In the past few years your authors have continuously urgedthose in influential and senior positions with the government andscientific departments to reexamine the accepted theories andconcepts of magnetism. However, our efforts have been unsuccessful and at this time many researchers at all levels of scientific
Next page