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Fluid Drive – angetrieben von äußerer Lebenskraft?
(Fluid Drive - Powered by an external life force?)

Journal: Osteopathische Medizin Date: 2019/12, 20(4):Pages: 10-17. doi: Subito , type of study: article

Full text    (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1615907119301157)

Keywords:

breath of life [1]
fluid drive [1]
fulcrum [9]
electromagnetic interaction [1]
godly intention [1]
life force [1]
space-time [1]
light [11]
article [2076]

Abstract:

This article tries to connect the sciences of osteopathy, physics and theology to provide a basis for explaining osteopathic phenomena such as breath of life and fluid drive. It discusses the question of whether we would be viable without the breath of life, the divine purpose, the apparent origin of the primary respiratory movement (PRM)? Or are we „only” physiological machines powered by an inner force? The fluid drive of the central nervous system causes the fluctuating cerebrospinal fluid in the ventricle system to form the foundation of the PRM of the whole body. This intracranial circulatory movement feels like a jellyfish moving underwater, as Rollin Becker DO and Nicholas Handoll DO have already described. W.G. Sutherland DO assumed that the fluid drive is largely driven by an external force, the breath of life. From a physical point of view, this force could be the electromagnetic force (electromagnetic interaction, EMI). In each of the three sciences mentioned above, there is a universal constant which is always „there”: the electromagnetic interaction, the breath of life, and the „divine intention” force. The author suspects that the EMI probably represents the interface between our spatiotemporal world and the „world” outside of space and time, possibly the „divine intention” to life. An access to this train of thoughts could be the fulcrum of the osteopathic lesion, which opens a portal to a space outside space and time: the continuum of the breath of life, driven by God's force.


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