ANO~OUSE~RONMENTAL INFLUENCES ON IN VITRO ENZYME STUDIES Part 2: Some Electronic Device Effects

Authors

  • Michael J Kohane Ph.D.
  • William A Tiller Ph.D.

Abstract

In this papet we continue our experimental exploration of the connection between a small vessel containing an in vitro enzyme-alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and its local environment via monitoring the ALP thermodynamic activity as the local environment is changed. Here, we report on the influence of an intention imprinted electronic device (lIED) at various space-time (D-space) locations inside an incubator and inside a Faraday cage in the incubator. The lIED can be either imprinted or not and it can be in the "on" or "off' state. Again, we observed some remarkable and statistically significant effects that appear to have no ready explanation based upon the accepted, present day, scientific paradigm. We found that Faraday cage shielding from ambient environmental EMFs significantly increased ALP activity while the low power/specific frequency EMFs from an un imprinted device significantly reduced ALP activity. Importantly, the specific intention imprint of the lIED more than compensated for these normal EMF effects and increased the ALP activity most of all. Thus, it has been clearly shown that the IIED effects on water and other in vivo biological systems can be extended to an in vitro biological material, the liver enzyme alkaline phosphatase.

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