Human Brain
Each person with a brain has functional brain zones. Each brain zone has a certain location in regards to the center (center of gravity, the third eye). These brain zones become active according to a type of activity the person is involved in.
Location of brain zones according to D’Urville.
In 1904, these brain zones were named functional brain zones by D’Urville.
Further research was able to uncover which brain zones are responsible for which functions. The experiments were conducted on equipment that could measure magnetic resonance, to be more specific – multichannel echo-encephalograph was used. Special sensors were connected to person’s head and during certain activity of that person the same signals were coming from brain zones with the same time intervals. When that person would change his or her activity, the other brain zones would be activate and intervals of signals would change, however the periodicity would remain. Thus a certain frequency can be recognized. Different people have different frequency when the brain zones are active, the only difference is the time between vibration of the signals. Research of the body and biologically active points continued.
Human Brain zones Generate magnetic fields.
As we can see from the picture above, human brain can generate electromagnetic waves. When a person is inspired, he or she can receive streams of information from above and this channel of information goes through the crown of the person’s head. Human Brain is a very complicated radar system in the surrounding environment that can receive as well as transmit information. Human brain connects with bodies of higher planes through the electromagnetic impulses. Information comes from above through the channel and by spinning counterclockwise enters human body. The information that human brain transmits is spinning clockwise and human brain works as an antenna.
We also have to mention energy centers of a person or chakras. Crown chakra (seventh chakra) is located on the top (crown) of a person’s head and is responsible for connecting persons’ body with his or her Spirit.
Human brain can connect with body organs through biologically active points using neurons as well as using electromagnetic waves (which is much faster) or impulses that go through ether (celestial) field.
Human brain works as a radar system when interacting with objects of the surrounding world. The radar works in specific angle coordinates – azimuth and range. You can see how rotational brain activity looks from the picture above. Human brain has diagnosis and programming working modes. S1, S2, S3, S4 – orbitals that are used to inspect the surrounding environment on different range with the a ω.
This configuration looks like a sphere (you can see the cut of the sphere on the picture). The bigger is the rotational speed and radius of probing orbitals, the more units of information per second a person can receive from surrounding environment (the better is his or her intuition).
The left human brain hemisphere (the one responsible for logic) is able to process 16 units of information per second. The right human brain hemisphere (the one responsible for intuition) can process 10 in the 9th power units of information or one billion units!
A person can receive knowledge and new information when he or she is conscious. However it is impossible to react consciously to everything that happens around us due to the slow speed of human brain left hemisphere. Conscious and logical processes are too slow and that is why people often use their senses and intuition to spot future events in the surrounding world.