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Static Energy And Its Function To The Life Beings
Sep 05 2002

        Static electricity. Throughout the universe this electricity is in the static state. This electricity is not flowing as current. All the metal dust particles in the universe charge themselves through this static electricity. Charged means the power is static in the dust. It is not harmful as electricity but it is needed for the growing principle.

        The cells of the plant kingdom, animal kingdom, human body and the heamoglobin in the blood are working and absorb this static energy power for their growth and evolution. This static electricity charges our brain cells for their continuous working. The body temperature of the human being and the blood red heamoglobin have the power of this static electircity energy naturally right from birth to death. Till the last moment, to every life, this energy is essential and it is there.

        I am writing about this subject of static electricity power to know about the functioning of the entire body system and the brain cells. This static energy is not at all static in the universe and in the bodies of the life. It won't generate more or less or any other deviation and fluctuation in its character. That is the cause for our blessed living in the world. This electricity in our body has no poles to attract the universal electrical energy (like lightning, etc.).

        The alertness of the brain is mainly maintained by the static electricity system alone. The alertness of the brain cells is fully charged by static electricity. The electro magnetic signals, radio signals and the carbon isotopes power are encircling the universe forever. The brain waves of every person at the time of less thinking, the stored static electricity is enough usage power for a person. At the time of deep thinking, concentration and maneovering of the thinking types of the brain, the static electricity energy in the brain waves suddenly attracts the universal energy.

 


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