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Bioplasma bodies: radiation and plasma emission through plasma vortex systems

Emission of energetic jets from subtle bodies of bioplasma

The absorption of energetic particles charged by plasma vortices (or chakras) within the subtle bioplasma body has been discussed in the author’s article Bioplasma Bodies: Formation of Plasma Vortexes and Nodes along the Spine (Absorptive State). These vortex or chakra systems are also known to emit rays or jets of particles and electromagnetic waves.

Scientific researchers from Jiao Tong University in Shanghai, using sophisticated scientific equipment, have shown that subtle energy has the properties of an electromagnetic current when it flows through the acupuncture meridians, but acquires the properties of coherent particle currents, similar to laser light, when it is projected from the body through the hands of master Qigong healers who cure diseases by transmitting its energy to the patient’s body. There are significant vortices (chakras or acupuncture points) in the palms of the hands. Jets or directed rays of light have been seen in photographs taken during events where subtle energetic practices take place (eg, Reiki, Qigong, and Christian “Praise and Worship”). There are also Hindu, Taoist, Buddhist and Christian images that show jets of light coming from the palms of saints or deities. One of the seers of the apparitions of “Maria” in Fatima in 1919, “Lucia”, revealed that during one of the apparitions, “Maria” opened her hands and “rays of light” came out of them.

The jets can also be emitted from other chakras or acupuncture points, for example from the heart chakra. For example, when “Jesus” appeared to Saint Faustina in 1931, two rays of light came out of the area where the heart is located: one was blue and the other was red. Interestingly, some jet formations in cosmic objects like galaxies also show two rays of light, one blue and the other red!

Emission of energy jets in space

From the surface of the sun to the violent cores of quasars, many astrophysical objects shoot plasma in clearly defined currents, guided by magnetic fields. We know that active galactic nuclei in space emit jets of energy. As early as 1918, astronomer HD Curtis noticed a jet from the center of the galaxy M87, describing it as a “curious straight beam” emanating from the galaxy. Taking the form of a huge flashlight beam in space, a jet of electrons and protons traveling at close to the speed of light can be seen in NASA’s image of the galaxy. The jet is a highly collimated plasma beam (that is, like coherent laser light). Energetic astrophysical jets, with speeds approaching the speed of light, are seen on a variety of scales emerging from active galactic nuclei and young stars. These cosmic jets are remarkably similar in appearance to the jets emitted by bioplasmic bodies as seen in religious images. Are the physics of both similar?

Acceleration of plasma and plasma thrusters

The acceleration of charged particles at very high energies is of interest in the study of both cosmic rays and hot plasma. Basically, such an acceleration requires an electric field. It is known that if charged particles are subjected to an electric field that is perpendicular to a magnetic field, they will be subjected to a force or thrust perpendicular to both fields. This force is called the “Lorentz force”. The impulse of the current acquired by the charged particles is transmitted to the other particles through collisions to obtain a continuous acceleration of the particles.

The plasma focusing device and the plasma gun

The coaxial plasma accelerator is a simple device that uses the Lorentz force to accelerate plasma to very high speeds. The “plasma focusing device” is a type of coaxial plasma accelerator in which plasma is accelerated between two cylindrical coaxial electrodes. The inner and outer electrodes are electrically insulated and the space between the electrodes is filled with plasma. A bank of electrical capacitors is used to provide a sudden burst of power to the system.

Once the plasma leaves the electrodes, it transforms into a characteristic structure that resembles the shape of an open umbrella within which the electric current propagates. This current generates a magnetic field that compresses the plasma into a very dense linear formation, called a plasma focus. The dense plasma focus rapidly “pinches”, undergoes instabilities and breaks, becoming a multiple radiation source for intense electromagnetic waves and particle explosions.

Therefore, the plasma focusing device produces, by electromagnetic acceleration and compression, a short-lived, magnetically confined hot spot or plasmoid (i.e. the plasma focus) that is so hot and dense that it becomes a copious source of multiple radiation. These plasmoids emit intense beams of accelerated ions and electrons. The plasma focusing device is similar to the plasma gun, which is a magnetically driven shock tube that ejects plasma in the form of a plasmoid, without pinching it. The plasma gun is the real-life equivalent of the “ray gun” often seen in science fiction movies.

The chakra system acts as a plasma focusing device

It appears that active energetic chakras can function as plasma focusing devices.

In the author’s paper (cited above) it was noted that the vortices on the surface of the bioplasma body are connected to nodes along the central vertical channels by flow tubes. Like the central vertical channels, these flow tubes have the geometry of coaxial cables with helical currents entwined around axial (straight) currents. Each coaxial flow tube consists of a helical stream representing the anode (or cathode) entwined around the cathode (or anode) and immersed in the plasma within the body of bioplasma.

There will be two coaxials or pairs of helical-axial currents in a bioplasma body where the kundalini current is also activated, along with the pranic current. This means that there will be two areas in the chakra where individuals who have developed their kundalini channels can emit collimated beams of light. A close look at the image of “Jesus” in the apparition of Saint Faustina shows two rays of light coming out of the usual location of the heart chakra.

The plasma focusing device works with capacitor banks. In electrical circuits, capacitors store electrical energy that can be discharged or released in an instant. It has already been discussed and noted in the author’s article. Spontaneous human combustion and electric shocks to the subtle body that bioplasma bodies contain capacitors within them.

Therefore, plasma focusing devices are already embedded in bioplasma bodies, and the chakra sites act as delivery systems for the intense collimated beams of energetic particles seen in many religious representations of deities. The similarities in the image when we look down the barrel of the dense plasma focusing device and the image of the throat chakra as depicted by Leadbeater are obvious.

Conclution

Active galactic nuclei and highly energetic active chakras in an emissive state operate similarly to the dense “plasma focusing device” that allows them to emit collimated beams of energetic particles.

Copyright © Jay Alfred 2007

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