Prof Carlo Ventura's presentation at UNESCO described how waves / fields can be used to reprogram normal cells to become pluripotent stem cells. That is absolutely mind-blowing.
2014 talk for HeartMath institute
The musician who supervised my Troll Dance fugue counterpoint composition is now collaborating with this researcher.
Life rhythm as a symphony of oscillatory patterns: electromagnetic energy and sound vibration modulates gene expression for biological signaling and healing
Cell melodies: when sound speaks to stem cells - CellR4
https://www.cellr4.org/.../e2331-Cell-melodies-when-sound-speaks-to-stem-cells.pdf
by C Ventura - Related articles
of Artists and Scientists (www.vidartscience.org), and cured by Carlo Ventura, Professor of Mo- lecular Biology and stem cell
scientist at the Uni- versity of Bologna, with Julia von Stietencron,.
Art Director of VID art|science. Materials and Methods: On the scene,
to- gether with Milford Graves, a famous Jazz drummer based in ..Carlo Ventura MD, Unfolding the Vibrational World of Stem Cells at ...
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Carlo Ventura — University of Bologna — Curriculum vitae
https://www.unibo.it/sitoweb/carlo.ventura/cv-en
The on-stage research of what sounds best activate stem cell growth - as a concert!
We are dissecting vibrational modes as inherent properties of living cells, entailing nanomechanical signatures that can be used to direct stem cell fate. Mild mechanical forces are deployed to obtain human fluid tissues harbouring stem cells within their stromal–vascular niche. Synthetic molecules are designed to afford stem cell pluripotency. These discoveries prompt a deeper understanding of the interconnections between the physical universe and the living world in the attempt to further approach the information of Life.full read
‘Sonocytology’ is the term that has been introduced to identify a novel area of inquiry based on the fact that, in these small cells, after an accurate process of amplification, given the frequency range of nanomechanical motions recorded by AFM, the vibrations could be transformed into audible sounds, providing a thorough assessment of mechanistic cellular dynamics.16 More complex eukaryotic cells can also be investigated by this approach. For example, stem cells directed to cardiac myocyte differentiation begin to beat at a point in differentiation. This beating motion requires a major reorganization of the cell cytoskeleton and in turn a significant change in cellular nanomechanical properties. Concerning the cytoskeleton, it is now evident that transferring of mechanical vibration to the subcellular environment triggers the mobilization of ionic species and the generation of ionic fluxes and induced microcurrents, ultimately ensuing in the appearance of oscillating electromagnetic fields.17 Therefore, application of mechanical vibration is expected to generate endogenous electromagnetic fields. Intriguingly, multilevel memory-switching properties have recently been discovered by the aid of AFM and scanning tunnelling microscopy in single brain microtubules.18
Acupunct Electrother Res. 2004;29(3-4):227-33.
An examination of the relationship between five oriental musical tones and corresponding internal organs and meridians.
Abstract
The
Yellow Emperor's Internal Medicine (Nei-Jing) describes the
relationship between five internal organs corresponding to five
different meridians and five oriental musical tones such as Gung
(spleen), Sang (liver), Gak (liver), Chi (heart), Wu (kidney). However,
there has been little research to test this relationship. The purpose of
this study was to determine this relationship through applying sound
stimulation for 60 seconds, comprising various frequencies produced on
an electric organ(Gung: 261.6 Hz; Sang: 293.7 Hz; Gak: 329.6 Hz Chi:
392.0 Hz and Wu: 440.0 Hz), to 20 healthy adults by stimulating their
ears (via headphones), skin (via speakers) and both. A significant
relationship was found between the tones and the meridians as they are
described in Nei-Jing. The greatest response rates were found in the
following corresponding organic and musical tones: spleen/Gung,
lung/Sang, liver/Gak, heart/Chi, and kidney/Wu. The traditional
descriptions of Yellow Emperor's Nei-Jing are therefore consistent with
the findings of this study. Further basic research may lead to the
application of clinically appropriate tones in an acoustically suitable
room following oriental medical diagnosis.
be heard in the universe”(“Spiritual Experi-ences” 2012). Lao Tzu's writings are primarily
transcribed in the Chinese classical text known as the Tao Te Ching, which has provided a
Musical roots for healing: The role of music as therapy in traditional Chinese medicine
K Demaine - Therapists creating a cultural tapestry: Using the …, 2015 - books.google.com
Ancient Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu (600–531 BCE) once wrote that,“music in the soul can be heard in the universe”(“Spiritual Experi-ences” 2012). Lao Tzu's writings are primarily
transcribed in the Chinese classical text known as the Tao Te Ching, which has provided a
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