Method of Detection and Measurement of a Life Force Energy, Also Known as KELEA in Humans, Animals, Plants, Equipment, and the Environment

20200368546 ยท 2020-11-26

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    Abstract

    An assay procedure is described, which allows for the assessment in humans and in animals of a life force energy, which the Applicant refers to as KELEA, being an abbreviation for kinetic energy limiting electrostatic attraction KELEA serves as a non-food calorie source of cellular energy in what the Applicant calls the alternative cellular energy (ACE) pathway. A deficiency in the ACE pathway can contribute to various illnesses. Conversely, an adequate ACE pathway can assist in the healing process. The measurement of KELEA is based on the earlier finding that it can add to the measured weight of dipolar materials, including those containing cellulose. This later grouping extends to paper. KELEA can be transferred to, or alternatively, withdrawn from, paper, as determined by an increase or a decrease, respectively, in the measured weight of a sheet of paper. An increase or a decrease in the weight of a sheet of paper held by an individual provides an indication of adequacy or deficiency of the ACE pathway in the individual. Using the assay, procedures can be undertaken, including exposure to KELEA activated water and modifying mental attitudes, to convert a KELEA withdrawing result to a KELEA contributing result. The assay should find widespread use in advancing an understanding of the ACE pathway and its importance in human and animal wellness

    Claims

    1. A method for assessing and measuring a type of life force energy, which the Applicant refers to as KELEA, being an abbreviation for kinetic energy limiting electrostatic attraction, in a subject based upon the finding of whether certain cellulose containing and other suitable objects will undergo an increase or a decrease in their weight upon being placed for a period of time in direct contact with, or in close proximity to, the subject; such that an increase in weight of an object provides a quantitative indication of the transfer of KELEA from the subject to the object and a decrease in weight providing a quantitative indication of the transfer of KELEA to the subject from the object, thereby establishing whether the subject has a level of KELEA that is more or less, respectively, than the KELEA level in the object.

    2. A method for assessing the ability of a given procedure to increase in a subject, the level of a life force, which the Applicant refers to as KELEA, being an abbreviation for kinetic energy limiting electrostatic attraction, the method comprising the placing of a cellulose containing and other suitable object onto the skin or in close proximity to the skin of the subject for a period of time, such as 30 seconds, prior to and following the completion of the given procedure; in which the finding of a greater relative increase in the weight of the object when the testing is performed after the completion of the procedure provides evidence that the subject has gained in the level of KELEA as a result of the procedure.

    3. A method for a subject to receive a life force, which the Applicant refers to as KELEA, being an abbreviation for kinetic energy limiting electrostatic attraction KELEA, comprising the direct contact by the subject with a KELEA activated object, including cellulose containing materials, in which the martial would undergo a loss weight by being in contact with the subject, due to the transfer of KELEA from the material to the subject.

    4. The method of claim 1 in which the subject is a human.

    5. The method of claim 1 in which the subject is an animal.

    6. The method of claim 2 in which the procedure involves the use of one or more medical device that is able to increase the environmental delivery of KELEA to a subject.

    7. The method of claim 2 in which the procedure involves the use of KELEA activated water as the means of increasing the delivery of KELEA to a subject.

    8. The method of claim 2 in which the procedure involves the use of KELEA activated materials, including the use of cellulose containing materials, as the means of increasing the delivery of KELEA to a subject.

    9. The method of claim 2 in which the procedure involves the use of consciousness-related mental exercises and other psychological practices, as the means of increasing the delivery of KELEA to a subject.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0067] Not Applicable and none included

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0068] As described in the earlier patent applications, the weight gain assay is a useful means of measuring the KELEA levels of variously treated water samples. Some of these samples have been added to mini-water bags for placement onto the skin. The bags are regularly checked to confirm their capacity of the water in the bags being able to increase the weight of a sheet of paper laid onto the bag. For this type of testing purpose, the sheet of paper is first exposed to an electromagnetic radiation by being left either in the electronic balance or placed onto a speaker of a radio. This is intended to remove the labile KELEA on the paper. This is shown by the paper no longer showing any further reduction in its weight.

    [0069] These efforts were extended to see if the weight gain assay could be a measure of the activity of the body's water. Indeed, some earlier experiments confirmed that simply holding onto a roll of paper could increase its weight. What became interesting was that a reverse effect was commonly seen, especially with holding a sheet of paper, which had previously been placed close to activated water. On many occasions, the weight of the paper would show a decline upon holding the paper. In some situations, the reduction in weight upon holding the rolled sheet of paper was also seen with paper that had been exposed to electromagnetic radiation for an extended period of time. When placed into the balance, the weight of the paper would actually increase back towards its earlier level. A more rapid and greater increase occurred when the paper was placed near activated water. Holding the paper once again, led to the same decrease in weight as earlier noted.

    [0070] It became clear that the direction and extent of induced weight change occurring in a rolled sheet of paper by simply holding the rolled paper for a period of time could potentially provide a measure of the body's KELEA. A series of experiments have supported this utility. These experiments can be summarized as follows: [0071] 1. The gains and losses of weight are time dependent up to limits within the range of approximately 45 milligrams (mg) in a typical rolled sheet of paper HO mg per gram or 1%). [0072] 2. Holding the rolled sheet of paper using two hands for 30 seconds, with a change in location of the hands at 15 seconds is a suitable period of time to determine the direction of the weight change. The duration of the testing can be extended for several minutes. For animals the rolled paper can be strapped to a body area. The study is best conducted adjacent to or close by to the electronic weighing balance, which should read with a sensitivity of 0.1 mg. [0073] 3. The paper used can be obtained from a 500-sheet package stored well away from any activated water and freshly rolled into a column shape for immediate weighing and testing. This helps ensure a lower level of removable KELEA and a more sensitive way of showing an increase in weight upon holding of the paper. [0074] 4. Alternatively, a rolled sheet of paper maintained near a source of activated water can be used. The weight of the paper will have been increased by several milligrams by being placed near the activated water. The paper is, therefore, more sensitive to an induced reduction in weight by the withdrawal of KELEA when held by someone with lower KELEA levels. On the other hand, considerably increasing the weight of the paper can present more of a personal challenge in efforts to raise one's KELEA level. [0075] 5. As mentioned above, the ability of an individual to withdraw KELEA from a rolled sheet of paper exceeded the reduction in weight that had earlier occurred from the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the electronic balance. Interestingly, when this paper was being reweighed in the electronic balance, its weight increased as if the electromagnetic radiation was now acting as a source of KELEA. [0076] 6. It has been possible to convert from withdrawing KELEA from the rolled sheet of paper to contributing KELEA to the same rolled sheet of paper using various means of enhancing the ACE pathway. Typically, a combination of approaches including the use of KELEA activated water and mind-altering mental attitudes, have proven effective within a time period of about 15-30 minutes. These approaches will be detailed below. [0077] 7. Major efforts have been undertaken to exclude possible complicating variables, such as time of day or night, humidity, etc., in the readings. Skin areas other than the hands can be used. While direct contact with the skin is more effective, an effect can occur without direct contact but even holding the hands in close vicinity to the rolled sheet of paper. [0078] 8. For the inventor, the most predictable correlation with a positive KELEA result is the sense of optimism. Even when a loss of weight is noted, the inventor has now learned to interpret this finding as being a positive transfer of KELEA from the paper to himself. Indeed, the rolled sheet of paper will rather quickly regain some of the lost weight and can be used repeatedly as a source of KELEA. So too can KELEA activated cotton fabrics and wood items be potentially used. [0079] 9. The major physical means of changing from a KELEA withdrawing to a KELEA contributing state has been the use of KELEA activated water. Yet, this approach has proven to be especially useful when used in conjunction with adopting a joyful, positive mental attitude. Interestingly, it is as if the use of the KELEA activated water facilitates adopting a sustainable positive mental change leading to an enhanced capacity to transfer KELEA to paper, as evidenced by increasing the weight of the paper.

    [0080] The above assay has validated the effectiveness of drinking, spraying onto the body and wearing pouches containing activated water, as means of increasing KELEA. For example, when I show a deficiency in KELEA, resulting in a reduced weight of a held rolled sheet of paper, I would typically proceed to drink a 12-fluid ounce bottle of VEW (Vortical Energy Water), available from Starchamber Products, (www.starchamberproducts.com). This product has performed better than my drinking equivalent amounts of MRET (magnetic resonance effect technology) activated water produced by a system developed by Dr. Igor Smirnov. Alternatively, or in addition to drinking the VEW activated water, I would typically spray 1-2 ml of an Enercel Mist onto my face (www.enercel.com). Over time, I would further increase the use of waterceutical pouches, typically made by adding 60 ml of Enercel Max to each of two pouches. The pouches were placed inside my socks against the inner side of my lower legs. These and other pouches would also be used during the night at other skin contact locations. Although, it has occasionally taken up to an hour of dedicated effort, I have invariably been able to convert from reducing the weight of a rolled sheet of paper stored near KELEA activated water to being able to significantly increase its weight. I can now typically achieve the desired result within 15 minutes. I have also challenged myself by outdoing the weight increase in a rolled sheet of paper that had been previously placed onto a garden of flourishing plants.

    [0081] In performing these studies, I have noted additional benefits from emotionally engaging in aspects of positive psychology. There is seemingly a synergy between exposure to activated water and some of the higher levels of brain functioning. For myself, a sense of optimism and the recalling pleasant autobiographical memories have worked well. Other approaches under investigation include periods of laughing yoga, meditation, companionship, compassion, listening to familiar music, exercise, etc. The described assay procedure should allow individuals to determine their own most effective approach.

    [0082] Various modifications of the assay can be envisioned, including the use of other cellulose and dipolar compounds containing materials. Various means of discerning increases or decreases in weight are available and much cheaper than a sophisticated electronic balance. For example, a simple fulcrum balance can be constructed for home use. The www.touchscale.co app apparently allows the screen of the attest iphones to measure items to approximately 0.1 gram.

    [0083] The KELEA monitoring system described in this application or related methods can be used in conjunction with various complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapeutic modalities. These include acupuncture, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, homeopathy (activated water), pulsed magnetic therapy, multiwave oscillator devices, Reiki, yoga, etc. This can allow for direct comparisons of the effectiveness of the different modalities in individual patients. The basic approach would be for testing of the individual before and after receiving a treatment. The system can also be an adjunct to the effectiveness of psychiatry and other mainstream medical disciplines, as in empowering the body's KELEA attracting functions. The assay can also be tested for the ability of prayers to enhance the ACE pathway in some individuals.

    [0084] KELEA enriched cellulose containing materials, including paper and cotton fabrics, can presumably be useful when placed in contact with KELEA deficient individuals. Since the reduction in the weight of such materials will typically be restored by being placed into either a regular environment, or more preferably, a KELEA enhanced environment, the same sheet of paper or cotton fabric can be repeatedly used in an individual. This approach is reminiscent of the use of prayer cloths for healing purposes. As an extension of these studies, both KELEA activated paper and cotton fabric have been shown able to transfer KELEA to water as assessed by reduced surface tension, increased volatility, and more kinetic movements of added neutral red dye particles. The activation could occur even without the need for direct contact of the paper or cotton fabric with the water.

    [0085] It appears that KELEA may essentially exist on many substances, both liquid and solid, in a stable and in a more labile state. The more labile form can be either naturally released from some dipolar materials, including fluids, possibly because the attracted KELEA induces some oscillating change in the material. This would be similar to the repetitive turning on and off of a KELEA attracting electrical device. The labile form of KELEA can also be competitively exchanged between materials on the basis their relative capacity to attract KELEA. This can explain the bidirectional exchanges of KELEA between different materials depending upon which material presently has the more labile amount of KELEA. The labile KELEA on water molecules is especially significant since it is transferrable between other compounds (chemicals) in the water as chemical energy. Similarly, KELEA can add chemical energy to the hydrocarbons in fuels, including gasoline and diesel.

    [0086] Humans can also participate in the bidirectional exchange of KELEA with inanimate objects, such as dipolar compounds, including water and cotton fabrics. A major discovery is that the direction of transfer of KELEA can be assessed by whether the weight of the object is increased or decreased. Humans can predictably also transfer KELEA from one to the other, hopefully with the donor being able to regain KELEA through the fluctuating electrical activity of the brain. According to this, it is likely that pets are major source of KELEA to their owners. Certainly, all of the above reasonable regarding humans can apply equally to the health and wellness of animals.

    [0087] As disclosed in an earlier patent application, the levels of KELEA in various natural and modified environments can also be assessed using the basic principle that KELEA can add to the measured weight of certain materials, including cellulose containing materials.

    [0088] It is acknowledged that some of the above reasoning is subject to change upon further experimentation. Still the basic discovery applies that KELEA is measurable and transferable.