Sorry, yes, I did miss them kitakaze. I studied with a variety of astrological experts over 30 years. My main profession is scientific (I also studied the human brain.) I prefer the Tesla method on magnetic fields.
Mainly I spend time on Torsion Field Physics of planetary bodies and electromagnetic vibrations from the Sun and the planets. The planets rotate and cause sound throughout space. The tones change according to placements and combine with other planetary bodies in mathematical configurations that increase or decrease the sound and electromagnetic tones.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3fq...278838CD&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=55
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_QKCpjNvh8&feature=related
See -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdwGb-iJOeI
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOiV1RSfMnQ&feature=related
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrFdndWjz9w&feature=related
My main interest astrologically is Unified Field Theory -
http://www.allanstime.com/UnifiedFieldTheory/Planets_Alignment/UFT_excerpt.htm
I studied celestial magnetic wave motion, and influxes of the Interplanetary Magnetic Field -
http://spaceweather.com/glossary/imf.html
I also study these wave motions -
http://paws.kettering.edu/~drussell/Demos/waves/wavemotion.html
And these -
http://paws.kettering.edu/~drussell/Demos/Dispersion/dispersion.html
Astro Teacher, thank you for addressing some of my questions. Unfortunately, I'm still a little confused...
1) You said you were a master astrologer. What group or organization has accredited you as a master? What certification do you have that qualifies you as a master? If I talk to someone and they tell me they are a master chef, they can tell me where they studied cuisine, who they apprenticed with, what awards they've received, etc. What experts have you studied with and what qualifies them as experts? What certification do they have? I'd like to know if I'm really talking to a master astrologer, because no offence, but you could be pretending.
2) You said your main profession is scientific. Do you mean you are a scientist? What science degrees do you have? You mentioned you studied the human brain. Do you mean neurology or psychology? Also, you mention mathematics, electromagnetism, algebra, geometry. What school did you study electromagnetism at? Where did you study mathematics?
3) I asked you what electromagnetic unit you use to measure magnetic resonance and you said you prefer the Tesla Method. I am confused, because the Tesla method is not an electromagnetic unit. The Tesla Method refers to telegeodynamics, which is an electromechanical earth-resonance concept for underground seismic exploration proposed by Nikola Tesla.
4) Regarding your youtube links...
First - That link regarding the electromagnetic "sounds". Space is full of sounds from radio waves, plasma etc. Sorry, what was yor training in electromagnetism again?
Second - An image of the sun with four planets seen orbiting taken from Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), a spacecraft of ESA and NASA. Very nice but I'm not sure of the significance. Can you explain?
Third - Images of solar flares from SOHO set to music by Moby. Cool. Definitely solar flares have an important impact on our planet but I don't understand what this has to do with predictions regarding love, etc.
Fourth and fifth - An image of what appears to be a roughly hexagonal formation on Saturn's gaseous surface. That's from your avatar. It's neat but it's not much of a hexagon. But yes, it's cool the shapes that you can see form in gas and liquids on large and small scales. Again, not sure what this has to do with whatever the service you provide for people is. That brings me to the question -
can you help me understand what exactly the service you provide for people is?
5) Regarding your links...
First - An excerpt from unpublished Unified Field Theory paper. I'm a bit confused, in physics, a unified field theory is a type of field theory that allows all of the fundamental forces between elementary particles to be written in terms of a single field. That says it is about sunspot activity, magnetic fields and planetary positions...
Second - A link about the sun's dipolar field and Earth's magnetosphere from Spaceweather.com. I'm wondering where is the research correlating this to human behaviour and predicting world events...
Third and fourth - "
Longitudinal and Transverse Wave Motion
Mechanical Waves are waves which propagate through a material medium (solid, liquid, or gas) at a wave speed which depends on the elastic and inertial properties of that medium. There are two basic types of wave motion for mechanical waves: longitudinal waves and transverse waves. The animations below demonstrate both types of wave and illustrate the difference between the motion of the wave and the motion of the particles in the medium through which the wave is travelling."
I'm wondering where is the research correlating this to human behaviour and predicting world events for this, also...