Post by alex on Mar 24, 2017 21:44:35 GMT
Hello All,
My name is Alex Andrade and I am currently living in Des Moines Iowa working for Iowa State University. I just bought myself a ferrocell and am looking forward using it for various geometrical experiments!
Over the past month and last week I have been diving into many different possibilities and realizations about human society, politics, and science's role in it all. And I came to the conclusion that though things are explained to us in school everything works in a certain way, if we start question this view, other possibilities emerge that have a more sound explanation (without exceptions that are unexplained)... and with this I came to realize how magnetic forces explain so much of what current science cannot, and the only way to truly know the truth is to experience it yourself.
So I am looking to understand more about the electromagnetic forces of life and experiment in visualizing these amazing feats of nature. I also have just gotten the book "A beginners view of our electric universe" in the mail today and am excited to see where all this new (to me) observational research takes me!
I will plan to also contribute with photos and videos as I find interesting results (I will need to invest in a nicer camera haha). The fact this energy can bend more than just light and metal is what I am interested in most of all, and the idea of how these forces are created in the human body and how to control it is my end goal... but I am taking my introduction to this new way of thinking step by step, as I have no previous advanced college level education in physics (just the basics), but have always but very interested in this subject. My father is a mechanical engineer so I grew up not afraid of tools and working in the garage is appealing. Also I work for a University and know some faculty members that might be able to help me in the future if I ever want to try out new things or have questions.
So I like to think I am setting myself up for some interesting exploratory research, but since I am new to it all I will be making A LOT of mistakes LOL. Hopefully I can surround myself with people smarter than me and learn the basics of taking ideas in my head and applying them to reality.
Ciao,
Alex
My name is Alex Andrade and I am currently living in Des Moines Iowa working for Iowa State University. I just bought myself a ferrocell and am looking forward using it for various geometrical experiments!
Over the past month and last week I have been diving into many different possibilities and realizations about human society, politics, and science's role in it all. And I came to the conclusion that though things are explained to us in school everything works in a certain way, if we start question this view, other possibilities emerge that have a more sound explanation (without exceptions that are unexplained)... and with this I came to realize how magnetic forces explain so much of what current science cannot, and the only way to truly know the truth is to experience it yourself.
So I am looking to understand more about the electromagnetic forces of life and experiment in visualizing these amazing feats of nature. I also have just gotten the book "A beginners view of our electric universe" in the mail today and am excited to see where all this new (to me) observational research takes me!
I will plan to also contribute with photos and videos as I find interesting results (I will need to invest in a nicer camera haha). The fact this energy can bend more than just light and metal is what I am interested in most of all, and the idea of how these forces are created in the human body and how to control it is my end goal... but I am taking my introduction to this new way of thinking step by step, as I have no previous advanced college level education in physics (just the basics), but have always but very interested in this subject. My father is a mechanical engineer so I grew up not afraid of tools and working in the garage is appealing. Also I work for a University and know some faculty members that might be able to help me in the future if I ever want to try out new things or have questions.
So I like to think I am setting myself up for some interesting exploratory research, but since I am new to it all I will be making A LOT of mistakes LOL. Hopefully I can surround myself with people smarter than me and learn the basics of taking ideas in my head and applying them to reality.
Ciao,
Alex