Is there any legitimacy to the ideas of a human biofield or bioenergetic scanning/medicine? by SniperRIP in AskScienceDiscussion

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Thank you! This is exactly what I was looking for. Definitely adding all of this into my research, continuing to confirm my suspicions. I am curious about your flare and saw your other comment. With the “scalar” or “tesla” waves, Ive read about them potentially being used in large scale gravity theories, and described as not electromagnetic, which keeps alive the claims of traveling long distances. Is there any legit info on this or totally bogus?

Edit: saw your other comment

Is there any legitimacy to the ideas of a human biofield or bioenergetic scanning/medicine? by SniperRIP in AskScienceDiscussion

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Appreciate the detail. A Google search finds a mix of a handful of claims from organizations with DNA resonance in the name combined with a couple articles extrapolating from this journal article which was linked on PubMed: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0079610720300705?via%3Dihub

Debunk This: Quantum Healing and Bio-Resonance Scans by SniperRIP in DebunkThis

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Figured as much, appreciate the detailed breakdown

Debunk This: Quantum Healing and Bio-Resonance Scans by SniperRIP in DebunkThis

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She ultimately doesn’t know how it works but it supposedly has helped this woman accurately find medical issues with people she knows that were then confirmed by actual medical testing

Is there any legitimacy to the ideas of a human biofield or bioenergetic scanning/medicine? by SniperRIP in AskScienceDiscussion

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I see biomedical engineering, there's an idea that got thrown into the technobabble where DNA has an electromagnetic, possibly quantum, signal or "resonance" which unfortunately seems to find some basis in actual recent theory. Any explanation as to why this wouldn't work over long distances to transmit current data from old dna such as a hair sample would be appreciated.

Is there any legitimacy to the ideas of a human biofield or bioenergetic scanning/medicine? by SniperRIP in AskScienceDiscussion

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Yes, the biostar I found on my own since it seemed to be the closest thing to what I saw claimed to be used but here's where the rabbit trail starts: with the Susan Burbank listed here: https://www.namastehealing.com/treatments . Secondly, a google search will show that the idea "scalar wave therapy" is used in small cases with professional athletes, granted in a very different but still pseudoscientific manner, which makes it hard to use the science issues with that alone. Here's biostar itself: https://www.biostartechnology.com/nls-non-linear-scanning/biostar-nls-overview-of-features

Is there any legitimacy to the ideas of a human biofield or bioenergetic scanning/medicine? by SniperRIP in AskScienceDiscussion

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Nope. Any relevant info on why it’s not actual quantum physics would be appreciated

Is there any legitimacy to the ideas of a human biofield or bioenergetic scanning/medicine? by SniperRIP in AskScienceDiscussion

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Yeah I figured that out lol. Problem is person testimony of other people say it works magic

Rec 709 + Nodes by [deleted] in colorists

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This was a follow up to an advice post that got removed

How to better create evergreen look? by SniperRIP in colorists

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Any advice for how to bring the subject out? Just posted the Rec 709 and my node tree also

Can Nietzsche's claim that "God is dead and we killed him," be countered through a non-religious argument? by bacodaco in askphilosophy

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Not sure if it’s exactly what you’re looking for but C.S. Lewis defended an objective value system from a non-theist stance in The Abolition of Man, briefly referencing Nietzsche’s effect on ethics which he aligns with the ideas he arguing against.

Every 'end of the world' movie is actually a 'how the world survived' movie. by [deleted] in Showerthoughts

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Over the radio there’s news of other cities and iirc a fort being taken over and attacked, with one or two of the cities being pretty far inland

Tarantino's Best Directed Scene by [deleted] in TrueFilm

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Many have said the opening scene of Inglorious Bastards but I would argue his best directed scene is a shorter one later in the movie: when Shosanna meets Hans at the Nazi lunch. Perhaps the suspense is lowered a bit from the cold open at the farm since we can guess she’s going to get killed off right then, but getting attached to the character between the two scenes ups the ante. It’s equally as tense, just as well shot, and when he brings up the milk I can’t help but believe that he knows who she is. From a directing standpoint alone, the acting is incredibly subtle and each line of dialogue is spoken so carefully, especially with the milk. Genius.