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Sunday, July 14, 2019

iON | Radial Conductivity

Transcribed by Bert.

Payday

[11 July 2015 Part 3]

(32:42 mark)
Caller: iON, I looked at some very old notes. It was a connection between the heart and radial conductivity. And you stated that very soon the sinus rhythm would change. So, is radial conductivity a function of the heart?

iON: No.

Caller: Does radial conductivity interact with the heart?

iON: Yes, from a heat exchange. Heat exchange!

Caller: And the source of that heat, would that be the hara or the hypothalamus?

iON: The hypothalamus controls that, the hara would be the burning of the belly, the gut.

Caller: So then, the hara would be the spark of that heat then, correct?

iON: Burning in the belly. Maybe!

Caller: When you mention, “there's more than a feeling", is that a reference to the heart?

iON: Yes, it's like Fourier's Law.

Caller: Fourier's Law! I'll have to look at that because I am not familiar with that.

iON: The law of Heat Conduction. It states that the time rate of heat transfer through a material is proportional to the negative gradient in the temperature, and to the area at right angles to that gradient, through which the heat flows.

Caller: Does the heart have a function of a filter of emotions and thought?

iON: No! No! Don't go all there, just know it's not!

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