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Saturday, August 24, 2019

iON | Is the Meat Sack a Superconductive Organism

Transcribed by Bert.

[8 August 2015 Part 3]

(35:23 mark)
Caller: Is the human body a superconductive organism?

iON: Hmm, sort of a stretch! It depends on what those charged electrons connect to!

Caller: Well, let’s say they’re in a membrane and the membrane is carrying charge across. So that would make a membrane a capacitor, and you’ve got fifty trillion membranes, yes?

iON: At least!

Caller: With that kind of capacitance in the human body, does that contribute to the human body maybe being a superconductor?

iON: Hmm! Computer says, no!

Caller: But there is quite a capacitance within the human body with over fifty trillion membranes - concerning cells. Is that part of the human body, being like a receiver and sender similar to a radio?

iON: If a computer receives an email, is the computer an email?

Caller: No.

iON: If the human meat sack body has electricity in it, is it electricity?

Caller: No.

iON: If .9 deciliters of salt would balance your conductivity in a meat sack body that isn’t even electrical, would it balance it?

Caller: Umm, I don’t get that question.

iON: Well, welcome to our world!

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