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Psychic Gweneviere: The Science Behind Astrology and Why it Works. Where Astrology Meets Science I know beyond a doubt that astrology works, but the fact that I don’t know why it works has always bothered the left-brained, scientifically oriented side of me. I had an “aha” moment today and I’m not positive, but I think I may have figured it out. Essentially, the planets are the power transmitters of frequencies which can be measured in Hertz, and our DNA coils are the receivers. Sounds far-fetched, perhaps, but read on. Get a detailed astrology reading from Psychic Gweneviere ext. 6306 today! Nikola Tesla measured the Earth’s frequency at 7.83 Hz, which was later verified by the physicist Winfried Schuman. A Little Science The fundamental frequencies of a planet are derived from the planet’s diameter, circumference, rotational velocity, orbital period, etc.

Science and Your Brain Every one of the planets is perfectly tuned to the different states of brainwaves occurring in our brains most of the time. Mars produces Alpha brainwaves (8 – 14 Hz).

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News From The Spirit World | Weird News, Ghosts and the Paranormal. Psychedelic Adventure. Dragon Shaman | Shamanism | Shamanic Healing In Action. The Book No One Can Read. Sound waves levitate and move objects. Water droplets, coffee granules, fragments of polystyrene and even a toothpick are among the items that have been flying around in a Swiss laboratory lately — all of them kept in the air by sound waves. The device that achieves this acoustic levitation is the first to be capable of handling several objects simultaneously. It is described today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences1. Typically, levitation techniques make use of electromagnetism; magnetic forces have even been used to levitate frogs2. It has long been known that sound waves could counter gravity, too, but so far the method has lacked practical application because it could do little more than keep an object in place.

To also move and manipulate levitating objects, Dimos Poulikakos, a mechanical engineer at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich, and his colleagues built sound-making platforms using piezoelectric crystals, which shrink or stretch depending on the voltage applied to them. 10 Most Convincing UFO Sightings.