Kip Ashlynn @Kip Ashlynn - 21d
So I've finally finished The Body Electric by Robert O. Becker. I am not exaggerating when I say in my lifetime of reading compulsively, this is perhaps the most important book I've ever read. This was published before I was born, and yet it describes an explanation for problems that I've seen increasing my entire life. Somehow I never even knew about this premise, this theory of life that has been tested rigorously and clearly justifies additional research. The last two chapters in particular really blew my mind, and I'm still trying to wrap my head around the ramifications of his conclusions. I am drafting up my little book report and will share it soon enough. It's truly horrifying that such groundbreaking research could be so thoroughly repressed by a military industrial complex focused on profit and power over life on this planet. In the meantime I wanted to share some videos where Robert O. Becker can speak for himself. https://youtu.be/2M-Oap97_Tc?feature=shared #bioelectricity #electromagnetic #bookstr #grownostr https://image.nostr.build/6764a8f8367e423e777fcdf5ced96293e8083461eb846826c3049cdad0b514b3.jpg
Maybe they read a different book by the same name? 🤷♀️
David @mleku - 21d
yeah, they have most likely not been alive when the book came out because i vaguely recall reading about it in Nexus magazine back in like 1993 or so
Well gosh, I don't know about all of that. I did just finish reading the book, and it is not about putting smartphone tech in the body at all. In fact it warns about the dangers of electromagnetic fields of much more rudimentary technologies. Your source is incorrect regarding his thesis by 180 degrees. I will be writing a book report, also I linked a video of a 1990 radio interview where he explains himself certainly better than I ever could. It's only 35 minutes long if you want to check out a primary source. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2M-Oap97_Tc
It came out in 1985 🤯 That we never looked into it since feels criminal with the rise of smartphone culture.
Kip Ashlynn @Kip Ashlynn - 20d
Thanks! I'm proud of how quick I can turn around reading projects 🥰