Excerpt from "Memories of a Maverick" - Andrija Puharich - One Fase of the Unending Quest (1950)

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On the estate known as Warrenton in Glen Cove, Maine is the laboratory of the Round Table Foundation, of which the director is Dr. Henry K. Puharich and the research is in Electrobiology.
In two weeks spent on the grounds of Warrenton, this correspondent became sufficiently familiar with the work of the foundation to realize that Dr. Puharich is one of those pragmatic dreamers who give their lives to wrest from nature secrets which, unfolded one by one, have improved the physical lot and raised the spiritual contribution of man.

Excerpt from "Memories of a Maverick" - Andrija Puharich - Dynamics Theory 1942

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"I visualize the human nervous system as being imbedded in the cell tissue of the body just as the roots of a tree are imbedded in the ground which gives it nourishment. One end of the nervous system we recognize as being in the brain. It is here that all of the messages from the body and the sense organs are localized. The other end of the nervous system is imbedded directly in cell tissue through a countless number of fine nerve endings. These nerve endings end in cup shaped groups of cells called blastulas.

Bloch Wall and the Electrostatic

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"A Bloch wall is a narrow transition region at the boundary between magnetic domains, over which the magnetisation changes from its value in one domain to that in the next. The magnetisation rotates through the plane of the wall unlike the Néel wall where the magnetisation rotates in the plane of the wall." from http://www.1bx.com/en/Bloch_wall.htm

John Bedini Audio Interview April 6th 2008 - Transcript from SkyMeadowMedia

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Sky Meadow Media and 21st Century Radio(R) present: John Bedini In a Series of Radio Interviews with Dr. Bob Hieronimus

“Everybody should have this knowledge so they can get energy for themselves. Energy shouldn’t be controlled.”

H Dr. Bob Hieronimus, the host

B John Bedini, the guest

H: John Bedini! Boy, it has been 18 years, brother John!

B: Yes, it has, Dr. Bob! And, first of all, thank you very much for having me.
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