"Nerves transmit sound waves through your body, not electrical pulses."
[Andrew Jackson/Thomas Heimburg]
"The physical laws of thermodynamics indicate that electrical impulses must produce heat as they travel along the nerve, but experiments find that no such heat is produced." [Thomas Heimburg]
"Current texts indicate that a pulse is sent from one end of the nerve to the other with the help of electrically charged salts that pass through ion channels in the membrane. "
"But the lack of heat generation contradicts the molecular biological theory of an electrical impulse produced by chemical processes."
[Andrew Jackson/Thomas Heimburg]
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