"Nerves transmit
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]
"Instead, nerve pulses
can be explained much more simply as a
[Heimburg and Jackson]
using sound waves through
Binaural entrainment
utilizes and affects the
of the brain.
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