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New Research Shocks Scientists: Human Emotion Physically Shapes Reality!
Three different studies, done by different teams of scientists proved something really extraordinary. But when a new research connected these 3 discoveries, something shocking was realized, something hiding in plain sight.
Human emotion literally shapes the world around us. Not just our perception of the world, but reality itself.
In the first experiment, human DNA, isolated in a sealed container, was placed near a test subject. Scientists gave the donor emotional stimulus and fascinatingly enough, the emotions affected their DNA in the other room.
In the presence of negative emotions the DNA tightened. In the presence of positive emotions the coils of the DNA relaxed.
The scientists concluded that “Human emotion produces effects which defy conventional laws of physics.”
In the second, similar but unrelated experiment, different group of scientists extracted Leukocytes (white blood cells) from donors and placed into chambers so they could measure electrical changes.
In this experiment, the donor was placed in one room and subjected to “emotional stimulation” consisting of video clips, which generated different emotions in the donor.
The DNA was placed in a different room in the same building. Both the donor and his DNA were monitored and as the donor exhibited emotional peaks or valleys (measured by electrical responses), the DNA exhibited the IDENTICAL RESPONSES AT THE EXACT SAME TIME.
There was no lag time, no transmission time. The DNA peaks and valleys EXACTLY MATCHED the peaks and valleys of the donor in time.
The scientists wanted to see how far away they could separate the donor from his DNA and still get this effect. They stopped testing after they separated the DNA and the donor by 50 miles and STILL had the SAME result. No lag time; no transmission time.
The DNA and the donor had the same identical responses in time. The conclusion was that the donor and the DNA can communicate beyond space and time.
The third experiment proved something pretty shocking!
Scientists observed the effect of DNA on our physical world.
Light photons, which make up the world around us, were observed inside a vacuum. Their natural locations were completely random.
Human DNA was then inserted into the vacuum. Shockingly the photons were no longer acting random. They precisely followed the geometry of the DNA.
Scientists who were studying this, described the photons behaving “surprisingly and counter-intuitively”. They went on to say that “We are forced to accept the possibility of some new field of energy!”
They concluded that human DNA literally shape the behavior of light photons that make up the world around us!
So when a new research was done, and all of these 3 scientific claims were connected together, scientists were shocked.
They came to a stunning realization that if our emotions affect our DNA and our DNA shapes the world around us, than our emotions physically change the world around us.
And not just that, we are connected to our DNA beyond space and time.
We create our reality by choosing it with our feelings.
Science has already proven some pretty MINDBLOWING facts about The Universe we live in. All we have to do is connect the dots.
Sources:
– https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pq1q58wTolk;
– Science Alert;
– Heart Math;
– Above Top Secret;
– http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/mistic/esp_greggbraden_11.htm;
http://i-uv.com/new-research-shocks-scientists-human-emotion-physically-shapes-reality/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+IUv+%28I+UV%29
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Urban dwellers need to get out in nature for their mental health
Have you ever gone on a hike, walked through a field, or even eaten lunch at the park on your break and noticed how good you felt afterward? It’s not just a coincidence. Taking walks in nature can lead to a lower risk of depression, according to findings from a study published in the Proceeding of the Natural Academy of Science, conducted by Gregory Bratman, a graduate student at Stanford University. The study found that a mere 90 minutes spent walking outdoors reduces the chances of depression.
So why is this particularly relevant now? In an age where people are glued to their screens and a growing number of people are moving to big cities – more than 50 percent of people now live in urban areas – as reported the study, it’s crucial to get away from the crowded sidewalk streets and breathe in some fresh air that Mother Nature provides.
Moreover, a study published in Environmental Science states: “Meta-analytic studies report that among individuals living in cities, the prevalence of all psychiatric disorders is increased by 38 percent, of mood disorders by 39 percent, and of anxiety disorders by 21 percent, as compared to inhabitants of rural areas.”
In the study conducted by Bratman, he wanted to observe how a walk outside might affect a person’s tendency to brood. Brooding, known as morbid rumination among cognitive scientists, is a mental state where we can’t stop chewing over the ways in which things are wrong with ourselves and our lives – a feeling with which many of us are familiar. It’s not healthy and can be a precursor for depression, especially for city-dwellers.

That “brooding” is strongly associated with increased activity in the portion of the brain known as the subgenual prefrontal cortex. The scientists of the study tracked that part of the brain before and after the nature walk. They gathered 38 healthy adult city-dwellers and asked them to complete a questionnaire to determine their normal levels of “brooding”. They also checked their brain patterns in their subgenual prefrontal cortex.
The scientists assigned half of the group to walk through a leafy, quiet, park-like portion of the Stanford campus, while the other half of the group was assigned to walk through a noisy, hectic portion of Palo Alto next to the highway. After both groups returned, scientists unsurprisingly found that blood flow to the subgenual prefrontal cortex of the highway group was still high, and their broodiness was unchanged. But the volunteers who strolled through the luscious park showed slight but meaningful improvements in their mental health, according to their questionnaire scores. They weren’t brooding, and they had reduced blood flow to their subgenual prefrontal cortex. That portion of their brains was quieter. Conclusion: nature heals.
So how exactly does nature heal? On a scientific level, a previous Stanford study states “nature scenes activate our parasympathetic nervous system in ways that reduce stress and autonomic arousal, because of our innate connection to the natural world.”
The message: get outside, and often, especially if you live next to crowded city streets. Find the nearest park or nature preserve, and get yourself well acquainted.
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