OTTO LOEWI – FATHER OF NEUROSCIENCE

Advanced military technology can be conveyed to scientists through microwave transmission, so an inventor thinks he is coming up with new ideas when he serves only as a conduit.

The very word, inventor, comes from the Latin, invenio, as it refers to something coming in from the outside, just as inspiration comes from the Latin, inspiro, as it refers to something breathed in from the outside.

I address these subjects in my third book, which you can download, read, and share, for free, without registration.

There, you can read about the use of radio transmission to convey previously invented military technology to scientists like Nikola Tesla, who saw fully developed schematics in flashes in his visual cortex, had terrible headaches, and talked to people no one could see.

There, you can read about the use of radio transmission to convey previously invented military technology to mystics like Walter Russell, who also heard voices, while he partnered with the deep state, and he predicted the discovery of plutonium.

And I have written about the use of radio transmission to convey previously invented military technology to Dmitri Mendeleev, who came up with the modern periodic table because he saw it, fully formed, when he was asleep, while his formulation allowed the prediction of previously undiscovered elements.

People who think ideas come to them in dreams are receiving radio transmissions, while the technology to do this has been around for a very long time.

Hildegard of Bingen is only one example, as, like Walter Russell, she had all sorts of scientific knowledge, and knew all sorts of things, that people attributed to visions while she did not have the background to have learned them on her own.

Sometimes, the knowledge comes as a vision to a non-scientific person, but, at other times, it comes as a dream, or inspiration, to a scientist.

The Father of Neuroscience, Otto Loewi, had a groundbreaking theory that the transmission of nerve impulses is a chemical, not electrical, process; but he didn’t know how to prove it.

Then, almost one hundred years ago, Dr. Loewi dreamed about an experiment that could prove his theory, he woke up to scribble the whole thing down, and he went back to sleep.

The next morning, to his horror, he could read absolutely none of his handwriting, and he could not remember the experiment from the dream no matter how hard he tried.

But that night he had exactly the same dream, so he went straight to his lab where, although his usual thing was murdering dogs, he quickly sliced up a couple of frogs to prove a theory that won him the Nobel Prize.

What are the odds?

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4 thoughts on “OTTO LOEWI – FATHER OF NEUROSCIENCE”

  1. Wow. It’s like these bloodline family members are all just SO FREAKING BRILLIANT while the rest of us are lucky to have an occasional flash of brilliance. Huh!

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