The Role of Piezoelectricity in Shaping Bacterial Information Complexes, Cymatics, Memetics

Justin, I believe this may be what you’re looking for, at least in part:

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Piezoelectricity is the ability of some materials (notably crystals and certain ceramics, including bone) to generate an electric potential[1] in response to applied mechanical stress. This may take the form of a separation of electric charge across the crystal lattice. If the material is not short-circuited, the applied charge induces a voltage across the material. The word is derived from the Greek piezein, which means to squeeze or press.”

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“However, most bacteria have not been characterized, and only about half of the phyla of bacteria have species that can be cultured in the laboratory.”

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Many studies involving interacting microorganisms would benefit from simple devices able to deposit cells in precisely defined patterns. We describe an inexpensive bacterial piezoelectric inkjet printer (adapted from the design of the POSaM oligonucleotide microarrayer) that can be used to “print out” different strains of bacteria or chemicals in small droplets onto a flat surface at high resolution.”

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A piezoelectric response model on the population growth of microorganism is proposed. This model is based on a novel population growth model, which has a more obvious ecological meaning and the fact that the series piezoelectric quartz crystal (SPQC) sensor responses to conductivity changes of the medium during the growth of the microorganism.”

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6 Comments

  1. Posted January 7, 2009 at 10:02 pm | Permalink

    http://mrw.interscience.wiley.com/emrw.../emdi/article/emd206/current/abstract

    Piezoelectric sensors have been developed based on very established theories in electricity, mass, and viscoelasticity and with commercially available instruments such as quartz crystal microbalance. Piezoelectric sensors have shown their advantages over other sensors in terms of sensitivity, versatility, label free, low cost, and simplicity. They have been applied to the biomedical area mainly in the forms of immunosensors and genosensors for rapid detection of bacteria, viruses and proteins, and DNA/RNA hybridization, respectively. However, the detection limit and reusable electrodes of piezoelectric sensors need to be improved for more applications in biomedical analyses.

  2. Posted January 7, 2009 at 10:11 pm | Permalink

    Google inadvertently recommended the related ad term, Rife Machine, and looking it up, I came to this:

    http://www.rifeenergymedicine.com/

    “It has been rediscovered that most every microbe (one cell organism, bacteria, fungus, and virus) has at least one ultrasound frequency which can destroy the microbe easily.”

    Maybe the “ultrasound frequency” is its True Name, its Last Revelation of Life’s Ultimate Truth™ which presages passage into the afterlife. But I’m just spitballin’ here!

  3. Posted January 7, 2009 at 10:14 pm | Permalink

    I’m guessing this is the same rootref

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Rife

    Rife also claimed to have rendered such viruses and many others inert in the living patient by means of a “beam ray” device, which he claimed devitalized pathogens by inducing resonances in their constituent chemicals.[2][3] The scientific community has concluded that Royal Rife’s theory was flawed and his devices of no practical use,[4] and newspaper articles have reported cases where cancer patients, some with potentially curable disease, have died while using Rife-type devices as alternatives to standard medical treatments.[5][6]

    Further

    Rife said that he could find a Mortal Oscillatory Rate[13] (M.O.R.) for various pathogenic organisms, and directed his research accordingly, culturing and testing various pathogens with his Universal #3 microscope and his directed radio frequency energy ‘beam ray’ tube machine. Rife claimed to have documented the precise frequencies[14] which destroyed specific organisms, and claimed that many, if not all, contagious diseases could be cured using this radiation treatment, using frequencies that were typically in the 10 kHz-100 MHz range (HF to mid-VHF).[15] Rife claims that a clinic was set up by a Dr. Milbank Johnson M.D. which conducted tests using Rife’s machine on the growth of typhoid in medium, which he claimed demonstrated no motility of typhoid rods which were exposed to Rife’s machine.[16][17] There is no independent verification of any of these claims.

  4. Posted January 7, 2009 at 10:16 pm | Permalink

    Very interesting find following the Reich train of thought and what happened to him:

    In the late 1980s, Life Energy Resources mass-produced the REM SuperPro Generator. Three of the company’s top distributors, Pat Ballistrea, Michael Ricotta, and Brian Strandberg, claimed it was based on Rife’s devices and cured many diseases, including cancer and AIDS. They served prison time for selling unapproved medical devices and drugs as a result of their trials in 1993, 1994, and 1995. According to the Buffalo News, Judge Arcara told Ricotta: “Your sales strategy targeted the most vulnerable people, including those suffering from terminal disease … It is especially cruel because, in many instances, it proved false hope to people who had no hope.”[18] Similarly, the American Cancer Society reported in 1994 that Rife machines were being sold in a “pyramid-like, multilevel marketing scheme” with the claim that the device was being suppressed by an establishment conspiracy against cancer “cures”.

    In other words, totally evil and dangerous to society:

    http://skepdic.com/radionics.html

    Radionics is a form of energy medicine created by Dr. Albert Abrams (1863-1924), the “dean of twentieth century charlatans.”* Abrams claimed that he was able to detect distinct energies or vibrations (radiation) being emitted from healthy and diseased tissue in all living things. He invented devices that allegedly could measure this energy (vibration, radiation) and he created a system for evaluating vibrations as signs of health or disease.

  5. Posted January 7, 2009 at 10:17 pm | Permalink

    From Cancer.org,

    Electromagnetic Therapy

    Other common name(s): electromagnetism, bioelectricity, magnetic field therapy, bioelectromagnetics, bioenergy therapy, BioResonance Tumor Therapy, black boxes, energy medicine, electronic devices, electrical devices, zapping machine, Rife machine, Cell Comm system

    Scientific/medical name(s): none

    DESCRIPTION

    Electromagnetic therapy involves the use of energy to diagnose or treat disease. Electromagnetic energy includes electricity, microwaves, radio waves, and infrared rays, as well as electrically-generated magnetic fields. Even though light is also a type of electromagnetic energy, it is addressed in a separate document (see Light Therapy.)

  6. Posted January 8, 2009 at 9:57 pm | Permalink

    http://www.spiritmythos.org/TM/akashic/akashrec.html

    When I then asked him about the Emerald Tablets which he was supposed to have written, he replied that these tablets had actually been impressed with an ‘energetic fire’ coming from his chakras while his body was in a supra-luminous state. They therefore contain ‘fire codes’ which can be translated into a codified text. This is also true of several other ‘works’ which he inscribed upon gemstone in this manner.

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