Prof. Ph. D. Gerald H. Pollack: The 4th phase of water
am 04.11.2013
Kanal : lutzland
Einer der Höhepunkte des Drei-Länder-Wasser-Symposiums der DGEIM in Lindau, Oktober 2013, war der Vortrag von Prof. Ph. D. Gerald H. Pollack, den wir hier in ganzer Länge samt Übersetzung präsentieren. Zum Referenten:
Prof. Ph. D. Gerald H. Pollack, Ausbildung Electrical Engineering im Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn (B.S.E.E.), Ausbildung in Biomedical Engineering an der University of Pennsylvania (Ph.D.). Seit 1968 Tätigkeit in der University of Washington (Seattle) als Professor für Anesthesiology & Bioengineering. Seit 1990 über 200 wissenschaftliche Publikationen, 8 wissenschaftliche Bücher, zahlreiche internationale plenary und keynote lectures. Zahlreiche internationale Ehrungen und Preise, u.a. Ehrendoktorate und -professuren, member of board of directors, editorial boards von Verlagen, Ehrenmitgliedschaften in wissenschaftlichen Vereinigungen etc. Der hier präsentierte Höhepunkt seiner weltweit beachteten Spitzenforschung über Wasser wird einen tiefgreifenden Einfluss auf energy medicine haben.
Weitere Informationen über das Drei-Länder-Wasser-Symposium der DGEIM und die Deutsche Gesellschaft für Energetische und InformationsMedizin e.V. unter http://dgeim.de
In einem video von Harald Thiers haben wir gehört, daß das Geheimnis des Lebens auf (sauberem) Wasser und Strom (Zellmembranspannung ) beruht.
Diese Zusammenstellung bringt die Details zu diesem Geheimnis.
. . .
The Fourth Phase of Water: Dr. Gerald Pollack at TEDxGuelphU
published 06.09.2013
channel : TEDx Talks
21,2 Mio. followers
Does water have a fourth phase, beyond solid, liquid and vapor?
University of Washington Bioengineering Professor Gerald Pollack answers this question, and intrigues us to consider the implications of this finding. Not all water is H2O, a radical departure from what you may have learned from textbooks.
Pollack received his PhD in biomedical engineering from the University of Pennsylvania in 1968. He then joined the University of Washington faculty and is now professor of Bioengineering. His interests have ranged broadly, from biological motion and cell biology to the interaction of biological surfaces with aqueous solutions. His 1990 book, Muscles and Molecules: Uncovering the Principles of Biological Motion, won an "Excellence Award" from the Society for Technical Communication; his more recent book, Cells, Gels and the Engines of Life, won that Society's "Distinguished Award." Pollack received an honorary doctorate in 2002 from Ural State University in Ekaterinburg, Russia, and was more recently named an Honorary Professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He received the Biomedical Engineering Society's Distinguished Lecturer Award in 2002. In 2008, he was the faculty member selected by the University of Washington faculty to receive their highest annual distinction: the Faculty Lecturer Award. Pollack is a Founding Fellow of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering and a Fellow of both the American Heart Association and the Biomedical Engineering Society. He is also Founding Editor-in-Chief of the journal, WATER, and has recently received an NIH Transformative R01 Award. He was the 2012 recipient of the Prigogine Medal and in 2013 published his new book: The Fourth Phase of Water: Beyond Solid, Liquid, and Vapor.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
. . .
Water, Cells, and Life | Dr. Gerald Pollack | TEDxNewYorkSalon
published 21.11.2016
channel : TEDx Talks
What does water actually do in the formula for life? Water scientist and biomedical engineer Gerald Pollack shares new information and ideas about simple things we can do to charge up our human cells faster than our cell phones. The report from his lab will surprise you.
Dr. Gerald Pollack is a professor at the University of Washington. Dr. Pollack’s research investigates biological motion and cell biology. His curiosity was piqued when he dissected a muscle cell and noticed the interior water did not run out, but stayed in place. Why was that? This led to his 1990 book, Muscles and Molecules: Uncovering the Principles of Biological Motion, winning an “Excellence Award” from the Society for Technical Communication. His 2001 book, Cells, Gels and the Engines of Life, and his newest book, The Fourth Phase of Water: Beyond Solid, Liquid, and Vapor won that Society’s “Distinguished Award.”
He is founding editor-in-chief of the journal, WATER, convener of the Annual Conference on the Physics, Chemistry and Biology of Water, and executive director of the Institute for Venture Science. He won the 2015 Brandlaureate Award, previously bestowed on Nelson Mandela and Steve Jobs. In 2016, he was awarded the first international Emoto Peace Prize.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx