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Man as Radio Receiver

Radio Waves set SaltWater on Fire

Karl Jansky and the Invisible Universe

Grote Reber - the Ultimate Amateur

 

 

 

Radio is used in a variety of ways for research. Funkfinder Radio Labs has a particular interest in its properties to answer questions about universal energy and the human potential.

Salt and Man as Radio Receiver

Since the earliest of days, salt has played a vital role in the evolution of our planet. The craving for salt is what drove the movements of many land mammals, including humans. Less is More: The Art of Deduction is a paper presenting why salt is inspirational and insights into man as cosmic radio receiver. Tune in!
 
 

Radio Waves set Saltwater on Fire

Inventor John Kanzius was already attempting one seemingly impossible feat - building a machine to cure cancer with radio waves - when his device inadvertently succeeded in another: He made saltwater catch fire. This is an amazing story about the power of seawater when it interacts with radio waves. Read on...
 

  

Karl Jansky and the Invisible Universe

Grote Reber - Ultimate Amateur

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