Life Frequency (Translation made by DeepSeek)
Life Frequency (Translation made by DeepSeek)
Any movement in the universe has occurred and continues to occur as a result of a single impulse. And due to this impulse, matter expands over time—one might say, the formation of the universe as such. According to the latest data, the universe is expanding with acceleration, which is very interesting in itself, as the mechanism that continues to push the universe is not entirely clear.
One might assume that impulses are still occurring somewhere in the depths of the universe, at its original point, and possess sufficient force to prevent the effect of the initial impulse from fading. Using resonance (as in mechanics, where small amounts of applied energy act on the motion of a flywheel, preventing it from losing inertia), these impulses not only sustain the movement of the universe but also accelerate it. There is a theory that the universe is being drawn into an incredible black hole, and we, being in a certain part of this drawn-in universe, are approaching the "maw" of the black hole, which is why we observe this acceleration.
Something similar happens with life forms. At the moment of conception (I believe immediately after the fertilization of a cell), a single powerful impulse occurs, which gradually fades (or intensifies) over the course of the life of this new being, ultimately leading to its death. The possibility of an increasing life frequency will be explored in another article. The lives of beings, under the influence of the primary impulse, begin to produce oscillations—a very rapid alternation of being and non-being. One can imagine this as a laboratory pendulum that you set in motion with a flick of your finger, causing it to swing from one side to the other. In one of the two extreme positions, the pendulum's needle strives to reach equilibrium, but under the influence of inertia, it moves to the opposite side, and so on until the energy imparted by your finger is exhausted. Both extreme positions of the pendulum's needle correspond to the being's striving for life, while equilibrium corresponds to death.
This alternation can be heard by holding, for example, a cup or a seashell to your ear. A quiet, steady hum will be audible. Since childhood, I’ve heard the explanation that this sound is produced by the movement of blood through the body's vessels. But this is incorrect. Blood moves in distinct pulses driven by the heart, whereas here the sound is very even and, in all my observations, has never changed or interrupted. I have been observing this for a long time and have learned to hear the life frequency even in very noisy places without any aids. There is a possibility that from the moment of birth, or more likely conception, until the moment of death, the pitch of this sound changes, but this possibility requires further research.
I assume that it is possible to detect and calculate the life frequency by observing the pupil; no matter how rapidly the alternation of being and non-being occurs, equipment should still be able to detect moments of the pupil's de-animation and its subsequent revival to life.
One could say that throughout life, we, as living beings, die and are reborn countless times. I believe that from the moment of conception until the end of life, the life frequency steadily decreases, and ultimately, it is the increase in the interval of non-being relative to the moment of being that leads to the death of the being. The time spent in the state of de-animation becomes critical and prevents the impulse from continuing. It is possible that this limit is not the same for different life forms—that is, different life forms can remain in the "dead" zone longer or, conversely, shorter, which is why there is such a large difference in lifespan: humans live 60–120 years, while yew trees live 1,000 years or more.
I very much hope that this research will interest people who have the necessary equipment to conduct it. In the end, it may be possible to attempt to raise the diminished life frequency of a being through the influence of resonance produced by a special device, connected to the weakened living being at necessary intervals or continuously.
Sergey Anikin
September 4, 2012