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  FS - ICOM - R7000 R-7000 Receiver/Scanner - Ultimate spy receiver         


Author: ebohnn
Date: Jul 6, 2008 14:16

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  Doctor Within         


Author: R M Patnaik
Date: Jul 6, 2008 04:51

Indeed, I am motivated to know more about "Doctor Within". I believe,
this can be related to’ teleonics’. I first read a research paper on
teleonics authored by Dr Gyorgy Jaros of Royal Prince Alfred
Hospital,NSW Australia and Dr Elisabeth Dostal, Department of
Biomedical Engineering, University of CapeTown,SA.
The origin of teleonics goes back to computer studies in human
physiology by one of the authors and his coworkers (Cloete.A). It
became apparent that the essence of life lies in flow of matter,
energy and information (mei) rather than the material structures
present in body. In fact, processes in all living systems can really
become meaningful only when they are bound together into coherent self-
regulated systems, each directed toward a definite and identifiable
goal.The name given to such a goal related system was the ‘teleon’ and
the wider framework in which they are discussed was called
’teleonics’.
I think "Doctor Within" can take care of most of the body functions.
The flow of mei is controlled by a biological amplifier within the
body provided by the nature,and malfunction of this biological
amplifier leads to various ailments. Repair of this amplifier can
perhaps be done electronically. What is needed is correction of the ...
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