Are we losing previous knowledge?

Are we losing previous knowledge?

When searching on Google or any other search engine, Wikipedia or even ChatGPT, one assumes that one is going to find existing information about things that in some way inform us about the evolution of knowledge, science, economics, politics and so on.

To my surprise it turns out that when searching for information found in several books published years ago and about scientific information, it is not available on the internet.

This is the result of the search for Dr Maki Takata on ChatGPT, after searching on several search engines without success.

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As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, I don’t have specific information about an individual named Dr. Maki Takata. It’s possible that this person is not widely known or that they have become notable after my last update. If Dr. Maki Takata is a private individual or a professional in a specific field, you might want to check more recent sources, such as academic or professional directories, social media profiles, or the organization they are associated with for the latest information. If Dr. Maki Takata is a fictional character or part of a specific context, please provide more details, and I’ll do my best to help based on the information available up to my last update.

But what did Dr Maki Takata discover?

In 1938, Dr. Takata conducted biochemical studies at Toho University, Japan related to the biological cycle of the woman’s ovary. In those years, a chemical messenger called a ‘hormone’ had recently been recognized, but its influence on personality and physical development was not yet understood.

For the research that Dr. Takata was carrying out, he was looking for a method to remove the protein albumin from the blood, because it interfered with his work.
The procedure he performed that was called the Takata Reaction consisted of adding components to the blood to separate the albumin from the blood through a centrifuging process.
Until then, the scientific community believed that chemical reactions carried out under the same environment conditions would produce the same result anywhere on the planet.

Dr Takata discovered that this principle did not work for the experiment he was performing. Sometimes the process was faster and at other times it was slower when they were carried out under the same conditions. The same thing was able to verify what was happening with other researchers in other countries.
After many tests at different times, he came to the conclusion that the result of the test depended on the time of day when it was performed, the day of the year, the 12-year solar cycle, eclipses and solar storms affecting the earth.
Dr Takata knew that proteins were the basic chemical substances of life on earth, and from the results obtained, He understood that they acted under cosmic laws.

As below, so above, what affects the micro, affects the macro.

But this doesn’t end there. Dr Giorgio Piccardi (also does not appear in any search on internet) from the University of Florence, in 1951 became interested in Dr Takata’s work and replicated the experiment but this time using a non-biological colloid called Bismuth Oxychloride.
The results obtained by Dr Piccardi were the same as Dr. Takata. Regardless of the radioactive used, the results varied according to the same conditions defined by Dr. Takata, that is, the time of day, the day of the week, etc.

Solar storms, eclipses or magnetic storms interfered and slowed down the reaction, while under other conditions the process accelerated.

Dr Frank A. Brown Jr., from Northwestern University in the United States, carried out studies on the biological clocks of the human body where he discovered the effect that, variations in the Earth’s magnetic field, had on the different processes of living organisms.
To give you an idea, the Earth’s magnetic field is one millionth smaller than what any home appliance can produce.
Changes in the Earth’s magnetic field follow a predictable pattern according to the Sun, Moon, and planets of the solar system.

In summary, there is scientific evidence of how the human body and living beings are influenced by external elements that go beyond the environment where they are.

This knowledge, which serves to be able to program and do things at the right times, only supports the concept that astrology is a tool. A tool that, if used well, makes it easier for us to manage ourselves during our personal and universal cycles.
Our ego may tell us otherwise, but that is the ego, each one will know how to deal with it.

Information related to how the energy in the universe in which we live works, should be an important part of our learning from early age. That will allow us to understand why some days without any additional effort everything flows right on target, and some other times, when there is no apparent impediment, everything does not have the expected results.

Knowing about external energies that we interact with every day of our lives would make us more empathetic with our local and external environments, and we would learn to integrate with existence itself, which is not limited only to the place where we live.


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