Robert O. Becker Quote
Burr and Lund advanced similar theories of an electrodynamic field,called by Burr the field of life or L-field, which held the shape of anorganism just as a mold determines the shape of a gelatin dessert.When we meet a friend we have not seen for six months there is notone molecule in his face which was there when we last saw him, Burrwrote. But, thanks to his controlling L-field, the new molecules havefallen into the old, familiar pattern and we can recognize his face.
Robert O. Becker
Burr and Lund advanced similar theories of an electrodynamic field,called by Burr the field of life or L-field, which held the shape of anorganism just as a mold determines the shape of a gelatin dessert.When we meet a friend we have not seen for six months there is notone molecule in his face which was there when we last saw him, Burrwrote. But, thanks to his controlling L-field, the new molecules havefallen into the old, familiar pattern and we can recognize his face.
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About Robert O. Becker
Robert Otto Becker (May 31, 1923 − May 14, 2008) was a U.S. orthopedic surgeon and researcher in electrophysiology/electromedicine. He worked mainly as professor at Upstate Medical Center in State University of New York, Syracuse, and as Director of Orthopedic Surgery at the Veterans Administration Hospital, Syracuse, New York.
Becker was known for his work in bioelectricity and leading the early opposition to high-voltage power lines. He has been named as one of the most influential figures in the area of anti-EMF activism.
Becker was known for his work in bioelectricity and leading the early opposition to high-voltage power lines. He has been named as one of the most influential figures in the area of anti-EMF activism.