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Re: The ANKH:The Afrikan Origins of Electromagniti

"Just goes to show that modern humans for all their accomplishments are still inferior to the beasts. Elephants and Whales do it, why can't we? "

These animals use vibrations as communication. So do we. We control the vibrations of our vocal cords. We call it vocalizing or speaking.

I am thinking more of controlling total body vibration because everything is in a constant state of vibration. No thing is ever truly at rest.

But I do agree that we have much to learn from the 'beasts' of the field.

We truly make things more complicated than they need be..

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