Summary of Aether , Water and the Needed Shake-Up of Medicine, with Dr. Ken Thorp

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In the video, Dr. Ken Thorp discusses the importance of ether and water for medicine. He cites examples of how these substances have been used for healing throughout history, and suggests that more research into their properties could lead to more successful treatments.

  • 00:00:00 Dr. Ken Thorpe is a medical doctor and author who has written about the importance of ether in medicine and science. He discusses the history of ether and how it has been neglected in recent years. Dr. Thorpe and his co-host discuss the reintroduction of ether into the medical conversation, and how it can help restore the foundations of modern medicine.
  • 00:05:00 Ken Thorp is an interventional radiologist who became disoriented after learning medical school was wrong in their understanding of how blood flowed through the body. After doing extensive research, he found out that there is a negative pressure within the right ventricle that is responsible for the return of blood to the left side of the heart. He introduced this discovery to the world in the early 80s and it has since revolutionized the way we view blood flow.
  • 00:10:00 The video discusses the history of medicine, including the 350-year-old error of believing that the heart is a pump. It then goes on to discuss the deleterious effects of the scientific mind being in its adolescent phase, focusing on the Big Bang and cosmology. It finishes with a discussion of the importance of historical perspective in understanding modern scientific research.
  • 00:15:00 In the video, Dr. Thorp discusses the need for a shake-up in medicine, citing examples of how science and education could have gone differently. He also mentions Guido Preparata, a physicist who was "pretty much a Maverick" and whose work overlapped Ken Thorp's.
  • 00:20:00 Dr. Ken Thorp discusses the work of Gerald Pollock, which shows that water is more than just ice or liquid. Pollock also found that water has a fourth phase, which is structurally different from either exclusion zone or bulk water. This structuring of water creates a voltage potential between the two phases, and it is this energy that is used in human systems. Thorp discusses how this discovery is relevant to his own work, which is focused on the role of water in human health.
  • 00:25:00 The video discusses the importance of water, and specifically magnetized water, for medicine. It cites examples of how water has been used for medicine throughout history, and suggests that more research into the memory of water could lead to more successful treatments.
  • 00:30:00 The video discusses how water is an important medium for energy and how homeopathy uses water to build up a resonance structure. It also talks about the history of electromagnetism and how water was seen as a key component in this field. The video finishes by mentioning how water is an essential part of Waldorf education and how it can teach us about baptism.
  • 00:35:00 In this video, Dr. Ken Thorp discusses the relationship between ether, water, and the needed shake-up of medicine. He notes that all three forms of energy - magnetism, dielectricity, and radiant energy - come out of ether, and that each has an intimate relationship with ether. He goes on to explain that water has the highest dielectric constant of any substance, and is therefore very powerful in terms of magnetism and DC current conductivity. Finally, he notes that water is unique among all substances in that it has a real relationship with all three forms of energy.
  • 00:40:00 In Dr. Ken Thorp's video, he discusses the role of ether in medicine and its importance for today. He explains that ether is the necessary singularity out of which all other major energy forms exist. Dr. Thorp also discusses the role of Aristotelian philosophy in his work.
  • 00:45:00 Ken Thorp discusses the need for a shake-up of medicine, citing ether, water, and the Quintessence as being integral to this. He discusses the work of Paul Walker, who has been investigating the use of energy in water for medical purposes. Thorp believes that ether is a universal substance that is essential to understanding the mysteries of the universe.
  • 00:50:00 In the video, Dr. Ken Thorp discusses the importance of ether and the need for a new science that takes into account energy and the concept of ether. He references a philosopher and theologian who published a 45-page article entitled Aristotle's Ether and Contemporary Science in 2004. Christopher Decane's work shows how wrong science went when they threw out ether based on the Mickelson Morley experiment and shows how Thomas Aquinas contributed to the field of ether theory. Dr. Thorp says that, if scientists and theologians are to embrace a new science, they need to be open to energy and the concept of ether.
  • 00:55:00 In his writing, Dr. Ken Thorp discusses the need for a shake-up of medicine, citing the example of light bulbs. He explains that light is an inductive phenomenon, and that it doesn't travel in a straight line. He also points out that earlier civilizations thought differently than we do, and that reason is not always the best way to go about understanding the world.

01:00:00 - 01:05:00

Dr. Ken Thorp discusses the need for a shake-up of medicine in the wake of the pandemic. He cites Nikola Tesla as an example of a scientist who did not conform to the traditional model of research, and discusses the benefits of cloud busting. Thorp also criticizes the medical industry for covering up the true cause of the pandemic.

  • 01:00:00 Dr. Ken Thorp discusses the need for a shake-up of medicine, citing Nikola Tesla as an example of a scientist who did not conform to the traditional model of research. Thorp discusses the benefits of cloud busting, and how it can be used to prepare for natural disasters.
  • 01:05:00 The video discusses how the medical industry has been complicit in covering up the true cause of the pandemic, and how the British medical journal, BMJ, was one of the first to publish critical pieces on the issue.

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