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The Heart: Not a Pump, But a Vortex Device | Dr. Tom Cowan

Jesse ChappusJuly 23, 202510 min39,411 views
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Rethinking the Heart's Function

  • πŸ’‘ The conventional understanding of the heart as a pressure propulsion device is challenged.
  • 🎯 A pump is defined as an organ that contracts to increase pressure and propel fluid through a system of tubes.
  • ⚠️ The speaker questions how a one-pound organ could push sticky fluid through 10,000 miles of tubes, especially when blood velocity is fastest entering and exiting the heart.

The Pump Analogy and Its Flaws

  • 🏞️ Using a farmer's analogy, a pump to move water from a pond to a tank would be placed at the pond (bottom), not the tank (top).
  • πŸš— The blood flow pattern, with constant or even decreasing speed and then a pause before re-acceleration, contradicts the idea of a pump pushing it.
  • πŸ“ˆ The aortic arch's inward bend during contraction, observed in medical procedures, is presented as evidence against the heart actively pushing blood.

An Alternative Model: The Vortex Device

  • πŸ”¬ An experiment by Gerald Pollack suggests that tubes interacting with water/blood form a gel layer that creates movement through repulsion.
  • 🌊 As blood coalesces from capillaries to veins, compression (Bernoulli's principle) causes it to speed up.
  • πŸŒ€ The heart is proposed to function as a hydraulic ram or vortex device, expanding to create positive and negative pressure.
  • ⚑ This negative pressure on the other side of a gate allows the blood to be sucked in, creating a spiral motion.

The Heart's Role in Life Force

  • 🧘 The stopping and spiraling of blood in the heart is linked to the entry of God, creative force, or universal energy into the human being.
  • ✨ This process is described as creating a toroidal field essential for human existence.
  • 🧠 Missing this picture and viewing the heart solely as a pump is considered a fundamental misunderstanding.

Causes of Cardiovascular Issues

  • 🍎 The disruption of the gel layer in vessels, leading to plaque formation, is linked to common causes like processed food, impure water, lack of sunlight, and electromagnetic field disruption.
  • πŸ’‰ Other contributing factors mentioned include vaccines, pharmaceuticals, and negative emotional states.
  • πŸ’” The prevalence of heart attacks and strokes, but not
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