| Websites: |
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• arthurepling.com
• bioexperience.com |
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• Treasure of the Mind
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Gerald Epling is an expert in memory formation. He received his Bachelor's degree in computer science, Master of Science degree in applied cognition and neuroscience, and Doctor of Philosophy degree in cognition and neuroscience from the University of Texas at Dallas. Gerald's work includes research into memory formation, states of consciousness and phenomenal bio-communication. He has 20 years of experience with a wide variety of electronic endeavors including communications, signal detection and exploitation, and optoelectronic instrumentation.
Plants, Bio-Communication, & Memory |
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| Tuesday March 18, 2008 |
Scientist and researcher Gerald Epling discussed his work on plants and bio-communication. He's been able to replicate and extend the experiments of Cleve Backster, measuring the responses of one life form to another. Epling's experiments have shown that plants can respond to things that happen to other plants, as well as react to a person that is approaching them. One dracaena in particular responds more to him than other dracaenas when he enters the room, he reported. He hooks up the plants' leaves to a portable battery-operated device which measures differences in their baseline signals.Epling shared some of his studies of neuroscience and memory. People can tune up their minds and set out to make the memories they want to have by focusing on specific things, he noted. Certain supplements can improve memory such as lecithin, and Phosphatidylserine can be beneficial "when your colors go dry," he said. He also touched on his work with structured water. Epling compared the
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Host: George Noory