Fruit and Frequencies; and chemtrails.
Why has there been "Northern Lights" everywhere? Why have the aurora colors been so brilliantly red, magenta, or purple? ... Rubidium & dopamine suppression effects on mood.
Fruit and frequencies is a pretty topic.
Why does nature do these patterns? How does nature do these patterns? *Fruit image by Kendyll Hillegas.
Look at the patterns made by sound waves - frequencies. “Music made visible” by Cymascope.com.
Wave like action of some sort is occurring during the growth of fruit, and the patterns formed are species specific. Is fruit musical? Is music fruitical? 😁🥳
Are music and fruit both aether based?
This image is not my cow, or image… but I share the aether energy. We all do.
Electromagnetic waves are involved in the pretty Northern Lights, more recently seen worldwide. The more intense reds are from an increase in iron dust in the air which would be a red colored ion. Greeny blues are more typical of traditional Northern Lights. The HAARP type manipulation of energy in the air and an increase in metallic ions from chemtrails is likely why “Northern Lights” were seen everywhere and with such brilliant purples.
…Award worthy image whoever's cow it is.
Google is » useless « regarding chemtrails - that is just tinfoil, crazy Googlers!
On Brave I found a German blog but the link didn’t work for ‘my area’:
“Kaliumchlorat, ein starkes ... Cäsium, Rubidium (wirkt im zentralen Nervensystem und beeinflusst dort die Konzentration von Neurotransmittern!), Magnesium, Aluminium, Titan und Zirconium. Hinzu kommt das geradezu monströs giftige Schwermetall Thallium. Selbst Spuren…”
“Potassium chlorate, a strong ... Cesium, rubidium (acts in the central nervous system and influences the concentration of neurotransmitters there!), magnesium, aluminum, titanium and zirconium. Added to this is the monstrously toxic heavy metal thallium. Even traces…” https://www.blogrebellen.de/2015/12/30/das-sind-die-wahren-chemtrails/
The color flame test images suggest that the cow’s pretty aurora has cesium and rubidium ions flaring into those lovely magenta and purple hues.
Too bad for the cow, and the cow’s humans, that cesium and rubidium can act negatively on the Central Nervous System.
“Cesium and rubidium, as alkali metals, exhibit distinct CNS effects, with rubidium showing antidepressant and circadian rhythm-modulating activities, and cesium affecting analgesia and dependence. Further research is needed to elucidate the mechanisms underlying these effects and to explore potential therapeutic applications.” (Brave AI summary - the tone is looking at them as health aids rather than as toxins)
Large amounts of cesium or rubidium would be needed for acute toxicity to occur. (Johnson, et al., 1975) Chronic exposure to lithium or rubidium led to reduced levels of dopamine production in an animal-based study. (Gambarana, et al., 1999)
Low dopamine levels are no fun and can increase use of addictive stimulants or activities in an effort to increase dopamine levels. *I have been there, done that. My genetic quirks leave me naturally low in dopamine. Very low dopamine levels is associated with word substitutions - saying one thing but meaning something else (aphasia) or forgetting a word. (aphasia) It helps to know that a symptom is just due to a temporary fluctuation in neurotransmitter levels, rather then being scared that you have some mysterious ‘brain damage’. My tendency towards low dopamine levels is due to gene differences in my MAO enzyme and other enzymes involved in metabolism - so congenital birth differences are involved. However, it doesn’t mean ‘dementia’ has already started.
Even as a little kid I would sometimes say the wrong word or have trouble remembering a standard word … ‘marshmallow’ - what are those things S’mores are made with? It was weird to know that I should know something, but have trouble remembering it when I wanted to. The desired word would float up to surface memory a little later in the day usually.
Regular exercise helps. Caffeine and nicotine lozenges can help a little too much, it is easy to overdo either, but both can help concentration and creativity. I get more done with caffeine and nicotine then without them. But certainly, too much is not good … jittery, irritable, upset stomach… both are physically addicting, meaning negative symptoms of headaches and irritability can occur as you are withdrawing — didn’t make it to the store for more caffeine and nicotine delivery units.
Brave AI offers these ‘Mental Effects of Low Dopamine’ → Rubidium in the air doesn’t look good for individuals or society . . . or for cows.
“Based on the provided search results, here are the mental effects of low dopamine production:
Anhedonia: A lack of interest in activities that were once pleasurable, leading to a decrease in motivation and pleasure.
Depression: Low dopamine levels have been linked to depression, characterized by prolonged depressive moods, lack of interest in activities, and changes in appetite and sleep patterns.
Schizophrenia: Abnormalities in dopamine signaling have been implicated in the development of schizophrenia, a severe mental illness characterized by hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): Low dopamine levels may contribute to symptoms of ADHD, including difficulty focusing, paying attention, and controlling impulsive behavior.
Motivation and drive: Low dopamine production can lead to a decrease in motivation and drive, making it harder to initiate and complete tasks.
Mood changes: Low dopamine levels can cause irritability, anxiety, and mood swings.
Cognitive impairment: Dopamine plays a role in attention, working memory, and executive function. Low dopamine production may contribute to cognitive impairments, such as difficulty concentrating, remembering, and making decisions.
Reward processing: Low dopamine levels can disrupt the brain’s reward system, leading to a decrease in pleasure and satisfaction from activities that were once enjoyable.
Impulsivity: Low dopamine production has been linked to increased impulsivity, leading to reckless or impulsive behaviors.
Fatigue and lethargy: Low dopamine levels can cause feelings of exhaustion, lethargy, and a general lack of energy.
It’s essential to note that these effects can vary depending on the individual and the underlying cause of low dopamine production. Additionally, these effects may be treated with medications, therapies, or lifestyle changes that aim to regulate dopamine levels and improve mental functioning.” (Brave AI summary)
Disclaimer: This information is being shared for educational purposes within the guidelines of Fair Use and is not intended to provide individual health care guidance.
Reference List
(Johnson, et al., 1975) Johnson, G.T., Lewis, T.R., Wagner, W.D., Acute toxicity of cesium and rubidium compounds, Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, Vol 32, Issue 2, 1975, pp 239-245, ISSN 0041-008X, https://doi.org/10.1016/0041-008X(75)90216-1. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/0041008X75902161
(Gambarana, et al., 1999) Gambarana, C., Ghiglieri, O., Masi, F., Scheggi, S., Tagliamonte, A., De Montis, M.G., The effects of long-term administration of rubidium or lithium on reactivity to stress and on dopamine output in the nucleus accumbens in rats, Brain Research, Vol 826, Issue 2, 1999, pp 200-209, ISSN 0006-8993, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0006-8993(99)01286-X. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S000689939901286X
Love the colors!
I have a helpful hint about the dopamine - I'm researching sporadically the different effects of different stimulants.
Coffee is awesome but it seems to turn off the ability to sleep for too long, making sleep difficult at night.
Tea and chocolate are nice but not strong enough.
For ADHD Ritalin can be magical. But dealing with the prescription difficulties led me to an OTC alternative! Ephedrine, sold as Bronkaid,works pretty well for me, and doesn't seem to disrupt sleep as much as caffeine.
I'm not sure what you'll find if you look up the science on those, but I would be interested. for me, starting the day with coffee and the Acetyl L-carnitine, followed up by some nice tea with ginger, and then sometime after breakfast a Bronkaid, keeps me semi-functional until the evening. And then at night I'm completely tired and go right to sleep.
That's just me, but I think it's nice that Bronc-aid is available to all of us wannabe Rodeo ponies.