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Are There Crystals in the Human Body? Our Own Technology

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Humans have a few organs that develop naturally with piezoelectric crystals. Piezoelectric crystals in the brain are situated in the pineal gland and in the cochlea.

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Golden Ratio in The Pineal Gland: Crystal Brain Pinecone

The golden ratio in the pineal gland is not as cut and dry as some would have you believe. Those of you who are my readers know that I like to use peer reviewed research but for substantiating the structure of the pineal gland we have more history than science. Golden ratio properties in the

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Calcite crystals in the Cochlea’s Magic Ear Snail

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Ears hear like microphones using calcite crystals in the cochlea in the inner ear. Then, the acoustic pressure is transformed to information your brain can read out! Truly we know little about the exact structure of the cochlea, as it is extremely hard to isolate. In vivo the pressure is calibrated very precisely. There is

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Piezoelectricity in the Pineal Gland: Bio-Crystal Studies Explained

What would it mean if there was piezoelectricity in the pineal gland? It would mean ambient electromagnetic fields could affect our circadian rhythms. When pressure is applied to piezoelectric crystals, they conduct electricity. The piezoelectric effect is reversible too, so in presence of electric current the crystal will deform on small scales. The pineal gland

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The Piezoelectric Crystal Ultrasound Uses to See Through Stuff

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There are piezoelectric crystal ultrasound employs to detect matter through matter, probing only with sound. Ultrasound waves, also known as ultrasonic waves, are simply sound waves read by a special type of microphone, usually around 1.8-5 MHz (acoustic frequency). This is 1.8-5 million cycles per second. Just like sound, ultrasound travels through matter and bounces

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