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Electrical Noise in Intraoperative Magnetic Resonance Imaging reveals the intricacies of human brain – integrated consciousness with connectors to chilled universe
Intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging (iMRI) is a tool now commonly used in neurosurgery.
Safe and reliable patient care in this (or any other) operating room setting depends on an environment, where electrical noise (EN) does not interfere with the operation of the electronic monitoring or imaging equipment. The iMRI generates strange EN, which renders the ECG unreadable in the most commonly used filter mode. The monitor’s filters diminish this noise but also alter the morphology of the ECG waveform. The anesthesiologist must be cognizant of these technical compromises and recognize that adjusting the ECG filters on the monitor is required to obtain a useful ECG signal for patient monitoring during the iMRI scan but that the diagnostic value of the ECG will be reduced.
Scientists and Engineers are struggling to get rid of this EN from i MRI. Biomedical scientists and bioengineers are finally realizing that the source of the EN is something they cannot control with type zero technology of our civilization.
It comes from the brain that manifests integrated consciousness with connectors to chilled universe. The chilled universe, according to the Quantum Mechanics is the indestructible below zero Kelvin Universe that is held by three pillars of singularities, creation, destruction, and maintenance. The integrated consciousness is the connector between the chilled universe and the brain that encompasses all living beings.
Some scientists are eager to study the nature of the EN to understand the phenomenon of Integrated Consciousness.
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