The Thermodynamic Universe: Electric and Magnetic

It has been known for thousands of years that heat, could produce both electrical charge and magnetic fields. So, how is it that we are not taught that the human body, which produces heat as well, contains properties that are thermodynamic; containing properties of both electrical charge and magnetism?

In fact, as early as 1821, Thomas Johann Seebeck, discovered that objects that produce heat have the ability to also produce a magnetic field. Seebeck’s finding was so profound in the scientific community that all future research on this thermomagnetic phenomenon refers to this as the “Seebeck Effect”.

Imagine how shocked Thomas Seebeck must have been when he arrived at his conclusions! He merely observed that the needle of a standard magnetic compass was deflected when he placed it near the frequency loop of two conductors. His insight, that led him to do the experiment, was that the magnetic field of the conductors that caused the needle’s deflection. It was later discovered that it was the electric frequency (fission) the heat flowing through that loop, that caused it to deflect.

A keen observer, even thousands of years ago, could begin to formulate the same theories that are being proven today through inductive and deductive reasoning skills. That is because everyone has access to the same information; all it takes is to study the interconnectedness of things and how their patterns are repeated throughout nature in infinite forms.

This is significant across generations because it ensures that anyone, scientist or hobbyist, can equally test what others before them have observed, tested and concluded. The greatest philosophers and mystics have that fame accorded to them because they have been able to extend scientific proofs that were observed in the microcosm of the laboratory (the typical human environment) and then extend the scientific thesis to the more mundane.

The ones who have successfully demonstrated these findings are considered our scientists, philosophers, metaphysicians because they have communicated the results of their studies or experiments, such that they can be repeated by those who are interested in testing the theories.

These scientists were the ancient world's mystics and philosophers who reduced the astonishing complexity of the Universal constructs, whether physical or metaphysical, such that anyone, anywhere and at any time can achieve the same insights, the same conclusions by engaging in mental, physical and spiritual exercise.

In short, they made these grand scientific experiments relatable such that we can see the forces that exist in the macrocosm as being identical with that which exists in the microcosm.  Their gift is in reducing the grandiosity of the Universe, or the appearance of its grandiosity and inability to be understood at any level, to something entirely practical and similar to everything that exists here on our physical place.

The greatest of these early metaphysicians were also philosophers; they were the ones who seamless connected the dots for all of us who came after them so that we would also realize that our own physical and spiritual bodies were created as direct replicas of the Universe. 

It was Pythagoras, the Greek philosopher, logician, mathematician, who considered the 'hearth of the Universe" a "central fire". He was not referring to this central fire as another physical sun, but, it was, rather, a divine source of energy that not only fueled the Universe but also the physical body itself. Hippocrates would later term this same 'central fire' as the innate heat, a form of animal magnetism, that is responsible for the animation of the human being.