As part of enhancing scientific awareness and knowledge, the Continuing Education Unit at the College of Science for Women, in cooperation with the Department of Physics, organized a training course titled “Positive Energy and Human Electromagnetic Radiation.” The event was held under the patronage of the Dean, Professor Dr. Samira Naji Kazim, at Al-Hakim Hall, with the attendance of faculty members, staff, and students.

The course was presented by:

  • Professor Dr. Alia Hussein Ali

  • Assistant Professor Dr. Hanaa Mohammed Yassin

  • Assistant Professor Dr. Dawsar Hussein Ghaib

Key Topics Covered:

  • Frequencies in Daily Life: The lecturers explained that every human being possesses a specific frequency influenced by their physiological and psychological state. Humans emit energy that reflects their thoughts and feelings, drawing a scientific parallel to electromagnetic waves that transmit information across distances.

  • The Electromagnetic Field and Mental State: The course demonstrated how psychological states affect the human electromagnetic field, providing comparative examples between a person in a state of meditation versus a person under stress. It also highlighted the role of electricity in bodily functions, particularly in muscle contraction and relaxation.

  • Brainwave States: The sessions explored the primary human mental states—Delta, Theta, Alpha, and Beta—which shift according to psychological conditions.

  • Heart Intelligence: The presentation included research findings from the HeartMath Institute, confirming that the heart’s electrical field is the strongest in the body and can influence those in the surrounding environment.

  • The Human Aura: The course concluded by discussing the concept of the human aura and how it is shaped by internal thoughts, emotions, and external influences.

The event witnessed high engagement and interactive discussions from the attendees, reflecting a clear interest in the integration of physics and human well-being.

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