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THE NEW SCIENCE OF PHYSICAL HEALTH.

THE DAILY DROP. EPISODE # 30 .A super special treat. Excerpts from my five hour miniseries called: THE THOMAS EDISON OF HEALTH TECHNOLOGY IN THE 2020's (Special guest Steven N Blair)

I have a super special treat for listeners to the Daily Drop in this episode.

Very soon we are going to be releasing a five-hour streaming mini-series called the Thomas Edison of Health Technology in the 2020s. If you have any interest in how to track your personal physical health status and drive down your risk from the number one and number two cause of sickness and death in the world using future technology, then you need to listen to the excerpts inside the daily drop episode today and tomorrow. I'm going to give you just a little taste of the miniseries before it comes out.

Click this link if you're interested in getting a hold of the miniseries and I'll email you the details before it gets released to anybody else.

https://forms.gle/fRmfUpn14m7enY3aA

LIFE INSIDE YOUR BODY.

“Thomas Alva Edison, whose understanding of the scientific world led to what is being called the greatest revolution in human history. In his 84 years, Edison acquired a record number of 1,093 patents. The most famous of his inventions was the incandescent light bulb (1878), which would reshape indoor lighting and forever separate light from fire.

He also developed the phonograph (1877), the central power station (1881), the motion-picture studio (1892), and system for making and showing motion pictures (1893), and alkaline storage batteries (1901). Edison improved upon Alexander Graham Bell's telephone. He was one of the first to explore X-rays. He was one of the first inventors to apply the principles of organized science and teamwork to the process of invention, working with many researchers and employees. He established the first industrial research laboratory.” I want you to stop and think for a moment what kind of a world would we live in today if it wasn't for Thomas Alva Edison?

So what stopped him from continuing on to contribute so much of his gifts to the world?

“Edison died of complications of type 2 diabetes on October 18, 1931, in his home, "Glenmont" in Llewellyn Park in West Orange, New Jersey.”

He became so busy Inventing new things for the world he lived in -  he never paid attention to the life inside his body. The Paradox is this, it stopped him from living any life at all.

The driving question of this mini-series is:

“Who is going to get us out of the mess that we are in with our physical health?”

Come and find out the answer to this question and a whole lot more when you meet my very special guest, who is the CEO, Founder and Chairman of a Billion Technology company from England. He has been called the first Internet billionaire from the United Kingdom. He holds a PhD in silicon photonics and his company of about 250 employees is about to revolutionize the world and the life inside your body.

Broadcast on:
26 Jun 2021

I have a super special treat for listeners to the Daily Drop in this episode.

Very soon we are going to be releasing a five-hour streaming mini-series called the Thomas Edison of Health Technology in the 2020s. If you have any interest in how to track your personal physical health status and drive down your risk from the number one and number two cause of sickness and death in the world using future technology, then you need to listen to the excerpts inside the daily drop episode today and tomorrow. I'm going to give you just a little taste of the miniseries before it comes out.

Click this link if you're interested in getting a hold of the miniseries and I'll email you the details before it gets released to anybody else.

https://forms.gle/fRmfUpn14m7enY3aA

LIFE INSIDE YOUR BODY.

“Thomas Alva Edison, whose understanding of the scientific world led to what is being called the greatest revolution in human history. In his 84 years, Edison acquired a record number of 1,093 patents. The most famous of his inventions was the incandescent light bulb (1878), which would reshape indoor lighting and forever separate light from fire.

He also developed the phonograph (1877), the central power station (1881), the motion-picture studio (1892), and system for making and showing motion pictures (1893), and alkaline storage batteries (1901). Edison improved upon Alexander Graham Bell's telephone. He was one of the first to explore X-rays. He was one of the first inventors to apply the principles of organized science and teamwork to the process of invention, working with many researchers and employees. He established the first industrial research laboratory.” I want you to stop and think for a moment what kind of a world would we live in today if it wasn't for Thomas Alva Edison?

So what stopped him from continuing on to contribute so much of his gifts to the world?

“Edison died of complications of type 2 diabetes on October 18, 1931, in his home, "Glenmont" in Llewellyn Park in West Orange, New Jersey.”

He became so busy Inventing new things for the world he lived in -  he never paid attention to the life inside his body. The Paradox is this, it stopped him from living any life at all.

The driving question of this mini-series is:

“Who is going to get us out of the mess that we are in with our physical health?”

Come and find out the answer to this question and a whole lot more when you meet my very special guest, who is the CEO, Founder and Chairman of a Billion Technology company from England. He has been called the first Internet billionaire from the United Kingdom. He holds a PhD in silicon photonics and his company of about 250 employees is about to revolutionize the world and the life inside your body.