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Earth is a biosphere. It hosts life, from the microscopic to the complex, all of which are oscillating biological entities. In other words, Earth is a bioelectric life medium–one in which all life forms indexed to the biosphere depend upon the life belt of the planet, the approximately 25-30 mile band of active electromagnetic media that range from several miles below the surface to some 20+ miles up. Biological life is upon the Earth, in myriad forms and sizes, vertebrate and invertebrate. All of them are bioelectronic oscillating entities. Life, we are now convinced at LPG-C, can and should be represented as linear and as nonlinear life cycles. This applies to, we now have strong reasons to believe, all life on Earth and to biological life everywhere in the universe. In 1944, Erwin Schroedinger (whose quantum cat made him a near household name) asked the question, What is Life? And he used it as the title of a seminal book (1). His answer was dead on center, but did not go all the way to source. Is there really free energy? Schroedinger wrote,

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