Computational Analysis of Air Quality and the Potential of Rich Indian Tradition for Healthcare 4.0

Computational Analysis of Air Quality and the Potential of Rich Indian Tradition for Healthcare 4.0

Rohit Rastogi, Mamta Saxena, Sheelu Sagar, Neeti Tandon, T. Rajeshwari, Bhavna Singh, Priyanshi Garg, Madhulika Singh, Komal Singh, Luv Dhamija, Mayank Sharma
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 21
DOI: 10.4018/IJRQEH.2021070103
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Abstract

Earth's atmosphere is mainly made up of two gases, nitrogen and oxygen, which together comprise 99% of gases therein. The other gases include the remaining 1% of the atmosphere. Amongst these are the five major air pollutants (e.g., ground-level ozone, airborne particles or aerosols, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide). Excess of these pollutants in the atmosphere is risky to human health. They are the main ingredients of smog. Air quality is measured with the air quality index. An AQI under 50 is considered as good air quality; however, as the AQI number increases, it becomes a concern for human health. To find a non-conventional solution to air pollution problem, it has been proposed to do Yagya, a fire process with three different samidhas, namely mango wood, bargad wood, and dry cow dung sticks and study their relative emissions and ability to reduce the aerosols PM 2.5 and PM 10. In this paper, the researcher has measured the PM levels (PM 2.5 and PM 10) and carbon dioxide CO2 along with AQI, temperature, and humidity.
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Introduction

ShabhdBrahm—NaadBrahm: An Inevitable Hidden Power

Electric and Magnetic Field in Human Body

There are complex electrical activities in different cells of the human body. Therefore a human body is a good conductor of electricity. By default, this electrical activity also produces a magnetic field.

Dynamo

In a dynamo, mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy through electromagnetic induction; a conducting wire is placed in a magnetic field. When the wire is stationary, the system does not produce current, while when the wire starts electric rotation current is made in the wire.

Modulation

In modern telecommunication systems to transmit a low-frequency sound wave, it is superimposed on to a high-frequency electromagnetic carrier wave. This technique is known as modulation (Rastogi et al., 2017; Acharya, D.P., & Ahmed, P.K., 2016).

Principle

There are three steps:

  • 1.

    Generation of electricity (like a dynamo)(Sri Ram Sharma Acharya, 2015).

  • 2.

    Electricity takes sound far away (like modulation (Sri Ram Sharma Acharya, 2015).

  • 3.

    Reflection back of electric waves (Sri Ram Sharma Acharya, 2015) (intrinsic nature of electric current).

To understand how the electricity is generated during chanting, we compare the working function of a dynamo to that of a chanting practitioner.

In a dynamo, a conducting wire is placed in a magnetic field when the wire is stationary the system does not produce current, as the wire starts electric rotation current is made in the wire.

In our experiment, the human body is a conducting medium magnetic field. In the normal state, every organ of a human body vibrates in different frequencies. When someone starts chanting the individual begins to vibrate within the frequency of that, not only spiritually, but also on a physical, molecular level. The waves produced during chanting are directional (Ai et al., 2018).

Since during the chanting person repeatedly utters the same pure sound, in the same manner at a constant speed then there is no difference between the beginning and the end of the, i.e. the final point is the same as the initial point (Sri Ram Sharma Acharya, 2015).

Ayurveda and Agnihotra

In the physical world, we have two basic energy systems the first one is heat and second one is sound. In “sound” or “nada” and “Heat”. These are combined to find the desired physical, psychological and spiritual powers meaning “devotion, worship, offering”. It is a process of invoking a sacred fire with intentions of cleansing one's self (material and spiritual), and the environment. The fire is a symbol of God, and practitioners offer items such as grains, ghee and herbs to the sacred fire as symbolic offerings to God. Common belief assumes several positive effects inherent to this ritual, ranging from revitalizing/purifying the environment to curing diseases. 'Heal the atmosphere, and the healed atmosphere will heal you (Bundzen et al., 2000).

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