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NFL Players Emphatically Prove: Biorhythms Exist!
NFL Players Emphatically Prove: Biorhythms Exist!
NFL Players Emphatically Prove: Biorhythms Exist!
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PUBLIC SAFETY ANNOUNCEMENT:
I just learned that Le Bron James son, Bronny James went into sudden cardiac arrest this past Monday, July 24, 2023. Yes, once again, I am the first person to find a correlation with Biorhythm Theory. Sudden cardiac arrest is technically different from a heart attack. Sudden cardiac arrest is caused by a disruption in the rhythm of the heart called arrhythmia, which thereby causes the arrest of the heart. Le Bron's son Bronny had the exact same pattern that Damar Hamlin had when he collapsed on January 2, 2023. I am not a medical doctor nor am I attempting to be or act in the capacity as one. Yet I cannot help but observe the incidences of sudden cardiac arrest among two young prominent athletes. The odds that both young men had the exact same BIORHYTHM PATTERN are long indeed. How these Biorhythms manifest is not fully clear-- Yet that does not negate the fact they exist. Of course, all heart related issues are not Biorhythm influenced or induced. It is my OPINION, that Damar Hamlin, Bronny James and others may be !

In my other books on Biorhythm Theory, I announced a number of firsts. I am the first to show a correlation between exceptionally low golf scores and Biorhythm Theory. I am now the first to show a correlation between Damar Hamlin's collapse on January 2, 2023, and Biorhythm Theory. Damar is among a handful of football players who have randomly appeared recently in the news media. Almost invariably when I check their Biorhythms, I find a correlation with Biorhythm Theory. Sadly, I am now the first to show a correlation between Biorhythm Theory and the tragic, unexpected suicide of Stephen tWitch Boss on December 13,2022.
In this book I solve an ongoing puzzle. Why is it that so-called scientific studies do not show a correlation with Biorhythm Theory, yet my mostly random studies do? Why did my study of the 59s and 58 in golf show a valid correlation, yet premier researcher studies do not? I show why both the scientific studies are valid , whereas my studies are also valid. How can this be? I call this "The Flat Earth Phenomenon". In my analysis I point out errors in judgment and faulty assumptions made by premier researchers analysts such as Terence Hines, Phd, William Sims Bainbridge and others. All my data is instantly verifiable. I write in a plain, no non-sense fashion that is easily comprehended. But I have question for you. What does Damar Hamlin, Brett Maher and President Joe Biden have in common? Answer : Damar Hamlin's collapse-- Brett Maher's off day of four consecutive missed point after touchdowns on January 16,2023 and President Joe Biden's fall after giving a commencement speech in early June this year-- all occurred with the same Biorhythm in one of the three cycles. I really enjoyed this endeavor. It seems the Internet algorithm has taken notice of what I have written, even though the scientific/academic community may not. I hail from a HBC-- historically black college. I do not have a Ph.d -- instead I have a Bachelor's degree in accounting with a basic understanding of numbers and statistics. What I do NOT have is a Pompous Ass and a mind imprisoned inside academic training that blinds me and prohibits me from exploring new concepts and ideas. I reached out to Terence Hines via email and telephone. Never got a response. Yet I wonder whether it was arrogance, ignorance or whether he in fact ever received my communiques? I invite anyone to challenge my data. Biorhythm cycles exist even though the over-all theory is flawed and still not fully understood how it manifests. I have chosen to use a pen name to protect myself and my family. Some of the books I have written may be deemed controversial in some populations. In today's socio-political climate it is best to be wary of one's circumstances ,surroundings , as well as your reading audience.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 14, 2023
ISBN9798215052273
NFL Players Emphatically Prove: Biorhythms Exist!
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Namref H. Tims

Namref H. Tims email : namrefhtims@gmail.comWho am I?.A creative spirit.Depends on your perspective.For one I was a sorry " S.O.B,"Another compared me to Jesus.One called me "Cretin" ( Female National Merit Semi- Finalist)Another beheld "pure genius". ( Different Female National Merit Semi-Finalist)I am athletic yet clumsy.Am sensitive yet at times mindless.Truth : I am all that is enlisted .Have a degree in Accounting, although I never worked a day as one. I served in the US Army Security Agency for four years as a Morse Code Interceptor. I have worked for the U.S. Postal Service and also a major refinery.Met and verbally sparred with Muhammad Ali.Competed in the 100 yard dash against the co-holder of the world record. Ran the 40 yard dash in 4 seconds flat.Competed for a short while in world long drive competition. When I saw the disparity of pay between Open division and Senior Division ( $135,000 for first place Open division and $9800 Senior Div.) I retired even though I was hitting balls on the driving range (with limited flight golf balls) farther than the best in the world in my age group.Sent an email to harass Marilyn vos Savant that my IQ was higher than hers. In her column she tells you : " Use the highest score ". My highest score was 235. For the story on that you will have to read my upcoming book, "Extraordinary Performances In Sports And LIfe-- The Numbers That Influence Them".In 1972 I experimented and achieved success with Telekinesis. Later In 1972 I abandoned pursuit of these abilities.In 2014 I resumed experimenting with paranormal abilities. Mainly because, I read about the James Randi org, which offered a 1 million dollar prize to someone who could demonstrate these abilities exist.As of 2015 this prize no longer exists.Sporadically now I practice paranormal abilities, since there is no longer a substantial prize incentive. My objective : If I can use them to heal people, I will put them to great service.I have beaten and drawn top rated computer chess programs at blitz chess-- Famed Grand Master Lev Alburt told me this was IMPOSSIBLE for an amateur player of less strength than a super GM rated 2650 Elo.World Infamous "Woe- Class" Psychic Maria Duval told me : " You Are Sent By The Supreme Forces Of The Universe..."I write mostly for fulfillment not edification.Most writers don't make much money. This so far, holds true for me.

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    NFL Players Emphatically Prove - Namref H. Tims

    NFL Players Emphatically Prove: Biorhythms Exist!

    Copyright 2023

    By Namref H.Tims

    Foreword

    On January 2, 2023 I saw something on TV that was totally unique to me. I saw a stadium full of people with no athletes on the playing field. Only moments before Damar Hamlin had collapsed. This was in an NFL football between the Buffalo Bills and the Cincinnati Bengals. He was rushed to a nearby hospital. If it were not for the thirty emergency medical people present at the stadium (which I later found is common practice for NFL games) Damar Hamlin may have very well died. He remained in critical condition for several more days. Damar Hamlin survived. It was theorized when he made what seemed to be a routine tackle, his heart was in a critical phase of one of its’ cycles which lasts for about 40 milliseconds. The tackle, and resulting impact is what caused Hamlin’s heart to go into cardiac arrest. The theorized phenomenon is called commotio cordis.

    What is Not known by most people watching—Damar Hamlin was experiencing a Critical Day in one of his three Biorhythm cycles. Whaaat?

    Whoa!!!

    Many of the people in the stadium do Not even know what Biorhythm Theory is. I have written several e books to date, about Biorhythm Theory. But I must tell you this: While most scientists believe Biorhythm is pseudo-science. I do Not! I address these issues in a previous e book : The 59s In Golf: Do They Prove Biorhythm Theory? So why this book?I believe BT, if used correctly could help prevent many injuries such as with Damar Hamlin.But first, the general public must be educated. Because of BT’s reputation, this will not be an easy task.Yet I feel it will be rewarding and necessary that I take this challenge on. In 2015 Andrew Heisel of the Chicago Tribune pronounced BT DEAD!!Take note Andrew Heisel of the Chicago Tribune—BT is NOT dead! I am going to prove it

    exists.

    Before we get started, I have a PUBLIC SAFETY ANNOUNCEMENT

    Le Bron James oldest son Bronny James had a sudden cardiac arrest only two days ago this past Monday on July 24, 2023. Bronny James had the exact Biorhythm pattern Damar Hamlin had when he collapsed on January 2, 2023. If anyone reading this knows Le Bron personally, make sure he reads this! It could be a matter of Life and Death !!

    Table of Contents

    Foreword

    Part I

    Chapter 1 A Brief History Of Biorhythm Theory

    Chapter 2 NFL Players Prove Emphatically: Biorhythms Exist

    Chapter 3 How Can The NFL Implement Biorhythm Theory?

    Chapter 4 Sudden Cardiac Arrest,

    Chapter 5 My Personal Experience With The Infamous Biorhythm Pattern

    Chapter6 This NOT Normal People

    Chapter7 Is It The Vaccine Or Biorhythms Or

    Part II Back to the Athletes

    Chapter 1 Athletes And Celebrities In Other Sports As They Appeared In The News

    Chapter 2 Biorhythm Theory And Mental Illness

    Chapter 3 Biorhythm For Every Day People Chapter 4 Biorhythm Patterns And Personal Experiences

    Chapter 5 Factors That Influence And Over-Ride Biorhythms

    Chapter 6 Why Biorhythm Theory Is NOT Pseudo – Science!

    PartIII Applied Biorhythm Theory In Various Sports

    Chapter 1 Is It All About The QB?

    Chapter 2 Other Sports In Which BT Played A Major Role

    Chapter 3 150th British Open

    Chapter 4 Fantasy Leagues And BT

    Part IV Science In General

    Chapter 1 Why Has BT Not Progressed More In The Last 125 years And Why Has Science Not Progressed More In The Last Thirty Years or More?

    Afterword

    Appendix

    Chapter1 Biorhythm Tutorial

    Chapter 2 John Madden Simulation vs. BT vs. The Line

    Chapter 3 Arnold Palmer Tournament Victories And Biorhythms

    Assorted Links

    Chapter 1 A Brief History Of Biorhythm Theory

    Depending on your sources, two men discovered Biorhythm theory about the same time. My favorite source of information Wikipedia lists Wilhelm Fliess to be the first in late nineteenth century (no year or date given). Fliess was a Berlin eye, ear, nose (ENT) physician. He was a patient and also colleague of Sigmund Freud. FIiess documented cycles of 23 and 28 days for births, deaths and other phenomena. He believed the 23 day cycle was male and the 28 day cycle was female. In 1904 , Herman Swoboda a Viennese psychology professor noticed the same phenomena. These two men worked independently of each other.

    Later came Alfred Teltscher, an engineering professor at the University of Innsbruck. Teltscher developed Swoboda’s work and added a third cycle—the thirty-three-day intellectual cycle. It was Teltscher’s belief that his students ability to learn and absorb material went through a positive phase and a negative phase that lasted thirty three days. After Teltscher came one of the first academic researchers-- Nikolai Parna. He published a book called," Rhythm, Life And Creation" in 1923.In each Biorhythm cycle the first phase (positive) is a duration of one half of the total cycle. The cycle then crosses the base line and heads down for the negative portion the other half.It was another fifty years or more, before Biorhythm theory became popular. A large part of its’ popularity was due to Bernard Gittelson. Gittelson made biorhythm charts and calculators. Gittelson wrote Biorhythm charts for major newspapers from 1977 to 1985. Gittelson was part scholar and part hustler. Under his influence Biorhythm Theory flourished. Professional football teams used his charts to gain an advantage. In the final analysis, Gittelson over-stepped himself. He made claims for sporting events that did not pan out.

    Why The Theory Was Rejected

    There are a number of reasons and arenas in which Biorhythm Theory was rejected. The theory was rejected in the industrial arena, as well as the sports arena. Lastly it was rejected in the personal arena.In the industrial arena, Biorhythm Theory was put to empirical testing. Over one hundred thirty studies were done. It was concluded the theory was false.Basically, Biorhythm Theory made this theoretical proposition : Eighty per cent of accidents occur on a Critical Biorhythm Day which comprises twenty percent of days. Let’s elaborate on this further. In Biorhythm Theory when the cycle crosses the base line going from the positive phase to the negative phase-- this is called a Critical Day. It happens twice in each of the three cycles. It occurs at the beginning of the cycle and mid-way through the cycle. Since there are three cycles, there are roughly six Critical Days in a thirty-day time period. Roughly, because none of the cycles are exactly thirty days. Six is twenty percent of thirty. If Biorhythm Theory therefore was valid, a person is four times more likely to have an accident on a Critical Day.

    A number of prominent companies and organizations tested Biorhythm Theory. NASA among them. Researchers concluded the theory was not valid, after statistical science was applied to the data. The proponents of Biorhythm Theory argued the reverse. Their numbers and statistics showed a correlation. One of the main issues was how a Critical Day was defined. The supporters of the theory proposed that a Critical Day’s influence is determined by the time of day a person is born. Thus, if you were born in the evening, theory dictated: you might not feel the effect until possibly the next day. If you were born in the morning, then the reverse was true--- you might feel the influence earlier reportedly, in some studies data was included to extend the Critical Day period to one day before and one day after the actual Critical Day. In essence, instead of six Critical Days in a thirty period—there would now be eighteen Critical Days in a thirty-day period. In other words, instead of Critical Days comprising twenty percent, the Critical Days would now comprise sixty percent. Of course, eighty percent of accidents occurring on sixty percent of the days is not as impressive as – eighty percent occurring on twenty percent—Yet it would be impressive, if the figures stood up to statistical analysis. According to researchers, the figures did not. Hence, Biorhythm Theory was rejected in the industrial arena.

    If all this sounds a bit confusing—have no fear! We will do a hands on Reader Exercise in the Functional Appendix. That brings us to the Sports Arena. In the world of sports, a variety of Biorhythm patterns were important. Forecasters looked at Peaks in the cycles as well as Critical Days. Pro football teams charted their players trying to gain an edge. One of those teams was the Dallas Cowboys.Bernard Gittelson (as mentioned earlier) was basically the pioneer in this movement. On one hand Gittelson talked about conflicting data concerning the theory. On the other hand, Gittelson tried to make accurate sports’ predictions concerning the theory. Ultimately, Gittelson’s predictions failed. The Hype met Reality. Reality won! The first to be disillusioned was the Dallas Cowboy organization. However, what is puzzling to the author of this book: Why did Dallas abandon Biorhythm Theory after Dallas lost in Super Bowl XIII to Pittsburgh 35 to 31? Apparently, the forecasting was heavily focused on the two quarterbacks—Dallas’ Roger Staubach and Pittsburgh’s Terry Bradshaw. What is that old clicheIt’s all about the quarterback? Let’s take a look at the Biorhythms and the stats for the two quarterbacks.

    Super Bowl XIII (1-21-1979)

    Dallas 31Pittsburgh 35 Roger

    Roger Staubach (Date of birth: 2-5-1942)

    P -52 E +62 I +37 Stats: 17/30 228 yards, 3 TDs, 1 Int. QB rating : 100.4

    Terry Bradshaw (Date of birth: 9-2-1948)

    P -13 (C down) E+78 I+95

    Stats : 17/30 , 318 yards, 4 TDs, 1 int. QB rating : 119.2pparently, the Biorhythm forecasters focused heavily on One rhythm—the Physical! The problem with this forecast and interpretation: Forecasters at that time tended to downplay the Intellectual cycle for athletes. Besides Biorhythm Theory not being an exact science—it is also subjective. While Bradshaw is Critical in the Physical cycle, he is near peaks in both the Emotional cycle and the Intellectual cycle. Roger Staubach, although not Critical in the Physical cycle is -52 ( percent). He is plus in the Emotional and Intellectual cycles but not near peaks as is Bradshaw. If we exclude the Physical cycle as an unknown quantity , we might conclude that Bradshaw has an edge. The problem with this Interpretation/forecast : Biorhythm researchers found that athletes could have exceptional performances on Critical days. In face of all this, it would NOT be unreasonable to assume Bradshaw might not necessarily perform poorly. Of course, this is hindsight. But considering the fact that Gil Brandt spent hours on researching these Biorhythms ,it seems that he could not see the big picture. Particularly when you consider the first encounter between Dallas and Pittsburgh in Super Bowl X.

    Super Bowl X (1-18-1976)

    Pittsburgh 21 Dallas 17

    Roger Staubach (2-5-1942)

    P +73 E -78 I - 100

    Stats: 15/24 2 TDs, 3 Int QB rating: 77.8

    Terry Bradshaw ( 9-2-1948)

    P -100 E +62 I (C up)***

    Stats: 9/19 2 TD, Int 0 QB rating: 122.5

    Bradshaw in Super Bowl X was Critical in the Intellectual cycle. Staubach was at a Low in the Intellectual cycle. Staubach positive in the Physical cycle—Bradshaw minus. Bradshaw positive in the Emotional cycle—Staubach was minus. Again, Bradshaw was Critical in one cycle and Staubach was not. Also again—Bradshaw out- performed Staubach. However, in Super Bowl X the margin was much greater if we use Quarterback rating as a reference point. Brandt used Biorhythm charts to prepare for the first time in 1977 or early 1978 to prepare for Super XII versus the Denver Broncos. It puzzles me why Brandt who according to an article spent hundreds of hours in preparation would not have used charts to review Bradshaw’s win over them three years earlier? Even if he had, Brandt may have not come to a different opinion. The Intellectual cycle at that time (according to researchers) was the least researched. Therefore Brandt may have (if he indeed studied Bradshaw’s chart for Super Bowl X) downplayed a Critical point in the Intellectual cycle.

    Also, it was later documented by Gittelson that exceptional performances can occur on Critical Days. But most of those performances alluded to were on Critical Days when pitchers who were Critical in the P cycle. At that time it appears the I cycle was unexplored territory.Gittelson also later documented that some athlete appeared to be Arhyrthmic. From the results and the data, it appears all of the above could apply to Terry Bradshaw. Problem : Biorhythm to a large extent is subjective and Not nearly as Exact as Gittelson tried to sell it , when he made his predictions. But let’s take a look at the charts for Dallas and Denver in Super Bowl XII

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