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Friday, August 25, 2006

Hospital Genecology

Hospitals really need to be nicer to be at. They are full of the energy of sick people, and need to be continually disinfected. The best way to make them nicer is to add healthy life to the place. This can be done with various non-pollenating plants and flowers. They should be indoors, on the floors. I want a glass roof with plenty of sunlight arriving to get into the place and shine on about 30' square of nice plants and small trees, and have small depots of plant life set up every 50' or so from there. I want some hanging, some in little coves to the sides.

They also produce a positive atmosphere and ions, clean the air and produce fresh oxygen. These ions will help kill airborne bacteria and foster positive mental environments. I want ionizers on every floor and for ionized air to be circulated through the place.

Often people going to a hospital are filled with dread. This dread will actually collect in the place as hormones from sweat and electromagnetic signatures. This can be remedied to a degree by ionization and stable plant life, but also by meditation. I want healthy mediaters as well as patients to be invited to meditate on the premesis, possibly at the ground floor. Studies have shown that this tactic reduces crime in an urban environment by about 25%. A rooftop greenhouse would also be a fine idea for a hospital or any building.

While the area must be sanitized, it should be considered to replace the absence of microbial environments with positive microbial entities, such as non-infective bacteria, or healthy bacteria designed to out-thrive harmful bacteria. These bacteria should be aerosolized into the air and back onto certain sanitized surfaces. This is life and the life force of these bacteria will help fill and filter the hospital and the experiences that occur there.

Do this.

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