There is a biological force around the human body that appears to be a special type of spin force. It presumably exists around all living things. It is virtually everywhere. This force is not magnetic but its amplitude varies with changes in the earth’s magnetic field.
This force causes hanging objects to rotate around the body. It usually moves in a clockwise direction and varies with the emotional state or vitality of the person. This force is estimated to be over one million times as large as the body’s magnetic field. This force may be related to what is normally known as chi, prana, life force or the other names given to it in different cultures. This spin force is an entirely different kind of force. Magnetism may only be a lower order of the spin force.
Based on this discovery, spin may be considered a fundamental force along with the other fundamental forces. To quote Burl Payne, who has experimented a lot with the spin force and from whose substantial works on the application of magnets we have borrowed for the benefit of readers, “Spin is everywhere, around every object in the universe. Each force subsumes the lower one. Spin forces produce rotation, magnetic forces twist, push and pull, electric ones push or pull and gravity only pulls.
In this way, the forces help to structure the universe. If magnetic forces weren’t operating, electrons and protons would eventually find one another and annihilate in a flash of light. If there were no spin forces, gravity would eventually draw everything together. Spin is the complement to gravity, keeping particles orbiting around whether or not they are electrically charged.”
Burl Payne points out that the spin force related to magnetism is not in the same direction as the spin force that makes planets and stars spin around their axes.
More research is required in this area, of course, but one shouldn’t block out the fact that there are different types of magnetism. Electron spin resonance is a field of study that involves changing electron spins by the application of magnetic forces. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging, which uses changes in proton spins, is also a big field of study and more research into these areas will help understand how magnetic forces really heal.