Analysis of Lenard^s Effect on The Sedudo Siraman Tradition in Beauty Aestetics Myth
Nuraeni Asriyanti, Ngurah Ayu Nyoman Murniati, Achmad Buchori

Education Management
Universitas PGRI Semarang


Abstract

Sedudo waterfall is believed to have mystical powers. The sedudo siraman tradition has always been carried out routinely at the beginning of the month of syuro by the people of Nganjuk since the time of the Majapahit Kingdom. The myth of eternal youth as a result of the siraman ritual at Sedudo waterfall is logical if there is scientific evidence. The lenard effect occurs in the phenomenon of electric charge separation when water is separated aerodynamically. The resulting lenard ions are negatively charged and float in the air. The resulting air can change the way the brain works because blood flow and serotonin level increase. Analysis of the light spectrum, electron kinetic energy, and radio frequency are associated with positive human emotions so that they have an impact on youth. Systematic literature review is used in qualitative research of the ethnophysical type so that the concept appears concrete and easy to understand.

Keywords: lennard^s effect, siraman tradition, myth

Topic: Energy and Environmental Physics

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