
REFERENCES AND READINGS
CLICK HERE for the Royal Rife Story. The most incredible true stories ever told about the man who discovered Quantum Energy Medicine: 2 Hrs 12 min. / FREE TO WATCH.
CLICK HERE for more information about frequencies. Everything is sound (vibration or frequency) including our emotions and stress/ Sound Vibration Creates Form ( David Icke ) : 4 minutes / FREE TO WATCH
CLICK HERE for Royal Rife Video: 9 min. / FREE TO WATCH
CLICK HERE for more information about Quantum Energy Medicine / European Quantum Energy Medicine Conference Copenhagen. Also WATCH YOU TUBE / FREE TO WATCH.
CLICK HERE / Book / Energy Medicine: The Scientific Basis by James L. Oschman (June 15, 2000). CLICK HERE / Book / Energy Medicine in Therapeutics and Human Performance by James L. Oschman (Mar. 8, 2003). CLICK HERE / Book / The Quantum Doctor: A Physicist's Guide to Health and Healing by Amit Goswami (Oct.1, 2004) CLICK HERE / book - The Cancer Cure That Worked: 50 Years of Suppression At last you can read – THE RIFE REPORT by Barry Lynes (June 1987).
CLICK HERE / DVD. NOVA: The Elegant Universe (2003) /Super strings, hidden dimensions, and the quest for Ultimate Theory. CLICK HERE / book - The Field / the Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe by Lynne McTaggart (Ja. 2, 2008). CLICK HERE / book - The Quantum World: Quantum Physics for Everyone by Kenneth W. Ford and Diane Goldstein. CLICK HERE / book - Quantum Enigma: Physics Encounters Consciousness by Bruce Rosenblum and Fred Kuttner.
Q & A
What is a Quantum? According to physicist Max Planck the word Quantum means a discrete quantity. For example, a quantum of light, called a photon, is a little discrete bundle of energy that cannot be broken down any further. What is a Quantum Doctor? Quantum Doctor is a practitioner of medicine who knows the fallacies of the Newtonian classical physics-based deterministic worldview that was discarded in physics many decades ago. A Quantum Doctor is grounded in the worldview of the new physics, also called QUANTUM PHYSICS. How does Quantum Doctor’s worldview make a difference in their practice of medicine? In contrast to the classical physics worldview in which the world is seen as a mechanical, determined machine, we cannot even make sense of QUANTUM PHYSICS unless we ground it in the primacy of consciousness. Consciousness comes first; it is the ground of all being. Everything else, including matter, is a possibility of consciousness and consciousness chooses out of these possibilities all the events we experience. 1. QUANTUM PHYSICS allows us to integrate all the disparate philosophies of the various schools of medicine. 2. Quantum thinking enables us to develop a useful taxonomy of disease and healing. This classification we have already developed. 3. QUANTUM PHYSICS shows clearly that we choose between disease and healing. We can exercise this choice once we get the hang of Quantum leaping to unity consciousness, the quantum self. 4. QUANTUM PHYSICS enables us to understand anomalous phenomena of medicine such as spontaneous healing (as instances of Quantum creativity), distant prayer healing (as instances of Quantum nonlocality), and self-healing and spiritual healing (as downward causation with pure intention). 5. QUANTUM PHYSICS even clarifies the role of Allopathic medicine in integral healing 6. QUANTUM PHYSICS gives clear guidelines for the doctor-patient relationship (tangled hierarchy). 7. QUANTUM PHYSICS clarifies and explains many hitherto mysterious facets of Eastern Medicine (both Chinese and Indian), Chakra Medicine, Homeopathy and Mind-Body Medicine. What are three names for the Quantum mode of movement of the vital body blueprint? Vital energy, Prana, Chi.
What are three gifts of Quantum Physics to medicine? Three gifts of Quantum Physics to medicine are downward causation, nonlocality, and discontinuity. Define downward causation, nonlocality and discontinuity. Downward causation: Quantum objects are waves of possibility. When we are not looking, they spread as water waves do when you throw a pebble in a pound. But quantum wave spreads, not in space-time, but in the realm of possibility, a realm that Heisenberg called potential. When we look, make a measurement, the wave of possibility collapses, actuality as a space-time event, what was many-faceted in potential takes on one manifest facet. Nonlocality: was pointed out that a mere interaction binds two quantum objects into nonlocal whole. The quantum collapse of the possibility wave of one part of such a system must instantly collapse the possibility wave of the rest. This is instantaneous action-at-a-distance. But nothing is allowed to occur instantly according to the theory of relativity. According to that theory, all signals that communicate action from one body to another must travel within the speed limit of the speed of light (300,000 km per second). Quantum collapse can be nonlocal and yet not violate the theory of relativity because it takes place outside of space-time. The possibility waves of the two corrected parts of a system reside in the realm of potential, outside space and time, where they are connected; on collapse tha actual correlated events are discontinuously manifest in space-time. The quantum nonlocal connection that puzzled Einstein and colleges lies outside of space and time; this quantum connection leads to a signal-less communication, and thus no violation of the theory of relativity is involved. Discontinuity: The electrons go around the atomic nucleus in orbits, much like planets going around sun. That is continuous movement. But when an electron jumps from one atomic orbit to another, the jump is discontinuous; the electron never goes through the intervening space. It disappears from one orbit and reappears in the other. We call this discontinuous movement a quantum leap. Briefly, what do considerations of quantum measurement tell us about the nature of our consciousness? - Consciousness is the ground of all being. - Matter; vital energies, mental meaning, and supramental archetypes are all Quantum possibilities of consciousness. We choose, not in the ordinary state of consciousness that we call ego, but in a nonordinary state of consciousness that is variously known as unitive, nonlocal, or cosmic consciousness, a state in which we experience ourselves as one with everyone else. - In an event of quantum collapse, consciousness splits itself into what experience as subject-object awareness, subject experiencing an object as separate from it. - Past experiences cloud our cosmic nature to an apparent individuality, the ego, via a process that can be called conditioning.
Why is the concept of the unconscious important for the subject of health and healing in conjunction with psychosomatic disease? The memories of certain traumatic experiences so deep that consciousness seldom collapses them, delegating them to what is called unconscious processing. The memories of these experiences are processed by producing somatic effects of disease but we are not aware of them, because we never collapse these memories in our conscious thoughts. Somebody is uneasy about feelings and suppresses them, relegating them to the unconscious, creating blocks in the flow of vital energy. These blocks eventually lead to malfunctioning organs when we have a conscious experience of disease. But we are not aware of the energy blocks that are responsible for the disease.
What five philosophical shortcomings does the author of The Quantum Doctor book (Amit Goswami Ph.D.) believe alternative healing proponents share?
1. They fail to distinguish between mind and consciousness. Long ago, Descartes put the two concepts, mind and consciousness, together as the concept of mind, ant that error still haunts medicine.
2. The causal role of consciousness as the origin of downward causation is either missed or is obscured in ambiguity. Somehow the lessons of quantum physics have not penetrated the classical physics armor of even the practitioners of alternative medicine.
3. The distinctive role of mind as opposed to the brain is missed. Scientific progress in this field already a decade old has been missed.
4. The distinctive role of the vital body compared to the physical body is also missed. Recent scientific progress has been missed here also.
5. Neither consciousness, nor the mind, nor the vital body is acknowledged to be nonphysical. We have to solve the problem of dualism, but who says that here is no way to get around dualism, that it is an insurmountable problem?
Explain the multilevel approach to healing. 1. If the disease is entirely physical (which is seldom the case). Conventional medicine and its materialist cures (symptoms): drugs, surgery, and radiation. 2. The disease has recognizable vital components as well as the obvious physical ones. The treatment at the vital level is more fundamental and encompasses the physical level, but it takes time. In some cases when there is an urgency, the complementary use of the physical cure is clearly called for. The point is to focus on the compatibility of the two cures; then everything is moving in the right direction. 3. The role of the mind is recognized; it is now mind-body disease and mind-body healing. At this level mind can be said to create the disease, but is it necessary to insist that mind alone heals, that it is all mind doing the healing at the mental level and that healing is percolating down to the physical? When mind creates the disease, sometimes the healing cannot be found at the level of the mind. Supramental healing does not exclude the mind; neither does it exclude the physical and the vital. A leap to the supramental fixes the wrongness of mental meaning; fixing the mental meaning fixes the vital feeling, signifying the healing of the morphogenetic programs so the latter can restore the biological functions of the organs at the physical level. 4. Spiritual healing, healing is recovery of wholeness or what spiritual traditions call enlightenment. Some confusions arises here. Why can’t these enlightened people heal themselves? Why do supposedly enlightened people die of diseases such as cancer? But the confusion dissolves when you recognize that the discovery of wholeness heals the mind of the ego-separateness; the healing of the ego gets rid of vital imbalances due to emotional preferences, and no emotional preference means no fear of death at the physical level. So there is nobody there either to suffer or be afraid of death due to the disease. Who, then, needs to heal it? In other words, the enlightened perspective may not make sense to perspectives from any of the lower levels.
At what three levels of external input can negative mental meaning be attributed? How do each affect the body?
-At the physical level. For example, an injury causing mental anguish. “Who do these things always happen to me?”
-The vital feelings level (the sight of a tiger producing fear and also fantasy fear)
-At the mental level (words of insult). At the mental level, negative mental meanings may be attributed to external input occurring at all three levels.
*The negative mental meanings affects the body through its representation in the brain, and subsequently through the brain’s connection to the body via the nervous system and the psycho-neuroimmunological molecules.
Mental meaning affects the vital body blueprint directly at the crown chakra and indirectly through the physical body at the other chakras. Additionally, the mind of an individual may also have built-internal imbalances. Both internal and external imbalances of the mind are able to produce vital as well as physical imbalances.
Thus physical disease can be caused at all the levels. A disease comes with certain symptoms at the physical level, certain feelings of illness at the vital level, certain wrongness of meaning at the mental level, and a certain sense of separateness from the supramental and bliss levels.
Summarize the modus operandi of Integral Medicine. - Integral Medicine is based on a paradigm that most diseases occur simultaneously in more than one of the five bodies of consciousness – physical, vital, mental, supramental, and spiritual. However; the disease may originate in one level and spread to other levels. - The goal of Integral Medicine is not to treat disease by targeting one level (the material) as in Allopathy, but target, as necessary, all the movements of all five bodies of consciousness as the field of healing. - Specifically, both the mind and vital energies are accepted as places where disease can originate and healing may take place. Healing at a higher plane of consciousness heals lower planes automatically, although it takes time. - Naturally, the crude and invasive techniques of physical body medicine, at least in part, give way to subtler techniques. - Illness and disease are clearly distinguished from each other. - The idea of self-healing is accepted as part of the potency of downward causation of consciousness. Other-healing is accommodated as an example of non-locality. - Physicians, therefore, once again, become co-healers with the patient.
What is Allopathic medicine? Allopathy is based on the premise that disease is due either to external toxic agents such as germs (bacteria and viruses) or to the mechanical malfunctioning of an internal organ of the physical body. In allopathy, cure is effected mainly by treating the symptoms of the disease until disappear, via drugs, surgery, and (in the case of cancer) energy radiation. Allopathic medicine is criticized for being because it is reductionistic but its strength is that it is consistent Allopathy gets the nod when the major problem is time. What are four key thoughts on Allopathic approaches to healing. 1. One can make a good case of allopathic medicine only when it comes to medical emergency situations. The use of Allopathy in other situations is suspect and choices must be examined carefully. 2. Even allopathic procedures that we routinely accept today may be causing us harm. Immunization through vaccines is a case in point. 3. Even biology, supposedly the parent science of conventional medicine, needs a paradigm shift. In the new aborning paradigm of biology based on the primacy of consciousness, the separateness of living begins from their environment is clearly seen as illusory. So we are not necessarily victims of the environment in its disease-producing capacity, as the Allopaths would have us assume. It is time to reconsider the victim mentality with which we look at disease at the Allopath’s prodding. 4. For our healing journey, which is ultimately a journey toward wholeness, means and end cannot serve separate goals. The techniques of allopathic medicine increase our separateness from the whole: by treating us as machines, it tends to make us into conditioned, choice less machines. In contract, alternative and complementary medicine, by paying attention to subtler, potentially more creative aspects of ourselves, tends to bridge our separateness from the whole. In choosing your proper medicine, consider this difference between the two.
What is the Indian name for an Ayurvedic physician and what analogy does its translation provide quantum physics and alternative medicine? What link may quantum physics provide? Indian name for an Ayurvedic physician is kaviraj. By contrast, alternative medicine traditions are fundamentally a little subtle, a little vague. The vital and mental bodies the doctors talk about are subtle. What they do is often not quantifiable. They often use intuition for their diagnosis, not machines. Their language of communication is vague. What they do is a lot like poetry. Quantum physics is also a lot like poetry. Instead of determinism, quantum physics talks of uncertainty. Instead of particles or waves, this or that outlook of classical physics, quantum physics introduces complementarily, wave and particle, this and that. Quantum physics brings consciousness into physics; who is looking into the affairs of what is being looked at. Yet quantum physics explains a lot of prosaic experimental data. In this way, quantum physics has the potential combine both art and deterministic science, creativity and fixity. It is the appropriate vehicle to integrate the “poetry” of alternative medicine and the “prose” of Allopathy. In what way is Ayurveda Quantum Medicine? This becomes clear as soon as you attempt to understand why there are three types of doshas. Three types of doshas because there are three ways we can process the movements of a Quantum body: 1) via fundamental creativity (in the case of the vital body this quality is called tejas); 2) via situational creativity (for the vital body, this quality is called prana or vayu); 3) via conditioned habit (for the vital body, this quality is called ojas). Each of the doshas is associated with one of the ways we process vital energy: Pitta is associated with fundamental creativity or tejas, vata situational creativity, and kapha with conditioning. In what way is Chinese Medicine Quantum Medicine? It uses the twofold quantum wave (yang) and particle (yin) aspects of chi to classify the vital energy imbalance as well as the organ representations of the vital morphogenetic fields. In this way, Chinese medicine employs the wave-particle polarity of the underlying Quantum dynamics of chi itself to classify the defects of the vital body representation, the organs. In what way is Homeopathy Quantum Medicine? The Quantum principle of nonlocal correction is essential to how homeopathic medicine is prepared and how it is administered. What is the one big difference in operational philosophy between Homeopathy and treatments such as Ayurveda and TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine)? Unlike Ayurveda and Chinese medicine, Homeopathy, following its founder Hahnemann, has chosen to remain strictly empirical, steadfast in the belief that disease cannot be classified according to internal causes and can be known only through the symptoms.
What is healthy Quantum Energy Field (QEF)? 100% Innate Healing Power. A strong, coherent Quantum Energy Field makes you feel totally alive and alert and makes you resilient to most environmental stressors. When your QEF is fully functional, the body can cope with most stressors it is exposed to, including toxins in food, low-energy water and electronic pollution (EMFs) from cell phones, computers, wireless technology, etc. The information-carrying radio waves from EMF-s resonate in same range as biological frequencies and can stimulate your cells’ vibrational receptors on the cell walls, causing a whole cascade of problems that can culminate in fatigue, anxiety, brain tumors and ultimately cancers. Continuous exposure to EMF-s or low frequency electronic radiation disrupts your body’s high-frequency communication networks like static on a radio, causing confusion, slow downs and energy loss. What happens when your quantum energy field is overloaded by electromagnetic radiation? After years of accumulated stress from toxins and this direct assault on your energy fields by electronic pollution, the outer two layers of your body’s QEF collapse, reducing your innate healing capacity by 60% to 75%. A collapsed QEF results in sluggishness, fatigue, and sickness. What is Collapsed Quantum Energy Field (QEF)? 25% Innate Healing Power. A weak or chaotic QEF is like an electrical system with poorly insulated wires or wrongly connected circuits, which cause the system to short circuit or malfunction. When the body loses innate healing power, it loses immune function and protection against common microbes and pathogens. And getting rid of harmful toxins becomes more difficult so your body starts to store toxins instead of excreting them. After 30 or 40 years of accumulating toxins, the stress load on the human body becomes overwhelming. Your body gradually loses its ability to produce energy and hold all four layers of its energy field in place. This leads to more energy loss, toxicity, digestive problems, weight gain, infections, bacteria imbalances, illness and disease. The first symptoms in this vicious spiral of declining health are feelings of less daily energy, digestive problems, lowered immunity, anxiety and a frequent need for stimulants.
Each molecule in the universe has a unique frequency and the language it used to speak to the world was a resonating wave.
What is ‘The Field’ that is referred to in the books title? What does it tell us about us and our relationship to the universe? The Zero Point Field is the space between matter that holds the collective memory of time and acts as a conduit of wave information that provides the energy and stored information that makes life possible. The ZPF tells us that we are all directly connected to the universe through the wave frequencies of the ZPF and that all our actions and thoughts are influenced by the universal fluctuations created by the ZPF.
How does this energy field relate to our health? The ZPF is responsible for cellular communication and the control of DNA through packets of quantum energy that constantly exchange information with the human body to maintain good health.
Our current theories of modern science were formulated in what century? How do these theories present the universe? Formulated in the 17th century, these theories present all the elements of the universe as isolated from each other, divisible and wholly self contained.
What two main modern paradigms were created through the works of Newton, Descartes and Darwin? The world as machine, man as survival machine.
What did quantum physicists discover about the elemental nature of matter? The tiniest bits of matter are not matter. They are many possible things all at the same time.
What crucial factor was critical to the study of quantum particles yet not included in the mathematics of its explanation? Gravity
In investigating and experimenting with the Zero Point Field what two new paradigms do the new scientists present concerning the universe and our place in it? The world as machine, man as survival machine. Living things emitted a weak radiation, and this was the most crucial aspect of biological processes.
What personal experiment did Edgar Mitchell conduct while on the Apollo 14 mission and what were the results? He would randomly copy numbers of the Zener symbols and then concentrate on them to transmit telepathically his choices to colleagues on earth. The ESP experiment was successful, with a 1 in 3000 probability of chance.
What did Mitchell see as the fundamental problem with Cartesian and Newtonian explanations for biology and consciousness? Nothing in this model could reflect the true complexity of the human being.
How does biology attempt to explain the body and consciousness? How are they formed? Biologists try to break down everything in smaller microscopic parts, as a simple mix of chemicals and brain cells
What effect did the quantum property of ‘nonlocality’ have on physics? Matter could no longer be considered separate. Actions did not have to have an observable cause over an observable space.
What does ‘nonlocality’ suggest about consciousness? Suggests that consciousness can influence other consciousness over any distance despite no change of force or energy.
How did Mitchell postulate the world would be viewed if quantum theory were applied to biology on a larger scale? We would be viewed more as a complex network of energy fields in some sort of dynamic interplay with our chemical cellular system.
What are ‘virtual particles’ and how long does one typically exist according to Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle? Elementary particles that interact with each other by exchanging energy through other quantum particles in -10(23) seconds.
How much energy is exchanged in this exchange of quantum particles? More than is contained in all the matter in all the world.
What were Hal Puthoff and Bill Church looking for in the exploration of the Zero Point Field? A vast unharnessed energy source that is free and boundless with no pollution
Why is it impossible to know all the properties of a particle, such as position and momentum? This is due to fluctuations in nature and that it is always changing.
In the realm of science what is a ‘field’? A region of influence.
Why is the Zero Point Field called ‘zero’? Because fluctuations in the field are still detectable in temperatures of absolute zero.
What experiment is used by scientists to demonstrate the energy in the Zero Point Field? Taking a charged subatomic particle and attaching it to a frictionless spring.
Outside of the ZPF as an energy source what is the larger implication of its existence? All matter in the universe was interconnected by waves, which are spread out through time and space and can carry on to infinity, tying one part of the universe to every other part.
Why have scientists struggled with the stability of orbiting electrons in the atomic world? How do the views of Puthoff and Boyer differ from Bohr? They cannot determine why atoms are stable and they don’t radiate away until they collapse. Bohr said that electrons radiate only when it jumps from one orbit to another which accounts for emission of photon light. Puthoff and Boyer state that electrons lose and gain energy by refueling from the ZPF which maintains equilibrium and stability.
The waves in the ZPF are encoders and carriers of information. Why is this important to the relationship between subatomic matter and the ZPF? It acts as a self generating feedback loop across the cosmos.
What did Soviet physicist Andrei Sakharov postulate about the nature of gravity? What if gravity weren’t an interaction between objects, but just a residual effect? What if gravity were an after effect of the Zero Point Field, caused by alterations in the field due to the presence of matter? Gravity should be seen as a kind of pressure.
What is a Lorentz force and how did Rueda, Haisch, and Puthoff use it, along with ZPF, to explain F=ma? A force that slows particles moving through a magnetic field. The property of inertia possessed by all objects in the physical universe was simply resistant to being accelerated through the ZPF.
According to Rueda, Haish and Puthoff’s theory E=mc² is simply a recipe for what? What does this mean? A recipe for the amount of energy necessary to create the appearance of mass. There are not two fundamental physical entities, just energy.
What does The Field demonstrate as the real currency of the universe? How could this help us as human beings? An exchange of energy. It might be possible to tap into this vast reservoir of energy information and extract information from it.
In Popp’s experiments what property did he discover about cancer-causing chemicals when they were exposed to UV light? The compound that were carcinogenic took the UV light, absorbed it and changed the frequency.
What frequency were the carcinogens reacting to and how did this lead him to cancer research? 380 nanometers. A cancer compound is a light scrambler that blocks light that is linked to the inability of photo-repair to stop cancer.
Explain Quantum coherence. At what level was it found in the plants? Quantum coherence means the subatomic particles are able to cooperate. The plants were acting at the highest level of quantum order possible in a living system.
What are ‘biophoton emissions’? Bio-photon emissions occur when photons vibrations cause a variety of frequencies in other molecules of the body.
Where did Pop believe the major source of this stored light was? What did he believe this could account for? DNA. The missing link in current DNA theory.
What is the most favored scientific idea of how DNA creates form? Chemical interactions between molecules and with DNA. DNA is believed to be the control center for the body’s construction.
What are five key questions that this theory leaves unanswered? What is the feedback mechanism which enables it to synchronize the activities of individual genes and cells to carry out systems in unison? What is the chemical or genetic process that tells certain cells to grow into a hand and not a foot? Which cell processes happen at which time? If all these genes are working together like some unimaginably big orchestra, who or what is the conductor? If all these processes are due to simple chemical collisions between molecules, how can it work anywhere near rapidly enough to account for the coherent behaviors that living beings exhibit every minute of their lives?
Briefly describe Rupert Sheldrake’s hypothesis of formative causation. What does it not explain? Cumulative memory reverberates through space and time from past generations, is the inherent information of shape and form and controls how we act as a species. It does not explain how it is possible to store the information.
What did neuroanatomoist Harold S. Burr discover in his study of electrical fields around living things? Changes in the electrical charges appeared to correlate with changes in functions.
What did Herbert Fröhlich’s studies show about the nature of energy frequencies? Once energy reaches a certain threshold, molecules begin to vibrate in unison, until they reach a high level of coherence.
Why were notions of the use of radiation in cellular communication swept aside in the mid twentieth century? Because chemical reactions and hormones could explain everything. The number of photons emitted by an organism seem to be linked to its position on the evolutionary scale: the more complex the organism, the fewer photons being emitted.
What is ‘delayed luminescence’? When cells are bombarded with too much light, their shine will be delayed until they reject the excess light.
What did Popp discover about the biophoton emissions of healthy people? Healthy bodies have the lowest light and closest to zero state.
What did Popp discover when he tested cancer and MS patients? Cancer is when the light is going out. MS is taking in too much light. According to Popp the healthiest would have the lowest light and the closet to zero state, the most desirable state-the closest living things could get to nothingness.
In his later studies what did Popp discover about the purpose of these emissions outside the body? What is the implication for health and what is the connection to Homeopathy? Wave resonance is used to communicate between living things. High dilutions of substances could be produced to treat, like with like, to absorb wrong oscillations, in a similar way to homeopathy.
What did a small team of French scientists use in place of pharmacological chemicals to stimulate a living guinea pig heart? What were the results? Low frequency waves and electromagnetic signals that replace the chemicals. The heart was kept functioning.
Describe the ‘accident’ that led French scientist Jaques Benveniste to study the principles of homeopathy. His laboratory technician reported that she recorded a reaction in the white blood cells, even though there had been too few molecules of allergen in the solution.
What was the most unexpected phenomenon discovered when Benveniste’s team studied the effects of dilution on the potency of anti-IgE? The effect of the diluted IgE began increasing at the ninth dilution and continued increasing the more it was diluted.
What did Benveniste and his twelve colleagues conclude in their published study in a 1988 edition of Nature magazine? What could the repercussions be if these conclusions were valid? If solutions of anti-bodies were diluted repeatedly until they no longer contained a single molecule of the anti-body, they still produced a response from immune cells. It would question the accepted laws of bio-chemistry and prove that homeopathy was real.
What was the current theory of molecular communication and what did Benveniste believe was its central problem? Two molecules exchange specific information when in contact with each other. It was too dependent on chance and also requires a good deal of time.
In Benveniste’s view what was a better explanation of molecular communication? Who’s work is this a logical extension of? Cells rely on electromagnetic signaling at low frequencies. Fritz Popp
Beneviste demonstrated you could transfer specific molecular signals simply by using an amplifier and electromagnetic coils and 4 years later he was able to record and replay these signals using a multimedia computer.
What does it appear the Zero Point Field enables molecules to do? It creates a medium enabling the molecules to speak to each other nonlocally and virtually instantaneously.
What did Giuliano Preparata and Emilio Del Giudice at the Milan Institute for Nuclear Physics demonstrate mathematically about the nature of water? How do Benveniste’s research and that of Kunio Yasue support this? What does this suggest? That when closely packed together, atoms and molecules of water exhibit a collective behavior or coherent domains. Benveniste’s studies demonstrate that molecular signals are transmitted in the medium of water and the role of organizing discordant energy into coherent photons was discovered by Yasue who named this process superradiance.
Describe an occasion Benveniste referred to as ‘cherchez la femme’ and the clear conclusion about electromagnetism. A robot would not work right when a particular woman was present in the lab. The signals were being sent outside the body and somehow were being taken in and listened to.
What ‘unthinkable’ thing did Pribham discover while applying Heisenberg’s mathematics in quantum physics for communications? The brain functions according to quantum theory.
According to Pribham’s theory the art of seeing is one of transforming, explain. The lens of the eye transforms wave interference patterns into three dimensional images of space and time for neurons in the brain to make a Fourier translation that constructs the virtual image.
What storage medium did Pribham believe accounted for the vastness and speed of human memory? Holographic wave interference patterns.
What did Nikolai Bernstein discover about neuro-muscular communication and what did his results suggest to Pribham? What would it help explain? All rhythmic movements could be represented in Fourier trigonometric sums and that the brains conversation with the body might be occurring in the form of waves and patterns. It would explain how we can easily manage complicated tasks moving multiple body parts.
How do our brains keep from becoming overwhelmed with the limitless information contained in the ZPF? The brain contains an envelope which limits the wave information available.
It occurred to Pribham that the one area of the brain where wave interference patterns might be created was not in any particular cell, but in the spaces between them.
What is MRI? In what way does it operate like the brain? Magnetic Resonance Imaging. You get a hologram from waves.
In his work with MRI what theory did Walter Schempp refer to as ‘quantum holography’? What does this confirm about the ZPF? Information about objects is carried and can be recovered from quantum fluctuation of the ZPF. The ZPF is a vast memory store.
What discovery did Pribham, Marcer and Schempp make regarding perception and the ZPF? Perceiving the world is a matter of tuning into the ZPF.
Briefly explain the theory of human consciousness collectively developed by Pribram, Yasue, Hameroff and Scott Hagan from the Department of Physics at McGill University. What would this help explain? Microtubules and membranes of dendrites represented the internet of the body so that every neuron of the brain can speak to every other simultaneously via the quantum process within. This would explain the instantaneous operations of our brains.
Consciousness was a global phenomenon that occurred everywhere in the body and not simply in our brains. Consciousness, at its most basic was coherent light.
Edgar Mitchell, while looking at the totality of the work of Puthoff, Popp, Benveniste and Pribham realized that their work presented itself as a unified theory of mind and matter – evidence of physicist David Bohm/s vision of a world of ‘unbroken wholeness’, explain. The universe is a vast cobweb of energy exchange, containing all possible versions and forms, allowing for information to be transmitted everywhere at once.
What does quantum mechanics suggest about biology and human function? What does this suggest about the nature of the brain and memory? All processes in the body including cell communication are triggered by quantum fluctuations. The brain is the retrieval and read out mechanism and memory is coherent emissions of signals from the ZPF.
How is it suggested that modern physicists had set mankind back? By ignoring the effects of the ZPF.
According to experiment how did Bohr and Heisenberg define an electron and its observation? How does this relate to the notion of ‘complementarity’? An electron is not a precise entity, but exists as a potential, a superposition, or sum of all probabilities until we observe or measure it, at which point the electron freezes into a particular state. You can never know everything about a quantum entity such as an electron at the same time.
Quantum theory, in all its mathematical perfection, failed to have an equation for what critical element? Gravity
What were two key questions that scientists were asking in their study of human consciousness in the wake of quantum physics and the observer effect? To what extent do we influence reality on a large scale? To what extent is order in the universe related to the actions and intentions of human beings.
What are the ‘RNGs’ that Schmidt developed? What were they used to determine and what were the results? Random Number Generator using the isotope strontium 90 that had four randomly generated colored lights and corresponding buttons. The RNG was used to test prediction ability of participant. The mind was found to have a connection with the machine.
Explain cumulative deviation and how Jahn and Dunne used it in the analysis of their trials. What did they discover when they applied the analysis method to their first 5000 trials? Cumulative deviation entails continually adding up the deviation from the chance score. Jahn and Dunne took the average results from each operator and plotted onto a graph. It showed that ordinary people can affect the random movements of machines by the act of will.
Jahn and Dunne used several different machines and testing protocols in their following tests. What did these varying conditions help them determine? So long as the participant willed the machine to register heads or tails, he or she had some influence on it a significant percentage of the time.
Describe Jahn and Dunne’s ideas and tests on the duality of consciousness and coherence. Individual consciousness is capable of wave like behavior that create consciousness molecules. Act in concert while trying to influence the machines.
What did Jahn and Dunne’s analysis of gender’s effects on test results suggest about the differences between men and women? Men were more effective in getting the machine to do what they wanted it to do. Women had a stronger effect on the machine, but not in the direction intended.
How did Jahn and Dunne’s experiments with images in their tests lead them to change their assumptions about intention? What did this suggest about the unconscious mind? Intention was coming from deep in the unconscious mind and that they should be trying to suppress conscious awareness among their operators. The unconscious mind has the ability to communicate with the sub-tangible physical world which would create tangible in the manifest world.
The subconscious mind is a pre-conceptual substrate from which concepts emerge and the Zero Point Field is a probabilistic substrate of the physical world. It is mind and matter at their most fundamental.
What did Jahn and Dunne believe was their most radical idea and what implications did it have on the essence of human creativity? There is no distinction between the mental and the physical when you get far enough down into the quantum world and that human creativity and its capacity to create, to organize, even to heal was based on our ability to extend our coherence out into the environment.
What do the Achuar and Huaorani Indians believe about the nature of dreams and how does it parallel Dr. William Erwin’s views? Dream are conversations owned by the entire tribe, in which individual’s act only as a vessel. The dreamer is part of a collective notion shared between others.
Briefly describe telepathy experiments as performed William Braud and Charles Tart and what their discoveries were. Braud and Tart tried to transmit their thoughts to other people. Tart would shock himself with electricity to see if others felt his pain. Empathy was registering on a subconscious level.
When Braud met Schmidt and saw the results of his REG machines what did he consider about the nature of human consciousness and intention? That consciousness was not limited to the body, but was a ethereal presence that trespassed into other bodies and living things and effected them as if they were its own.
When Braud created tests with knife fish, Mongolian gerbils, red blood cells, and finally with people in observation what were his results and what important consideration did it inspire? Necessity dictated the size of the effect. Random systems with a high power for influence can affected by human intentions.
What did the results of Braud’s tests suggest to him about the nature of remote influence? Humans have the ability to influence other living things depending on their relationship and how much it mattered.
What characteristics did Braud notice tend to more readily guarantee success in subconscious communication?
Relaxation techniques, reduced sensory input or physical activity, dreams or other internal states and feelings and a reliance on right brain functioning.
Studies on the effects of Transcendental Meditation on the brain show an increase in the areas of the cortex taking part in the perception of information and also an increase in the functioning of the left and right hemispheres of the brain. The studies would suggest that meditation opens the doors of perception a little wider.
What did Braud’s studies on ‘bad intentions’ conclude? Mental and physical structures of the senders consciousness are able to exert an ordering influence on the less organized recipient.
What did David Bohm postulate about information and the ZPF? All information is present in some indivisible domain or higher reality and that our brains are receptive to large numbers of these wavelengths in the ZPF.
What did Bohm’s experiments on deep interpersonal communication demonstrate and how does this relate to a personal experience of Bohm’s? Braud’s wife near miss of a motorcycle showed that there are synchronized brain wave patterns.
In Braud’s studies of synchronized pairs the more ordered of the pairs affects some quantum state in the more disordered other and nudges it towards a greater degree of order.
How did Braud use his model of how the universe and reality to benefit his own life? Braud use of gentle wishing rather than intense willing or striving allowed him to develop a reputation as a good wisher.
What did Braud and many other scientists believe our natural state of being was? What may this be responsible for? A constant state of influencing the other. It provides coherence and super radiance to the system.
What do EEG studies of children under five show and what might it explain? The five year old brain is permanently functioning in alpha mode. It might explain the effect of past lives recognition, by running into somebody else’s life signal, due to high levels of wave reception from the ZPF.
What is SQUID? And what was it developed to test? Super Conducting Quantum Interference Device. Any flux in the electromagnetic field caused by any quarks which happened to be passing by.
Who was Ingo Swann and what were the results of his tests on SQUID? Ingo Swan was a gifted physic. He was able to alter the machine by concentrating on certain parts.
What government agency funded a pilot program for Puthoff’s research into ‘remote viewing’? Why? The USA CIA. They were concerned the Russians would gain an advantage.
What were the results of the initial tests run for the remote viewing project? Humans can see or gain access to information at any distance.
What were the results of remote viewing experiments when they were performed with ‘ordinary’ individuals and not psychics? What did this suggest? All human beings have a latent ability to see anywhere across any distance. Anybody has the ability.
When tested is strict protocols by Jahn and Dunne the remote viewing tests showed a probability against chance of one billion to one.
What is ELF, what did the Russians believe it may be responsible for and why did Jahn and Puthoff feel this was not the case? What would not be blocked? Extremely Low Frequency. The Russians believed ELF was about clairvoyance. However, a double-walled, copper screened room did not stop anybody’s ability. Quantum effects could not be blocked.
Name five characteristics of remote viewing as identified by Puthoff and Targ. Remote viewers have their own signature. Orientation appeared to match a person tendencies in other regards. One is good at architectural and topographical features. One is good at seeing and feeling. Operates in real time as if they were there.
Perhaps the Zero Point Field enables us to hold an image of the physical universe, and under certain circumstances we open our bandwidths wide enough to glimpse a portion of it.
What was Grill Flame? The US Army psychic spying intelligence unit.
What was the conclusion of the Human Use and Procedural Oversight committee upon reviewing the SRI remote viewing research? What benefits did the government see in this and what did this further suggest to scientists? The committee said the research was impeccable. The government believed America had an advantage over Russian intelligence. It suggests that because of our constant dialog with the ZPF we are everywhere at once.
Describe, in layman’s terms, the classical notions of space and time. How does this differ from the quantum world of The Field? Time is a measure of events that have occurred in our lives and reflective in how we age. Space is the area between objects that allows no direct influence to occur between the objects. Quantum states that life exists as one enormous present.
What were the results of Charles Honorton’s formal trials on precognition? Honorton found positive results with the odds against them occurring by chance of ten million billion billion to one.
Dean Radin used a test protocol to test if participants could have physiological premonitions while awake and not in any type of ‘altered state’. What did his research suggest about our bodies? Our bodies unconsciously anticipate and act out our own future emotional state.
Describe the test Helmut Schmidt designed to explore the prospect of turning back time. What were the results? Schmidt rewired his REG to connect it to an audio device so that it would randomly set off a click. His influencer had changed the output of the machine just as if he’d been present when it was recorded.
Explain the significance of ‘first observer’. The system was susceptible to influence except with the first observer.
Hal Puthoff was troubled by the time research and how it affected the electromagnetic world of cause and effect he connected to zero-point energy. What three possible scenarios did this suggest to him? An deterministic universe where everything that was going to happened had already happened. It was perfectly explainable with the known theoretical laws of the universe. Everything in the future already exists and we are helping to shape it with observation.
Describe Laszlo’s physical explanation for time-displacement. Scaler waves encode the information of space and time in the form of interference patterns that provide the holographic blueprint for the world when we see into the past or future.
Explain Robert Jahn’s quote from the previous question. To realign another persons structure. To take time out of the equation, as Robert Jahn suggests, we need to take separateness out of it.
How might we use intention, as Karl Pribham and his colleagues propose, to use The Field to alter pivotal moments or initial conditions which later bloom into full blown problems or disease? Intention can be used to order random fluctuations in the ZPF to realign another person’s coherence through the healing effect of psychoneuroimmunology.
How did Braud believe the ZPF could be used as a tool for healing? Braud’s studies suggest that human intention could be used as an extraordinary potent healing force.
Elisabeth Targ created a highly controlled study of distance healing of advanced AIDS patients using a group of ten healers of various disciplines known to have success in the method. What were the results of the six month study? When even stricter protocols were followed for a second study what were the conclusions? Ten of the patients in the healing group had become healthier and the treatment was working. They were healthier on six of the eleven medical outcomes measured.
What is Occum’s Razor? Assume that the effect is not real unless you are really sure and select the simplest hypothesis.
What did Elisabeth Targ discover that all of the healers had in common?
The healers had the ability to get out of the way by stepping back and surrendering to the healing force.
What does intention suggest about the nature of illness both on a personal and societal level?
Intention suggests that healing can be achieved by individuals and societies when the disturbance in the quantum fluctuations is more coherent.
Roger Nelson used a small portable REG machine in ‘field consciousness’ experiments to test if there was such a thing as a ‘consciousness field’. What did he discover? When attention focused the waves of individual minds on something similar, a type of group quantum super radiance occurred which had a physical effect.
When Nelson traveled to various sacred sites around the world to test the nature of collective memory and consciousness he discovered something interesting. What was it? In which site did the REG register the greatest effect? What remarkable element of data was discovered during his visit to the Great Pyramid of Khufu? The was a lingering memory of thoughts of the people who live and died there. The main pyramids had six times the effects. At Khufu, the results when plotted on a graph, formed a large pyramid.
What did Dean Radin use to test the effects of long distance collective consciousness and what were the results? Sixty Seventh Academy Awards. The order peaked when the audience was most involved.
What was the contention of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi about Transcendental Meditation and what did a recent study in Washington DC show about ‘Super Radiance’? That individual stress led to world stress and that group calm led to world calm. When a local group practiced super radiance, violent crime fell to 24% and continued to fall until end of experiment.
Radin suggested, “Why not look at Gaia’s EEG?” Explain. What events had the most profound effects? Gaia’s EEG means to look at the consciousness of the entire earth as an entity. Disasters and tragedies had the most profound effects.
As Puthoff continued in his quest to use the ZPF as a power source and as a method of space travel, Benveniste and the DigiBio team continued their studies on the health aspects of The Field. What were they able to perfect and what are the implications on health care? They were able to capture, copy and transfer the electromagnetic signals from cells. This would open a new world of digital biology where there is no need for the molecule, but only it’s signal.
What certain tenets did each of the scientists noted in “The Field” begin their individual careers with and what new tenets seemed to replace them through their ZPF experiments? The communication of the world did not occur in the visible realm of Newton but it the subatomic world of Werner Heisenberg. Cells and DNA communicated through frequencies. The brain perceived and made its own record of the world in pulsating waves. A substructure underpins the universe that is essentially a recoding medium of everything, providing a means for everything to communicate with everything else. People are indivisible from their environment. Living consciousness is not an isolated entity. It increases order in the rest of the world. The consciousness of human beings has incredible powers to heal ourselves, to heal the world in a sense to make it as we wish it to be.
What does the work of these scientists, beyond technological advances, suggest about the ability of humans themselves? Human abilities are beyond what we dreamed possible.
What does the ZPF work suggest about alternative medicine, ancient wisdom and folklore, and ultimately science and religion? The ZPF offers scientific validation that a higher collective consciousness was out there and there could be one unified vision of the world.
REFERENCE: book - The Field / the Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe by Lynne McTaggart (Ja. 2, 2008).
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