Did you know that photons, which usually act anarchically, can tune their energy to behave in complete synchrony, oscillating in perfect harmony and vibrating in a rhythm so perfectly coordinated that scientists can't tell them apart? Their "superfluidity" is so extraordinarily efficient it can create a wave of light that can travel 300 million times as far as it would under normal conditions. That's why lasers can exist. That also explains much about the concentrated energy of healers.
There's more.
Under certain conditions, these atoms can slow down to identical energy levels, lose their individuality to take on the the behaviour of one complete whole. This penonmenon was only recently confirmed, at the University of Boulder in 1995, seventy years after it was published by none other than our dear Albert. He had been corresponding with an obscure Indian physicist, Satyendra Nath Bose, who had ideas about light that no one else would believe. Together they brainstormed, experimented and discovered a new state of matter with properties different than anything known in the universe.
The "Bose-Einstein condensate" led to the amazing discovery that "Living energy is able to organize into one giant coherent state, with the highest form of quantum order known to nature... and resonate like a multitude of tuning forks all attuned to the same frequency."
NOTE TO SELF: Tuning Fork Class on Friday.
Not only that, but another group of scientists, led by Fritz-Albert Popp, have discovered that "biophotons," measured from plants, animals and humans, can also act in a single superpowerful frequency, referred to as "superradiance." This led to scientists to postulate whether mental processes could create Bose-Einstein condensates.
Researcher Gary Schwartz created CCD photographs of coherent photons streaming from the hands of healers, evidence that human beings are both receivers and transmitters of quantum signals. The Intention Experiment reveals research that proves that directed intention "manifests itself as both electrical and magnetic energy to produce an ordered stream of photons, visible and measurable by sensitive equipment."
This extends to life forms of all varieties.
The Popp experiments with biophotons, the tiny particles of light emitted by all living things, reveals that there is a "telepathic communication carrying on between every living thing and its environment. Somehow a constant stream of messages was being sent out, received, and replied to."
"At first Popp believed that a living organism used biophoton emissions solely as a means of instantaneous, non local signalling from one part of the body to another -- to send information about the global sate of the body's health... But then Popp grew intrigued by the most fascinating effect of all: the light seemed to be a communication system between living things." Popp was working with fleas and fluorescent seawater algea; his colleagues had bigger fish to net. Dutch psychologist Eduard Van Wijk wondered about communication between two entities and living organisms in their path. "When a healer sends out healing intention, for instance, how far does his field of influence extend? He placed a jar of algea near a healer and his patient, then measured the photon emissions and discovered remarkable alterations that indicated that this simple life form had indeed been "bombarded with light."
Time to back up a minute for a confession.
Before I read the chapter, "Two Way Street" in The Intention Experiment, I was too embarrassed to discuss some of the experiments that are going on in my own house. Now I'm ready. Did you know that one of our country's leading lie-detector experts, Cleve Backster, used very precise equipment to prove that plants are far more sensitive than humans in picking up energy -- not just light, and not just the energy within their own environment, but also human thought, and learning from it? They even become attuned to their caretaker, so much that Backster had to automate his experiments and get others to perform them remotely so that his feelings wouldn't impact the outcome. He was ridiculed for forty years.
A Russian doctor of botany, Alexander Dubrov, confirmed Backster's results independently and wrote the bestselling The Secret Life of Plants. So that ought to vindicate those of us who believe in a "more inclusive intelligence." Not so. In fact Esquire awarded Dubrov one of their "100 Dubious Achievement Awards" and made up the disparaging summary: "Scientist claims Yogurt talks to itself."
Since this is a journal, the reason I bring this up now, is that I took down my Christmas tree yesterday. I'm ready to take my research out of the closet and report, for the record that, yes, poor dear, there was no more energy being transmitted through my pendulum when I touched her needles.
When I first put her up, the Saturday after Thanksgiving, fresh from Walmart, she was holding every needle so tightly and circling madly counterclockwise. I watered with regular water, but she was still mad. The next week I switched to hydrogen-charged water, and touched her needles in her midsection with my right hand as I held my crystal pendulum in my left. Okay, truthfully, I wasn't expecting anything to change -- actually I hadn't expected a reaction in the first place. But it did! The pendulum spun clockwise. I don't know if it was my magic water, or that she was recovering from her trauma. But a month later she's over the balcony, covered in four feet of snow.
This all sound nuts, I know. But let's hold onto our sense of humor and allow ourselves to suspend disbelief.
I bet dear Albert would agree.
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