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drew hempel
05-28-2006, 09:57 AM
In my opinion the work of Dr. Fritz-Alfred Popp who discovered biophotons is probably the most exciting science going on today.

Dr. Fritz-Alfred Popp developed a machine that could measure biophoton signals from a firefly at several km away (or so I've read).

The book "The Field" by Lynn Mactaggert gives a longer description. Basically the science experts were going to take his machine away. He had to secretly steal it from his own lab and go underground until the witch hunt was over!!

Then Dr. Popp healed people of cancer and his latest research is documenting the chi meridian lines in humans!!

He's in the field of biophysics and even Nobel physicist Ilya Prigogene verified the existence of biophotons.

All living things emit light -- even visual light -- and this field of light is coupled instanteously so that our cellular information is maintained while the cells themselves constantly die and regrow.

So this is really the "morphic resonance" that Dr. Rupert Sheldrake hypothesized.

Dr. Fritz-Alfred Popp has stated that DNA is a transducer for this non-local biophoton field which is produced as "chemiluminesence."

The field is synchronized -- for healthy people -- so that light is emitted from the hands and the forehead in the same phase -- entrained.

But disease occurs when the light can not be emitted from the body -- there is too much energy or energy blockages in the body.

Dr. Fritz-Alfred Popp can measure these blockages and then take action to free them up.

It's also postulated that this "chemiluminesence" is how telepathy works.

Light, through holography, transmits information as 1s and 0s via the interference waves of energy.

drew hempel, M.A.

Dna
05-28-2006, 10:11 AM
So this is really the "morphic resonance" that Dr. Rupert Sheldrake hypothesized. No, it isn't. Sheldrake would claim that everything has a morphic field, even photons. The morphic resonance theory is really a theory of everything and, by its nature, seems to be pretty unproveable. This is its main problem as a scientific theory.

As for Popp: I had heard of him mostly through the book "The Field", which is very good. I seem to remember that 'coherence' was important for this form of light. For the uninitiated, coherent light is 'in step' I.E. laser beam. Normal light is not coherent.

Light, through holography, transmits information as 1s and 0s via the interference waves of energy. Holography is a way of storing information, not transmitting it. The visual information stored in a hologram is not stored as binary '1s and 0s' but as a 'fringe pattern' on the holographic plate.

Dna.

[ May 28, 2006, 11:18 AM: Message edited by: Dna ]

drew hempel
05-28-2006, 11:46 AM
Hi Thanks for clarifying my post. What you wrote is in complete agreement with what I wrote only except your logic is tighter.

Bernard Haisch, the editor of the academic Journal of Scientific Exploration, has a new book out called:

"The God Theory" -- subtitled details on zero-point energy, and everything else, etc.

Anyway he discusses how a recent study demonstrates that Einstein's equations applied for lasers can be inverted to also apply to the zero-point energy field. This new application of Einstein's equation explains certain cosmological conundrums as stimulated emission from the zero-point energy field.

So coherence, synchronization, etc., but the question remains about what machines are necessary to construct this stuff.

Science has always been overseen by aristocratic imperialism while yoga is just based on the philosophy that infinity can not have a precise symbol and synchronized stimulated emission can arise through Pythagorean (Taoist, sacred geometry, etc.) body positions and movements.

Of course even McDonald's has a new advertisement featuring a lady doing yoga!!!

haha.