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Transcript
For whatever deserves to
exist deserves also to be known,
for knowledge is the image
of existence; and things mean
and splendid exist alike.
Francis Bacon
YOU CREATE AN ENERGETIC-INFORMATIVE MATRIX AND CONNECT YOURSELF WITH THE
ENERGETIC-INFORMATIVE MATRIX OF ANOTHER PERSON BECAUSE:
 The EPR experiment conducted by Albert Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen confirmed
‘action at a distance’. Thanks to quantum energy, we are continuously connected to
those around us, especially those closest.
In 1935, Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen conducted the EPR Paradox experiment, which
identified the ‘action at a distance’ phenomenon. Experiments with action at a
distance show us that, thanks to quantum energy, we are continuously connected to
those around us, especially those closest or those we recently contacted, like a
wireless network connection1.

The EPR-phenomenon, described by Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen, according to
which particles, no matter how far apart from each other – practically spread all over
the universe – know one another, can synchronize with each other and they actually
do so. But what does it mean! It means that everything is linked to everything.
If you think about a long-distance-effect, you mean signals or something like that, but
this phenomenon has nothing to do with signals. It is rather a situation, in which you
think let’s say of London just now…. “Then London is here2.”

According to the quantum theory the entangled particles behave as if they possessed
an immediate connection between each other capable of traversing the entire
universe. Because everything – including us – consists of particles, could the
entanglement explain the paranormal phenomena like the telepathy?
Studies about biochemical processes in living cells showed furthermore correlations
in particles characteristics, in the way they appear in the entanglement.
The result is that the entanglement has been considered as an important factor in
functioning of the human mind. The physics Nobel Prize winner Brian Josephson from
Cambridge University goes even further: he believes that the entanglement could in
fact be the long-sought cause of telepathy3.

EPR experiment. Connection between distant human brains was proven by the
studies of Mexican neurologist Jacobo Grinberg-Zylberbaum.
1
Alexander Loyd, Beyond Willpower, 2015
Hans-Peter Dürr, Marianne Oesterreicher, We Experience More than We Understand: Quantum Physics and
the Question of Life, 2001
3
‘Quantum Entanglement’, BBC News, 2 April 2016
2
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There is proof that this absurd idea is not far from the truth. The experiments
conducted by Mexican neuropsychologist Jacobo Grinberg-Zylderbaum and his
colleagues, along with roughly 20 other studies, directly prove the idea of quantum
nonlocal connection between human brains4.

60 billion neutrinos per second crackle on every square centimeter of us (Ghostly
Particle Hunter)5.

Even a man radiates about 5000 mysterious ghostly particles, because lead atoms
decay in human body6.

The fact that according to the Einstein’s equation everything is energy, means of
course that love as well is energy – and that it has a frequency like every other form
of energy7.

The Schumann resonance frequency of 7.83 Hz corresponds exactly to brain
frequency. We are inseparably relied to the Earth and our brain stands in resonance
with it8.

The average human is made up of 100 thousand billion cells, according to some
estimates. This means that there are approximately 125 billion miles of DNA in a
human body – corresponding to 70 round-trips between Saturn and the Sun. You
could travel your entire life in a Boeing 747 flying at top speed and you would not
even cover one hundredth of this distance. Your personal DNA is long enough to
wrap around the earth 5 million times. The DNA contained in a human cell is 180
centimetres long and the two strings composing its thread wrap around themselves
several hundred million times. During my readings, I learned with astonishment that
the wavelength at which DNA emits these photons corresponds exactly to the narrow
band of visible light: Its spectral distribution ranges at least from infrared (at about
900 nanometres) to ultraviolet (up to about 200 nanometres).
Jacques Monod, another Nobel Prize-winning molecular biologist, expressed this idea
clearly in his famous essay Chance and necessity: “The cornerstone of the scientific
method is the postulate that nature is objective. In other words, the systematic
denial that ‘true’ knowledge can be reached by interpreting phenomena in terms of
final causes – that is to say, of ‘purpose’... This pure postulate is impossible to
demonstrate, for it is obviously impossible to imagine an experiment proving the
nonexistence anywhere in nature of a purpose, or a pursued end. But the postulate
of objectivity is consubstantial with science, and has guided the whole of its
4
Prof. Amit Goswami, Quantum Creativity, 2014
‘Physik-Nobelpreis 2015: Jäger der Geisterteilchen’, Spiegel Online, 11 October 2015
6
‘Physik-Nobelpreis 2015: Jäger der Geisterteilchen’, Spiegel Online, 11 October 2015
7
Alex Loyd, The Greatest Principle. Unlocking the Hidden Keys to Ultimate Success in All Areas of Your Life. From
Stress to Success, 2014
8
Paul Jakubczyk, Earthsong, Raum & Zeit, Thema Holistische Wissenschaft, Issue 21, 2014
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prodigious development for three centuries. It is impossible to escape it, even
provisionally or in a limited area, without departing from the domain of science
itself9.”


We and the Others
Vittorio Gallese and Giovanni Buccino: from mirror neurons to compassion
Every individual has a natural tendency to ‘co-resonate’ with its fellow species. We
do it in very simple situations, like those described, but also when we share with
others moments of great pain or joy. A more recent discovery in the field of the
neurophysiology lets us explain the mechanisms that our brain uses to let us
understand other people’s actions and ‘co-resonate’ with them: the discovery of
mirror neurons10.

Programming of a matrix?
As said above information is gathered in the universal field (background field, psyfield, zero point field, ‘sea of all possibilities’), stored there and then intelligently
(target oriented) utilized and combined with sense and meaning. At this point you
can make a certain analogy to the internet: Individual contributions create an
immensely big information field. In the universal super position stage (‘sea of all
possibilities’) qubits can correspond without limits through time and space namely
instantly and not locally, that is with an ‘infinite’ capacity. This information capacity is
estimated to unimaginable 10107 state possibilities per Planck-volume. (Planck scale:
1033 cm is the fundamental smallest unit. The Planck volume is then 10~33to the power of 3
[= 10-99] cubic centimeter big. The Planck volume can change within the Planck time
of 10"41 seconds).
All interactions in the universe transmit not only energy but also information.
Particles not only collide but calculate as well. With advancing calculation the reality
develops (Lloyd 2006).
Quantum spins are subject to entanglement, this has long been known. Huping Hu
and his wife Maoxin Wu used this knowledge to try out something. Is it possible to
entangle the spins of water molecules with the spins of drugs and find then the effect
of drugs in water? Exactly this works and is reproducible. The condition: To obtain
the energy for entanglement a coherent source is necessary, like a laser, a magnetic
field or a microwave. If you drink such an entangled water, the result are symptoms
as if a drug – in this case an anesthetic – was taken (Hu/Wu 2006)11.

What Heisenberg discovered was like a great bang: the subjective observer changes
the seemingly objective reality. Or, more radically: There is no objective reality at all.
Everything is in a flow. The decisive factor is always the awareness having an impact
on the events – the mind forms the matter. This recognition was obviously a shock
9
Jeremy Narby, The Cosmic Serpent: DNA and the Origins of Knowledge, Studio Astropsychologii
Manfred Spitzer, Wulf Bertram, Hirnforschung für Neu(ro)gierige - Braintertainment 2.0.
11
Ulrich Warnke, Quantum Philosophy and Spirituality: The Key to Secrets of Human Being Bound Edition, 2011
10
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for the mainstream science. A new conception of the world was forged and whirled
old certainties, for hardliner a provocation12.

About 200 years after Newton Albert Einstein presented his famous equation E =
mc²; according to it energy and matter remain in such a fundamental relation, that
they are one and the same.
We are connected with everything in the quantum field
Like everything in the universe we are also in a way connected with a sea of
information that exists beyond the physical space and time. Although we don’t come
into contact with physical elements in the quantum field and we are not even close
to them, we can however influence them and we are in turn influenced by them. The
physical body consists of organized energy and information patterns, united with
everything in the quantum field. You and all people send out a particular energy
pattern or signature. Each material thing emits steadily particular energy patterns
loaded with information. Your fluctuating mental state changes consciously or
unconsciously this signature from one moment to the next, because you are more
than just a physical body: You are awareness expressing various mental levels
through body and brain13.

There is an interesting experiment carried out with different couples. One person
stayed in an electromagnetically shielded room, whereas the other was told to think
about his/her partner. The EEG-measurements revealed the sudden presence of
brain waves identic to those of his/her isolated partner.
Matter doesn’t exist actually! They say that matter does not consist of matter but of
waves related to one another and exchanging information. Thus the idea of the world
of separations has been abandoned. Everything in the whole universe is related or, in
the language of quantum physicists, quantum entangled. Everything exchanges
permanently information with everything. For this reason the quantum physics is also
called information physics or physics of relations14.

Kevin Kelly, We are star dust
Where are we from? The explanation that we were made in stars sounds profound,
elegant and attractive to me. It implies that most atoms in all of us consist of smaller
particles created in the oven of long gone stars. Only our archaic blocks of hydrogen
were born before stars15.

In connection with the universe I can hardly find something more poetical than the
fact, that in the end every atom of our body was once on a star, which exploded.
What’s more, the atoms of my left hand stem probably from a different star than
those of the right hand. We are all literally star children and our body consists of star
dust.
12
Ulrich Warnke, Quantum Philosophie and Spirituality. The key to the secrets of human being, 2011
Dr. Joe Dispenza, Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself: How to Lose Your Mind and Create a New One, 2012
14
Dr. Med. Lothar Hollerbach, The Quantum Code. Healing and Self-Healing through the Primal Energy, 2012
15
John Brockman, How does the world work?, 2014
13
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1. Planets move around the Sun in elliptic orbits.
2. The connecting line (‘beam of light’) between a planet and the Sun scans in identical
periods the same spaces.
3. The square of the circulation time of a planet is in direct proportion to the third
power of the big trajectory half-axis.
These rules build the foundation of Newton’s derivation of universal laws of gravity
formulated almost a hundred years later16.

The cosmic radiation
Richer in energy than the greatest accelerator
Our Earth is constantly bombarded by highly energetic atomic nuclei from space,
described as cosmic radiation, because its influence increases with the height in the
atmosphere. The incoming atomic nuclei reflect the elemental abundances in the
universe: hydrogen nuclei (protons) are the most frequent with approx. 87%. In
addition to this are around 12% helium nuclei (alpha particles) and around 1%
heavier atomic nuclei.
The kinetic energy of nuclei covers a very large energy field and they are the rarer the
higher is their kinetic energy. In the range of several billion electronvolts (GeV) many
particles per square meter hit the upper Earth’s atmosphere. They may originate
from our Sun17.

When two quantum objects, for example electrons or photons, come into contact
with each other, their quantum states (i.e. the mathematical descriptions of their
features) combine or cross each other. From this moment the destinies of the
quantum objects remain closely interwoven, regardless of how far away from each
other they could move in the future18.

Actually the picture of a series of buttons being pressed is much too cumbersome
and linear to match the impressive ability of subconsciousness to process data. It is
estimated, that it can handle in proportion to the much bigger weight of the
subconsciousness brain 40 million nerve impulses per second. In contrast, the
smaller, conscious, prefrontal cortex can manage only 40 nerve impulses per second.
It means: The subconsciousness is 40 million times faster at processing information
than the consciousness19.

Our thoughts are extremely powerful.
Like radio signals our thoughts transmit our convictions and expectations into the
quantum field (which I call the field of the limitless potential, FP). And what they
draw in our life, is what matches exactly the waves radiated by us. Quantum
physicists have proved that it was impossible to observe something without
influencing it.
16
Lawrence M. Krauss, A Universe from Nothing: Why there Is Something Rather than Nothing, 2012
Benjamin Bahr, Jörg Resag, Kristin Riebe, Fascinating Physics, 2013
18
Paul Parsons, Scientific Theories in 30 Seconds, 2015
19
Bruce H. Lipton, Steve Bhaerman, Spontaneous Evolution: Our Positive Future and How to Reach It, 2009
17
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It is called the observer effect. This effect turns on its head about everything, we
have believed to know so far about the functioning of the world. But the possibilities
that it opens are simply hallucinating! Then it means that:
1. We are not surrounded by the 3-D reality constituting everything that exists, as we
have thought.
2. We are not helpless victims.
3. A whole swarm of multidimensions has been waiting to be used creatively by us20.

The human brain consists of around 100 billion nerve cells (a) whose 30 to 80
micrometer big cell bodies are connected to one another by means of sending and
receiving extensions: axons and dendrites (b). The information transfer takes place in
some hundred nanometer big contact points, the synapses. When an electrical signal
reaches the pre-synapse, messenger substances are released, which arrive to the
pre-synapse through the synaptic gap and from there emit again an electrical
signal21.

Possible Without Chemistry: Electrical Synapses
Almost all contacts, through which the signals travel from one nerve cell to another,
belong to the chemical synapses type. Here electrical impulses provoke the release of
chemical messenger substances, which get through the synaptic gap to the
neighboring cell, to release from there an electrical signal (see fig. on the right). It’s
cumbersome and costs time.
A transmission of electrical signals through synapses takes place significantly faster.
The synapses consist of proteins, the so called connexins developing tiny canals
between neighbor cells. In this way they allow a direct, almost delay-free transfer of
electrical pulses. Such connections are situated for example in heart muscles and
ensure that they contract in a rapid and coordinated manner22.

Inside you there is also a world of waves
Thus you live not only in a world swinging into forms and back out again, where there
is an unlimited number of possible realities developing simultaneously, where
everything swings and energy waves spread in all directions, but you swing in your
body too, in the microcosm of your personal life.
I have been often asked the question: where does energy come from? From what
source is it supplied? Could it dry up one day? The most important answer to this is:
We deal here with a phenomenon, which most of people haven’t understood yet in
its entire infinite extent.
Everything is energy, this is the most advanced scientific and also the ancient spiritual
definition of the universe. That’s why energies are not only capable to create and
20
Pam Grout, E³ Nine More Energy Experiments that Prove: Manifesting Magic and Miracles Is Your Full-Time
Gig, 2014
21
Gehirn und Geist Basiswissen 2/2011; Nils Brose, Ludwig Kolb, Contact Points in the Limelight
22
Gehirn und Geist Basiswissen 2/2011; Benjamin Wilhelm, William Zhang, Silvio Rizzoli, To The Synapse,
Please!
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maintain us and our universe, but also to protect and heal us. It’s due to unhindered
energy flows that we can have a healthy and happy life, in spite of all daily burdens.
The quantum physicists answer these questions with a calm consistency. In the end,
they say, the whole universe is a conglomerate of wave patterns. A homogeneous
system allowing a differentiation only at the perception level. Nevertheless a
substantial opposition of matter and energy could no longer be upheld23.

On the other hand, the question, where the matter takes its energy from, remains a
puzzle to quantum physicists. Elementary particles like electrons for example obtain
their energy from a source being obviously beyond our space-time. In fact some
physicists can calculate that electrons have almost an eternal life.
Let’s look closer at what the term universe (Universus) means, the word derives from
Latin. Universe means literally entire. It consists of ‘unsus’ and ‘versus’, which can be
translated as »turned into unity«. The particularity of this term lies in its universal
validity claim: The universe is formed by the totality of phenomena, developments
and movements.
However it is precisely the Earth’s magnetic field, which marks an intersection of
universal energies. Because it varies and these variations depend namely on
influences of extraterrestrial vibrations.
The primary resonance frequency of the Earth is 7.5 to 8 Hz. It results from the
physical laws of a cavity resonator responding to frequencies from the universe. The
physicist Schumann formulated in the nineteen-forties a corresponding hypothesis
based on his calculations. Only decades later it was possible to confirm its
correctness by measurements24.

Suddenly I have discovered that a cell life is determined by its physical and energetic
environment and not by its genes.
Positive thoughts have a powerful effect on the behavior and genes, but only if they
coincide with the actual subconscious programming.
Good vibrations, bad vibrations and the energy language.
The school medicine has largely ignored the role of the energy as an information
carrier, but applied noninvasive scanning technics, which read precisely such energy
fields. The quantum physicists have developed devices allowing the analysis of
frequency emission of specific chemical substances. These devices are capable to
establish the molecular composition of materials and objects. For the medicine they
were developed further in order to allow reading of the energy spectrum emitted by
our body tissues and organs. As the energy traverses the body easily, these modern
devices can recognize maladies by using noninvasive methods like computer
tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography.
Doctors detect malfunctions inside the body, because the spectral energy of healthy
tissues differs from that of ill tissues25.
23
Penney Peirce, Frequency, Trinity, 2009
Dieter Broers, Checklist Energy: Seven Strategies of How to Heal a Burn-Out and a Lack of Energy with Cosmic
Energy
25
Bruce H. Liton ‘Intelligent Cells: How Do Experiences Command Our Genes’, Biology of Beliefs, Mountain of
Love/Elite Books
24
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
Let me begin with the subatomic particles, the electrons and the quarks. They have a
specific spin, so they execute a rotating movement. The spin axis rotates in a
direction, which can be determined by measurements. But strange things happen
during such measurements. Quantum physicist Paul Davies realized a successful
experiment which in the meantime became legendary. He constructed a magnetic
field and thus determined the direction of spin axis rotation. The directions of other
spin axes should be determined relatively to this reference direction, however
without the magnetic field. The researcher takes measurements and sees that the
axes of electrons rotate without field exactly in the same direction that was earlier
determined by him as the reference direction within the constructed magnetic field.
It was as if the electrons outside the field were infected. Davies repeated the
measurements several times and the spin was always parallel to the field. After that
Davies constructed the magnetic field with a new direction. And immediately the spin
axes of the examined particles outside the field changed accordingly. The pre-set
rotation was thus reproduced by the particles, describes Davies this phenomenon. It
seems as if the particles knew the intention of the researcher and chose always the
direction defined earlier as reference.
Once again a reminder: coherence is the interference or overlapping ability of waves,
whereas the field amplitudes of spatially different photon sources reinforce or
diminish mutually. In this way an organized state occurs, where waves build a
cohesive communication field and are highly aligned with one another; in case of not
coherent (chaotic or thermal) photons the interferences break in a very short time 26.
Your body is made up of 7,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (7 octillion)
atoms27.

Everything in your world, everything you touch, regardless of its density or size, is
basically a collection of electrical charges interacting with the omnipresent ocean of
energy fields, like electromagnetic resistance. As later stated by Hal, mass does not
equal energy: mass is energy28.

We are composed of the same elementary particles as everything else in our physical
world. For starters, let’s take the roughly 10²⁹ elementary particles (quarks and
electrons) composing our body. About 100 million neurons, which compose our
brains, continuously transmit electrical signals, which require movement of roughly
sextillions of atoms, mainly sodium, potassium, and calcium ions. Three quarters of
our body are composed of water particles, which are replaced more or less once a
month, while the skin cells and red blood cells are replaced every few months29.
26
Dieter Broers, Thoughts Create Reality: The Laws of Consciousness
Alexander Loyd, Beyond Willpower, 2015
28
Lynne McTaggart, The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe, 2002
29
Max Tegmark, Our Mathematical Universe. My Quest for the Ultimate Nature of Reality, 2014
27
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
Entrainment is a term in physics, which means that two oscillating systems fall into
synchrony. It was coined in 1665 by the Dutch mathematician Christiaan Huygens,
after he discovered that two of his clocks with pendulums standing in close proximity
to each other had begun to swing in unison.
It is also related to resonance, or the ability of any system to absorb more energy
than normal at a particular frequency (the number of peaks and troughs in one
second). Any vibrating object, including an electromagnetic wave, has its own
preferential frequencies, called ‘resonant frequencies’, where it finds vibrating the
easiest. When it ‘listens’ or receives a vibration from somewhere else, it tunes out all
pretenders and only tunes into its own resonant frequency. It is a bit like a mother
instantly recognising her child from among a mass of schoolchildren. Planets have
orbital resonances. Our sense of hearing operates through a form of entrainment:
different parts of a membrane of the inner ear resonate to different frequencies of
sound. Resonance even occurs in the seas, as in the tidal resonance of the Bay of
Fundy at the northeast end of the Gulf of Maine, near Nova Scotia. Armour
discovered neurotransmitters in the heart that signal and influence aspects of higher
thought in the brain. McCraty discovered that touch and even mentally focusing on
the heart cause brainwave entrainment between people. When two people touched
while focusing loving thoughts on their hearts, the more ‘coherent’ heart rhythms of
the two began to entrain the brain of the other30.

The self-regulating cosmos
The steady unfolding of cosmic order has led to the formation of complex structures
on all scales of size. Astronomically speaking, the smallest structures are to be found
in the solar system. It is a curious thought that although the motions of planets have
long provided one of the best examples of the successful application of the laws of
physics, we still don’t have proper understanding of the origin of the solar system.
The planetary orbits possess an unusual, even mysterious, degree of order. For
example, the famous Bode’s law (actually due to the astronomer Titius) which
concerns the distances of the planets from the Sun. It turns out that the simple
formula rn = 0.4 + 0.3 x 2n, where rn is the orbital radius of planet number n from the
Sun measured in units of the Earth’s orbital radius, fits to all the planets except
Neptune and Pluto within a few per cent. Bode’s law was able to correctly predict the
existence of the planet Uranus, and even predicts the presence of a ‘missing’ planet
where the asteroid belt is located. In spite of this success, there is no agreed
theoretical basis for the law. Either the orderly arrangement of the planets is a
coincidence, or some as yet unknown physical mechanism has operated to organize
the solar system in this way.
Gravity: the fountainhead of cosmic order
Of the four fundamental forces of nature, only gravitation acts across cosmological
distances. In this sense, gravity powers the cosmos. It is responsible for bringing
about the large-scale structure of the universe, and it is within this structure that
30
Lynne McTaggart, The Intention Experiment: Using Your Thoughts to Change Your Life and the World, Studio
Astropsychlogii, 2012
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other forces perform their roles. It has long been appreciated by physicists and
astronomers that gravity is peculiar in the way that it organizes matter.
The key to the unique structuring capabilities of gravity is its universally attractive
nature and long range. Gravity pulls on every particle of matter in the universe and
cannot be screened. Its effects are therefore cumulative and escalate with time.
The lesson of EPR is that quantum systems are fundamentally nonlocal. In principle,
all particles that have ever interacted with one another belong to a single wave
function – a global wave function containing a stupendous number of correlations.
One could even consider (and some physicists do) a wave function for the entire
universe. In such a scheme the fate of any given particle is inseparably linked to the
fate of the cosmos as a whole, not in the trivial sense that it may experience forces
from its environment, but because its very reality is interwoven with that of the rest
of the universe31.

To begin with, for you to be here now, trillions of drifting atoms had somehow to
assemble in an intricate and curiously obliging manner and create yourself. It’s an
arrangement so specialized and particular, that it has never been tried before and
will only exist once. For many years ahead, we hope these tiny particles will
uncomplainingly engage in all the billions of deft, co-operative efforts necessary to
keep you intact and let you experience the supremely agreeable, but generally
underappreciated state known as existence.
Not an atom’s width of space remains unused. There is activity everywhere.
Everything is ruled by electrical energy. Most of us probably don’t feel it, but we are
all electrical cells. The food we eat and the oxygen we breathe are combined in the
cells into electricity. The reason we don’t give each other massive shocks or scorch
the sofa when we sit down is that it is all happening on a tiny scale: a mere 0.1 volts
travelling distances measured in nanometres. However, scale that up and it would
translate as electrical fields of 100 per metre, much stronger than the core of
lightning32.

A single cell contains hundreds or thousands of mitochondria. Your 40 trillion cells
contain at least a quadrillion mitochondria, with a combined convoluted surface area
of about 14,000 square meters, about four football fields. Their job is to pump
protons, and together they pump more than 10 21 of them – nearly as many as there
are stars in the known universe – every second33.

Rizzolatti concluded that within the brain of both primates and humans there must
be no distinction between observation and action. To make sense of the riot of
experience around us we can only imagine it by mentally undergoing it ourselves. We
31
Paul Davies, Cosmic Blueprint: New Discoveries in Natures Ability to Order Universe, Copernicus Center Press,
Bill Bryson, A Short History of Nearly Everything, 2003
33
Nick Lane, The Vital Question - Why Is Life the Way It Is?
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understand the actions of others by simulating the entire experience from a personal
vantage point, as though it were happening to us.
Rizzolatti realised that they had uncovered something fundamental in the
neurobiology of comprehension. He began referring to the phenomenon as a ‘mirror
effect’, because the neurons had a dual purpose: to impel the muscles to act and to
take note of action in others.
Convinced that they had uncovered an important means by which the brain connects
with the outside world, Rizzolatti and his team wrote up a modest paper detailing a
year of their research and sent it off to the prestigious science journal Nature, only to
have it rejected out of hand as not sufficiently interesting to anyone outside of
neuroscience. Through a personal connection, Rizzolatti eventually managed to
publish the paper in the Journal of Experimental Brain Research. Five years later,
after the paper was widely read and its full implications digested around the world,
Brain, the most important journal of neurology, welcomed an updated version of
their original research and published it immediately.
We not only mimic others’ emotions, but we also feel those emotions deep within
our body. We are so attuned to the emotional landscape surrounding us, that a
positive or negative environment affects our body and its ability to function. Natural
killer cells – the immune system’s front line of defence against cancer and many
viruses – are profoundly reactive to stress in our lives, particularly social stressors.
Large dips in the number and activity of these cells have been observed during
arguments and even minor conflicts.
Similarly social stress has been shown to affect the functioning of the hypothalamuspituitary-adrenal axis, one of the chief regulators of the body’s ability to fight off
disease. The psychologist David Spiegel and his colleagues have found a link between
marital discord and negative effects on the cortisol rhythms of the body, which are
now considered a risk factor for early cancer mortality34.

From the beginning, any two people coming together as a couple search for
similarities. The more similarities they find, the more they believe they belong
together, and the more certain they are that their love is everlasting.
We always look for ourselves in others. If we’re on the same wavelength as our
partner, crises or differences of opinion won’t set as apart. Every relationship goes
through a crisis, especially the longer the relationship. But crisis can also mean
catharsis and healing. That is the deeper meaning of crisis. We will grow, and we heal
unsettled childhood concerns. This can often put a strain and on partnership. But a
couple that is in resonance will survive any stress test. Crisis is mastered together.
Nothing in the world can put to question the feeling of belonging together35.

There is a school of thought within neuroscience that suggests freewill is a myth, that
the preconscious brain informs the conscious mind, which then acts as if it’s making a
decision – when in fact, our course of action was already decided before we realised
it. Some people are concerned that if this is true, love could be like quantum physics,
34
Lynne McTaggart, The Bond. How to Fix Your Falling-Down World.
Pierre Franckh, The DNA Field and the Law of Resonance: Creating Reality through Conscious Thought and
Das Gesetz der Resonanz
35
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in which the mere act of observing two entangled particles changes their characters.
If we became aware of the brain mechanisms of love, could we really wreck it36?
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Why are our feet glued to the ground?
In a word: gravity! Gravity is a universal force of attraction between all masses. As far
as we know, everything in the universe feels it.
Force of gravity, though week, grows with mass. While negligible for small bodies, it’s
appreciable for big bodies – Earth, Sun, galaxy.
What protects us from the dangers of space?
Charged particles, like protons (hydrogen nuclei) and electrons, zip though space at
near light speed. High energy makes them dangerous.
Earth’s magnetic field deflects these particles and keeps most away. Moon and Mars
(very little field) are most dangerous places.
What is it like in cosmic space?
In fact, interplanetary space contains about 10 atoms per cm3 (a good terrestrial
vacuum 100 000 & air at sea level 30 billion billion)
Are we made of stardust?
The universe, with its black holes, nebulae, & exploding stars, seems unconnected
with our lives. Nothing could be further from the truth. The iron in your blood,
calcium in your bones, oxygen that fills your lungs… All forged inside stars that died
before the Earth was born.
Astrologers are not guilty of being crazy, but of not being crazy enough. We are far
more connected to the stars than they ever imagined. Want to see a bit of a star?
Hold up your hand. You are stardust made flesh. You were literally made in heaven.
What are neutron stars and pulsars?
Bonkers fact: you could fit the entire human race in the volume of a sugar cube.
Why? Because matter is mind-bogglingly empty.
Naively, you can think of an atom as a mini Solar System, with electrons orbiting like
planets around a tiny central ‘nucleus’ like the Sun. But picture of atom as mini Solar
System fails to convey how amazingly empty the atom is. It is 99.9999999999999%
empty space. If you could squeeze out all the empty space out of all the atoms in all
the people in the world, humanity would indeed fit in a sugar cube. Not just a mad
theory. There are objects out in space where all the empty space has been squeezed
out of their atoms. Neutron stars.
How does the moon influence the Earth?
Contrary to popular belief, the Earth’s tides are not caused by the gravity of the
moon but by differences in the gravity of the moon.
Is our solar system special?
Solar system has ordered structure: planets orbit same direction, more or less in
same plane. Probably related to system’s origin.
What do radio telescopes intercept?
Radio waves are electromagnetic waves longer than 1 cm wavelength. They
constitute the lowest energy part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
What are cosmic rays?
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About 90% of cosmic rays are protons (nuclei of hydrogen atoms); 9% are alpha
particles (helium nuclei); 1% are heavier nuclei.
When colliding with air molecules, cosmic rays produce showers of secondary
particles and very faint glow known as Cerenkov radiation.
Ground based particle detectors, spread over large area, register air showers.
Ultrasensitive light detectors register Cerenkov radiation37.
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Electromagnetism does more than simply power our television and keep the utility
bill attached to the refrigerator door. It is one of the fundamental forces that control
the cosmos, and naturally occurring electricity and magnetism are everywhere we
look. However, before we can discuss the properties of the electromagnetic
Universe, we need to consider how we measure and describe these forces. Everyone
is familiar with voltage and current. For example, the computer on which I am writing
there words draws a voltage of 240 volts3 at a current of 1.5 amps. But let’s think a
little more about what these terms mean. Current simply measures the rate at which
electrons flow along a wire. A current of 1 amp is produced when approximately
6,241,509,600,000,000,000 electrons pass a given point every second.
Voltage is a slightly more abstract concept: It measures the strength of the force with
which electrons are pushed along the wire.
Extremes of gravity. Gravity is a common force. All matter particles in the cosmos
exert gravitational pull on all other particles. Even though the only gravity you can
‘feel’ right now is the Earth’s gravity pulling you down, the people and objects around
you are also attracted with your own little gravitational pull, just like every planer,
star, and galaxy in the Universe. Even though gravity is common, it is surprisingly
weak. You can easily prove it by touching a small magnet to a paperclip and lifting it.
Magnetic pull is much stronger than gravity and lets a little magnet conquer the
gravity pull of the entire planet Earth. The main difference is that magnetic pull
usually does not spread over great distances, while gravity is everywhere. You cannot
shield yourself or hide from gravity, you cannot eliminate it. Everything in the
Universe experiences the gravitational pull of everything else38.
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We know that a mole of substance contains a fixed number of the atoms or
molecules that make up that substance. This is Avogardo’s number, a little over six
hundred billion trillion (6 x 10²³). Here, then, is the answer. The weight of the ice
cube that you feel in the palm of your hand is the combined result of the masses of
six hundred billion trillion molecules of H₂O, or about 10,800 billion trillion protons
and neutrons39.
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Physicists have known for a century that solid steel is really mostly empty space,
because the atomic nuclei that make up 99.95% of the mass are tiny balls that fill up
merely 0.0000000000001% of the volume, and that this near-vacuum only feels solid
because the electrical forces that hold these nuclei in place are very strong.
Moreover, careful measurements of subatomic particles have revealed that they
appear able to be in different places at the same time, a well-known puzzle at the
heart of quantum physics.
I first did the math for neurons, the hundred billion or so nerve cells that, like wires,
transmit electrical signals in your brain. Neurons are thin and long: if you laid yours
out in a row, they’d wrap around the Earth about four times. They transmit electrical
signals by transporting sodium and potassium atoms which each have an electron
missing (and therefore have a positive electric charge). If you connect a voltmeter to
a resting neuron, you’ll measure 0.07 volts between the inside and outside of the
cell. There is a chain reaction, called firing, which propagates down the length of the
neuron at a speed of 320 kilometres per hour, while about a million sodium atoms
enter the cell. The axon quickly recovers and fast neurons can repeat this firing
process over a thousand times per second40.
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Cole Porter ‘What is this thing called love?’ 1929
Love. The most wonderful thing in the world – or a box of enmeshed feelings? Is it
something complicated – or the simplest thing in the world? Is it possible to explain it
scientifically? It dominates our life – we savor it or we look for it – and when we are
deprived of it, the world seems to collapse. The numerous facets of love keep us so
busy, that since time immemorial almost every poem, every book or musical piece
and each movie deals with love and over and over again she is new and fascinating.
And that is right – because love is the key to the continued human existence. No
wonder that love is commanded by strong and surprisingly simple biologic
mechanisms. These mechanisms however influence not only our love life but also
large aspects of our social behavior. Recent hypothesis suggest that the complex
consequences of social links are co-responsible for the complexity and even for the
exceptional size of the human brain (Dunbar and Shultz 2007). Love is so simple, but
it has far-reaching consequences.
And for neurobiologists: certainly love cannot be controlled voluntarily, it seems to
be domiciled in primitive, deep brain areas – no surprise that it has meanwhile been
proved by experiments on animals and human brain scans. And also it is no surprise
that the latest research at the molecular level on brain reveals a close connection
between addiction and love.
On the whole, it emerges that our human activity is surprisingly strongly determined
by our biology – partly by genetically inherited behavioral patterns, partly by
childhood experiences that leave their marks in the brain. Certain behavioral patterns
and personality differences can already be explained biologically – but this does not
release us from the responsibility for our decisions and actions. Being biological
organisms is a part of human nature.
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First off: We like most to decide ourselves who suits us best, the intuition is
unsurpassed here. No agency, no advisor, no psychological form to fill out can beat
this. (…)
You attract me!
The searching for partners similar to ourselves is typical for many species and the
biological term for it is ‘homogamy’. But how a man (or a woman) manages to find a
partner genetically as close as possible? The answer is really simple: Genetic relatives
are similar to us in outward appearance. And how you can recognize it (especially
when you as a prehistoric man don’t have a mirror)? An answer to this problem is
called ‘sexual imprinting’. As parents are the closest relatives, you look for a partner
(man or woman) who resembles as close as possible your parents.
Thus, on an average, people follow fundamental biologic criteria while searching for a
partner – in spite of cultural, social and cognitive influences. However it should be
pointed out, that our behavior and also our choice of partner are complex. Many
influences are still largely unknown and unexplored and many influences have more
in common with us as cognitive individuals than with us as biological, evolutively
optimized actors.
One more thought: Whether at the end we are happy with our partner does not
necessarily depend on the fulfillment of all biologically relevant, genetically optimal
or evolutively beneficial criteria. These criteria determined by the evolution help only
to transmit our genes as far as possible. Our personal happiness could be situated
entirely elsewhere.
It must also be clarified what it means in the context of neuronal dimensions: a cube
of 3x3x3 millimeter, i.e. 27 cubic millimeters contains according to certain
estimations and depending on the brain area from 500,000 to 2 million neurons, for
which you obtain an average value every two seconds41.
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The role of the vagus nerve.
Your present personality is additionally shaped by a third biological factor, which we
want to introduce to you: the tenth cranial nerve. It constitutes the principal
connecting line between your brain and your body and is also called vagus nerve. It
issues from the brain stem and runs through the internal organs. But principally it
connects your brain with your heart. You know already that your heart rate rises
when you feel offended or threatened – it can be attributed to the Fight-or-Flight
Reaction, inherited from our ancestors, however you may not know that it is your
vagus nerve which calms your beating heart by engaging (together with oxytocin)
another, also primeval, Calm-and-Connect-Reaction.
Against the background of the information that love equals attachment, it becomes
clear that your vagus nerve is a biological active post supporting and coordinating
your love experience. This nerve escapes your awareness. It stimulates tiny facial
muscles responsible for creating eye contact and the synchronization of your facial
expression with that of another person. It adjusts even the tiny muscles of your
middle ear, so that you can better hear the voice of another person in spite of
background noises. In a gentle but still radical way the vagus nerve increases the
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chances for an attachment between both of you. It increases the chances for a
positive resonance.
The new science of love makes it clear that your body functions like a verb. Of course
some features of your body – like your DNA or your eyes color – remain relatively
constant. But your brain registers unceasingly the permanently changing living
conditions and coordinates the flow of biochemical substances, which in turn change
your body and brain from inside, on the cellular level. Your body takes initiative. In a
remarkable way it sends everything that you feel – your moments of positive
resonance or their absence – to all body parts, prepares you either for being healthy
or ill and more or less for the loving attachment too.
Characteristic features of love are concern and care for others, a warmth and a
genuine interest bringing you to give trust and empathy. An article that appeared
some time ago, attempting to identify the most important feature of love – applying
for all love variations from romantic through parental to platonic – determines
concern and care, or more abstractly, the ‘investment in the well-being of another
person and only for the sake of his/her wellness’, as the essential, always present
fingerprint of love. Concern and care cause that you pay more attention to other
people’s needs, you receive and process incoming information more attentively, to
protect your fellow humans from a loss. Besides, at the next meeting with people,
who you share micro-moments of positive resonance with, love leads to even more
automated positive reactions – both of you assume, that you are favorably disposed
towards each other, what allows you to experience further moments of positive
resonance. Studies have even revealed that your daily interaction with friends and
colleagues would become much more cheerful and pleasant as soon as you learn to
take care about the micro-elements of love.
Put simply: Love leads to a fundamental change of heart
Think how a soccer match or a concert can evoke a positive resonance on a large
scale. By means of intense synchronized calls, songs, marches, dances or other
simultaneous actions a deep feeling of group solidarity may be created – capable to
absorb even a whole stadium.
Become
Over time love triggers wave movements. The more frequently you experience a
positive resonance daily, the bigger is its influence on what you are going to become.
Future prospects
We have seen how love sends its wave movements through time and space.
According to studies your awareness expands automatically in a moment of positive
resonance, so that you learn to appreciate this moment as well as other people more
than it is the case normally. Also automatically your body begins to lean towards
another person and agree with him/her, starting a subtle, synchronized dance that
reinforces your attachment. Over time these powerful moments change you. They
contribute to the extension of your social network, reinforce your resilience, increase
your wisdom and ameliorate your physical health.
Furthermore, love is deeply personal. It develops in your mind and body and with
their help, like a wave, culminates in every new micro-moment of attachment – in
every smile, laugh or this knowing or agreeing regard that you share with others. So
although these micro-elements are deeply personal and volatile, they become more
and more objects of scientific investigation. Thus for the first time you can look at
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and appreciate love not only through personal, subjective glasses but also through
scientific, objective ones. In this way you understand better, why your body and mind
are created for love and can only benefit from it. Learn how to look for love more
often and it will not only lift up you but also your surroundings and our world – far
beyond what you and I can imagine today.
There are numerous occasions for love. It is up to you to use them and thus lead a
fulfilled life42.
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