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Old 02-11-2010, 11:40 AM   #14 (permalink)
DerekMB
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Originally Posted by Acting Like Godot View Post

Now, the scientific perspective. I'm going to refer you to a few experiments by William Tiller, a professor of engineering, at Stanford University. Here's one example - read this, about the camera that was affected by the man's intention "to reveal God's universe":


There are others, involving anything from fruit fly eggs, to rooms, to the pH of water samples, being affected by thoughts.
I've been doing research and I am gradually more and more coming to the conclusion that waves define reality and there are specific types of wave patterns for specific types of things.

I don't really know how many different types of waves and/or wave patterns there are but I think it may be infinite, or at least a ridiculously large number.

Since it has been found that all matter exists most simply as waves of energy, and energy composes matter, then there are an infinite amount of different types of matter as there are an infinite amount of types of waves.

I think there will be new scientific breakthrough's and interest in these ideas in the coming years. At the least I think that physics will have to admit, once and if they solve many fundamental problems, that wave dynamics - classifying, organizing, controlling, etc... - is the future of physics and will lead to all of the scientific breakthroughs people have almost come to expect over the years like anti-gravity, infinite "free energy", or "ray guns".

We are discovering, it seems, that we can cause complex chain reactions within systems by doing very small and simple things. Traditionally, this has been referred to as chaos theory, however it's not really chaos, we just don't have all the information we need to be able to understand or control at present. That is quickly changing as information or computing technology is advancing at a very fast rate. Most commonly chaos theory is known as the Butterfly Effect: The idea that something as small as a butterfly can cause a chain reaction just by flapping it's wings that could eventually result in a tornado.

Soon I believe people will begin to experiment with harnessing wave power. The greatest thing is that anyone can do this, I think it's only a matter of time before enough people figure out its possible. Any and all waves can be amplified, the same as a light wave can be amplified to produce a laser. Eventually we will want to amplify our brain waves too I think, which usually carry frequencies between between 0-40 Hertz.
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