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“Not only did Tesla have a lot more going on in his head visually, but he also didn't use the standard vocabulary of the times, so most of his work is still a complete mystery. His strategy is on the correct track, but he stopped far too soon to see any practical benefit because he was only using a single frequency at a time. You have to use all the frequencies or at least a large swath of them simultaneously.”

“But we know that every single atom has at least several, and physicists haven't yet published a full "sheet music" for each element's vibrational resonant modes. I was astonished to find out it hadn't been. I'd been working on the assumption that they had this problem licked since the 1930s, when they discovered all these new subatomic particles, which would have used the same sort of instruments and techniques to discover the vibrational resonance modes, but nope~!”

“Your computer and mine operate at approximately a three (3) gigahertz frequency rate. So, we'd need a device similar to that, but at a thirty-thousand (30,000) gigahertz frequency rate to see a notable effect. And that's when physical reality becomes indistinguishable with virtual reality, and you can literally write your breakfast each morning from code!”

“If you think about it, there are several ways possible for feminine consciousness to find a position from which it cannot proceed. In such circumstances, masculine consciousness always arrives to just decide seemingly at random to break out of the recursive loop, because reality cannot stop, not even for an instant. Sometimes it's only possible to ask for forgiveness rather than permission.”

“The female soul can coexist quite happily in a world she doesn't control (via self-fulfilling prophecy), consequently bequeathing an attraction from those who need to change the world before they can know that they exist in it. It's the same difference between a wave in the water and the ocean itself. One announces their presence by existing there in the first place, and the other asks permission before opening any door.”

“Consciousness then evolves as a system for memorizing which aspects of the environment are perceptual and which are telecommunication. This is the precise level of evolution that humanity as a species is on, currently; the ability to distinguish memory matter from sensory matter, and by applying recursion, quantifying the difference using dimensional analysis.”

“Recognizing that the difference between memory matter and sensory matter is itself a fully relative-subjective dimensional quality implies that constancy and variability share the same dynamic relationship as space and time, leading to the concept of orthogonal space-time. Therefore, consciousness can be quantified-measured in numerous ways since there is not exactly one (1) way only to proceed to this level.”

“The way a machine works -- all machines work -- is that heat is transferred from a source location to an indeterminate location. By virtue of knowing that heat is available as potential energy, the possibility of anticipating where it will be released is only determinate after it is, because the figure that determines the answer to that question is Maxwell's Demon.”

“In 1926 Werner Heisenberg developed his now famous uncertainty principle. [The original name used by Heisenberg was the “unsharpness” principle (Unsharfeprinzip). Later the name was mistranslated and popularized as the “uncertainty” principle (Unsicherheisrelation), from Elementary Quantum Chemistry, Second Edition by Frank L. Pilar, page 19.] It's a purely mathematical concept. It applies anywhere that there are waveforms. The Unsharpness Principle originates not from Quantum Mechanics, but rather from Classical Wave mechanics.”

“The uncertainty principle had profound implications that 100 years later are still not fully appreciated. The uncertainty principle also signaled an end to the dream of the previous scientific model of the universe. How can one predict future events if one cannot even measure the present state of the universe precisely?”

“The mechanistic worldview of classical physics had been based on the notion of solid bodies moving in empty space. This notion is still valid in the region called the “zone of middle dimensions,” in the realm of our daily experience where classical physics continues to be valid. Yet modern physics forces us to go beyond the middle dimension.”

“Quantum physics indicates undetected communication between the observer and the observed. Because observation affects particles, there must be something between the observer and the particle where information relays back and forth.”

“Study quantum physics, and you will soon reach the inescapable conclusion that so-called “physical particles” behave in such an unusual way because they are not physical. At the sub-atomic level, matter doesn’t exist at definite places. Instead, it shows “tendencies to exist.”

“In quantum theory, these tendencies are expressed as probabilities and are associated with mathematical quantities which take the form of waves. This mathematical expression is why particles can be waves at the same time. They are not “real” three-dimensional waves like sound or water waves. They are “PROBABILITY WAVES,” abstract mathematical quantities. All laws of quantum physics are expressed in terms of these probabilities.”

“We are still using the classical term particle for something wholly different. This leads to not only confusion within the scientific community but also hinders “quantum consciousness” from making inroads into culture and society.”

“Quantum theory thus demolished classical concepts of solid objects and strict deterministic laws of nature. At the quantum level, classical physics dissolves matter into wave-like patterns of probabilities. Moreover, these probabilities do not represent the probabilities of things. Instead, these probabilities are PROBABILITIES OF INTERCONNECTIONS.”

“Subatomic particles have no meaning as isolated entities. They are understood as interconnections between the observer, their preparation of an experiment, and the subsequent results. The bottom line is that space isn't something that objects are in. Position and momentum are just part of the meta-object's frequencies equation.”

“Quantum theory shows we cannot decompose the world into independently existing smallest units. It reveals the essential Oneness of the universe. The deeper we look, the more nature reveals that there are no "basic building blocks" but a complex web of relations between various parts of the whole.”

“It's critical to have confidence that the unsharpness / uncertainty principle manifests on the macro scale, as well as the micro. It's excruciatingly painful to logically derive the existence of macro existence as independent of micro entanglement. Jungian synchronicity is another term for this entanglement. It is your imagination that is the central method of controlling these entangled states.”

“In atomic physics, the scientist cannot play the role of the detached observer. Instead, they become involved in the world they observe to the extent that they influence the observed objects' properties. This affecting outcome by observation is true for scientists and every human being. Observation affects the world we see. We are more than casual observers. Instead, we are active participants in a participatory universe.”

“There are no "building blocks," only a complicated web of relations between various parts of the whole. And these relations always include the observer. The human observer is the final link in the chain of the observational process.”