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Adventures Beyond the Body

William Buhlman

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1926 Schrodinger wave equation (Erwin Schrodinger) 1926 Matrix mechanics equated with wave mechanics (Schrodinger) 1927 Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics: there is no deep reality—observation affects reality 1927 Uncertainty principle (Werner Heisenberg) 1927 Davisson-Germer experiment (ClintonDavisson, Lester Germer) 1928 Antimatter (Paul Dirac) 1932 Neutron discovered 1932 Positron discovered 1932 Quantum logic (John von Neumann) 1935 Einstein-Rosen Bridge paper (Albert Einstein, Boris Podolsky, Nathan Rosen) 1935 Meson predicted (Hideki Yukawa) 1947 Meson discovered 1949 Feynman diagrams (Richard Feynman) 1947—1954 Sixteen new wavelike particles discovered 1957 Many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics (Hugh Everett) 1958 One-way membrane hypothesis (David Finkelstein) 1961 Black hole map to parallel universe (Martin Kruskal) 1962 Quasars discovered 1963 Spinning black hole connecting an infinite series of parallel universes (Roy P. Kerr) 1964 Quarks hypothesized 1964 Bell’s theorem (J. S. Bell) 1970 Implicate order (David Bohm) 1971 Nonlocal connections (Bell theorem) (Henry Stapp) 1972 Freedman-Clauser experiment (Stuart Freedman, John Clauser) 1974—1977 Twelve new wavelike particles discovered 1982 Aspect experiment (Alain Aspect) 1993 Gravitational waves (Huise and Taylor) In the twenty-first century, science will recognize that the substructure of the universe is indeed a non-physical continuum of energy. This recognition will initiate a renaissance of scientific discoveries relating to the unseen structure of matter and the universe itself. Scientific non-physical exploration will open the door to a new world of opportunities and knowledge. From astrophysics to philosophy, the established scientific observations and conclusions will begin to be re-examined and reappraised. The new knowledge obtained from scientific out-of-body exploration will empower each science to see beyond the dense molecular forms and peer within the very heart of matter. Our current scientific data are largely the result of molecular observations. The subtle underlying structures and energy systems remain undiscovered. The traditional scientific method and its dependence upon physical technology will eventually evolve into a cooperative merger of physical and non-physical research techniques. In the twenty-first century, the interaction between physical technology and human consciousness will become a science in and of itself. Just imagine what could be gained if a team of respected scientists and researchers were trained to explore out-of-body. Physicists could personally observe the undiscovered building blocks of matter. Medical researchers could explore the unseen energy forces that cause cancers, AIDS, cellular decay and disorders. Chemists could document the invisible energy that influences and controls molecular change. Biologists could investigate the very essence of physical life, and psychologists could explore the invisible inner realms of the mind. Thousands of bright, curious researchers today are hungry to discover and explore the unseen structure of matter. Many of them have a burning desire to observe beyond the current limits of technology and are looking for an opportunity to expand their vision beyond the maze of quantum theories. Only consciousness can observe and record the multiple complexities of space-time and thought-created realities. The door is now open for those who have the courage to step away from their physical preconceptions and explore the quantum realms of energy. The well-known physicist and author Fred Alan Wolf concludes his Parallel Universes by stating: The human mind is the laboratory of the new physics. It already is tuned to the past and the future, making existential certainties out of probable realities. It does this by simply observing. Observing oneself in a dream. Observing oneself in this world when awake, observing the action of observing. If we are brave enough to venture into this world with consciousness as our ally, through our dreams and altered states of awareness, we may be able to alter the hologram by bringing more conscious “light” to the hell worlds that also exist side-by-side with our own. It is time to speed up the process of illuminating the hologram, time to bring in the big laser of consciousness. It is time to know this universe place for the first time ever. Continuum of Consciousness The non-mathematician is seized by a mysterious shuddering when he hears of “four dimensional” things, by a feeling not unlike that awakened by thoughts of the occult. And yet there is no more commonplace statement than that the world in which we live is a four-dimensional continuum. —Albert Einstein Consciousness is a continuum extending from physical wakefulness through progressive states of awareness into nonphysical areas of the universe existing far beyond our current scientific vision, This continuum of consciousness is as large and diverse as the universe itself; each time we “fall” to sleep we are shifting our awareness inwardly within the continuum. Each dream, meditation, and hypnosis session is a partial glimpse into our personal continuum of consciousness. Our recognition of this is a major step forward in our evolution. It’s only natural that first we must explore 28
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