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Chapter 2: Invisible forces and fields


Illustration 2: The sun and the magnetic field of earth

When I first held a magnet in my hand as a child, I was fascinated and tried to connect two of them and then separate them again. I quickly noticed that this only worked with certain sides. What impressed me most was that there was some kind of force at work, but one that could not be seen. It felt like a piece of magic - something that you can't see and that is there anyway. This force of the magnets could even work through my fingers without it hurting or being felt.

»How does this alternating force of attraction and repulsion come about?« I asked myself as a child. At the time, nobody in my environment could really explain it to me. Then many years later in school I got my answers. Poles of the same name repel each other and unlike poles attract, in stark contrast to the so-called »wavelength« between two people. If two people like each other, they are attracted to each other, if they do not like each other, they repel each other. With magnets it is exactly the opposite. This is how our teacher explained it to us at the time, so that we could remember it better. As you can see it worked.

Permanent magnets were not very strong back then, but nowadays there are super magnets with enormous power. The extremely high adhesive force of neodymium magnets with an area of just a few square centimetres, for example, allows a bicycle to dangle easily on the garage wall. What I would like to convey to you is that there are fields that clearly have an effect on something, but cannot be perceived by our senses. The force that works between these magnets can be made visible in a roundabout way, for example by placing the permanent magnet under a sheet of paper and scattering iron filings on the paper. By touching the paper, the small iron filings align themselves along the field lines of the magnet and make them visible indirectly. The result is a beautiful two-dimensional image that reveals an otherwise invisible world of forces.


Illustration 3: Magnetic field lines, made visible by iron filings

Where does a magnet actually get its power from? Physics teaches us that it basically consists of little magnets that are made up of electrons, the movement of which creates a magnetic field. Each electron is, so to speak, a mini-magnet, which by its own rotation creates a magnetic field. We call this rotation a spin. Many electrons with the same rotation and orientation result in a permanent magnet. This model of the particles rotating around their own axis to explain the spin, however, contains contradictions and is not the ultimate conclusion. One reason for this is that, with the advent of quantum physics, atoms and electrons no longer have to be viewed only as particles, but also as waves. Strictly speaking, we don't know what an electron looks like in detail. Is it a wave, a cloud, an energy ball, or a particle? At least it seems to be crystallizing that it is not a mini-particle of matter that orbits an atomic nucleus like the moon does around the earth. This also raises the question of who or what is specifically responsible for electrons orbiting the atomic nucleus, just like planets in our solar system around the sun and entire solar systems in our galaxy around a centre consisting of a black hole. In fact, it is not yet known exactly where this angular momentum or spin of the electrons comes from and what energy causes the orbiting of the planets around suns. Einstein had already asked himself the question of the origin of this energy responsible for the rotation and movement in our universe and could not finally clarify it. A definition from the Internet states that the spin was given to every particle during the Big Bang. But just as quickly as I found that answer, it could also be refuted, because the further an electron or planet is from its centre, the slower its orbital speed becomes. So we can assume that a few more explanations of magnetism are needed to get a complete picture of what it really is. Our technical possibilities for researching the micro- and macrocosm give us hope that these questions can also be clarified in the near future and that our knowledge of our universe will become a little more complete. The example with the magnet and the forces connected with it is ideally suited to get a better idea of how energies and fields affect people, animals and plants, surround us and penetrate us without our noticing. Everything in our universe is flooded with fields, and that which we often call »nothing« in our ignorance does not exist, because even this nothing completes energy with its inherent information to a whole. Everything is woven together like in a giant spider web and we humans are part of it. One theory is that all matter in our universe was condensed to the size of a pea and extremely hot before the Big Bang. All information and energies were one and still are after the Big Bang, although the universe has been expanding for 13.81 billion years. As we shall see, everything consists of a visible and an invisible part, a material and a subtle component, which are inextricably linked. Just as we can make the field lines of a magnet visible with iron filings without being able to see the field lines themselves, it is now also possible to represent the energy body of animate organic and inanimate inorganic materials. At the beginning of the 19th century there were already the first attempts in photography to make improved and more detailed images of the field body visible. This visualization is called Kirlian photography or high-frequency high-voltage photography. As early as 1920, the Russian scientist and biologist Alexander Gurwitsch, who was experimenting with germinating onions, believed that cells emit light. The Soviet electrical engineer Semjon Davidowitsch Kirlian developed a photographic method in 1937 that provided evidence for this thesis and had it patented several times in 1949. In the 1970s, the German physicist Fritz-Albert Popp was able to detect light emission from biological tissue, which he called »emission of biophotons«. Although it moves roughly in the range of the wavelength that we can see with our eyes, it is not sufficient for real optical perception. The visible light is in the frequency range of a wavelength from 380 nm (violet) to 760 nm (red). Animals, on the other hand, can also perceive the shorter-wave ultraviolet and / or the longer-wave infrared light. For example, some freshwater fish see infrared radiation, which we humans only feel as heat radiation, while short-wave ultraviolet light is recognized by many insects, reptiles, some species of birds and also by deep-sea fish. When a bee flies over a meadow landscape, it sees the flowers differently than we do, as it is particularly strongly attracted by the ultraviolet light of some plants and settles there.


Illustration 4: Representation of a leaf with Kirlian photography

They worked hard to make these light emissions visible to the human eye. In 2007, for example, the first patent was released for a corona camera that contained a sensitive UV image sensor in order to map the strong UV emission of the discharge. On this and the next two pages you can see three photographs of a leaf, a hand and a coin made with Kirlian photography.

The blue ring of light around the leaf is clearly recognizable. All electrically conductive materials can exhibit these electrical discharges. In the second picture you can see a human hand.

The more vital a body is, the more intense the radiation and the fewer boundaries or gaps that can be recognized. Kirlian photography works with both animate and inanimate matter, as you can see from this 1-pfennig piece.


Illustration 5: Representation of a hand with Kirlian photography

Many researchers assume that Kirlian photography can measure the biophoton concentration of a living body, and many alternative practitioners work with this technique of corona discharge photography in order to be able to carry out an optimal patient history. Just like plants, all of our organs also reflect the state of bio-photon radiation, which can be recognized from the body's vitality.


Illustration 6: Kirlian photo of the front and backside of a 1-Pfennig coin

We can influence it positively and favorably through healthy eating, sport, meditation and »spiritual hygiene«. There are now extremely sophisticated measuring devices that can display the light radiation on the fingers and thus allow good conclusions to be drawn about a patient's vitality or possible illnesses. This works best when the person is treated holistically in body and soul.

The present book deals with our mind, our consciousness and matter. Similar to a magnet that exerts a force on iron filings and gives them a certain direction, the subtle body also acts on the material body of a person and enables the consciousness to control it together with the spirit and a will. Consciousness and spirit are the sources of a non-physical information field that guides the body and outlasts physical death, the existence of which we are forced to assume. This intangible, electromagnetically undetectable intelligent field will open up completely new areas of research for our scientists in the coming decades. Just think of the phenomenon of the influence of matter by an observer, as the double slit experiment showed at the beginning of the 19th century, or of the birth of biophotonics from the combination of biology and photonics, which is the interaction between organic material and photons or light quanta and enables an examination of biological material for emitted electromagnetic radiation. Quite similar is the case with quantum physics, which brought together quantum mechanics and field theory. The influence of fields on quantum objects can be described better with it than with the old physics. If we go into research areas of ferromagnetism and the microcosm or into particularly pure systems such as laser beams and superconductors, we will not come to a comprehensive understanding without them.

But let us return to our subtle body. What is this made up of and how does it affect the material body? Most people believe that they are only what they can perceive with their five senses. However, if we try to explore this material part more closely and dive into the microcosm, we see that nothing remains but a lot of energy. What breathes life into our body can be found in the subtle structures inside and outside of our body, in areas that lie between the physical and the immaterial, between the body that can be touched and what we can no longer measure with our measuring devices and belongs to the purely spiritual world. Here we find our true core, the divine aspect of our being, which forever strives for perfection and experience.

Where our ears stop hearing

Where our eyes stop seeing

Where our senses no longer perceive

This is where the great reality begins.

(Heinz Kaletsch)

Illusion Human

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