The amazing promises
of the Zero Point Field
Tijn Touber
This article appeared in Ode
issue: 8, printed with permission
The story that youre
about to read has created quite a stir among our editorial
staff. The subject touches upon everything, literally everything
that we humans do in our lives. And this is confrontational,
disturbing and hopeful all at once. But that wasnt
the only reason for the commotion. There was also a continual
discussion about the way this topic should be introduced.
After all, writing about an energy field that connects man
and matter and continually affects everything and everyone
is not as quite as simple as the average article.
Tijn Touber, who locked himself
away for weeks to write this amazing story, must have come
close to desperation. Not only because of the comments we
made and the continual discussions we had with one another,
but also and especially because of the complexity of the
issue. The words of Niels Bohr, the renowned Danish scientist,
should have been a warning to us: Anyone who is not
shocked by quantum theory has not understood it.
Hence, dear readers, you are
forewarned. But there is some consolation: if at any time
you cannot follow the story, you are in good company. Hold
on tight. (Or better yet, let go.)
The editors
Shireen Strooker is standing
motionless in the middle of a large field, surrounded by
600 people. The gorgeous landscape under the mist of powerful
Mount Rainier in the upper northwest of the United States
is invisible to her. Shireen is blindfolded, as are all the
others in the field. That morning they all made a drawing.
The hundreds of drawings are now hanging on the fence along
the edge of the field. The assignment: find your own drawing
blindfolded.
Shireen does a meditation exercise,
pictures her drawing and thinks: I am the creator of
the drawing and the spectator, I only have to become one
with the drawing and it will automatically pull me towards
it. Then, without bumping into anyone, she walks straight
across the field and
picks out her drawing straightaway
from among the 600.
Coincidence? Pure luck? Youd
think so. But Shireen was not the only one to perform this
implausible act that day. The results of this exercise involving
the students of Ramthas School of Enlightenment violate
the laws of empirical probability theory. Apparently, humans
are capable of communicating with matter intangibly.
The curriculum of this unusual school aims to prove that
phenomena such as telepathy and clairvoyance are not wondrous
mysteries, but gifts that every human being possesses and
can develop. The unwritten slogan of the Ramthas schools
curriculum could be that there is more to the world than
meets the eye.
There are other schools and
movements that have proclaimed this message in recent decades.
In fact, the New Time Movement was founded on it. But the
exciting thing is that the hard science of modern physics
is starting to lend proof to the existence of a ubiquitous
energy field, which could offer an explanation for the miracle
of a blindfolded woman who finds her drawing amidst 600 others.
In her book The Field
(HarperCollins, 2001), investigative journalist Lynne McTaggart provides
an overview of recent scientific discoveries that demonstrate
that there is an all-encompassing energy field connecting
man and matter. In their search for the heart of the matter
(no pun intended) for the smallest particle scientists
discovered the fields special characteristics and
potential. The so-called Zero Point Field (the name comes
from the fact that even at the absolute zero point, energy
can still be measured) appears to provide the explanation
for countless known phenomena and processes that had stumped
the scientific community for generations. Gravity, electromagnetism,
clairvoyance, telepathy and the spontaneous healing of
wounds: the origins of these diverse phenomena can all
be traced back to this quantum field.
McTaggart writes: Researchers
discovered that the Zero Point Field contains the blueprint
for our existence. Everything and everyone is connected
with one another through this field in which all information
from all time is said to be stored. Ultimately, everything from
man to matter can be traced back to a collection
of electric charges that are continually in contact with
this endless sea of energy. Our interaction with this field
determines who we are, will become and have been. The field
is the alpha and omega of our existence.
A connection between matter
and mind runs counter to the scientific foundations upon
which modern society is based. Our perspective on life is
still greatly influenced by the mechanistic worldview introduced
by Isaac Newton in the 17th century. Newton saw the universe
as a machine with separate parts that have a limited influence
on one another. René Descartes added his vision to
the mix, that the human mind is separate from the lifeless
matter we call body. In Newton and Descartes way
of thinking the world simply keeps turning, whether we humans
are there or not. We dont particularly matter.
Darwins evolutionary
theory reinforced the image of the lonely, isolated human
being. It was all about eating and getting eaten. Humans
appeared to be an evolutionary accident without any particular
meaning. But huge questions remained: how does life begin,
how does our mind work, why do we get sick, how does a single
cell develop into a complete human being, and so forth. Many
scientists looked for answers to these questions in religion,
but that brought them into conflict with themselves.
The first indications
of a possible bridge between spirituality and science came interestingly
enough from physics discoveries made at the beginning
of the last century. In 1911 the German physicist Max Planck
demonstrated that there is an energetic empty space between
atoms. But because he established that this energy field
is everywhere at all times, he considered it a constant that
did not influence material existence.
Other pioneers in quantum physics
discovered that the most elementary building blocks of matter
couldnt actually even be called matter.
Sometimes these building blocks behaved like particles, then
like waves and sometimes like both at once. In 1927, Werner
Heisenberg dubbed this the principle of uncertainty.
It appeared that subatomic particles were not solid objects
but vibrating little packets of energy that couldn't be quantified
or understood as separate parts. A more significant break
with Newtonian thought was hardly conceivable. At this elementary
level, nothing appeared to be certain. There were only endless
possibilities.
Moreover, these particles appeared
only to take a specific shape if a spectator observed them.
If a person noticed a particle, it froze. The
researchers came to the startling conclusion that consciousness
creates reality and Einstein wondered whether the moon would
actually exist if we didnt look at it.
The physicists also noted that
particles that at one time were connected to one another within
a molecule for example remain connected always and
everywhere, and influence each other instantly, that is faster
than the speed of light and over great distances. This so-called non-locale
phenomenon indicates that the dimensions of time and
space do not apply at an elementary level. Einstein spoke
of distant ghostlike connections.
Einstein and his contemporaries
were unable to reconcile the new discoveries in quantum physics
with the Newtonian reality they could see and touch around
them. Their solution was a scientific monster: different
laws applied to the world of small particles than for larger
matter. At the same time these scientists sought meaningful
refuge in spiritual and religious texts. Erwin Schrödinger,
for example, studied Hinduism, Heisenberg looked into Platos
theory of the ancient Greeks, Niels Bohr was drawn to the
Tao and Wolfgang Pauli to the Cabala.
What didnt work a century
ago now appears possible. The theory of the all-encompassing
Zero Point Field could span a definitive bridge between spirituality
and science. Einstein couldnt prove it, but
suspected it, when he said the the field is the only
reality. The field could explain the instantaneous, ghostlike transfer
of information between quantum particles. Divergent scientific
discoveries point in the same direction.
Biologist Paul Pietsch of the
University of Indiana in the United States wanted to know
where memories are stored in the brain. Pietsch conducted
experiments with salamanders. First he taught them specific
patterns of behaviour. Then, to destroy their memory, he
removed their brains and milled them in a meat grinder. Finally,
he put the remainders of the brains back in the salamanders heads.
The result? After awhile the salamanders re-exhibited the
learned behaviour. Put another way, their brains were shattered,
but their memory lived on. Pietsch concluded that memory
was not a local phenomenon, but is somehow linked to something an
energy field? outside the salamanders where they collect their
memory.
Neuroanatomist Harold Burr
of Yale University discovered the field in a different way.
During the 1940s he researched energy fields around living
organisms and discovered that young salamanders have a light
field around them in the shape of an adult salamander. This blueprint appears
to be already present around the unfertilised egg. Burr also
saw light fields around plant seeds that took the shape of
mature plants. These fields could explain why you can amputate
a salamanders leg, jaw or even the lens of their eye,
only to see the body part grow back.
Salamanders may have an unusually
strong connection with the energy field around them, but
this phenomenon can also be seen in humans. Amputees can
sometimes feel (phantom) pain in the amputated body part.
Burrs work also demonstrates that bodies matter are
connected to an enveloping energy field.
And where do clairvoyants
get their visions? Physicist Hall Puthoff of Stanford
University in the United States asked himself that very
question. He conducted various experiments with two clairvoyants
in which he gave them the coordinates of a place on earth
they had never been. Independent from one another, the
clairvoyants were able to describe these places in detail.
To measure the extent of their clairvoyance Puthoff asked
them to describe Jupiter before Nasas Pioneer 10
spacecraft had charted the planet. Somewhat embarrassed,
clairvoyant Ingo Swann said he saw a ring around the planet. Perhaps, he
told Puthoff, I may have accidentally directed my
attention to Saturn. No one took the drawing seriously
until some time later when Nasa released images from the
spacecraft showing that, indeed, Jupiter had a ring.
The CIA has since shown interest
in the extraordinary results of Puthoffs research,
which could potentially be used for espionage. As an experiment,
CIA agent Christopher Green was sent up in an aeroplane with
a piece of paper in his pocket on which three numbers were
written. This was no problem for clairvoyant Pat Price, who
was able to recite the numbers accurately, and in the right
order. However, he said he felt a little nauseated. It later
appeared that Greens flight had run in to heavy turbulence.
Puthoff then conducted experiments
in which he sent people to random coordinates and asked them
to photograph the location in 15 minutes and fill in a list
of questions he gave them. In nearly all cases, the clairvoyants
were able to clearly describe the locations based on the
coordinates they were given.
Puthoff went a step further.
He asked the clairvoyants to describe the location before
the test subjects arrived. And they did. The clairvoyants
appeared capable of describing the destination a half-hour
to five days before the travellers arrived. Puthoff concluded
that time and space do not exist on the level of the Zero
Point Field. The information is apparently already available
before the actual events occur. Puthoff conducted a total
of 336 comparable experiments proving it made very little
difference to the clairvoyants whether or not the subjects
were at the location in question.
Physicist Helmut Schmidt conducted
another remarkable experiment that points to the timelessness
of the energy field. He had his test subjects put on headphones
and listen to bleeps produced by a machine. The sounds were
random and equally distributed over the left and right ears.
Their assignment was to have more sounds go into one of the
ears. Nearly all the subjects were successful. In other words,
people were capable of influencing the machine without directly
touching it. Schmidt concluded there must be a field that
connects man and machine.
His next experiment reinforced
this once more in a rather bizarre way. He gave a test subject
a tape with bleeps to take home and asked him to influence
the tape so that more bleeps would be sent to the left ear.
Schmidt made a copy of the tape for himself. The next day
the bleeps had indeed shifted, with more going to the left
ear. To his amazement Schmidt discovered that his copy had
also changed, although as far as he knew the machine as
usual had evenly distributed the bleeps over both
ears.
The only possible conclusion
for Schmidt was that the future intention of the test subjects
influenced the tape when it was actually recorded. Just as
the little salamander knows that he must grow up to be a
big salamander, Schmidts test subjects know that they
will influence the recording of the bleeps before he actually
asks them to do so. Past, present and future apparently flow
together in the energy field.
In another type of experiment,
Harvard University psychologist Ellen Langer demonstrated
that time is a relative notion. A group of people over age
70 was taken to an isolated area where a scene from 1959
was exactly replicated. The furniture dated to that year,
they were shown films from 1959 and even the newspapers and
magazines they were given came from that period. Within a
week the groups actual symptoms of ageing had reversed.
The joints in their fingers were more flexible and their
eyesight improved. Langer concluded that because the participants
were given the same mental information as in 1959, their
bodies began to adapt to the physical situation at that time.
One of the possible explanations is that these people in
their 70s made contact with their own energetic blueprint
from 1959, and their bodies followed suit.
The American doctor
and author Deepak Chopra puts it this way: Time
is dependent on our perceptions. No experiment has ever
proven the existence of the continual movement of linear
time and the concept has never been expressed in a mathematical
formula. The experience of the continual movement of linear
time is a phenomenon that was created by our nervous system.
In fact, the past, present and future exist simultaneously,
side by side, in a field of endless possibilities. The
experience of linear time is the way in which nature protects
us from experiencing everything at the same time. But that
is what actually happens. Einstein put it more concisely: Space
and time are modes in which we think, not conditions in
which we live.
In the field there is no difference
between a memory and a new experience. The brain retrieves old and new information
the same way. This explains the salamanders remarkable
recovery. Their brains were largely destroyed, but the memory had
not been lost; it was stored in the field. Just as intuition,
clairvoyance, premonitions, telepathy and other inexplicable phenomena
can be understood if the Zero Point Field is seen as a storage
place for information to which anyone can tune in at any
time. Is that what Nostradamus was doing when he saw the
future?
One of the first scientists
to recognise that the Zero Point Field could be the missing
link for our understanding of the universe was the Hungarian
systems expert Ervin Laszlo (see page XX). In his book The
Creative Cosmos written in 1993 he writes that the
field is more than a mass of shimmering energy in the background
of our existence. According to Laszlo, the Zero Point Field
is an information carrier. This quantum vacuum is the
origin of mind and matter a blueprint of the universe.
Even our own memories are not stored in our brains, but are
stockpiled like holographic information in the field. Our
brains are mainly receivers and processors of this information.
When they resonate with certain frequencies they gain access
to specific information.
Are you still there?
You have just read that time
doesnt exist and that human beings can influence machines.
All this in a world that says computers are always right
because they are indisputably logical. Yet we are still talking
about verifiable physical and scientific experiments. All
these experiments and phenomena point to the fact that the
ghostlike discoveries in the area of quantum physics have
substantially more influence on our daily reality than the
pioneers of a century ago originally thought. Does the universe
according to Newtons laws still exist? Or is the world
proving to be a dynamic web in which everything and everyone
are connected? Does that imply that my life means something
radically different than I thought?
My life? Does an I even
exist?
Does the concept of individuality
still have meaning if everything is connected and even our
own memories are accessible to everyone? An even more exciting
thought: the atoms that are in contact with one another and
with the universe in a myriad of ways temporarily and intermittently
shape our body. Every seven years all the cells in our body
are regenerated; no atom is the same again. And who knows
what kind of information those new atoms are carrying when
they nestle into our bodies? Individuality, I and mine become
very limited concepts when viewed this way. Our separate
existence, which we believe to be the basis of our daily
experiences, is no longer the central issue. It is replaced
by the all-encompassing connection.
These scientific discoveries
can also explain the peculiar phenomenon that people in hospitals
heal more quickly when random people in random locations
around the world pray for them daily, as research has proven.
And the connection with the Zero Point Field also appears
to be clear thanks to the similarly bizarre fact that people
who have undergone organ transplants take on certain memories from
the organ donor.
When I pray for people,
they get better. Surely, the reverse is also true. I realise
that it is in my own interest to treat my environment with
care and respect. One way or another, we all carry the responsibility
for the field that connects us all. And for the reality that
we create together.
For my life, the second implication
of the Zero Point Field is just as radical as the insight
that separation actually does not exist:
I create my own reality.
Just as I can apparently influence
a machine, I can influence all matter around me. More to
the point: I do it all the time, including influencing the
matter in my own body. If I create reality, then the world
is not as it is, but as I perceive it. My thoughts determine
reality.
Roy Martina, a doctor and
karate champion, was at a party once when a friend attacked
him from behind as a joke. His natural reaction was to put
the man in a hold, whereby he broke his friends finger.
Under the motto of you break it, you fix it they
decided to conduct an experiment. They had heard that Aboriginals
were able to heal broken bones nearly instantaneously. Martina: We
thought, if they can do it, we can too. We tuned into the "Aboriginal
field" and sent that energy to the broken hand. A couple
of days later my friend was back playing volleyball. X-rays
showed no trace of a fracture.
In his famous book Think
and Grow Rich written in 1937, Napoleon Hill explains
that those who make it big mainly succeed because, at the
very deepest level, they are convinced they will. Successful
people, Hill concludes, solemnly believe in their aim and
simply know they will achieve it. Because they focus all
their attention on the aim, it materialises just as
in physics experiments all particles that are given attention
become visible.
The third life lesson from the field
is that in principle, everything is possible.
All information is available
in the Zero Point Field. It is my challenge and that
of us all to glean the best from it. As Michelangelo
once said about sculpture: The image is already in
the marble, all I do is cut away everything that is not the
image. I sometimes experience the same thing when Im
writing a story and I see words appear on the screen that
Im barely conscious of thinking. Just like that, I
get sentences that I dont consciously know or think
of from the field? Its called inspiration. But
in fact inspiration is no longer an inexplicable
circumstance, but a demonstrable physical phenomenon.
During his visit to the
Sistine Chapel in Rome, Mozart heard Allegris famous
Miserere. That piece of music is only heard once a year,
during Holy Week, after which it disappears behind lock and
key for another year. After hearing it only once, Mozart
was able to register it in his mind and thus able to break
the secret spell around the work. Ervin Laszlo comments: Mozart
and other composers of his calibre were not alone. They had
access to the field and thus were in contact with masterpieces.
Artists are interpreters and
translators rather than creators. Their talent is not a miracle,
but something that in principle everyone can learn. It is
a question of tuning into the field.
On a Greek island, Shireen
Strooker is sitting with her husband Bram Vermeulen at a
table at an outdoor cafe in the sun. In the middle of the
table a briefcase blocks their view of one another. Bram
is looking at a piece of paper in front of him and slowly
counts: One, two, three, four
On every
count Shireen writes down a plus or a minus after the number
on her sheet. She tries to ignore the surprised glances from
onlookers so she can fully concentrate on what Bram is sending her:
a plus or a minus. When the sheet is full, they switch. They
are both trying to get a plus or minus after the same number.
That day they play the game
a total of 11 times. According to the laws of probability,
Bram and Shireen should have the same plusses and minuses
50% of the time. But that day their score is 70%. They know
its no coincidence. Theyve had similar results
before. Bram and Shireen know that you can reach each other
if you tune in correctly.
But we often get in the way
of our ability to tune in. Shireen: There is a clear
difference between concentrating and tuning in. If I concentrate,
I try with all my might to achieve something with my thoughts.
Usually you achieve just the opposite. What we call "thinking",
is actually mainly about doubting. You wind up in all kinds
of emotions "I cant do this, what am I
doing here?" and you dont achieve your
aim. Tuning in means not thinking and making contact with
the information thats already there. You become one
with the information and resonate with it.
Shireen describes an exercise
she did with an overweight man. They stood opposite one another
and stared hard into each others eyes. Then they both
walked to opposite ends of the room and Shireen had to pick
up on the mans favourite food. Her first image was
a chocolate bar. But given the mans size she
began to doubt. It must be a hamburger, she thought.
She drew a hamburger and walked back to the man. Wrong, it
was a chocolate bar. Shireen: Thats what I mean
by thinking.
Children are naturals at tuning
in. It is amazing how successful small children are at Shireens
drawing game with which this story began. I also remember
playing hide and seek with my little sister. She counted
to 10 outside the living room, came back in and walked directly
to where I was hiding, regardless of which curtain or chair
I was crouched behind.
Nor are animals hampered by
thoughts. The British biochemist Rupert Sheldrake (see page
XX) describes numerous extraordinary phenomena. A cat that
that answers the phone, but only when her owner
calls. All other calls are ignored. Or horses that refuse
to take another step over a path that will shortly be buried
under an avalanche. Dogs that try to no avail to
get their owners to leave the house before they are involved
in a serious accident. There are also stories involving animals
that manage to leave town before an earthquake hits.
Learning to tune into the Zero Point
Field enables us to create consciously.
When at one point I needed
to move, I created an image of the house I wanted. I visualised
a house by the ocean with woods nearby, high up, lots of
light and affordable. For a few weeks I paid a moments
attention to that visualisation every day, which anchored
the energetic image in the Zero Point Field. It was just
a matter of time before it would materialise. That happened
two months later. Now I live in the home that I once envisioned.
Using my visualisation I actually tuned into the Zero Point
Field. By paying attention to an image, that image my
house could become reality, exactly as physicists small
particles manifest themselves when given attention.
Dreamers used to be laughed
at by people who considered themselves sensible, who had
both feet planted firmly on the ground. Now those dreamers
have science on their side. Dreams are where reality begins.
The future is created by seeing that future, by tuning into
it. In principle, anything is possible.
Science is presenting a reality
that my rational mind can scarcely comprehend. How can a
person influence a machine? How can time not exist? How can
I make something intangible, tangible? But I am living in
my house and Shireen found her drawing. My doubts must have
to do with the quantum leap that my rational mind must now
make. Theres a good reason why physicist Niels Bohr
said that Anyone who is not shocked by quantum theory
has not understood it.
One evening Shireen arrives
home to find a yellowing envelope from her mother containing
copies of the Gospel of St. Thomas discovered in 1947. In
this gospel Jesus tells Thomas: I am not your Master,
but you have drunk. You have become intoxicated from the
bubbling spring, which I have measured out. For Shireen
it is clear that Jesus drew from the same well the
same field as she is now learning to drink.
Enlightened learned people
like Jesus see through the story of creation. They didnt
need science for their knowledge of the Zero
Point Field. Thousands of years later science and spirituality
are on the point of converging. The consequences and possibilities
are immense. The miracle of Jesus and other enlightened thinkers
was their ability to see and help shape a better world. They
understood: if I want another world, I have to learn to think
differently. Or, as Gandhi put it: Be the change you
wish to see in the world.
Anyone who thinks that only
the Mahatma or the Saviour can do that, now has scientific
evidence of the contrary. Each one of us is capable. Each
one of us is a creator. Each one of us can change the world.
And that doesnt have to be an endless, difficult process just
think of the Aboriginals ability to heal broken bones.
It can happen today. It can happen now. After all, what is
time?
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