Scientists have long pondered on the strange phenomenon that particles are also waves at the same time . That’s impossible, surely? They have to be one or the other? They don’t when you appreciate that particles and waves are manifestations of the same information . They only appear to be different because of the form that information takes (Fig 33 ). Waves are the foundation information construct and particles are their decoded holographic representation. ‘Collapsing the wave function’ is the act of decoding holographic reality which exists in another form at the beyond-human-sight quantum level. Quantum reality is waves of possibility and potentiality and the mind decodes that into holographic actuality. Scientists say that ‘physical’ reality only exists when we observe it, but the term missing here is ‘decode it’ . Physical reality only exists when it is decoded . The act of observation triggers the decoding process. Human reality requires an observer to exist because the observer is making it exist in that form in the decoding system of the brain (Fig 34 ). Waves (‘non-physical’) and particles (‘physical’) are different forms of the same field of information. Scientist Albert Einstein said: ‘The wavefield is the sole agency of the particle matter.’
He’s behind you!
For reasons I have explained Einstein’s contention has to be the case. The ‘observer’ principle is like the classic scene in a British pantomime show when a character faces the audience and they shout that someone ‘is behind you’. As the character turns around to check this out the person behind moves around as they do. No matter how many times the character turns what he is looking for is always behind him and so unseeable (Fig 35 ). Move your focus in any direction and wavefield becomes hologram. We don’t see what’s ‘behind you’ (wavefield reality) because the act of observation triggers holographic decoding (Fig 36 ). Writer Michael Talbot described in his book, The Holographic Universe , something he witnessed at a family party in which a stage hypnotist was invited to entertain the guests with some mind tricks. At one point a man called Tom was put into a hypnotic trance and told that when he was brought back to a waking state he would not be able to see his daughter. The hypnotist asked the daughter to stand right in front of her father and the now apparently awakened Tom was asked if he could see her. ‘No’, he said, she wasn’t in the room. He was, in fact, looking right into her belly as he sat and she stood. The hypnotist then put his hand in the small of her back and asked Tom if he could see what he was holding. ‘Yes’, Tom replied, bemused at such an easy question – ‘You are holding a watch’. He was asked to read an inscription on the watch which he did while his daughter was standing between him and the watch. A mainstream scientist would tell you that is impossible when the explanation is so simple. The base form of the daughter’s body was a wavefield of information operating at frequencies outside the human visual frequency range. Unless she was decoded into holographic form within the frequency band of Tom’s eyes/brain she would not appear in her father’s ‘physical’ reality. What’s more if she wasn’t in his mind holographically she could not block his view to the watch (Fig 37 ). The hypnotic suggestion that Tom wouldn’t see his daughter firewalled his brain’s decoding system from reading his daughter’s field and without that happening she would remain invisible to him. This is also a basic explanation for ‘ghosts’ which are wavefields of consciousness not connected to a human body field and thus cannot be decoded into ‘physical reality’. Most appear as ethereal and not ‘solid’ because of this although some can project a self-image so powerfully that they may appear to be ‘solid’, albeit briefly. Neo in The Matrix asks how he can appear to have a body while in a computer program connected to his brain and he is told that his mind is creating a ‘residual self-image’ – a ‘mental projection of your digital self’. In the context of a ‘ghost’ it’s a mental self-image of the former digital self which will still be imprinted in the ‘ghost’s’ wavefield. Even the illusory ‘world’ that the brain constructs is manifested from a fraction of the information we receive second by second. The mainstream Wonderpedia science magazine said:
Every second, 11 million sensations crackle along these brain pathways … The brain is confronted with an alarming array of images, sounds and smells which it rigorously filters down until it is left with a manageable list of around 40. Thus 40 sensations per second make up what we perceive as reality.
Figure 38:The process of decoding virtual reality games is the same in principle as how we decode the ‘physical’ world.
Forty sensations or bits of information construct our experienced reality from 11 million received and any gaps are filled in by what the brain believes should be there. It’s hysterical to think what reality is compared with the way we experience it. We can get some insight into the process of reality-manifestation with the ever more sophisticated virtual-reality games and systems which mimic technologically the way we create reality biologically (another form of technology if the truth be told). Players wear headsets, earphones and gloves which allow electrical information and codes of the game to access and override the decoding of ‘normal’ reality and trick the same senses into decoding a fake reality (Fig 38 ). The mind-trick can be so effective that people react as if what is being played artificially to their eyes, ears and touch senses is real (Fig 39 ). I have just described human reality and how its illusions are created.
The brain is an information processor
This sub-heading may appear to be stating the obvious. Of course the brain processes information. Yes, on that we are in agreement. It’s the wider context that produces the fork in the road that takes me and many in mainstream science in different directions. This involves the contention that consciousness (information) is not only processed by the brain but also originates in the brain. I seriously don’t agree. Oh, but different parts of the brain ‘light-up’ or switch-on when people are in various perceptual states. Okay, but does that happen because the brain is generating those states? Or because it is decoding those states through specialised areas of the brain related to those states while the information being processed originates elsewhere? I say the latter. Where does the information come from which the brain decodes into what we perceive as our thoughts, emotions and perceptions? The question has multiple answers in that the nature and origin of that information can come from multiple potential sources. Those locked away in the Bubble will process information through the brain from within their Bubble while those who have breached the Cult’s perceptual firewalls and accessed expanded awareness will process information from way beyond the Bubble. As a result how they see themselves and reality will be dramatically different. Put aside what you have been told about the brain for a second and imagine it to be only a processor of consciousness and not the origin – ‘you hum it, son, and I’ll play it’, as the saying goes. Information processed by the brain comes from wavefields of consciousness outside the brain and this can be confined to the five-sense ‘Bubble’ or be any scale of expanded awareness with which your mind allows itself to connect. If you do access those expanded levels you are called crazy and insane by those in the Bubble. Information processed by the brain also comes from countless other sources including television, social media, personal experience and the ridiculously-named ‘education’ system. The brain will process anything that comes its way so long as this myriad of potential information is delivered within the frequency band of brain activity. It will decode the sound (frequency) of the human voice and also information delivered from realities way beyond the realm of the human voice if minds open to that level of awareness (Fig 40 ). When people say they ‘hear voices in their head’ they are describing the same phenomena as the brain receiving information delivered by the vocal chords as electromagnetic waves which it decodes into words. The information can originate with another human or from dimensions of reality ‘far away’ (as with psychics or mediums). It can also be delivered in the form of waves generated technologically to infiltrate the brain’s perceptions to misdirect and manipulate a target. The Cult operates just such a system worldwide today as I will be describing. The brain is a receiver, transmitter and processor of information, not the origin, and it can be a challenge to discern what is ‘you’ and what is another source of the wave information you decode as thought and emotion. There are ways of doing that though which I’ll get into later.