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THERE EXISTS NO MATTER

Again, our physical material reality really ISN’T physical at all. The meaning, significance and
implications of these findings within our quantum world have led to a plethora of ideas and
theories, some of which lay inside the label of “pseudo-science.” This article will present scientific
evidence that clearly show the connections between consciousness and what we call reality and how
these can no longer be denied. It will also ponder the implications of this knowing, and how this
realization plays an important role in the potential transformation of our planet, at a time when we
need it the most.
Scientific understandings change continuously throughout human history. Old “knowings” are
constantly dismissed as we come across new ones. Even with our current understanding about the
laws of physics, it could have some loopholes, especially with the recent disclosure of the . We now
know that trillions of dollars are going towards projects that the human race knows nothing about.
Other phenomenon, like zero-point energy, extracting energy and heat from electromagnetic zero-
point radiation via the Casimir force have shown to be correct and conclusive. Some of these ideas
threaten our current understanding of physics, but how can we even have an understanding of
physics when what we call ‘matter’ isn’t even real? How can we understand it if when we observe
an atom at its tiniest level the behavior of that atom changes? The quantum world is definitely a
weird one, and it’s safe to say that we don’t understand it, but we do recognize the significance and
potential it has to help transform our world. We are starting to recognize that non-physical
properties govern the universe, and we are turning our attention towards consciousness and the role
it plays with regards to the physical make up of our reality.
The notion that the atom was the smallest particle in the universe fell with the discovery that the
atom itself is made up of even smaller, subatomic elements. What was even more shocking was the
revelation that these subatomic particles emit various “strange energies.” Proponents would argue
that the findings within quantum physics only apply and are significant at the subatomic level, but
to those I say, are we not all existing at the subatomic level? When we observe ourselves and our
physical environment at the smallest level, are we not made up of atoms? Are we not made up of
subatomic particles? Are we not what we observe?
At the turn of the ninetieth century, physicists started to explore the relationship between energy and
the structure of matter. In doing so, the belief that a physical, Newtonian material universe that was
at the very heart of scientific knowing was dropped, and the realization that matter is nothing but an
illusion replaced it. Scientists began to recognize that everything in the Universe is made out of
energy.
Quantum physicists discovered that physical atoms are made up of vortices of energy that are
constantly spinning and vibrating, each one radiating its own unique energy signature. Therefore, if
we really want to observe ourselves and find out what we are, we are really beings of energy and
vibration, radiating our own unique energy signature -this is fact and is what quantum physics has
shown us time and time again. We are much more than what we perceive ourselves to be, and it’s
time we begin to see ourselves in that light. If you observed the composition of an atom with a
microscope, you would see a small, invisible tornado like vortex, with a number of infinitely small
energy vortices called quarks and photons. These are what make up the structure of the atom. As
you focused in closer and closer on the structure of the atom, you would see nothing, you would
observe a physical void. The atom has no physical structure, we have no physical structure, physical
things really don’t have any physical structure! Atoms are made out of invisible energy, not tangible
matter.
It’s quite the conundrum, isn’t it? Our experience tells us that our reality is made up of physical
material things, and that our world is an independently existing objective one. Again, what quantum
mechanics reveals is that there is no true “physicality” in the universe, that atoms are made of
focused vorticies of energy-miniature tornadoes that are constantly popping into and out of
existence. The revelation that the universe is not an assembly of physical parts, suggested by
Newtonian physics, and instead comes from a holistic entanglement of immaterial energy waves
stems from the work of Albert Einstein, Max Planck, and Werner Heisenberg, among others.
Despite the findings of quantum physics many scientists today still cling onto the prevailing matter-
oriented worldview, for no good reason at all. As mentioned earlier, these scientists restrict quantum
theory’s validity to the subatomic world. If we know that matter isn’t physical, how can we further
our scientific discovery by treating it as physical?
Despite the unrivaled empirical success of quantum theory, the very suggestion that it
may be literally true as a description of nature is still greeted with cynicism,
incomprehension and even anger. (T. Folger, “Quantum Shmantum”; Discover 22:37-
43, 2001)

What Does This Mean?

What does it mean that our physical material reality isn’t really physical at all? It could mean a
number of things, and concepts such as this cannot be explored if scientists remain within the
boundaries of the only perceived world existing, the world we see. Fortunately, many scientists
have already taken the leap, and have already questioned the meaning and implications of what
we’ve discovered with quantum physics. One of these potential revelations is that “the observer
creates the reality.”
A fundamental conclusion of the new physics also acknowledges that the observer
creates the reality. As observers, we are personally involved with the creation of our
own reality. Physicists are being forced to admit that the universe is a “mental”
construction. Pioneering physicist Sir James Jeans wrote: “The stream of knowledge is
heading toward a non-mechanical reality; the universe begins to look more like a great
thought than like a great machine. Mind no longer appears to be an accidental intruder
into the realm of matter, we ought rather hail it as the creator and governor of the realm
of matter. (R. C. Henry, “The Mental Universe”; Nature 436:29, 2005)

We can no longer ignore the fact that our beliefs, perceptions and attitudes (consciousness) create
the world.
Get over it, and accept the inarguable conclusion. The universe is immaterial-mental
and spiritual.

One great example that illustrates the role of consciousness within the physical material world
(which we know not to be so physical) is the double slit experiment. This experiment has been used
multiple times to explore the role of consciousness in shaping the nature of physical reality.
A double-slit optical system was used to test the possible role of consciousness in the collapse of the
quantum wave-function. The ratio of the interference pattern’s double-slit spectral power to its
single-slit spectral power was predicted to decrease when attention was focused toward the double-
slit as compared to away from it. The study found that factors associated with consciousness, such
as meditation, experience, electrocortical markers of focused attention and psychological factors
such as openness and absorption, significantly correlated in predicted ways with perturbations in the
double-slit interference pattern.
The problem presented in this experiment is called the quantum measurement problem (QMP). It
refers to the intriguing effect whereby quantum objects appear to behave differently when observed
than when unobserved. Scientists only view it as a problem because it disregards what our senses
tell us, that the world is completely independent of observation. This problem has led to the study of
the role of observation and measurement -which many believe to be one aspect of consciousness
due to our mind-like capacity of awareness, attention and intention.
Observation not only disturb what has to be measured, they produce it. We compel the
electron to assume a definite position. We ourselves produce the results of the
measurement.

These types of experiments are not the only ones available that show consciousness does play a
role, and is interconnected with our physical material reality in some way. The possible influence of
human consciousness on the behavior of physical or biological systems has been subject to rigorous
research and documentation for a number of years by several researches. Many of the experiments
that use the role of human consciousness and how it affects our physical material world have been
done so under the Department of Defense and military agencies, thus remaining classified -hidden
science kept from the eyes of the mainstream public world.
One example of this is the 24-year government-sponsored program to investigate ESP and its
potential use within the Intelligence Community. This operation was called STAR GATE , and most
of its research and findings remain classified to this day. Another example is the research conducted
by the CIA and NSA in conjunction with Stanford University.
Personally, I am compelled to believe that much of the science that deals with the “weirdness” of
the quantum world, and many of its technological applications remains within the realm of the
classified world. A world so secretive that it could be thousands, if not millions of years ahead of
the mainstream world.

What Level Of Consciousness Do You Operate From?


Now that we’ve established that our physical makeup is one that is not physical at all, where do we
go from here? We are atoms, made up of subatomic particles, that are actually a bunch of energy
vibrating at a certain frequency. Us, these vibrational beings of energy exhibit consciousness, which
has been shown to manifest, create and correlate to our physical material world. The next question
to ask ourselves is: what level of consciousness/ state of being do we individually, and more
importantly, collectively operate from?
Studies have shown that positive emotions and operating from a place of peace within oneself can
lead to a very different experience for the person emitting those emotions and for those around
them. At our subatomic level, does the vibrational frequency change the manifestation of physical
reality? If so, in what way? We know that when an atom changes it’s state, it absorbs or emits
electromagnetic frequencies, which are responsible for changing it’s state. Do different states of
emotion, perception and feelings result in different electromagnetic frequencies? Yes! This has been
proven.
The non-physical world is weird, isn’t it? The fact that material substances (matter) appear out of
thin air, with lots of evidence to point to consciousness as that which is creating it, is pretty
intriguing. One minute we are holding a physical object in our hand, like a coin, and then the next
minute we realize that if we were to focus in on the coins material substance with an atomic
microscope, we would see that we are actually holding nothing.
The best we can do for now is understand that the human race must operate from a place of peace, a
place of co-operation and understanding. We must realize that we are all interconnected, that we can
solve our problems here easily, given the fact that we have a number of solutions. The only way we
will be able to implement and utilize these solutions is through a shift in consciousness. The world
is indeed waking up. My soul knows the significance of these findings, it is difficult for the mind to
explain. Hopefully I did a decent job.
EXAMPLES

What are 10 examples of things that are not matter? To answer the question, you need to understand
what matter is. Everything that has mass and takes up space is matter. Every day, you encounter
phenomena that either don't have mass or else don't take up space. They are non-matter. Basically,
any type of energy or any abstract concept is an example of something that does not matter.

Things That Are Not Matter

1. Time
2. Sound
3. Sunlight
4. Rainbow
5. Love
6. Thoughts
7. Gravity
8. Microwaves
9. Heat
10.Memories
11.Information
12.Reflections
13.Energy
Other examples include dreams, magnetism, radio, and hate.

Nothing Is Solid & Everything Is Energy – Scientists Explain The World of


Quantum Physics
It has been written about before, over and over again, but cannot be emphasized enough. The world
of quantum physics is an eerie one, one that sheds light on the truth about our world in ways that
challenge the existing framework of accepted knowledge.
What we perceive as our physical material world, is really not physical or material at all, in fact, it
is far from it. This has been proven time and time again by multiple Nobel Prize (among many other
scientists around the world) winning physicists, one of them being Niels Bohr, a Danish Physicist
who made significant contributions to understanding atomic structure and quantum theory.
“If quantum mechanics hasn’t profoundly shocked you, you haven’t understood it
yet. Everything we call real is made of things that cannot be regarded as real.” –
Niels Bohr

At the turn of the nineteenth century, physicists started to explore the relationship between energy
and the structure of matter. In doing so, the belief that a physical, Newtonian material universe that
was at the very heart of scientific knowing was dropped, and the realization that matter is nothing
but an illusion replaced it. Scientists began to recognize that everything in the Universe is made out
of energy.
“Despite the unrivaled empirical success of quantum theory, the very suggestion that
it may be literally true as a description of nature is still greeted with cynicism,
incomprehension and even anger.” (T. Folger, “Quantum Shmantum”; Discover
22:37-43, 2001)

Quantum physicists discovered that physical atoms are made up of vortices of energy that are
constantly spinning and vibrating, each one radiating its own unique energy signature. Therefore, if
we really want to observe ourselves and find out what we are, we are really beings of energy and
vibration, radiating our own unique energy signature -this is fact and is what quantum physics has
shown us time and time again. We are much more than what we perceive ourselves to be, and it’s
time we begin to see ourselves in that light. If you observed the composition of an atom with a
microscope you would see a small, invisible tornado-like vortex, with a number of infinitely small
energy vortices called quarks and photons. These are what make up the structure of the atom. As
you focused in closer and closer on the structure of the atom, you would see nothing, you would
observe a physical void. The atom has no physical structure, we have no physical structure, physical
things really don’t have any physical structure! Atoms are made out of invisible energy, not tangible
matter.
“Get over it, and accept the inarguable conclusion. The universe is immaterial-
mental and spiritual” (1) – Richard Conn Henry, Professor of Physics and
Astronomy at Johns Hopkins University (quote taken from “the mental universe)

It’s quite the conundrum, isn’t it? Our experience tells us that our reality is made up of physical
material things, and that our world is an independently existing objective one. The revelation that
the universe is not an assembly of physical parts, suggested by Newtonian physics, and instead
comes from a holistic entanglement of immaterial energy waves stems from the work of Albert
Einstein, Max Planck and Werner Heisenberg, among others.

The Role of Consciousness in Quantum Mechanics


What does it mean that our physical material reality isn’t really physical at all? It could mean a
number of things, and concepts such as this cannot be explored if scientists remain within the
boundaries of the only perceived world existing, the world we see. As Nikola Tesla supposedly said:
“The day science begins to study non-physical phenomena, it will make more
progress in one decade than in all the previous centuries of its existence.”

Fortunately, many scientists have already taken the leap, and have already questioned the meaning
and implications of what we’ve discovered with quantum physics. One of these potential revelations
is that “the observer creates the reality.”
A fundamental conclusion of the new physics also acknowledges that the observer
creates the reality. As observers, we are personally involved with the creation of our
own reality. Physicists are being forced to admit that the universe is a “mental”
construction. Pioneering physicist Sir James Jeans wrote: “The stream of knowledge
is heading toward a non-mechanical reality; the universe begins to look more like a
great thought than like a great machine. Mind no longer appears to be an accidental
intruder into the realm of matter, we ought rather hail it as the creator and governor
of the realm of matter. (R. C. Henry, “The Mental Universe”; Nature 436:29, 2005)

One great example that illustrates the role of consciousness within the physical material world
(which we know not to be so physical) is the double slit experiment. This experiment has been used
multiple times to explore the role of consciousness in shaping the nature of physical reality.
A double-slit optical system was used to test the possible role of consciousness in the collapse of the
quantum wave-function. The ratio of the interference pattern’s double-slit spectral power to its
single-slit spectral power was predicted to decrease when attention was focused toward the double-
slit as compared to away from it. The study found that factors associated with consciousness, such
as meditation, experience, electrocortical markers of focused attention and psychological factors
such as openness and absorption, significantly correlated in predicted ways with perturbations in the
double-slit interference pattern.
This is just the beginning. I wrote another article earlier this year that has much more, sourced
information with regards to the role of consciousness and our physical material world:
What’s The Significance?
The significance of this information is for us to wake up, and realize that we are all energy,
radiating our own unique energy signature. Feelings, thoughts and emotions play a vital role,
quantum physics helps us see the significance of how we all feel. If all of us are in a peaceful loving
state inside, it will no doubt impact the external world around us, and influence how others feel as
well.
“If you want to know the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency
and vibration.” – Nikola Tesla.

Studies have shown that positive emotions and operating from a place of peace within oneself can
lead to a very different experience for the person emitting those emotions and for those around
them. At our subatomic level, does the vibrational frequency change the manifestation of physical
reality? If so, in what way? We know that when an atom changes its state, it absorbs or emits
electromagnetic frequencies, which are responsible for changing its state. Do different states of
emotion, perception and feelings result in different electromagnetic frequencies? Yes! This has been
proven.
“Space is just a construct that gives the illusion that there are separate objects” Dr.
Quantum

The new Science:


We are made of Energy, not Matter
The new science also accepts that the universe, including us, is made up of energy, not matter. This
is not actually new – it was posited by Socrates in Europe way back when, and by the ancient rishis
in India thousands of years before that.
Socrates said that energy, or soul, is separate from matter, and that the universe is made of energy –
pure energy which was there before man and other material things like the earth came along.
However at the end of the seventeenth century Newtonian physics became the corner-stone of
science, and it was based on the theory that there is only matter and nothing else – the whole
universe is a machine, made of matter, and so are we. Medical science is still stuck in the
Newtonian concept, even though the rest of science has now moved on to quantum physics.
Quantum physics says that as you go deeper and deeper into the workings of the atom, you see that
there is nothing there – just energy waves. It says an atom is actually an invisible force field, a kind
of miniature tornado, which emits waves of electrical energy.
Those energy waves can be measured and their effects seen, but they are not a material reality, they
have no substance because they are… well, just electricity. So science now embraces the idea that
the universe is made of energy.
We are of course made up of atoms. And atoms are continuously giving off, and absorbing, light
and energy, all the time. It doesn’t stop even when we sleep. Every cell in the body has its atoms
lined up in such a way that it has a negative and a positive voltage, inside and outside. So every cell
in our body is a miniature battery. Each cell has 1.4 volts of energy – not much, but when you
multiply by the number of cells in your body (50 trillion) you get a total voltage of 700 trillion volts
of electricity in your body. Pretty strong stuff! This is what the Chinese call ‘chi’, and is also the
energy used in hands on healing. It can even be measured outside the body for a certain radius,
depending on the sophistication of the instrument. And guess which has the stronger electro-
magnetic energy field – your head or your heart? For the answer, see the end of this article.
Now here is another interesting fact which relates to our lives… Each atom has its own distinct
frequency, or vibration. And quantum physicists study the energetic effect when atoms collide, not
their ‘matter’. What they see is that when two atomic waves meet, they either meet in synch,
creating a constructive or harmonious effect, or they meet out of synch, creating a destructive effect
in which they annul each other.
Dr Bruce Lipton, a former professor of medicine at Harvard University and author of the best-
selling ‘Your mind is greater than your genes’, explains that if you drop two equal pebbles at
exactly the same time into water, from the same height, they will both produce the same wave
ripples. Ie, their waves will be in harmony with each other, and when their ripples meet the
combined effect will be an amplification of the wavelength – in other words the merged waves
become more powerful. But if you drop the pebbles from different heights or a millisecond apart,
then when the resultant waves meet they will not be in harmony and will cancel each other out – the
waves become weaker. You can try this out for yourself.
Exactly the same thing happens when atomic energy waves meet – they either have a constructive
effect (become more powerful) or a destructive effect. Now, we are all created of atomic energy
waves, and because it is impossible to separate waves, the new science says what Osho was saying
over forty years ago: we are all connected - our waves are always meeting and getting entangled in
each other. Dr Lipton says the result of such invisible meetings we call ‘good vibes’ and ‘bad
vibes’, depending on whether the other waves we meet are in synch with us or out of synch. No
wonder so many people were ‘magnetically attracted’ to Osho and felt peaceful and harmonious in
his presence.
This means it is important to be aware of whether you are in an environment where you are getting
entangled in destructive energy waves or constructive energy waves. The cells that make up our
bodies know instinctively what is nourishing and what is toxic (Lipton demonstrates this with cells
in petri dishes which move away from toxic stuff and towards nourishing stuff). And in fact all
animals and plants communicate through vibrations, ie by sensing whether the energy is good for
them or not. But we have been taught not to listen to our feelings but instead to what people say. So
we are not trained to use our ability to sense energy, even though we have it just as all plants and
animals have.

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