The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe

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Was Quantenrechnungen zeigen, ist, dass wir und unser Universum in einem Meer von Bewegung leben und atmen – in einem Quantenmeer von Licht. To truly understand the deeper implications of this, begin by delving into The Field, and you will not only being seeing the larger tapestry from which to view reality, but how the vibrational quantum zero-point field of energy is there for the taking, waiting to be employed by everyone. Bewusstsein war ein globales Phänomen, das sich überall im Körper abspielte, und nicht nur in unserem Gehirn. Bewusstsein war, aufs Wesentliche reduziert, kohärentes Licht. Seethaleris labai literatūriškas: nors skirtingi balsai skirtingai ir skamba, jis vis dėlto išlieka sau būdingas, meditatyvus, lyriškas. Tas labai gražu - atsiminiau diskusiją apie Rožyną, kad Fiokla rašo neliteratūriškai, kad ten vien publicistika ir "ne literatūra", tai va palyginus juos matyti, kas tai yra ta literatūra, kur tikrai nekyla joks klausimas, kokio tipo tai rašymas. Bet sykiu skaičiau ir galvojau apie Bergerį, Seethalerį, tuos literatūrinius balsus apie mirtį ir žmonių gyvenimus. Man vis dėlto Fioklos neapdirbtas ir žalias rašymas buvo kažkuo artimesnis ir gyvesnis - Seethalerio balsai labai gražūs, bet kažkaip tolimi, neprakalbntys, tik vietomis. Gal čia mano (ne)skonio bėda. Bohr und Werner Heisenberg erklärten aufgrund von Experimenten, ein Elektron sei keine definierte Einheit, sondern existiere als ein Potenzial, als Summe aller Möglichkeiten, bis wir es beobachten oder messen, wodurch es sich auf einen bestimmten Zustand festlegt. W

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You ever read a book that completely upended your entire reality structure by quantum leaps and bounds? Probably not, and if so, probably not many, correct? Fortuitously, The Field, by investigative journalist Lynn McTaggart, is just one of those books. The idea behind this novel is original as it is not meant be be a horror or a ghost story. In fact, the reader does not feel as if they are reading tales told by the deceased, and this is what makes The Field an unusual read. The voices sound like those of the living, and some observations they make about their passing away could not be said more naturally. Goodwin, Doris Kearns (27 January 2002). "How I Caused That Story". Time. Archived from the original on 9 February 2002 . Retrieved 18 October 2014. Fourteen years ago, not long after the publication of my book The Fitzgeralds and the Kennedys, I received a communication from author Lynne McTaggart pointing out that material from her book on Kathleen Kennedy had not been properly attributed. [...] Though my footnotes repeatedly cited Ms. McTaggart's work, I failed to provide quotation marks for phrases that I had taken verbatim[...]. These voices together – young, old, rich poor – build a picture of a community, as viewed from below ground instead of from above. The streets of the small, sleepy provincial town of Paulstadt are given shape and meaning by those who lived, loved, worked, mourned and died there.Hal Puthoff is a physicist whose theories about zero point energy form the basis for The Field, along with his experiments with self-proclaimed psychics and “remote viewers” Swann & Price. As it turns out, Puthoff spent a decade as a highly involved, high level member of the Church of Scientology. Now, I’m not one to put down others for their involvement in religion. However, Scientology is not a religion. It is, in every sense of the word, a cult. If Puthoff is so gullible that he can be lured in by a cult for ten years, it seem pretty likely that his psychic friends swindled him too. One of the best books I have ever read. It took a long time to read and it will take a long time to write a review...so stand bye. In the months between first publication of What Doctors Don't Tell You in magazine form, and February 2013, 54 breaches of the Code of Advertising Practice in 11 adverts were adjudicated and upheld by the Advertising Standards Authority along with a further 11 informally resolved cases, concerning adverts in the first two issues, [18] with more breaches in subsequent issues too. [19]

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McTaggart has a personal-development program called "Living The Field" which is based on an idiosyncratic interpretation of the zero point field as applied to quantum mechanics. She appears in the extended version of the movie What the Bleep Do We Know!?, [8] (2004). It’s funny that it’s even a question as to whether the game would stop because of rain. Ask any kid and they’ll tell ya it’s more fun playing soccer in the mud. And like the professionals they get a long soothing bath once their dirty clothes are off. My first real, not-so-talked about Irish read. Oscar Wilde and Joyce are the 2 real big ones that everyone has heard of, Keane to be honest I didn't know of 2 days ago. As a trained systems scientist and bio-engineer with a wide variety of experiences in body-mind and energy disciplines, I am very very interested in the subject matter. To be honest, I went in without too much skepticism. Based on my experience, Qi or Life Force is real, and existing scientific paradigm cannot explain it at all. So I was looking for a real good read that might be thought provoking.Tėvo žingsniai prieškambaryje. Motinos kailinės kepurės kvapas. Gydytojas. Naktinių seselių balsai. Geležinkelis. Mūsų pirštai šleikščiai švelniuose minkštų kino salės kėdžių tarpuose. Kelionės autobusu. Tamsūs žiemos vakarai. Ant virtuvės grindų palietas pienas. Kryčiai. Žaizdos. Randai. Jos rankos. Jos pėdos. Jos kakta. Šiukšlių konteineryje dėžė su kaladėlėmis. Sausainiai. Obuoliai. Sumuštinis. Trylika taurių, ir dar negana. Negyvi paukščiai prie laukujų durų. Ant palangės gaištanti vapsva it dūzgiantis vilkelis. Muzika iš tolo. Mirtis ateina kaip vėjas. Pasiima tave. Ir nusineša. Call it global consciousness, call it qi, call it parapsychology, call it God…McTaggart’s book ranges widely, covering topics such as Einstein’s “spooky” action-at-a-distance, remote viewing, spiritual healers, ESP, homeopathy, prayer and how all of these apparently supernatural phenomena can be scientifically explained by the ZPF. The western world of science and medicine is finally catching up to where the rest of the world’s populations have been for centuries. LAUKAS pasakoja apie Paulštato, išgalvoto miestelio, kapines. Į knygą ir širdį sukrenta 29 miestelio gyventojų gyvenimo istorijos. Teisingai pastebėta - plevenančios, skausmingai atviros. Imi ir susitapatini… HOWEVER, it is clear that Lynne does not truly understand the scientific method in that she did not even attempt to establish her theory that "zero-point energy = life force" as an hypothesis. All she did was collect the references, and then say, "hey, it sounds to me that zero-point energy can explain this". This is fine as a popular book, but she is implying that her work is scientific because she got her references from scientists, which is a fallacy. Also, she kept saying "I can't really understand the science and the scientists had to speak to me in metaphors". Hmm... so she doesn't really understand what's going on, but after learning of some metaphors that loosely approximate the physics, she has enough understanding to construct a brand new paradigm of the universe. This is probably the most arrogant and ridiculous thing I have ever heard.

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And this approach of hers is such a pity, because the research she references is actually quite engaging, and her explanations of quantum theory are clear and easy to understand. She poses critical questions, especially from a philosophical point of view, and I do think that there’s merit in researching both the Zero Point Field and quantum physics to look for a possible connection. However, the Field is presented as a fact here, which it isn’t, and McTaggart is almost smug in the way she thinks she’s disproving inherent parts of (quantum) physics, which she also isn’t. This is my main problem with this book, even though I think her ideas, theories, philosophical questions, and the scientific research she presents are interesting and definitely worth a look at. I saw a lot of promise in this work, but it didn’t really deliver.

Wenn alle subatomare Materie in der Welt ständig mit diesem sie umgebenden Feld der Urenergie in Wechselwirkung steht, dann enthalten die Wellen des Nullpunkt-Feldes stets umfassende Informationen über die Form von allem, was existiert. This is a mice-of-men play that involves few people and even less events. It warms my heart when I think of the fields and the pubs, those I can actually relate to. Ive begun to see more in this play as Ive gotten older. In school it was just something we had to study. Irish writer bla bla bla play bla bla heritige bla bla. Goodwin, Doris Kearns (27 January 2002). "How I Caused That Story". Time. Archived from the original on 9 February 2002 . Retrieved 18 October 2014. Though my footnotes repeatedly cited Ms. McTaggart's work, I failed to provide quotation marks for phrases that I had taken verbatim.... The larger question for those of us who write history is to understand how citation mistakes can happen. I'm currently reading this book. It is validating my interest in the quantum field. We create our own reality with our thoughts. And it is only a matter of time until we create either more joy or more pain!



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