The M.I.T. Basic Approach

M.I.T. automatically generates a psychological resonance field that allows the human subconscious to repeatedly circumvent the border between time and space, accessing information from the past or present or tapping into data of the collective consciousness field. It may be difficult to believe, but when the research results of many natural scientists are combined and analyzed, the data demonstrates that the alleged impossible can become a welcomed reality.

 

Rupert Sheldrake’s “Theory of the morphic Field” states that between organisms, there is a secretive telepathic-like connection through time and space. Any physical form as well as its behavior is influenced through this field. In other words, for example, everything we learn and think about ourselves and about others is influenced through morphic resonance.

 

With modern measuring techniques, the neurologist Benjamin Libet successfully discovered that a sprinter at a world competition track and field event starts running 100 milliseconds after the gunshot is fired, although he actually hears the gunshot 400 milliseconds afterward. From the sprinter’s previous knowledge, he therefore infers the conclusion, and provides himself with a “subjective back-sourcing incentive of the future into the present.” A researcher by the name of Radin was able to produce evidence supporting Libet’s thesis by conducting experiments and creating the term “foreboding reflex” to explain this phenomena.

 

Researchers at the Edinburgh University in Scotland, conducted an experiment regarding “knowing when you are being stared at from behind,” and could prove the existence of this “non-physical” sense.

 

Influenced through observation

What’s really amazing is that leading quantum scientists could prove that the particle was influenced by the expectations of the scientists.

 

The modern PC and its software provides us with powerful tools that greatly assist us in our everyday environment, yet we learn how to use only a fraction of these tools - up to 90% of the actual potential of these tools is rarely, if at all, utilized. In the same context, our ability to connect our brain (consciousness) together with available power resources is limited and much information is missed.

 

The controversy over this unknown world demands and causes a re-thinking. Logic and rationality are the desired characteristics formed in society. Through the socialization process, creativity and intuition start to degenerate at 6 years of age. A teacher appraises a student’s performance with a logical evaluation model, even in art and music. Creativity is suppressed by conforming a child’s work assignments to the demands of the teacher. This way of thinking has become so deeply anchored in our society that it has become the custom for the entire culture. A curious notion is also that our thoughts should be in our heads, similar to children believing that music is in the radio. Our society is constricted to a rational thinking schema. Yet we are confronted with a multitude of unconscious impulses that continue to influence us. We consciously experience 16 impulses per second, unconsciously 10 to the 14th power per second.

 

How does our perception proceed in everyday life?

Perception assumes consciousness. We are all focused on our everyday life. Our focus creates a permanent inner dialog that we use to act upon our everyday situations. Therefore, we are only able to accept a part of reality as genuine.

In the process of falling asleep, a person receives data having little or nothing to do with everyday life. The emerging pictures in the brain are identified as hypnagoge pictures and are actually just an in-between/crossover field. Without knowing it, the conscious conus of the person has rotated and at this particular point, the “being” is no longer connected to the boundary of time and space. With the proper methods, this hyperspace can be consciously unlocked. Ultimately, it is no secret that inventors’, scientists’ and researchers’ innovative ideas honor a dream that is not due to an unexpected incident or a rational-analytical thought.