In the 18th century a Frenchman named Jean Fourier discovered a mathematical method of converting patterns into simple wave forms called the Fourier transform, a process which later led to the discoveries of both television and holography. When a video camera captures scenes on film it converts pictures into electromagnetic frequencies which are then converted back again by your television set. Scientists are now finding that this Fourier transform process is how the brain works, as an electromagnetic frequency decoder. We have long known that through our 120 billion miles of DNA/RNA our entire bodies are involved in a frequency decoding process. We know our ears are audio frequency decoders, Nobel Prize winner Georg von Bekesy has proven that our skin responds to frequencies, and thanks to neurophysiologists Russell and Karen DeValois, we now know that brain cells in the visual cortex react and activate based on frequency patterns.
“University of California at Berkeley
Neurophysiologists Russell and Karen DeValois converted simple plaid and
checkerboard patterns into Fourier waves and discovered that the brain cells of
cats and monkeys responded not to the patterns themselves but to the interference
patterns of their component waves.
Countless studies, elaborated on by the DeValois team in their book
Spatial Vision, show that numerous cells in the visual system are tuned into
certain frequencies. Other studies have
showed that the human cerebral cortex may be tuned to specific frequencies
… Pribram conjectured that these wave collisions must create the pictorial
images in our brain. When we perceive
something, it’s not due to the activity of neurons themselves but to certain
patches of dendrites distributed around the brain, which, like a radio station,
are set to resonate only at certain frequencies. It is like having a vast number of piano
strings all over your head, only some of which would vibrate as a particular
note is played.” -Lynne McTaggart,
“The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe,” (86-88)
Dr. Pribram has conjectured that wave-interference patterns are likely
not created or received by any particular brain cells, but in the spaces
between them. Dendrites, the tiny nerve
endings of neurons where synapses are fired, communicate with other neurons by
sending and receiving electrical/chemical wave impulses. It is plausible that this is where wave
frequencies are received and transformed into holographic images, because there
are constantly millions of wave-interference patterns criss-crossing here
anyway.
“The fact that movement could somehow be represented formally in
terms of Fourier equations made Pribram realize that the brain’s conversations
with the body might also be occurring in the form of waves and patterns, rather
than as images. The brain somehow had
the capacity to analyze movement, break it down into wave frequencies and
transmit this wave-pattern shorthand to the rest of the body. This information, transmitted nonlocally, to
many parts at once, would explain how we can fairy easily manage complicated
global tasks involving multiple body parts, such as riding a bicycle or roller
skating. It also accounts for how we can
easily imitate some task. Pribram also
came across evidence that our other senses – smell, taste and hearing – operate
by analyzing frequencies. In Pribram’s
own studies with cats, in which he recorded frequencies from the motor cortex
of cats while their right forepaw was being moved up and down, he discovered
that, like the visual cortex, individual cells in the cat’s motor cortex
responded to only a limited number of frequencies of movement, just as
individual strings in a piano respond to a limited range of frequencies.” -Lynne McTaggart, “The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe,” (87)
The color “red” in our explicate experience is really just an implicate
wave-interference pattern vibrating at a frequency of 400 THz. The color “violet” in our experience is really
just a wave-interference pattern vibrating at a frequency of 790 THz. Above the spectrum visible to humans are
ultra-violet rays, x-rays, and gamma rays.
Below the spectrum visible to us are infra-red, microwaves, and radio
waves. Our brains decode this small
sliver of electromagnetic frequencies and create the perceptions and sensations
we experience in our consciousness.
Using the piano analogy, think of the color red as a low note and the
color violet as a high note, a rainbow is a major chord, and a lakeside sunset
is a concerto.
“Our brain is not a storage medium but a receiving mechanism in
every sense, and memory is simply a distant cousin of ordinary perception. The brain retrieves ‘old’ information the
same way it processes ‘new’ information – through holographic transformation of
wave interference patterns. Lashley’s
rats with the fried brains were able to conjure up their run in its entirety
because the memory of it was never burned away in the first place. Whatever reception mechanism was left in the
brain – and as Pribram had demonstrated, it was distributed all over the brain
– was tuning back into the memory through The Field. Some scientists went as far as to suggest
that all of our higher cognitive processes result from an interaction with the
Zero Point Field. This kind of constant
interaction might account for intuition or creativity – and how ideas come to
us in bursts of insight, sometimes in fragments but often as a miraculous
whole. An intuitive leap might simply be
a sudden coalescence of coherence in The Field.” -Lynne McTaggart, “The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe,” (95)
If you
take a piece of regular film and cut it up, your image is destroyed
forever. However, when you cut up a
piece of holographic film, the image is never destroyed - a smaller scale
version of the image always exists. If
memories were stored locally, like regular film, and you cut out that part of
the brain, the memory would be lost. But
in reality, like holographic film, when you cut out parts of the brain, a smaller
scale version of the memory always exists.
So just as a piece of holographic film stores complete images as
interference patterns throughout its entirety, the human brain stores complete
memories as interference patterns throughout its entirety. And just like a laser light focused on a
piece of holographic film creates a seemingly physical three-dimensional image,
the light of our consciousness focusing on quanta creates a seeming physical
three-dimensional world.
“The holographic model offers revolutionary possibilities for a new
understanding of the relationships between the parts and the whole. No longer confined to the limited logic of
traditional thought, the part ceases to be just a fragment of the whole but,
under certain circumstances, reflects and contains the whole. As individual human beings we are not
isolated and insignificant Newtonian entities; rather, as integral fields of
the holomovement each of us is also a microcosm that reflects and contains the
macrocosm. If this is true, then we each
hold the potential for having direct and immediate experiential access to
virtually every aspect of the universe, extending our capacities well beyond
the reach of our senses.” -Stanislav
Grof, “The Holotropic Mind” (10)
Another
markedly holographic processor present in our bodies and the universe is
DNA. Watch any movie or TV series about
crime-scene investigation and notice that the identity of the culprit can be
determined from tiny traces of their DNA.
A drop of blood, a fingernail, or a single strand of hair is enough to
positively identify the perpetrator. The
reason for this is that DNA, like our brains, holographically mirrors each part
in the whole and the whole in each part.
“DNA
(like RNA) emits light-energy in the form of photons to such an extent that it
has been compared by some to an 'ultra weak laser'. They generate coherent
light in the same way that our technological lasers do - the lasers that create
holograms. The [universe] broadcasts its signals in wave, or interference,
patterns and it may be that the laser light emitted by the DNA/RNA is part of
the process of turning them into holographic representations of that waveform …One
mystery of quantum physics is how particles can either express themselves as a
'wave' form (nonphysical) or as a particle (apparently 'physical') and the
waveforms only become particles when they are being observed - when we are looking at them. What is actually happening is that the DNA/RNA/brain is
causing the waveform or interference pattern to project an illusory hologram.
The act of 'observation' - focus - projects the holograms from the waveforms
and when this happens the quantum physicists see the waveform 'becoming' a
particle. Both the waveform and the particle exist at the same time and they
don't move from one state to another. When a laser is shone onto a photographic
interference pattern to manifest a hologram, one does not replace the other.
Both waveform and hologram coexist. It is just that the observer sees the
hologram as the prime reality. The waveform is possibility; the particle is
'physical' experience.” –David Icke, “Infinite Love is the Only Truth, Everything Else is Illusion” (62-3)
Ever-increasing
evidence overwhelmingly suggests that our brains, bodies, DNA, and the entire universe are non-local holographic transducers incessantly interacting with a
deeper quantum reality. This
“holomovement” is an “undivided wholeness in flowing motion” where all
perceived separation is ultimately illusory like whirlpools in a river. Even the seeming separation of forms and consciousness
into “relatively independent subtotalities” only exists at the explicate
level. As David Bohm put it simply, “deep
down, the consciousness of mankind is one.”
“Scientists
can't understand why subatomic particles can communicate instantly with each
other over staggering distances because they are thinking in terms of space.
But there is no space involved. It is like the droplet of water and the
ocean. There are no particles, plural,
except in the way we perceive them in the illusion. All particles are the same
One. They don't have to communicate between each other because there is no
'each other' and they don't move from one place to another because there is no
space and so there can be no places. Appropriately the word 'Utopia' means 'no
place' - beyond the illusion of time and space. The superhologram appears to
occupy space and we talk of the vastness of space. But it's a hologram and so
that cannot be. If there is no space how come we seem to travel through it?
Once again because that is the illusion our DNA/RNA decodes for us and we
travel through space only as electrical signals interpreted by the brain.”
–David Icke, “Infinite Love is the Only Truth, Everything Else is Illusion”
(93)
“Every particle
in the universe is a carrier of knowledge.
In other words, in some form or another, every particle can be said to
be conscious. As humatons, we tend to assume that only we are conscious,
because only we seem to be self-conscious …
Not only that, we have attributed our consciousness to a single organ
only, the brain (And it is possible we only use ten percent of that organ with
which to deduce all of this). It would
seem to be equally possible, however - and a lot more logical - to assume that
the brain is merely a receiver of information - a tuning dial that picks up
data and translates it into sense impressions and rational thought, images, and
so forth - and that knowledge as such, memory, is stored in every single atom
of our bodies. For organic beings, the 'filing system' provided for every
living molecule is DNA. As such, if we were to tune in with the remaining
ninety percent of our brains, we would be capable of receiving vastly greater
amounts of data than we are presently accustomed to … Just as
knowledge/memory/experience is passed through generations of a given species,
presumably via DNA, in order for the species to evolve as a whole, so
information would appear to be shared freely amongst all the billions upon
billions of particles that make up the physical universe. This is cooperation
on a grand scale. Every particle is conscious. Every particle is potentially
conscious of what every other particle is conscious of. And all particles are
connected together into a single tapestry of consciousness/information/energy
which is, it therefore follows, conscious of what every particle is conscious
of, and conscious of itself as a unified whole; a living, conscious organism.
Ergo, the universe is a superconscious being within which all beings exist and
have life and consciousness. It is God, and every one of its parts and
components - as in a hologram in which each fragment contains the whole - is
also God, the totality, in and of itself.
–Jake Horsley, “Matrix Warrior” (90-91)
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5 comments:
i scrolled down and as soon as i saw david ickes name i threw up and ignored this blog :(
Seems a bit harsh. Even though David Icke is a bit of a turd in the conspiracy punch bowl and banned me from his forum, he still has an eloquence in explaining some of these spiritual / conspiracy topics, and the majority of what he presents is spot-on. I only post good quotes that I agree with, so ignoring and criticizing me just for seeing Icke's name seems like you're throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
seems like your indirectly supporting him every time you quote him.
you could have a superior eloquence in explaining these spiritual topics if you quoted him less :)
i just hate david icke.
hes dead on about the reptiles though...
JUST KIDDING!:)
Lol, yeah obviously we're ruled over by extra-terrestrial shape-shifting reptilian aliens, that's obvious :D I quoted him in my 2nd and 3rd books, but I promise no David Icke quotes in my 4th :)
Scott Adams wrote a book that is much like the last paragraph, God's Debris.
Good read.
Icke is ick, he seems to have made himself a mockery. You could say to avoid the pressures or maybe because of them... either way I agree good to avoid.
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