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Resonant Fields
Posted on Monday, January 16, 2006 @ 17:57:58 UTC by vlad
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Complete Course in Advanced Science: Resonant Fields - the fundamental mechanism of physics made easy to understand.
Beyond Einstein:
Einstein died trying to complete his Unified Field Theory, a comprehensive, intuitive explanation of the way everything in the universe operates... a Theory of Everything. Feynman longed for a basic mechanism that would enable us to know not just "how the Earth moves around the Sun, but what makes it go."
Discovery of that basic mechanism, Resonant Fields, has finally united all of physics into a comprehensive, intuitive explanation of the way everything works... just like Einstein wanted.
This breakthrough-discovery found that the Resonant Fields, of which everything in the universe is made, violate Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle by demonstrating an organized deep reality, rather than a random one. Sub-field interactions are not random but pseudorandom. Deep reality is quite deterministic and strictly cause-and-effect. Energy patterns deep within atoms, light, gravity, and everything else, are similar to the pseudorandom algorithms used to encrypt secret messages, where the order of their precision activity is concealed within their complexity.
Pseudorandom deep reality finally reconciles Quantum Mechanics and Relativity. It explains quantum gravity, black holes, antigravity, action-at-a-distance, subatomic interactions, electricity, magnetism, light, duality, quarks, strings, movement, radioactivity, the universal speed limit, and the 5th dimension. Now we know why they are never uncertain about what they do or how they do it. Unlike Heisenberg's random underworld, real atoms, light, and gravity always get it right and never forget how to do it!
Finally, the Resonant Field Theory explains that fundamental mechanism in easy-to-understand, intuitive terms...just like Einstein and Feynman longed for.
It means that we can now begin decrypting those natural energy-flow patterns to reveal their hidden secret messages. And because, so many age-old secrets have been revealed for the first time in this book.
Everything has finally been Made Simple. Who will enjoy this unusual book?
This book has been specially written for those with at least a high-school science background. If you like reading Scientific American, and Popular Science... you will love this book!
Paperback Version Shipped direct to you.
by Dr. John N. Hait, PhD. Edited by Marlene Mickelson, MS, CRC, CRA, DTM 512 pages, fully illustrated, paper-book Up to date 2005 Edition 3.11 Price = $125.00 USD
Site: http://www.resonantfieldsinc.com/shopping.htm
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Re: Resonant Fields (Score: 1) by nanotech on Monday, January 16, 2006 @ 19:37:18 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) | I ALREADY LOVE THIS BOOK! I read their website through and its amazing stuff. They mention how understanding of the universal resonance can lead to technologies such as photon supercomputers, and materialization based manufacturing, aka matter replication and atomic control.
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Re: Resonant Fields (Score: 1) by ElectroDynaCat on Monday, January 16, 2006 @ 21:06:53 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) | In our dreams and imaginings, everything is always clear and easy. On paper every theory succeeds.
The Universe has other ideas, it wants us to be open to itself, only then will one see the Way
The Way to Power is not difficult, but it is hidden. Because it is simple does not mean it is not subtle. because it is subtle does not mean it is obvious.
It is a path with a heart.
Only when you know how little you know, that is when you will have mastered wisdom. Only by mastering wisdom can you go on the way. |
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Re: Resonant Fields (Score: 1) by Denyarvas on Friday, January 20, 2006 @ 06:03:46 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) | Looks like some very interesting reading although I think the price of $125.00 for a paperback is pushing the limit...! |
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