The Infinite Mindfield by Anthony Peake

The Infinite Mindfield by Anthony Peake

Author:Anthony Peake [Peake, Anthony]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: The Infinite Mindfield: The Quest to Find the Gateway to Higher Conciousness
ISBN: 9781780285719
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Published: 2013-10-03T00:00:00+00:00


Light as Part of the Body

In 1923 an intriguing discovery was made by the Russian embryologist Alexander Gurwitsch. He found that roots of one plant could stimulate the roots of another one nearby, but only if both plants were in quartz glass pots. This did not happen if the plants were in silicon glass pots. Intrigued, he decided to discover what the difference was between the two types of pot. He found that the crucial factor seemed to be that the silicon filtered ultraviolet light whereas the quartz did not. He concluded that one plant was emitting light in the UV part of the spectrum and the message was being picked up by the neighbouring plants. He became convinced that these rays had an effect on cell division and for this reason called them ‘mitogenic rays’.

Over fifty years later German biophysicist Fritz-Albert Popp read about Gurwitsch’s work and decided to find out more about these mysterious photons. He was aware that the intensity of these photons was extremely weak, roughly 10–18 of the intensity of visible light. To study this phenomenon he developed an instrument called a photon multiplier. This is so sensitive that it can detect the light given off by a firefly ten miles away. Popp was successful in showing that this electromagnetic energy was actually stored and released not by living cells, but more precisely by the DNA within the cells. He called this process ‘biophotonic emission’ and the photons themselves he called ‘biophotons’. His research agreed with Gurwitsch’s suspicion that their possible function was to facilitate certain biological processes such as mitosis (part of the process of cell division). Indeed it was subsequently discovered that injured cells give off greater luminescence. This has suggested to some researchers that this is a form of distress signal.

Skin cells are extremely sensitive to ultraviolet radiation. We are all too aware of the damage done when there is a high UV content in sunlight. Indeed intense blasts of UV can destroy cells completely. However, if only 1% of the cell survives the damage can be reversed in a single day by illuminating the damaged cell using the same wavelength of light but with a much weaker intensity. This phenomenon, known as photorepair, is still a great puzzle to scientists. As similar effects have been observed within the body, a place usually devoid of any form of external light, Popp concluded that there must be a form of internal light that facilitates this photorepair effect. Furthermore he suggested that it is a scrambling of this internal light that brings about cancers.

Popp proposed that this internal light is profoundly coherent, in many ways similar to laser light. This creates a very effective tool of communication between cells right across the body. Furthermore this coherence brings about a resonance between all the photons similar, as we shall discover later, to something known as a Bose–Einstein condensate. Within a healthy individual biophotons show a great deal of coherence. However, when somebody is seriously ill the natural rhythm breaks down.



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