the reflective domain

The Information Band

One of the goals of modern science should be to define the nature of the physical causes and processes that produce what is referred to as psychic phenomena. Some scientists have theorized that these phenomena are related to the electromagnetic fields and energies that a living organism produces. They have also stated that bioelectromagnetism is the basis for the emanations that produce psychic events.

It has been demonstrated that psychic events can occur inside environments that have been completely shielded from all external electromagnetic fields and radiations, so it is not likely that these types of fields and energies are responsible for psychic events.  It is also unlikely that any known force fields or types of energy, such as acoustic, are directly responsible for these phenomena. It is more likely that psychic phenomena are only remotely related to electromagnetic fields and energies, and that most of the electromagnetic energy that is coming out of living things is only static energy that is secondary to the actual psychic event.

For purposes of this discussion, let us suppose that:

  1. There exists a reflective structure or substrate in a different domain where form exists without substance.
  2. THE SOURCE OF “ALL THAT IS” (in the metaphysical sense) enters into our perceptual or sensory domain and results in the gross phenomena that are available to our sensory awareness.
  3. The reflective structure for any phenomena in the sensory domain interacts with the phenomena in ways that are not readily available for sensory examination.
  4. Suppose that access to the sensory domain is possible through the mediation of what is called mind.
  5. Suppose that the mechanism of the transactions between the domains is highly coded, and operates at energy levels well below our sensory awareness, and possibly beyond the limits of our current technological means.

Form, in nature, is all about us.  In his book, The Power of Limits, Gyorgy Doczi shows that many natural forms and structures that occur in nature can be defined by mathematical series.  There is no reason to believe that the third-dimensional geometry of nature does not transform into a fourth or fifth-dimensional geometry in other domains, and that this transformation defines a portion of the nature of the reflective domains.

Form, as manifested in crystallographic angles, is a property of a solid or liquid crystalline system.  The liquid crystal is the basis of organic life as we know it, and the body’s organic molecules constitute its liquid crystal system.  Within the crystallized molecules, small magnetic domain changes for specific orbital electrons carry the signals that constitute the information band of the molecule.  These signals would have very low energy levels and be difficult to detect with existing technologies.

The information band carries the signals that organize atoms into molecules, and molecules into the regular molecular systems known as crystals.  This band can only be activated or given its information by the mind of a living person, or by a living mind, or by a seed crystal that has been programmed and grown in the presence of this mind.

The information band is carried by the very low energy levels of the magnetic spin moment of atoms, but it also has a proton spin component or moment that is diamagnetic, having an opposite spin to that of the electron.  The proton spin frequencies are low, possibly in the acoustic range, while the electron spin frequencies are much higher, extending into the microwave and far-infrared regions on the spectrum.  The neutron, which consists of a proton and an electron plus a small amount of energy that has been identified as an anti-neutrino, has a resonant structure that is a combination of the proton’s low frequencies and the electron’s high frequencies.

In order to organize the proton-electron, magnetic-diamagnetic combined wave actions, a standing wave must be set up.  This wave must have a low frequency (proton) component that is spinning in a positive direction, and a high frequency (electron) component that is spinning in the opposite or negative direction.  These combined resonances will duplicate the resonant pattern of the neutron, and once this is accomplished, the atoms can be organized into new crystalline forms.

Sound frequencies can be used to organize atoms and ions into a form that is suitable to the activation of the information quantum electrons.  Sound does this by acting principally upon the proton and the proton component of the neutron.  Once the liquid mass of atoms has been organized by sound, the next step is to use light to tune into the desired information electrons.

Individual orbital electrons absorb and emit light at precise, narrowband frequencies.  A small amount of change or variation in these principal frequencies will turn them into the magnetic spin moments, which constitute the information band.  To accomplish this, the light frequency is modulated slightly by a low-frequency sound wave that has an energy content that is equal to the sum of all of the magnetic moment energies for all of the atoms that are present within the mass of molecules that are to be crystallized.

Acoustical waves can be used to organize the heavy proton components of atoms, and light to organize the much lighter electrons.  Electrons form bonds between adjacent atoms during the process of crystal growth, and their conditioning is vital to the formation of stronger interatomic and intermolecular bonds.  Stronger bonding forces are one of the physical features of a crystal, an example being the difference between amorphous, weakly bonded graphite, and crystalline, strongly bonded diamonds.  Both are carbon, but there is little similarity between them because the electron’s information bands have the ability to organize the carbon atoms into a regular crystalline structure that has, as one of the properties, a stronger bonding force than atoms.

Light and sound waves prepare atoms for an impending growth cycle.  The actual growth cycle is controlled by the actions of the mind, as the mind must conceive, or think of, in an abstract sense, the end purpose or final destination of the growth process.  The entire cycle of crystal growth must be conceived by a mind if that cycle is to be completed.  This conception must be, simultaneously, intuitive as well as logical, deductive as well as inductive, and artistic as well as scientific.

We have outlined a three-fold system that describes the relationship between the material and reflective domains.  Sound involves the pre-structuring of ions, atoms, and molecules into forms that can be acted upon by the correct quantum light frequencies.  Sound and light together, in conjunction with the mind, cause the material to make an ordered transition to the crystalline level of organization.

There are many levels within the crystalline level of organization, and each one reflects the internal properties of the mind which brought it into its ordered condition.  Sound orders the molecular mass, and light the electron orbitals, while the mind controls the transitional process.

Sources:

  1. The nature of the Reflective Domain was defined by Ed Olmstead.
  2. The concept of the storage of information in crystals and of the information band was described by Marcel Vogel.
  3. The three-fold system of sound, light, and mind was conceived by Lynn Charlson.
  4. The identification of the magnetic spin moment of the electron as being the carrier of the informationband was channeled.