7.NON-LOCALITY OF INFORMATION
 

Biochemistry requires that for anything to happen there has to be physical contact. As such, the physical biochemical system is a terribly inefficient information-carrying system. It is not able, according to orthodox theory, to direct long-distance information transfers quickly enough to explain so much of what goes on in the body, so physiologists explain things through the mechanisms of enzymes and hormones, and the nervous system.

Is the biochemical explanation, okay? No, it isn’t. It can’t explain too many things. For instance, every year there are thousands of operations done on the heart with the person only under acupuncture anesthesia—by placing needles in the forearms and manipulating those needles strongly for half an hour. This process has nothing whatsoever to do with nerves to the heart, chest or anywhere else! It is through what is called Neiguan in acupuncture.

I must tell you another example.The acupuncture treatment for delayed birth delivery is done by placing a needle in the end of the little toe and manipulating the needle for about twenty minutes. The hormone we want to release more of is oxytocin. It is produced in the brain, testes and ovaries, not the little toe! So somehow the message has to travel right around the body, and it’s not really just a nerve message.

Does the field theory work for the oxytocin treatment? A little bit.The little toe is at the end of the bladder meridian, which goes to various reproductive organs and parts of the brain. Acupuncture is far from a perfect system, but in its general outline it’s still of interest to us. The interconnectedness of every cell is important for our survival, and one cell on your toe has to be able to communicate with cells in the hypothalamus for the oxytocin treatment to work.

I don’t think anyone has much trouble examining communication within the body, even if we can’t explain it very well by conventional standards. But then we have the work of the Noetic Sciences Institute, of Edgar Mitchell and his colleagues, who are exploring consciousness, and particularly communication over long distances between organisms, a process that cannot be explained by any known energy or force. Their research focus is consciousness, but their work has relevance to the body. Their theory is based on Peter Marcher’s model of perception, which is based on phase-conjugate-adaptive-resonance, a theory of how two phase waves interact, very much in line with Wolff’s In wave and Out wave theory.[1] Phase-conjugate-adaptive-resonance is what we believe is going on, in large part, in NES matching tests. You can read more about it online, as it is too much to go into here. But suffice it to say that it involves phase relationships of waves, with “like” seeking out “like,” the vibratory matching of signals and information, and space resonance.

There is a lot of evidence for long-distance instantaneous communication—what is called nonlocal information transfer—between people and between people and animals and so on. In quantum physics, there is the philosophy of interconnectedness, with some people thinking that we are all part of a huge energy hologram. In physics, too, we have the idea—the reality—of entanglement, where two quantum entities that were ever in contact remain in informational contact forever, no matter how far apart physically they may be.

So far as NES theory is concerned, we have two different effects that link to the idea of nonlocality. First of all, there is the one within the body-field system, where there is an electrostatic charge to carry the field as well as the information within the field.This seems to work within the body-field system, and goes beyond the ability of the familiar electrochemical system to transfer information.

We are just beginning to realize, however, that there is another, possibly separate system. This one is not about real chemicals and large biological molecules, like the enzymes and the hormones. It is concerned with thoughts, which are just structures in space, and their transmission in the absence of a strong electrostatic field. My idea is that long-distance information transmission is possible. It appears however to be different from the transmission within the body-field system. It is indeed possible that we are able to manufacture the field that carries our thoughts. And this is almost certainly done by the cavities, and perhaps other structures, within the cranium. I am exploring this idea further, but I want to leave you with the notion that we have to go beyond known energy fields and forces to explain consciousness, which is, of course, so big a part of who we are. Our beliefs, thoughts, emotions play a huge role in health, and we must explore them further, from a bioenergetic perspective, if we are to be thorough in our exploration of the human body-field.

So we will leave it here, with this quick review of the seven principles of bioenergetic medicine.



[1] See Peter Marcer, “A Quantum Mechanical Model of Evolution and Consciousness,”online abstract at http://secamlocal.ex.ac.uk/~mwatkins/zeta/marcer.htm#zeta; also see Edgar Mitchell, “Nature’s Mind: The Quantum Hologram,” online at www.edmitchellapollo14.com/naturearticle.htm.