New experimental data revealing an unexpected dimension to materials science and engineering

The experimental portion of this paper deals with the use of Intention Imprinted Electrical Devices (IIED's) to significantly alter the measured properties of both inanimate and animate materials. The target materials selected for this study were (1) water, (2) the liver enzyme, alkaline phosph...

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Published inMaterials research innovations Vol. 5; no. 1; pp. 21 - 34
Main Authors Tiller, William A., Dibble, Walter E.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Heidelberg Taylor & Francis 01.06.2001
Berlin Springer
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Summary:The experimental portion of this paper deals with the use of Intention Imprinted Electrical Devices (IIED's) to significantly alter the measured properties of both inanimate and animate materials. The target materials selected for this study were (1) water, (2) the liver enzyme, alkaline phosphatase (ALP), (3) the main cell energy storage molecule, ATP, and (4) living fruit fly larvae. By comparing the separate influence of two physically identical devices, one unimprinted and the other imprinted via a unique meditative process, a robust influence of human consciousness on these four materials has been demonstrated. Furthermore, the IIED's are shown to produce a "conditioned" space where oscillations in material properties occur. The theoretical portion provides a speculative, but internally self-consistent, quantitative model for explaining this anomalous data. The model requires an expansion of our conventional thermodynamic perspective to embrace the consequences of physics gauge symmetry changes in nature associated with significant inputs from human consciousness.
ISSN:1432-8917
1433-075X
DOI:10.1007/s100190100125