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What is it?
The morphic field, is an energy field created and added to by resonance. All consciousness has a form and every form creates an energy resonance within and around it. In this context, resonance refers to not only physical forms but to thoughts, behaviors, cultures, collectives, etc., which vibrate in sympathy with each other. This sympathetic resonance actually increases the intensity of that vibration.
Resonance is what generates and shapes a morphic field. A morphic field can be likened to a habit, a building of energy around something by doing the same thing over and over. We can create powerful habits by using energy (focused or casual) to strengthen anything we choose. Most spiritual, esoteric and metaphysical writings teach the concept of an energy resonance field. Now, there is scientific research to add efficacy to what the ancient wisdoms have known for centuries. An energy resonance field can:
· be built upon;
· establish characteristics;
· be strengthened by repetitious actions and/or thoughts; and
· be added to by others of similar resonance, thus generating and integrating new information and variety within the field of that form, and making it easier to access information when stepping into that field.
So, learning something new becomes easier once others have learned it because of the accumulated resonance (morphic resonance), which creates an energy field (morphic field).
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has announced the detection of gravitational waves by theLaser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO), a pair of ground-based observatories in Hanford, Washington, and Livingston, Louisiana.
Albert Einstein predicted the existence of gravitational waves in his general theory of relativity a century ago, and scientists have been attempting to detect them for 50 years. Einstein pictured these waves as ripples in the fabric of space-time produced by massive, accelerating bodies, such as black holes orbiting each other. Scientists are interested in observing and characterizing these waves to learn more about the sources producing them and about gravity itself.
The LIGO detections represent a much-awaited first step toward opening a whole new branch of astrophysics. Nearly everything we know about the universe comes from detecting and analyzing light in all its forms across the electromagnetic spectrum – radio, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, X-rays and gamma rays. The study of gravitational waves opens a new window on the universe, one that scientists expect will provide key information that will complement what we can learn through electromagnetic radiation.
What's so cool about gravitational waves?
The first significant thing about LIGO's .. (Lazer Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory) direct detection of gravitational waves is that it happened at all.
But first, let's back up a bit and talk about Albert Einstein. He was a smart guy — he figured out a lot of really subtle stuff about the universe, including that space is not a fixed, rigid backdrop, like a stage on which cosmic events play out. Instead, Einstein showed that space is flexible and influenced by the objects and events within it. Very massive objects create curves in space, kind of like the way a bowling ball curves a mattress when placed on top of it.
(Einstein also showed that space and time are intimately linked — both are threads in the universal fabric that he called space-time. We'll gloss over this relationship for the sake of brevity. He showed that space is not fixed, but flexible, and can be warped by massive objects. Here, two black holes create ripples in space-time.
So what does this have to do with gravitational waves? If a massive object can curve space-time, then moving a massive object can create ripples in space-time. Think of a canoe moving across a lake, sending ripples across the surface of the water; or a mallet striking a drum, creating vibrations on the surface.
Maybe the sensory organ that can detect this is only accessible to the subconscious?
Would inanimate objects eventually take on the vibrations they are in constant contact with? Determining the previous owners of a house would take on a whole new meaning in that case.
6. They contain a built-in memory given by self-resonance with a morphic unit's own past and by morphic resonance with all previous similar systems. This memory is cumulative. The more often particular patterns of activity are repeated, the more habitual they tend to become.
originally posted by: LucidWarrior
a reply to: ClovenSky
OP, thanks for bringing this to my attention. Much of my thought and effort has been to studing this phenomena and its applications, namely through the medium of words.
originally posted by: ClovenSky
Morphic Fields. Very interesting reading material.
Some of their suggested reading that ties into this idea: Dogs Who Know When Their Owners Are Coming Home: And Other Unexplained Powers of Animals by Rupert Sheldrake
So everyone has a certain morphic field and I think they simplify it by suggesting it could all be about vibrations. Those vibrations can be sensed over distances and animals/pets have been used as example receivers. I wonder if humans have the same ability to sense these vibrations? Maybe the sensory organ that can detect this is only accessible to the subconscious?
Would inanimate objects eventually take on the vibrations they are in constant contact with? Determining the previous owners of a house would take on a whole new meaning in that case.
originally posted by: ADSE255
I want to explore Morphic Fields and Gravitational Waves. The Dynamics behind the Science is pretty amazing. And, a few more are beginning to discover the dissolution.
Morphic Fields:
What is it?
The morphic field, is an energy field created and added to by resonance. All consciousness has a form and every form creates an energy resonance within and around it. In this context, resonance refers to not only physical forms but to thoughts, behaviors, cultures, collectives, etc., which vibrate in sympathy with each other. This sympathetic resonance actually increases the intensity of that vibration.
Resonance is what generates and shapes a morphic field. A morphic field can be likened to a habit, a building of energy around something by doing the same thing over and over. We can create powerful habits by using energy (focused or casual) to strengthen anything we choose. Most spiritual, esoteric and metaphysical writings teach the concept of an energy resonance field. Now, there is scientific research to add efficacy to what the ancient wisdoms have known for centuries. An energy resonance field can:
· be built upon;
· establish characteristics;
· be strengthened by repetitious actions and/or thoughts; and
· be added to by others of similar resonance, thus generating and integrating new information and variety within the field of that form, and making it easier to access information when stepping into that field.
So, learning something new becomes easier once others have learned it because of the accumulated resonance (morphic resonance), which creates an energy field (morphic field).
Is Time Travel Possible:
in 2015 the successful observation of gravitational waves was confirmed. Curvatures in space time which are necessary for the possibility of time travel!
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has announced the detection of gravitational waves by theLaser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO), a pair of ground-based observatories in Hanford, Washington, and Livingston, Louisiana.
Albert Einstein predicted the existence of gravitational waves in his general theory of relativity a century ago, and scientists have been attempting to detect them for 50 years. Einstein pictured these waves as ripples in the fabric of space-time produced by massive, accelerating bodies, such as black holes orbiting each other. Scientists are interested in observing and characterizing these waves to learn more about the sources producing them and about gravity itself.
The LIGO detections represent a much-awaited first step toward opening a whole new branch of astrophysics. Nearly everything we know about the universe comes from detecting and analyzing light in all its forms across the electromagnetic spectrum – radio, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, X-rays and gamma rays. The study of gravitational waves opens a new window on the universe, one that scientists expect will provide key information that will complement what we can learn through electromagnetic radiation.
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Would inanimate objects eventually take on the vibrations they are in constant contact with? Determining the previous owners of a house would take on a whole new meaning in that case.
The Stone Tape theory is the speculation that ghosts and hauntings are analogous to tape recordings, and that electrical mental impressions released during emotional or traumatic events can somehow be "stored" in moist rocks and other items and "replayed" under certain conditions.
According to noted neurologist Antonio R. Damasio, joy or sorrow can emerge only after the brain registers physical changes in the body.
originally posted by: DexterRiley
a reply to: ClovenSky
Would inanimate objects eventually take on the vibrations they are in constant contact with? Determining the previous owners of a house would take on a whole new meaning in that case.
In the paranormal world, something called the Stone Tape Theory captures that idea.
The Stone Tape theory is the speculation that ghosts and hauntings are analogous to tape recordings, and that electrical mental impressions released during emotional or traumatic events can somehow be "stored" in moist rocks and other items and "replayed" under certain conditions.
An extrapolation on this theory is that any inanimate object, not just wet rocks, can record these vibrations.
-dex