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This is the world of quantum physics, sub-atomic particles. But, a sub-atomic “particle” may not really be a particle at all. The latest discoveries in physics have caused physicists to label them “potentialities” or “multiple existencies”. Furthermore, through experimentation, these physicists have been forced to reevaluate the point particle theory, which has been the standard theory for centuries, because of the newly discovered properties these so called particles express. Under certain conditions these particles (electrons, neutrons) act as waves identical to light. Particles are energy that exist as waves spread out over space and time. Now, here’s the amazing part — only when you exercise observation do these waves become particles localized as a space-time event or a particle at a particular ‘time’ and ‘place’. As soon as you withdraw your observation, they become a wave again. So, as you see, your observation, your expectation, and your intention, literally creates that thing as a space-time event.
Another scientist, Allen Frey, took this research a step further. Frey found he could remotely induce sleep in his subjects by subjecting them to electromagnetic waves. He also learned he could produce acoustic noises - booming, buzzing and hissing, directly inside a volunteer's (????) head. Developing on Frey's earlier work, Joseph Sharp, a doctor at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, was able to transmit spoken words via pulsed microwaves. Sitting inside an electromagnetic field, Sharp clearly heard and understood words transmitted to him by a colleague. For the medical profession this was a major breakthrough, and would be of immense benefit to the deaf.