Paul Wagner/Nassim Haramein #crackpot #dunning-kruger #magick gaia.com
In “Quantum Revolution,” his show on Gaia, Haramein reveals that in ancient knowledge, in ancient civilizations, and in ancient wisdom, there was a unified view. Most of these civilizations gathered around one simple principle; a principle that said that at the base of all creation there is a fundamental energy. The Chinese called it Chi, the Indians called it Prana, and the Egyptians called it Ka, and it was the source of all creation.
Haramein says, “Nothing could happen without that energy.”
In today’s scientific circles, every revelation is isolated. Segregated research camps are obsessively focused on their premises and rarely exchange information or co-create hypotheses together. This model is antithetical to the nature of the Universe. At its core, it’s artificial.
According to Haramein, instead of progressing toward a holistic understanding of how the universe’s aspects interrelate and interact, science has fallen into deaf factions. This “Silo Effect” has limited our perceptions about the causes and effects of cosmological events. As a result, we’ve lost touch with the threads that point to how quantum mechanisms affect consciousness and visa versa.
While some call it The God Force, others, like Haramein, suggest that space is not empty; rather, it’s full to the brim with aether (also ether), a fluid or energy field required for the movement and transmission of electromagnetic fields and gravitational forces.
Once believed to be a farce, the existence of aether is an emerging trend in theoretical physics.
The basic concept is that aether allows for the continuum of interaction.
It fills all voids, trails like any fluid or gas, and has properties that allow for the Universe to expand.
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The Unified Field Theory
Haramein believes that consciousness has an impact on matter. According to Haramein, consciousness, matter, space, and gravity influence each other within a unified, interactive field. This Unified Field Theory merges Einstein’s relativity theory with today’s most prescient concepts in quantum mechanics.
Consciousness as a State of Matter
Spiritual masters have long believed that our collective consciousness is accessible, consistent, and dynamic. Vedic teachers throughout time have taught us that we can access the data connected to our experiences, relationships, and emotions via the Akashic Records, a vast library of life-related information. It is ideas like these that suggest to us that consciousness is quantifiable and as expansive as the universe.
How, then, can we leave consciousness out of the equations related to quantum mechanics? If consciousness is present in all matter, and most importantly, all living beings, how could it not be inherent in space, matter, gravity, and time?
Consciousness research most often falls under neuroscience, which doesn’t have a definitive grip on the exponential abilities and value of consciousness. Otherwise, it wouldn’t tend to hold the view that consciousness requires properly functioning brain structures – because it doesn’t. Consciousness is eternal and continuously accessible, regardless of the manifestations or channels through which it expresses itself.