Lynne McTaggart See book keywords and concepts | Tiller, a physicist and professor emeritus of materials science and engineering at Stanford University, had carved out an influential niche for himself in the science of crystallization; he had written three textbooks on the subject and more than 250 scientific papers.1
The product consisted of a simple black box, about the size of a remote control. Inside its casing were three oscillators of 1-10 megahertz, barely a microwatt's worth of power when the device was turned on. | Joe Graedon, M.S. and Teresa Graedon, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | Stadelmaier, PhD, Professor Emeritus, materials science and Engineering, North Carolina State University whelming. It was as if the floodgates had opened. We heard from people who had been using this remedy for decades. One woman reported that her grandmother had been relying on Certo and grape juice since the 1940s.
• ???? | Alex Steffen See book keywords and concepts | With offerings in fields ranging from architecture to engineering, media arts to materials science, the site provides a pretty good approximation of the academics at a top-notch university education—for free, anywhere, anytime.
Already, students from more than 210 regions and countries are taking these classes. MIT is working to translate the materials into Spanish and Portuguese, with other languages to follow. International online communities have sprung up around some of the courses of study. | | Recombining matter in stranger and more varied ways than ever, materials science has been innovating like mad. Transmaterial, Seattle architect Blaine Brownell's collection of some of the best new ingredients for architecture, is a material enthusiast's dream. The picture catalog and guide to all things possible tidily classifies and lists materials, processes, and products by supplier. | Brian O'Leary See book keywords and concepts | The results continue to be senselessly debunked by mainstream hot fusion nuclear physicists who know little or nothing about electrochemistry or materials science, and who also feel they have a lot to lose if their multibillion dollar programs couldn't compete with the new results. Because the principles of new hydrogen energy appear to violate the nuclear physicists' understanding of theory, these irrational skeptics tend to hide within the theory and deny the obvious anomalous experimental results that challenge that theory. | | Continuing efforts will also help create a new theory of hydrogen chemistry and materials science. This all is part of the sciencific process of discovering, experimenting, modeling, researching, replicating—and later, engineering.
Some years ago, the Japanese government called this anomalous energy "new hydrogen energy", and they began an engineering program during the 1990s to attempt to produce a commercially viable model. As, we shall see, that project was to be doomed primarily because they claimed they were unable to replicate the process. | | Tiller's own background is an eclectic blend of engineering, materials science and holistic medicine, so he is a natural candidate to address the broad question of consciousness systems modelling.
In his model Tiller begins with the familiar physical realm which includes the three dimensions of space and one dimension of time. | | To further understand this relationship between the ZPF and consciousness, we next look in depth at experiments and phenomena within the fields of quantum physics, parapsychology, materials science and cosmology. I also explore quantitative aspects of the ZPF-consciousness relationship in Appendix IV.
Quantum Physics Inevitably Leads to Consciousness
During the early 1900s a number of physicists became baffled when they tried to subdivide the atom into more elementary particles. | | The next five sections describe different types of experiments in zero point field research, quantum physics, parapsychology, materials science and cosmology. When combined with healing and the big picture of our greater nature, these could lead to a whole new future for humanity. The many repeated successes coming from these disparate approaches assure us that the new science of consciousness is not only promising; it is inevitable.
Explaining these concepts unavoidably involves principles of physics which might be foreign to some of you. | Alexander Hellemans and Brian Bunch See book keywords and concepts | One result is that much of what used to be chemistry is materials science (physics) and biochemistry (a part of biology). The leftover part is largely chemical engineering, for the theoretical part of chemistry has been taken over by the materials scientists.
In a few cases, new sciences have emerged that were not perceived as separate disciplines to any significant degree before World War II. Ecology existed, for example, but there were no professional ecologists as such; they were biologists who specialized in ecology. | Maesimund B. Panos, M.D. and Jane Heimlich See book keywords and concepts | Tiller, professor in the Department of materials science and Engineering, Stanford University. In a letter to one of the authors, he writes:
As humankind evolves, the individual becomes a more integrated and finely tuned system and more sensitive with respect to changes in subtle energies. Our future medicine will proceed towards the development of techniques and treatments that use successively finer and finer energies. ... In my modeling, homeopathic remedies treat at the etheric level of substance. ["Etheric" means not directly observable via our physical senses or instruments. | Michael Talbot See book keywords and concepts | Physicist William Tiller, head of the Department of materials science at Stanford University and another supporter of the holographic idea, agrees. Tiller thinks reality is similar to the "holodeck" on the television show Star Trek: The Next Generation. In the series, the holodeck is an environment in which occupants can call up a holographic simulation of literally any reality they desire, a lush forest, a bustling city. They can also change each simulation in any way they want, such as cause a lamp to materialize or make an unwanted table disappear. | Richard Gerber, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | William Tiller, a professor at Stanford University and former chairman of the Department of materials science at that institution. Over the last decade or more, Dr. Tiller has been working to apply currently existing scientific models to the explanation of certain subtle energetic phenomena without discarding the existing framework of science.
The reason I call this the Tiller-Einstein Model is because its insights are basic to the Einsteinian equation, relating energy to matter, from which it is derived. | Alexander Hellemans and Brian Bunch See book keywords and concepts | More recently, governments have realized how important materials science is to them and the economy; this branch of physics has produced the transistor and its descendants, the laser, and the promise of high-temperature superconductivity. Funding for physics has contributed to a remarkable period of growth since the war.
Discovery of the Lamb shift in 1947, just before a major conference of leading physicists at Shelter Island, NY, led to the solution of mathematical problems that had surfaced in the study of atoms and subatomic particles. | Brian O'Leary See book keywords and concepts | The startling new discovery that there is an energy-producing relationship between hydrogen and some metals unseats the prevailing wisdom that hydrogen can only give off so much energy unless we attempt to confine it within a hot plasma. These squabbles can infect and spread to those who are not aware of the technical content of the debate. In fact, there are many approaches to new energy, any one of which could change the world.3
In truth, scientists creating breakthroughs and engineering managers are two cultures that could work effectively together, two sides of the same coin. | Alexander Hellemans and Brian Bunch See book keywords and concepts | Nevertheless, as was true in the 1980s, many of the fundamental advances, especially those that affect our lives directly, will be made in the branches of physics that constitute materials science. For example, compare the detection of the W and Z particles in 1983 with the discovery of high-temperature superconductors in 1986 in a huge particle generator at CERN in Geneva. |
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