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    Saskia Bosman, Ph.D., medical biologist, independent brain and consciousnessresearcher.

    2000, Dr. Saskia Bosman

    TO THE READER:

    A holistic research project on the role of the pineal gland as an intermediary

    between the physical and metaphysical world of experience.

    Saskia Bosman, Ph.D., medical biologist, independent brain and consciousnessresearcher.

    This text is a report of an extensive literature study. At the end you will find an initialproposal for an experimental study.

    If you prefer to skip all theoretical background and explanations, immediately turn topage 9 where the hypothesis is described, followed by proposed experiments.

    After the literature study report you will find and extension of the ideas forexperiments.

    Saskia Bosman

    It has become clear that the so-called paranormal phenomena really exist. Instead ofcontinuing doing endless series of experiments which must offer (statistic) proof ofpsychic phenomena, it is high time now to gain insight into these phenomenathemselves.82 For example: What in our body functions as an interface in telepathyand clairvoyance and how does it do this? Various indications exist that our pineal glandfunctions as an intermediary between the so-called higher-dimensional (spiritual) andthe space-time (physical) world of experience. As such, our pineal gland could play a

    role as an intermediary in phenomena like telepathy and clairvoyance.28-47 This led usto the question: in which way does the pineal gland contribute to the (internal)communication between our space-time- and higher-dimensional world of experience?

    Combining a multitude of biological, physical, geological, technical and spiritualliterature we have designed a hypothesis of the pineal gland as a modem betweenour matter-filled world of space and time (the total of what we experience through ourfive senses) and the Dirac Sea1 which contains the higher dimensions, which weperceive as the inner, spiritual world: the total of intuitive, inspirative and so-called

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    paranormal, extrasensory experiences and also dreams. Most of this hypothesis stillneeds to be tested experimentally. Our hypothesis describes the composition andfunctioning of the interdimensional communication mechanisms in the pineal gland:

    The information carriers in the Dirac Sea1-8 are scalar waves (or torsion waves, see1.2).9-11, 83-91 These scalar waves can carry a telepathic message outside of space

    and time from person A to person B who are inside the space-time continuum. Howdoes the transmission of information take place from the space-time continuum to thehigher dimensions and vise versa? Scalar waves are able to pass on information (e.g. atelepathic message), coded as a frequency distribution, to the space-time continuum bymodulating static electric and magnetic fields with these frequencies.12-14 Inside thepineal gland static electric fields exist in the form of synapse and membrane potentialsand in the form of the field which exists between the Earths surface and theionosphere. Static magnetic fields are present in the form of the Earths magnetic fieldwhich penetrates our brain, and probably also in the form of a weak magnetic fieldaround the magnetite particles in the pineal gland. Changes in the magnetic or electricfield inside the pineal gland cause corresponding depolarisations leading to actionpotentials in its neurons (pinealocytes), which send these to other brain centres whichdecode (interpret) the information.15-23

    Inversely, the pineal gland is able to carry over information arriving from other parts ofthe brain in the form of action potentials and chemical messages (like hormones), tothe Dirac Sea in the form of scalar waves (see 2.3.2). In this process information isencoded as frequency distributions in scalar waves. The pineal gland can produce scalarwaves by e.g. combining electromagnetic waves of equal wavelengths in certain ways(see 2.3.3).9-11 The following kinds of electromagnetic waves are available to thepineal gland to produce scalar waves from:

    1. ELF waves. Neurons in the pineal gland and in other locations of the brain generate,by their action potentials, electromagnetic waves in the ELF (Extremely Low Frequency,0-100 Hz) radio range, which are often coherent for groups of neurons (which makesthe registrating of an EEG possible).24

    2. Biophotons (see 1.1) are a weak light field in and around cells, generated bybiomolecules (especially DNA), with wavelengths of 200 to 800 nm (ultraviolet toinfrared). The biophoton field has a laser-like, coherent quality and probably carriesholographic information.25-27 The microscopically small calcite- and (hydroxy-)apatitecrystals could play a role in the generation of scalar waves from the ultraviolet part ofthe biophoton field.

    Various indications exist that our pineal gland functions as a intermediary between thespace-time- and higher-dimensional worlds of experience.28-47

    Our problem is: in which way does the pineal gland contribute to the (internal)

    communication between our space-time- and higher-dimensional worlds of

    experience?

    The aims of this literature study are:1. Building a bridge between science and spirituality.2. Understanding with the mind as well as with the intuition, how communication takesplace between the space-time- and higher-dimensional worlds of experience.3. Forming a theoretical starting point for experimental research (testing of the

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    hypothesis).4. Developing this hypothetical base and the results of the experimental investigationsinto a base for the (refinement of) applications like:- Training methods for the human pineal gland as an interdimensional communicationorgan.- Psychotherapeutic methods for the treatment or, in better terms, positive

    transformation ofdisorders like psychosis and autism, in which the interdimensionalmodem function of the pineal gland is disturbed.

    This booklet is the report of an interdisciplinary literature study and a starting point forexperimental research and (further) development of abovementioned and probablymore applications. Our hypothesis is a preliminary answer to abomentioned problembut needs to be tested for the most part.

    In the following description we do not pretend to be stricty scientific. What we strivefor, however, is an integration of science, technology and spirituality, connecting and atthe same time critical. Based on our inner experiences and motivation we will ventureoutside the bounderies of modern-day science. We will work in a nomadic way in thesense that we will visit many disciplines in the scientific, spiritual and technological

    field, making unexpected and new connections among the information of these variousfields.The following is an account and description in which you will see the buildingprocess of a much-encompassing hypothesis of the functioning of our pineal gland as amodem at the interface of our physical world of space and time and the higher-dimensional world of subtle energy and information.

    Much experimental, scientific research has demonstrated that the pineal gland is afinely sensitive neuronal and endocrine regulating organ which is able to communicateby, among other things, neuronal electrical activity and by a variety of hormones ofwhich some are psychoactive.28-35, 48-51 What makes the pineal gland unique amongthe soft tissue organs are the microscopic spheres (brain sand grains) inside its cells,which consist of concentrical layers of needle-shaped calcite, apatite and magnetitecrystals.52-61 The latter are sensitive to changes in the strength and direction of theEarths magnetic field.21, 52-56 What the relation is among the (psychoactive)hormones, the electrical neuronal activity and the various crystals has, as far as weknow, never been described. However, publications exist about these elementsseperately and about the relation between the psychoactive hormones and eddycurrents induced in the brain by environmental factors on the one hand and inner (e.g.clairvoyant) images in the waking state and dreams on the other hand, including theso-called out-of-body experiences.16-22 The function of the brain sand grains is stillunknown, except for the fact that their sizes and amount have no relation with humanage, in contrast to what has long been thought.57

    We started to suspect that the total of these elements (or part of it) form acommunication mechanism by which the pineal gland functions as our modem

    between the space-time- (thus physiological-) and higher-dimensional worlds.

    Various systems of knowledge point out or indicate that the pineal gland is our switchbox between the higher dimensions and the space-time continuum.1-3, 28-47, 62-71

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    The Roman physician Galenus (ca. 130-200 AD) saw the pineal gland as an organthrough which spirit worked.The French philosopher Ren Descartes or Cartesius(1596-1650), who lived in Amsterdam and later in Haarlem, saw the pineal gland asthe seat of the soul. He is the founder of the philosophy of dualism which consideredthe spirit/soul and the body as separate. This fitted his time in which religion andscience were seperating.37, 38

    In the spiritual literature of the East and the West the pineal gland is often related tothe crown chakra and/or the brow chakra: subtle-energetic centres which are locatedon the crown and forehead respectively and which function as transformers for in- andoutflowing subtle energy. All main chakras (including the root chakra, sacral chakra,solar plexus chakra, heart chakra and throat chakra) are related to an endocrine glandas well as to a nerve plexus (root to throat chakras) or to the brain (brow and crownchakras) and they influence these or are influenced by them. The chakras representlevels of biological, psychological and spiritual functioning of the human.41-45

    The pineal gland has an important role in Tantra, a teaching in Tibet and India in which

    sexual energy is used for spiritual development. In this system and under the guidanceof an experienced teacher the Kundalini power, which has been stored in the pelvis andwhich is pictured as a rolled-up serpent (the goddess Kundalini), is raised. It activatesall subsequent chakras and glands, leading to Enlightenment. When the Kundalini forcereaches the pineal gland and the student is in utter ecstasy, the pineal gland producesa sweet-tasting liquid which reaches the tongue through the nasal and oral cavitiesrespectively and which is called the Heavenly Nectar. Similar teachings can be foundin Taoism. The pineal gland is considered an organ through which one is in contact withthe higher, spiritual realms.45

    Also Rudolph Steiner, the founder of anthroposophy, considered the pineal gland as anemitting and receiving antenna through which we can be in contact with the higher,spiritual realms. In his writings he states that tens of thousands of years ago, in theworldwide cultural period of Lemuria, our pineal gland was a golf ball-sized organ at heend of a flexible stalk on top of our head. Findings of ancient human skulls do notdemonstrate this, but the idea somewhat reflects the biological evolution of the pinealgland, from eye to endocrine gland. According to Steiner our pineal gland was equippedwith an ethereal (subtle-material) structure which was open toward the cosmos andwhich was visible from the cosmos (i.e. higher realms) as a shining lantern.46

    Abovementioned and much more spiritual (i.e. esoteric, metaphysical) literaturepresents the pineal gland as an organ which, inside us, connects the physical and thespiritual world. In various places in this literature it is stated that the pineal gland emitslight when it is fully active in this sense.41-46

    The pineal gland is innervated from the brain stem by sympathetic nerves. Our pinealgland is connected to the eyes, ears and many parts of the brain.23, 49-51, 72-74

    At daytime our pineal gland produces serotonin which in the evening is converted intomelatonin, which makes us sleepy.48-51 This is converted into DMT(dimethyltryptamin) and 5meo-DMT (5-methoxy-dimethyltryptamin) and this, in turn,is converted into pinolin. These four substances, including serotonin, are verypsychoactive which has been demonstrated in experiments in which human subjects

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    ingested DMT and in sleep deprivation experiments. DMT, 5meo-DMT and pinolin fit onthe postsynaptic receptors of neurons of the serotonergic system, thus on serotoninreceptors. The serotonergic system is located in our brain stem from which axons(which are signal exporting neuron branches) lead to all parts of the brain. Thisneurotransmitter-receptor interaction causes a complex pattern of action potentials andbiochemical activity in these and connected neurons, which leads to psychic activity like

    dreams, hallucinations, telepathy, clairvoyance in space and time (e.g. RemoteViewing), the experience of entities, the reception of messages from higherconsciousness and OBEs (Out-of-Body Experiences). Probably these psychoactivesubstances also play a role in NDEs (Near Death Experiences).28-35

    Inside the cell, the flat psychoactive molecules, which structure and size are verysimilar to those of the DNA bases, glide in between the basepairs of the DNA like ahand glides into a glove. This is called intercalation (see Figure 1).31 Based on otherDNA intercalation experiments it can be expected that this will cause a change in theintensity of biophoton emission (see Figure 2).27 Based on the speculations of Popp etal. about a possible role of biophotons in the formation and functioning of ourconsciousness, one could speculate further that these biophotons are responsible forthe psychoactive effect of the intercalating pineal gland products.25-27 This psychic

    activity has been induced experimentally in human subjects by their ingestion of DMTand by sleep deprivation of several days.29-34

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    Figure 1: Intercalation by drug molecules (including serotonin

    or 5HT), similar in structure to the psychoactive products of

    the pineal gland, into DNA. (Fig. 9 from T. en D. McKenna,

    1993, p. 76).31

    Figure 2: The influence of intercalation with DNA on the

    sedimentation and biophoton emission. From: Fritz-Albert

    Popp, Qiao Gu, Ke-Hsueh Li, 1994, p. 1278.27

    Such psychic activity can also be induced by sudden strong and complex (changes in)magnetic fields in our environment, like geomagnetic storms, magnetic fields which

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    accompany earthquakes, sferics which occur during worsening of the weather andexperimentally applied, complexly variating (e.g. rotating) artificial magnetic fields.These induce electric eddy currents in the brain, especially in the electrically instabletemporal lobes, in the hippocampus and possibly also in the pineal gland.15, 16, 18, 21Such experiments have been conducted by Prof. Dr. Michael Persinger at the LaurentiusUniversity in Canada.16 He exposed human subjects to rotating magnetic fields

    generated by electrical currents in coils which were built into a motorcycle helmet.Paradoxically enough, at night similar magnetic disturbances (like geomagnetic storms)cause the disappearance of melatonin from the blood.20, 21 This does not mean thatthis substance has disappeared from the body: it could have been taken from the bloodinto the other tissues (including brain tissue).

    Electromagnetic waves like ELF radio waves generated by electrical brain activity andbiophotons, under certain circumstances can produce scalar (or torsion) waves whencombined with each other. Scalar waves are at the boundary of, or possibly evenbeyond space and time.9-14 Scalar waves can function as carriers of information(coded as a frequency distribution), which move beyond space and time, transmittingfor example a telepathic message without any loss of time.34, 35, 63

    In quantum mechanical as well as in astrophysical models often more dimensions areformulated than space-time (which contains four dimensions): sometimes 5 or 6,sometimes 29 or an infinite number of dimensions. Space consists of length, width andheight (3 dimensions), time is often considered the fourth dimension.3, 69 Subatomicparticles arise from the vacuum.2, 3, 6, 8, 62, 64, 65, 67, 70, 71 The vacuum in thiscase is not meant as a space from which all air has been removed, but it is meant asthe emptiness between atoms and also inside atoms between the nucleus and theinnermost electron shell. This empty space contains incredible amounts of energywhich is not measurable with physical measuring equipment (with the exception ofscalar wave/torsion field detectors), as this energy belongs to the implicate order(David Bohm, 65), a higher dimension, the Dirac Sea or quantum vacuum. This energyis called zero point energy. The four known forces of nature and subatomic particlesare born from this vacuum into our space-time continuum by the fluctuations in zeropoint energy, the so-called vacuum fluctuations. In the Dirac Sea probably scalar wavesexist (see 2.3.2).9, 10

    In manners described above the psychoactive hormones of the pineal gland, the eddycurrents in the brain (including the pineal gland) and even biophotons can open thegate inside our brain to experiential worlds beyond the conditionings which normallykeep us imprisoned in the daily reality of the space-time continuum.15, 16, 28-34

    Following are more detailed descriptions of biophotons and scalar waves and of whatcan happen to these inside the pineal gland.

    Biophotons are light particles/waves which are emitted by the living cell in lowintensities. They form a continuous spectrum of wavelengths from 200 nm (ultraviolet)to 800 nm (infrared). According to Prof. Dr. Fritz Albert Popp et al. the DNA, incooperation with other photoactive substances inside the cell, is largely responsible forthem.25-27 Biophotons serve as a communication medium between cells or, morespecifically, between DNA molecules. Biophotons are a laser-type light which iscoherent over a distance of 10,000 cells (10 cm if an average cell diameter of 10 m or10-3 cm is taken). Reflection and scattering inside the cell cause the biophoton field tocontain interference patterns. This is one of the forms of information which is carried

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    over by the biophoton field from one DNA molecule to the other. Because of themanifold interferences (i.e. mutual extinguishing and amplification) one can expectbetween light waves inside the cell, the biophoton field possibly carries holographicinformation about the structure of organelles, cells and intruding organisms in the formof interference patterns. It is known from experiments by F.A. Popp et al. that in thisway Daphnia plankton organisms keep a certain distance to each other.

    DNA could be a very sensitive antenna for the interference patterns in the biophotonfield as its size (3.4 between the base pairs, the diameter of the DNA helix is 20) isvery small compared to the wavelengths of the biophotons. Besides this, DNA is able topractically polarize light (squeezing) when it passes in between the base pairsthrough the molecule. Like all other cells in the body, also those of the pineal glandcontain biophotons. It is possible that the optically clear calcite and apatite crystals inthe pinealocytes have a role in the detection of interference patterns in the biophotonfield, because of their small sizes (10 to 20 by 100 to 200 nm).

    Seven theories exist about their nature and origin.9, 10 Scalar waves are waves with a

    size but without a direction, in contrast to e.g. electromagnetic waves. These are calledvectors because they have a direction in the space-time continuum. Scalars ingeneral (not necessarily scalar waves) are quantities without a direction, like mass.Waves are oscillations: rhythmic fluctuations with a frequency. Scalar waves however,according to some theories, are outside of the space-time continuum. According toothers they are ripples in the space-time continuum itself (fluctuations in gravitiy, inthe context of Albert Einsteins theories of relativity) or vibrations of time.10 The finalword has not been spoken about scalar waves. In 1999 Rick Andersen described 7types of scalar waves or 7 theories about their nature in his article on the World WideWeb10:

    1. The scalar wave as a rhythmic change in space-time, arising from the combination oftwo electromagnetic waves which cancel each other by reducing their vectors to zero.This theory is from Tom Bearden. It is not clear, however, which two vectors shouldbecome zero: the direction of the electric field, of the magnetic field or the direction ofpropagation (Poynting Vector) of the two electromagnetic waves. In the first two casesthe two electromagnetic waves can propagate together in the same direction, in thelatter case they must travel in opposite directions. Bearden says that the scalar wavecan only arise if there is a non-linear mass like a ferrite core or a light-diffractingcrystal at their meeting point.2. Scalar waves are waves with such a huge wavelength that no gradient can bemeasured in space, but only a fluctuating potential in time. For example: radio wavesin the ELF range, like the Schumann resonance (7.8 Hz) which encircles the entireEarth with one wavelength. The oscillation takes place between the Earths surface andthe bottom side of the ionosphere (the upper layer of air). As a variation to this, scalar

    waves have been reported which in fact are ELF waves generated by a Tesla coil withtheir electric and magnetic field oriented in the same plane, but which are 90 out ofphase with each other in time. A second Tesla coil can receive this wave.3. Patrick Flanagan describes scalar waves as weak electrical or electrostatical wavessuch as those which are emitted by an electrically too short antenna, a dipole antennawith flat metal plates attached to its free ends. This antennas longitudinal axis isdirected to a (similar) receiver.4. The mathematician E.T. Whittaker (in his papers in 1903 and 1904) considered every(scalar) potential (like a point charge or even the gravitation field of the Earth) as acombination of numerous pairs of harmonically related waves traveling in opposite

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    directions, giving us the illusion of a static field. According to Bearden one of thewaves in each pair must be inverted in time (phase-conjugated) with respect to theother one.5. Tom Bearden (August 1988) has also defined a scalar wave as a pure, longitudinalelectromagnetic wave which, according to him, has an infinite amount of energy and aninfinite velocity. He claims he can produce such waves approximately. His waves still

    have tiny transversal components.6. In a later publication (November 1998) Tom Bearden states about scalar waves(summarized):One transversal e.m. wave (photon, spin 1 quantum) and its phase-conjugated replica(anti-photon, spin 1 quantum) together produce a logitudinal e.m. wave, polarized(vibrating) in the direction of propagation. A longitudinal e.m. wave (graviton) and itsphase-conjugated replica (anti-graviton) together produce a scalar wave, polarized(vibrating) in the time domain. This wave has no direction of propagation. According toBearden the longitudinal e.m. wave and the scalar wave consist of gravitons (spin 2quanta) and super gravitons (spin 4 quanta) respectively. The latter he considers asthe key to anti-gravity.7. Rick Andersen states that for the (theoretical) production of a scalar wave four(transversal) electromagnetic waves are needed. In his model he combines two sinus

    waves which are vibrating in counter-phase with respect to each other and which aretraveling in opposite directions. Then he does the same with a second pair which hasbeen rotated 90 in phase (cosinus waves) with respect to the first pair. The productsare combined with each other, resulting in their mutual cancellation. The propagation(Poynting) vector as well as the transversal vibration vectors are cancelled in this acse.According to Anderson this must result in a DC offset rhythmically moving up anddown at 2 times the frequency of the original waves. However, in contrast to Bearden,Andersen has not produced his scalar waves with equipment yet.

    Abovementioned scalar wave theories are outside the domain of conventional physics,which considers scalar waves as purely theoretical-mathematical, claiming that theycannot be produced experimentally, let alone detected with technical equipment. Basedon the non-academic reasonings and experiments which can be found on the Internet,we consider scalar waves an experimentally producable and measurable phenomenonwhich transcends the Einsteinean concept of space-time and its light speed c.

    Scalar waves could be the transmission medium of information between the space-timecontinuum and the higher dimensions in, for example, quantum teleportation, which isthe transmission of information from one to another photon without the passing of timeand without crossing a distance.63 A requirement for quantum teleportation is that thetwo photons are paired, i.e. they originate from one energy packet, like a third photon.In telepathy information is carried over from one person to the other, independently oftheir distance and without taking time.2, 6, 66

    In contrast, radio waves and light waves have to cross a distance from the sender tothe receiver and this takes time. The same holds for sound waves and chemical signalslike smell and taste substances (and hormones). This explains why, with our physicalsenses, we always perceive the past in the space-time continuum. Stars in the nightsky are seen by us as they were tens, hundreds or even thousands of years ago,because of the huge distances which their light has to travel before it reaches our eyesand telescopes.

    According to our hypothesis, scalar waves carry information in their frequencydistribution (spectrum) and are detected and decoded in our pineal gland due to their

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    ability to modulate static electric and magnetic fields.12, 14 Both kinds of energy fieldsare inside the pineal gland and are generated by the pineal gland itself as well as bythe Earth.20 Thus, measurable fluctuations are produced in these fields. Thismodulation principle is applied in recent years in scalar wave detectors.12, 14

    In the pineal gland the following static electric fields are present:

    - the static electric field which exists between the Earths surface and the ionosphere,with an electrical potential of 130-270 Volts per meter (V/m).- tiny static electric fields which exist in the synaptic gaps of the neurons, with anelectrical potential of 107 V/m.

    In the pineal gland the following static magnetic fields are present:- the Earths magnetic field, with a strength of 40 to 50 microtesla (T).- the weak magnetic fields of the tiny magnetite crystals in the brain sand grains whichare inside the pineal gland neurons (pinealocytes). Magnetite crystals are found in theouter layers of each brain sand grain.

    In our hypothesis the pineal gland produces scalar waves and encodes these withinformation from the brain, which is then transmitted beyond space and time in order

    to be received and decoded by another pineal gland somewhere else inside the space-time continuum.

    The microscopical calcite and apatite crystals in the pinealocytes are birefringent tolight.48, 49, 57-61Considering their small size (10 to 20 by 100 to 200 nm) they can only be birefringentfor the ultraviolet part of the biophoton spectrum. If the lengths of the microcrystalswill turn out to be non-randomly distributed, this could indicate a selectivity forultraviolet light with wavelengths of 200 nm or shorter. This length distribution of themicrocrystals, which could be measured on transmission electron micrographs, has notbeen determined yet. 200 nm is the shortest wavelength found among biophotons upto now.25-27 In this case these crystals could produce paired biophotons specificallyfrom 200 nm (UV) light by birefringence, after polarization of this light by reflection offboundary layers inside the cell or after squeezing of the light waves between the rungs(base pairs) of the DNA double helix. From 1 polarized light wave a birefringent crystalproduces 2 new ones, which are polarized perpendicularly to each other (in thedirection of 2 crystal axes). These paired photons can give rise to a scalar wave whenrecombined under certain circumstances (see 2.3.2) and if they stay seperated theycan be involved in quantum teleportation (transmission of information from one photonto the other).10, 63 Non-paired light waves of identical wavelength meeting each otherin opposite phase (and opposite propagation direction) and cancelling each other as aconsequence of reflection and scattering by intracellular structures, can also give rise toa scalar wave. The same could happen, but probably at a great distance from the brain(and possibly in combination with Schumann resonance waves) with the ELF radiowaves which are generated by the electrical activity of the brain.10

    This is a hypothesis of the pineal gland as a mediator between the space-timecontinuum and higher dimensions. This hypothesis has been pictured in a diagram(Figure 3). The numbers before the paragraphs refer to the subsequent steps in thediagram, which describe the emission and reception aspects respectively of thequantum communication inside the pineal gland, between the higher dimensions andthe space-time continuum. We assume all dimensions are interwoven, thus exist rightthrough one another.

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    Following is the description of the subsequent steps in the computer modem functionof the pineal gland. Begin at: start here: input (upper left corner), then follow thearrows around the periphery of the diagram. The left side of the diagram shows theinput into the pineal gland from the Dirac Sea and the processing of this input. Theright side of the diagram shows how the pineal gland generates its output and passes it

    on to the Dirac Sea. The input into as well as the output from the pineal gland in thishypothesis are scalar waves. The output can be found in the upper right corner of thediagram.

    Description of the steps:

    1. Scalar waves function as carriers of information and exist outside or at the boundaryof the space-time continuum. The scalar waves exist in the quantum vacuum. Incertain circumstances (vacuum fluctuations?) they can influence the space-timecontinuum in the following step.9-14, 63

    2. Scalar waves exert this influence by modulating static electric and magnetic fields.12Both kinds of energy fields exist inside the pineal gland and are generated by the pineal

    gland itself and by the Earth.20 Thus measurable strength fluctuations arise in thesefields. This modulation principle is used in scalar wave detectors in recent years.12 Theneurons of the pineal gland function as microscopically small scalar wave detectors, aswill clarified in the following step.

    3. Abovementioned fluctuations in the static electric and magnetic fields in the pinealglands space cause the depolarization of its neurons: the inversion of the electricalpotential between the inside and outside of the cell membrane.15-21 When thishappens it causes:

    4. One or more subsequent action potentials: pulses (peaks) of electrical potentialvariation with an amplitude of ca. 100 millivolts (mV). The pinealocytes pass thesesignals on through their axons to the thalamus (top of the brain stem) which in turnpasses them on to other brain centers where the signals are processed.72-74 In thisway the information, which is carried by the scalar waves as a frequency distribution(spectrum) is converted by our brain into action potentials which are distributed intime, which in turn are decoded or interpreted. Not only action potentials are caused bythe electrical and magnetical field strength fluctuations.

    5. These also stimulate the conversion of the hormone serotonin (5HT) produced by thepineal gland, through the intermediate substance melatonin into the psychoactivesubstances 5-methoxy-dimethyltryptamin (5meo-DMT), dimethyltryptamin (DMT) andpinolin.20, 22 It has been observed in human subjects at night that melatonindisappears from the blood when they are exposed to changing external magnetic orelectric fields, which is similar to what happens when the static fields are modulated by

    scalar waves. In this hypothesis melatonin is no longer present in the blood stream, butis elsewhere in the body: in the tissue cells, e.g. in the brain. The melatonin here isquickly converted into mentioned psychoactive substances. In the following ways thesepsychoactive substances open the door for our consciousness to an experiential worldbeyond the conditionings which otherwise keep us in the purely physical-sensoryexperience of the space-time continuum which contains matter:

    6. 5meo-DMT, DMT and pinolin occupy the serotonin receptors which are present in thepostsynaptic membranes of serotonergic neurons at many locations in the brain.Serotonin, also a psychoactive hormone produced by the pineal, is the precursor of

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    melatonin. The occupation of the serotonin receptors causes a complex pattern ofelectrical brain activity which accompanies and altered state of consciousness.28-355meo-DMT, DMT and pinolin have a size and shape which are very similar to the basesin the DNA. They penetrate into the cells nucleus and easily glide in between the basepairs in the DNA molecule, a process which is called intercalation.31 This causes achange in biophoton emission (see 2.3)27 Because of the role which has been assigned

    to biophotons in the origin of our consciousness, also this change in biophoton emissioncould lead to an altered state of consciousness.25-27

    7. In this way our brain is taken out of its usual programming and conditioning afterwhich our perception extends itself into worlds which exist beyond the veils of thisprogramming and conditioning and thus beyond the boundaries of space and time.2,28-35 Thus we can see through the thin membrane of space-time into the Dirac Sea.2Experiments with human subjects who ingested DMT (present in the Ayahuasca herbalextract or in certain mushrooms) have demonstrated that they perceived a similar(inner) world, consistent between subjects. They went through a layer of light effects,colors and geometrical shapes after which they met elements like elf-like beings andbizarre machines.29-34 This may be a world of scalar wave fields which exists at ahigher-dimensional level, interwoven with the space-time continuum and its matter.

    The pineal gland not only receives scalar waves but also emits them as will beexplained in the remaining steps.

    8. In combination with many photoactive substances in the cell the DNA produces lightof a very low intensity: the biophotons. However, sufficient biophotons are present,with properties which makes them suitable for communication, not only within thespace-time continuum but also toward higher dimensions.9, 10, 25-27 The emitter aswell as the receiver of light is the DNA. It squeezes light waves which pass in betweenthe base pairs. It virtually polarizes the light. This is similar to what happens with lightwhich passes in between the elongated molecules of a lense of polaroid sun glasses.25-27 The squeezing process can be one of the ways to prepare the light to produce scalarwaves (see 2.3.2, scalar wave theory No. 7).9, 10 Squeezed ultraviolet (UV) lightwaves can be split into two paired, perpendicularly polarized photons in te followingway:

    9. The UV waves pass through the optically clear, birefringent microcrystals of calcite,carbonate-apatite and hydroxyapatite which are present inside the brain sand grains inrandom orientations.48-50, 58-61 Because of the small sizes (10 to 20 by 100 to 200nm) of these crystals the UV waves will pass through them, but light waves (visible andinfrared) with longer wavelengths will move around them. For the UV waves thecrystals will function as beamsplitters: from 1 incident polarized or squeezed light raythey will produce 2 exiting light rays which are polarized perpendicularly.63 These(sometimes) paired photons can result in scalar waves when recombined in thefollowing way:

    10. After processing of light waves (like in steps 8 and 9 and possibly in other ways)they can cancel each other when they meet, if they have the same wavelength and ifthey are in opposite phase.25-27Electromagnetic waves (photons) in the ELF (Extremely Low Frequency) radio rangewhich are produced by he collective electrical activity (action potentials) of neuronsinside and outside the pineal24 also can meet each other in opposite phase and canceleach other at great distances from the brain (and probably in combination with theEarths Schumann resonance waves of 7.8 Hz), which also can lead to the followingeffect:

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    11. The two electromagnetic waves disappear from the space-time continuum and inthe Dirac Sea or at its boundary with the space-time continuum a scalar wave arises(see 2.3.2).9, 10 This takes over the information (as a frequency distribution) whichwas carried by the biophotons and by the ELF radio waves (as polarization directionsand frequency distributions, including interference patterns and even holograms). In

    this way the information from the neuronal networks and from the inside of the braincells travels into higher dimensions beyond space and time, in order to be carried to areceiver (another individuals pineal gland) somehwere else in the space-timecontinuum, without any loss of time. Distance does not matter. 9, 10, 63 Since recentlyquantum teleportation can be conducted technically with paired photons. Teleportationtakes place through the so-called hyperspace which exists as part of the Dirac Sea.2,3, 69 Without crossing any distance in space and without any loss of time a polarizationdirection, for example, can be carried over from one photon to the other which can beat any distance from the first photon. Simply said, the two photons are generated fromone photon by a beam splitter, after which they are allowed to travel away from eachother over a great distance. Quantum teleportation may occur often inside the pinealgland which is equipped with photon-squeezing DNA and birefringent crystals.Something in hyperspace carries over information from photon No. 1 to photon No. 2:

    scalar waves?

    12. Thus our brain may transmit information through its pineal gland to the Dirac Seaby means of scalar waves. The Dirac Sea and the scalar wave fields inside it are thestage on which phenomena like clairvoyance (reading), telepathy, out-of-bodyexperiences, near-death experiences, healing, inspired messages and teleportation takeplace, as can be experienced by the human being.2-8, 36, 39, 41-46, 64-71

    In a non-invasive way scalar waves from the pineal gland will be measured alongsideits electrical activity before, during and after clairvoyant readings, in human subjectswho can go into this experience without the help of psychoactive drugs. Control groupswill be formed by subjects who can only phantasize this ability or who do nothing. Firstof all, multichannel SQUID neuromagnetometry will be tested for its ability to registrateweak magnetic signals originating from the electrical activity of the pineal gland, whichis located deep inside the brain. Thus a multichannel SQUID magnetometer needs to belocated and used.

    A. For the scalar wave measurements around the head 3 types of scalar wave detectorswill have to be built and tested. They can be built inexpensively (in the order of US$ 50of materials per channel). Building diagrams are on the Internet.12, 14 The scalar ornon-hertzian field phenomena are called torsion fields in Russia.83-91 Torsion fieldshave been demonstrated experimentally by Russian scientists, who have developednumerous torsion field detectors, generators and reflectors. The torsion field detectors

    (as well as generators and reflectors) can be built for the same low expenses.

    B. For measurement of the pineals magnetoencephalogram a multichannel SQUIDneuromagnetometer is needed.75-79 Such a device may be present at a university oruniversity hospital. The expenses of measuring hours still need to be examined. Inorder to direct the equipment and to calculate the single current dipoles in space fromthe magnetoencephalogram of the pineal gland, MRI scans of the head are neededwhich show the exact location of the pineal, which can differ from individual toindividual. In practice there can be a large inter-individual variation in the form andposition of the brain in the skull, which can be as large as 1 cm. The pineal gland has a

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    diameter of only a few millimeters. Before the duration and cost of total measuringtime can be estimated it is necessary to find out if the multichannel SQUIDmagnetometer can pick up signals from the pineal gland. A multichannel SQUID isneeded in order to measure the activity of a structure as deep inside the brain as thepineal. Prof. Dr. Riita Hari, an international neuromagnetometry expert at theUniversity of Helsinki in Finland, was not able to give a definite answer to this question.

    Probably no one has attempted to measure the pineal in this way yet. If it turns outunfeasible, blood measurements of the psychoactive substances serotonin, 5meo-DMT,DMT and pinolin will be interesting alternatives.28-34

    This research will be aimed at finding a possible relationship between frequencydistributions of the scalar waves, mentioned physiological parameters and mentionedexperimental variables, like performing or phantasizing clairvoyant aura readings ordoing nothing. If these relationships are found these will be an indication for theexchange of information at the quantum level inside the pineal gland between the DiracSea (higher dimensions) and the space-time continuum.

    The measurements A and B will be tested for correlation with each other and with theexperimental variables, using for example ANOVA (analysis of variance).

    It will also be interesting to perform abovementioned measurements (with and withoutthe experiments) inside torsion field reflectors.84, 85 These form a technically createdKozyrev space. The Kozyrev space is in fact everywhere, but has different propertiesthan the Einstein-Minkovsky space (abovementioned space-time continuum), in whichthe speed of light c (ca. 300,000 km/s) is the upper speed limit for information. In theKozyrev space, however, information can travel with velocities up to infinite.88 InEinstein-Minkovsky space only the present exists, in Kozyrev space past, present andfuture exist alongside each other. Torsion field reflectors for human subjects have beenused for telepathy experiments in which it has been found that ca. 30 % of theinformation is received 7 hours before, ca. 30 % is received during and ca. 30 % isreceived 7 hours after emission.66

    In this research project as many spontaneous situations of interdimensional informationexchange through the pineal gland outside the laboratory as possible, will be examined.

    The results of abovementioned experiments are expected to provide insight in thefunctioning of the pineal gland at electrophysiological as well as quantum physical level.Besides this, the project is expected to lead to (refinement of) training methods for thedevelopment of the pineal gland as our interdimensional communication organ. Further,this study is expected to be of importance to parapsychology (increased insight in thebrain physiology of paranormal phenomena), to psychiatry (increased insight in theorigin of hallucinations and autism) and to (ethno)pharmacology (increased insight into

    the effect of mentioned psychoactive hormones).

    The experimental study will lead to (refinement) of training methods for developmentof the pineal gland as an interdimensional communication organ, using biofeedback bymeans of the measuring equipment and possibly using the torsion field reflectorsaround the trainee. Research at the HeartMath Institute (HMI) in California hasdemonstrated that psychological and physical health are promoted most if harmonyexists between the EEG, EKG and the breathing.80 Daniel Winter in the USA haspointed out the importance of harmony between these parameters and the magneticmicropulsations (Schumann resonance) of the Earth. He discovered that in the

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    frequency spectra the Golden mean ratio Phi or F = 1.618..., is essential. Phi onlyexists in a condition of unconditional, universal Love.81 This is why we consider itimportant the pineal is developed in this state.

    The information which will be generated by this experimental study may form a basisfor new forms of therapy in psychiatry, for example for psychotic patients. They often

    have paranormal experiences like clairvoyance and telepathy but have lost any controlover them. A new form of therapy could be to train these individuals to use their gift atwill instead of suppressing their experiences. At the other side of the spectrum areautistic children who make little or no contact with their environment because theyclose themselves to influences (possibly also higher-dimensional) from theirenvironment. The hormone production by their pineal gland and its circadian rhythmsare disturbed. Autistic individuals are controlling their receptiveness to external stimulitoo much. They could be trained to open themselves gradually to information from thespace-time and higher-dimensional environment without being overwhelmed by it. Inboth cases subtle-energetic grounding and protection techniques could be of greatvalue.

    Saskia Bosman, Ph.D., is a biologist who studied at the University of Utrecht, The

    Netherlands, from 1979 to 1986 and who received her Ph.D. in 1993 at the Universityof Amsterdam after a research project (1986-1993) resulting in the thesis ThermalEffects of Laser Light on Tissue Structure. In the same period she has conducted brainand consciousness research (unusual ofr The Netherlands) on the functioning of the leftand right brain and on the brainwave patterns accompanying altered states ofconsciousness induced by different forms of meditation.

    The author would like to express her gratefulness to Anne-Marie Mouwen, M.Sc. of theFoundation for Environmental Consciousness for her assistance with this literaturestudy and with writing this report and to the Foundation for EnvironmentalConsciousness for their financial support of this literature study and report writing.

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    Supplement to the literature report::A holistic research project on the role of the pineal gland as an intermediary

    between the physical and metaphysical worlds of experience.

    Saskia Bosman, Ph.D., medical biologist, independent brain and consciousnessresearcher.

    2000, Dr. Saskia Bosman

    In a non-invasive way scalar waves from the pineal gland will be measured alongsideits electrical activity and other, indirect parameters (mentioned below) before, duringand after clairvoyant aura readings, in human subjects who can go into this experiencewithout the help of psychoactive drugs. Control groups will be formed by subjects whocan only phantasize this ability or who do nothing. First of all, multichannel SQUIDneuromagnetometry will be tested for its ability to registrate weak magnetic signalsoriginating from the electrical activity of the pineal gland, which is located deep insidethe brain. Thus a multichannel SQUID magnetometer needs to be located and used.

    A. For the scalar wave measurements around the head 3 types of scalar (or torsion)wave detectors will have to be built and tested. They can be built inexpensively (in theorder of US$ 50 of materials per channel). Building diagrams are on the Internet.1, 2Initially plans were made to build the (heavier) Barkenhaus Effect detector, theHodowanec detector and the Caduceus coil detector.

    These will certainly be built and tested, but easier to build and lighter detectors existwhich have been developed by Prof. Dr. Nikolai Alexandrovich Kozyrev in Russia (1908-

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    1983).3 These detectors are:- A Wheatstone Bridge of 4 resistors, the variable resistor being a tungsten wire, whichis sensitive to torsion fields.- A quartz oscillator of which the frequency is influenced by torsion fields.

    The torsion field detectors (as well as generators and reflectors) can be built for

    comparable low expenses.

    B. For measurement of the pineals magnetoencephalogram a multichannel SQUIDneuromagnetometer is needed.4-8 Such a device may be present at a university oruniversity hospital. The expenses of measuring hours still need to be examined. Inorder to aim the equipment at the pineal and to calculate the single current dipoles inspace from the magnetoencephalogram of the pineal, MRI scans of the head areneeded which show the exact location of the pineal, which can differ from individual toindividual. In practice there can be a large inter-individual variation in the form andposition of the brain in the skull, which can be as large as 1 cm. The pineal gland has adiameter of only a few millimeters. Before the duration and cost of total measuringtime can be estimated it is necessary to find out if the multichannel SQUIDmagnetometer can pick up signals from the pineal gland. A multichannel SQUID is

    needed in order to measure the activity of a structure as deep inside the brain as thepineal. Prof. Dr. Riita Hari, an international neuromagnetometry expert at theUniversity of Helsinki in Finland, was not able to give a definite answer to this question.Probably no one has attempted to measure the pineal in this way yet. If it turns outunfeasible, blood measurements of the psychoactive substances serotonin, 5meo-DMT,DMT and pinolin will be interesting alternatives.9-15

    This research will be aimed at finding a possible relationship between frequencydistributions of the scalar waves, the direct and indirect (mentioned below)physiological parameters and mentioned experimental variables, like performing orphantasizing clairvoyant aura readings or doing nothing. If these relationships arefound these will be an indication for the exchange of information at the quantum levelinside the pineal gland between the Dirac Sea (higher dimensions) and the space-timecontinuum.

    The measurements A and B and the other (indirect) physiological parameters(mentioned below) will be tested for correlation with each other and with theexperimental variables, using for example ANOVA (analysis of variance).

    In this research project as many spontaneous situations of interdimensional informationexchange through the pineal gland outside the laboratory as possible, will be examined.

    From 25 September to 10 October, 2000, I have visited several scientists in Russia whoare doing research on brain, consciousness and subtle energy fields, including torsion

    fields. During my visit new ideas came up (partly intuitively) for measurements andmeasuring techniques which will be discussed below and which still need to bedeveloped and tested.

    Measurements of the following induction (acupuncture, chakra) points which areconnected to the pineal gland (see Figure 1).

    Figure 1: Measuring points for the pineal gland (indicated bigger than in reality). Forelectrical and optical measurements.

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    1. Skin conductivity at these points with an electroacupuncture measuring device(according to Voll) (1 cylindrical electrode in the hand, 1 point electrode on themeasuring point).

    2. Reflection of laser light by the skin at the points, measured with the following device(Figure 2):

    Figure 2: System for measurement of light reflection of a point on the body.

    My proposal is to perform the follwing measurements:

    A. Before, during and after paranormal activities like aura reading.

    B. before, during and after staying in:a. A cylindrical space (for determining the influence of shape power).b. A cylindrical torsion field reflector, enhancing the experience of the Kozyrev space(see below).

    c. A magnetically shielded space which (virtually) cancels the Earths magnetic field.This could a natural cave or an artificial space like a shielded SQUID magnetometryroom (not all of them are shielded).

    In b (above) measurements (with and without the experiments) inside torsion fieldreflectors are mentioned.3, 24-31 These enhance the subjective experience of Kozyrevspace. The Kozyrev space is in fact everywhere, but has different properties than theEinstein-Minkovsky space (abovementioned space-time continuum), in which the speedof light c (ca. 300,000 km/s) is the upper speed limit for information. In the Kozyrevspace, however, information can travel with velocities up to infinite.28 In Einstein-Minkovsky space only the present exists, in Kozyrev space past, present and futureexist alongside each other, making clairvoyance in time and space possible. Torsionfield reflectors for human subjects have been used for telepathy experiments in which ithas been found that ca. 30 % of the information is received 7 hours before, ca. 30 % isreceived during and ca. 30 % is received 7 hours after emission.16, 17Torsion field reflectors around the human subject inducing a subjective experience ofthe Kozyrev space are interesting for this research into the role of the pineal gland inaltered states of consciousness because the pineal gland plays in important role in ourperception of time. One function of the pineal gland is to set the suprachiasmaticnucleus, the biological clock in our brain, when this is necessary, for example in case ofa jet lag. Inside torsion field reflectors an altered state of consciousness arises becauseof an altered perception of time. On leaving the torsion field reflectors one re-entersthe subjective experience of the Einstein-Minkovsky space-time continuum at a point intime in which one would be, if one would have stayed outside of the reflectors.

    A magnetically shielded space would be interesting for the study of the pineal glandbecause of its sensitivity to magnetic fields, like the Earths magnetic field. It is quiteprobable that also such a space will induce an altered state of consciousness, becauseof magnetic disorientation. In a cave there will be the added effect of sensorydeprivation.

    Variation to abovementioned measurements:- Derivation of the activity of brow and crown chakra after measuring the electricconductivity of allmeridians in the body with the AMI device of Dr. Hiroshi Motoyama.- The same through measurement of the electrical resistance and temprature of hand

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    reflex zones by the Aurastar 2000 from Germany.- Derivation of the activity of the pineal gland and pituitary after measuring the electricconductivity of all meridians in the body with the Prognos from Germany/Russia.

    3. Combinations of 1 and 2.

    Measurement of the activity of the pineal gland through the superior (i.e. upper)cervical ganglia which have nerve connections with the pineal gland, which is part ofthe slow, sympathetic signal pathway. Measurement could be possible through the STOreflex points. As a reference electrically connected earlobes could be used (Figure 3).

    The suprior cervical ganglia are located opposite of the vertebrae C2 and C3 which arelocated high in the neck.

    The position of these ganglia can be found at the web address

    http://www.bartleby.com/107/216.htmlwhich contains an anatomical atlas.

    Added information about the spinal cord and nerves connected to it can be found in theEncyclopedia Britannica:

    http://www.britannica.com/bcom/eb/article/single_image/0,5716,1379+bin

    %5Fid,00.htm

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    Figure 3: Measurement of electrical activity of the superior

    (i.e. upper) cervical ganglia (indirectly of the pineal gland)

    through the STO reflex points with the electrically connected

    earlobes as a reference.

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    It is important that the neck muscles are totally relaxed which could be achieved (ifnecessary) by massaging the neck just before the measurements. In order for the neckto be relaxed, the measurements can best take place with the subject in a supineposition.

    With a sensitive magnetometer, perhaps not necessarily a SQUID magnetometer,measurements may be taken just above the crown of the so-called sharp vertex wavewhich is an EEG waveform with high amplitudes which occurs at the moment of justfalling asleep and at the beginning of an out-of-body experience.32, 33 Intuitively Icould see that the pineal gland is an important factor in the occurrence of the sharpvertex wave.

    1. It can be interesting to record the EEG (electroencephalogram) of several point onthe scalp (see http://www.sciam.com/1096issue/1096lustedbox2.html) and toconvert it into frequency spectra using Fast Fourier Transformation (FFT). The points(according to the international 10-20 system, seehttp://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/1020.html) are:

    O1 and O2 (left and right side of the occiput)C3 and C4 (left and right side of the thin cortical zone in between the ears)Fp1 and Fp2 (left and right side of the forehead)Intranasally at the level of the ethmoid bone, left and right side.

    2. It is important to also record the EKG (electrocardiogram) or pulse, converting it intofrequency spectra by FFT and into a heart rate variability (HRV) graph, in order todetermine heart coherence and, after double FFT, the ocurrence of Phi (1.618...) as ameasure of the subjects state of love and relaxation. This state enables us to influencethe other physiological parameters in the body, like the EEG and the activity of thepineal gland. Combining EKG or pulse with the EEG, the extent of inluence of the EKGon the brainwaves can be determined. In a state of coherence, heart and brain mustproduce a harmonic series of frequencies.18, 19

    Torsion field is the Russian term for what we know in the West as scalar (non-Hertzian) field phenomena. These belong or are related to the quantum vacuum (seethe pineal gland literature study report).3 Torsion fields transport information muchfaster than light or even at infinite speed. Torsion fields are generated by and theirspatial shape and strength are dependent on the spin structure of matter and even onthe spin structure of the quantum vacuum. However, they have a measurable strength,frequency and shape in space. Russian physicists are already doing research on torsionfield since the 40s. Prof. Dr. Nikolai A. Kozyrev was one of the first torsion fieldresearchers. What we now know as torsion fields, he called time-energy flow.28 Two

    present-day torsion field researchers are Prof. Dr. Anatoly Akimov and Dr. OlegElistratov, whom I have met in 2000, in their research center in Moscow.26, 27

    Western scalar wave reasearchers already have mentioned the following 3 scalar wavedetectors:1, 2

    a. The Barkenhaus Effect detector which is based on the modulation by scalar waves ofa staticmagnetic field.b. The Hodowanec detector which is based on the modulation by scalar waves of a

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    static electricfield.c. The Caduceus coil detector of which the receiving mechanism is unknown and whichis reportedto receive scalar waves. It is a coil consisting of a wire wound one way and then backagainst its

    own direction.

    The Russian scientist Prof. Dr. Nikolai A. Kozyrev has developed the following detectorswhich are still built and used today by many Russian torsion field researchers:3

    d. A Wheatstone Bridge with a tungsten wire as variable resistor. Its electricalresistance is influenced by torsion fields and is measurable in the Wheatstone Bridge.The effect can stay in the tungsten wire for hours after removing the torsion field,unless the environment has hardly any torsion fields or the detector is subjected tomechanical shocks (hitting the measuring head on the table?).e. A quartz oscillator (inside an IC). Its frequency is influenced by torsion fields. Theinfluence can be seen only as long as the torsion field is present.f. A torsion balance. This is a contraption including a rotating, electrically driven

    gyroscope and asensitive balance. This is a complex and big set-up.

    Although all detectors can be interesting to build and test, the detectors d and e seemthe easiest to realize, thus these will be the first to be used in this research project. Atthis moment some engineers and I are already busy building and testing d and e.

    Akimov and Elistratov mentioned something extremely interesting during our visit:They have measured torsion fields around the heads of humans, simultaneously withtheir EEG. Some strongly psychically gifted persons have a low-amplitude EEG, butstrong torsion fields around their head. This has been measured in healers giving ahealing session. During the healing session the amplitude of their EEG went all the waydown to zero, but the strength of their torsion fields increased.

    Intuitively I could see that the pineal gland, through its nerve connections with theeyes, influenced the retina, although signals usually travel from the eyes to the pinealand not the other way round. The activity of the pineal gland, however, gave rise tovery weak light flashes from the retina, very similar to biophotons. With very sensitivelight measuring equipment (like a photomultiplyer tube; PMT) this could bemeasurable. Very weak, red laser light on abovementioned induction points couldstimulate this.

    For some time already we are busy developing a detector for torsion fields andmorphogenic fields, which spontaneously came up during a session with I Ching expert

    B. Randolfi in Rotterdam. He mentioned that various important scientific discoveriesand technical inventions in Russia and China had been done by throwing and explainingthe I Ching. On his invitation we did an I Ching session for the pineal gland researchproject. Totally unexpectedly the I Ching came up with a tubular detector with apositive and negative electrical charge and a membrane in the center. Another I Chingresult was that the timing of the measurements was very important. The best timewould be the hour before sunrise. Interesting is that N.A. Kozyrev who considered timean information-carrying energy flow, had written that the Sun emits a time-energy flowwhich stimulates the development of dissipative structures or life forms. In Russia ascientist told me that this inflow was optimal 8 minutes before sunrise, which is the

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    time yogis do their Sun Prayer.

    In short, the following is the basic design for the detector:

    Figure 4: Detector (which needs to be developed further) for torsion fields andmorphogenic fields (which may be similar?). The tube, which consists of two parts (3-6

    cm diameter), consist of torsion field reflecting material. A membrane of living materialis part of the measuring system and generates a weak electrical charge. The livingmaterial can consist of algae in between 2 thin plates which by themselves areelectrically neutral, or a thin leaf (or layer from it) from a plant, etc.

    The results of abovementioned experiments are expected to provide insight in thefunctioning of the pineal gland at electrophysiological as well as quantum physical level.Besides this, the project is expected to lead to (refinement of) training methods for thedevelopment of the pineal gland as our interdimensional communication organ. Further,this study is expected to be of importance to parapsychology (increased insight in thebrain physiology of paranormal phenomena), to psychiatry (increased insight in theorigin of hallucinations and autism) and to (ethno)pharmacology (increased insight into

    the effect of mentioned psychoactive hormones).

    The experimental study will lead to (refinement) of training methods for developmentof the pineal gland as an interdimensional communication organ, using biofeedback bymeans of the measuring equipment and possibly using the torsion field reflectorsaround the trainee. Research at the HeartMath Institute (HMI) in California hasdemonstrated that psychological and physical health are promoted most if harmonyexists between the EEG, EKG and the breathing.18 Daniel Winter in the USA haspointed out the importance of harmony between these parameters and the magneticmicropulsations (Schumann resonance) of the Earth. He discovered that in thefrequency spectra the Golden mean ratio Phi or F = 1.618..., is essential. Phi onlyexists in a condition of unconditional, universal Love.19 This is why we consider itimportant the pineal is developed in this state.

    The information which will be generated by this experimental study may form a basisfor new forms of therapy in psychiatry, for example for psychotic patients. They oftenhave paranormal experiences like clairvoyance and telepathy but have lost any controlover them. A new form of therapy could be to train these individuals to use their gift atwill instead of suppressing their experiences. At the other side of the spectrum areautistic children who make little or no contact with their environment because theyclose themselves to influences (possibly also higher-dimensional) from theirenvironment. The hormone production by their pineal gland and its circadian rhythmsare disturbed.20 Autistic individuals are controlling their receptiveness to externalstimuli too much. They could be trained to open themselves gradually to informationfrom the space-time and higher-dimensional environment without being overwhelmed

    by it. In both cases subtle-energetic grounding and protection techniques could be ofgreat value.

    Saskia Bosman, Ph.D., is a biologist who studied at the University of Utrecht, TheNetherlands, from 1979 to 1986 and who received her Ph.D. in 1993 at the Universityof Amsterdam after a research project (1986-1993) resulting in the thesis ThermalEffects of Laser Light on Tissue Structure. In the same period she has conducted brainand consciousness research (unusual ofr The Netherlands) on the functioning of the leftand right brain and on the brainwave patterns accompanying altered states ofconsciousness induced by different forms of meditation.

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