THE FIFTH FORCE
The ability to alter the rate of radioactive decay, one of the four fundamental
forces of physics, raises several questions: If one force can be altered by a force
that is not one of the other three, can any of those other three be altered? Can
gravity or electromagnetism, forces far weaker than the two nuclear forces, be
changed?
Joie Jones, Ph.D., late professor of radiological sciences at the University of
California–Irvine, teamed up with Russian physicist Yuri Kronn to devise an
ingenious experiment to determine if electromagnetism is susceptible to change.
They pointed out that a “fifth force” is required to do this, and they called it
“subtle energy” (Kronn & Jones, 2011).
They measured the electrical conductivity of various substances that were
deliberately infused with subtle energy. They found that compared to baseline
controls, electromagnetism was decreased by 25 percent.
An experiment with healing intention measured the magnetic fields around the
An experiment with healing intention measured the magnetic fields around the
targets of healing (Moga & Bengston, 2010). These were mice who had been
injected with a substance that caused cancer. The healer sent intentional healing
energy to them locally (with the healer present in the room) for 30 minutes on
the first day of the study, and then nonlocally (with the healer in a distant
location) for 12 weeks. Measuring devices in the mice’s cages found an increase
in the magnetic field to 20–30 Hz, followed by a decrease to 8–9 Hz, then a
further drop to below 1 Hz. The effect then reversed.
Local healing and nonlocal healing produced the same effects. The
researchers subsequently tested various healing modalities and found similar
changes in the magnetic field during tai chi and healing touch sessions as well.
They also reviewed five other studies that measured similar phenomena (Moga
& Bengston, 2010).
This research suggests that at least two of the four fundamental laws of
physics—electromagnetism and the weak nuclear force—can be altered by a
coherent mind holding healing intentions.
Kronn and Jones found that their experiments could be done successfully in
certain labs but not in others. They were puzzled as to why, and it took them
some time to figure out the difference. It turned out that the labs where
replications were unsuccessful were those in which experiments on dead animals
were performed. Kronn developed an energy protocol, called “clean sweep,” for
those labs, after which they could successfully host replications (Kamp, 2016).
Kronn has found that scientists affect what they’re studying. He says that
“Your own energy will distort the energy pattern you are recording. Similarly, if
you repeat an experiment and you don’t want it to work, then it won’t. Or, when
one of my collaborators has a ‘bad—out-of-tune—day,’ we can’t accurately test
energy patterns” (Kamp, 2016).
When Christine and I were near the Geiger counter in ordinary consciousness,
nothing much happened. But when we meditated, the readout changed.
Similarly, Ben Mayrick used vivid mental imagery, while Dr. Yan projected qi
energy into the americium sample, with the intention of either speeding up or
slowing down its radioactive decay.
Changing matter in this way requires a coherent state of mind. When brain
waves are incoherent, with anxiety-laden beta waves predominating and stress
hormones such as cortisol and adrenaline infusing our cells, we’re out of the
state of flow. Our intentions lack clarity or power.
But when we slow ourselves down into a meditative state, with a broad alpha
bridge connecting our conscious minds to high-amplitude theta and delta waves,
we access the power of coherent mind. In this state, our intentions affect matter.
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