The Power of Intent: Challenging Traditional Scientific Understanding
There's a common belief that human thoughts and intentions are abstract, spiritual phenomena that don't have a presence in our physical world. However, scientists have found that thoughts and intentions are indeed material entities.
Challenging Traditional Scientific Views
Dr. William Tiller, a former professor and chair of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford University, provides a unique perspective on the supernatural. He discovered that human intentions can take material form and influence the world around us. He even created a machine to store and transmit intentions, a breakthrough that challenges the foundations of traditional science.
Influenced by Soviet-era experiments on human superpowers, Tiller's curiosity about the supernatural grew. He questioned, “How can the universe allow such seemingly bizarre phenomena to exist alongside conventional science?”
Seeking answers, Tiller pursued independent research in this field. Despite his colleagues deeming his work absurd and attempting to hinder him, he remained steadfast.
Tiller noted that over the past 150 years, many have explored the supernatural, yet their findings were rejected by mainstream science because they defied established beliefs. He commented, “Anything misaligned with prevailing results and methods is dismissed as nonsense.”
Harnessing Intentions through Scientific Methods
After developing a machine to access intentions, Tiller discovered its effectiveness, although he didn't entirely understand its mechanism.
How did he confirm the machine's effectiveness? First, experiments showed that human intentions could significantly change the pH of water (without adding any chemicals) or impact the ATP production in fruit fly larvae, accelerating their development. Additionally, he demonstrated that individuals could store their intentions in a device, which could then transmit those intentions later, achieving the same results.
Why did Tiller believe this device was uniquely effective in capturing specific intentions over other electronic instruments? It was largely accidental. The device was initially intended for conventional scientific research, but an unexpected inspiration led him to try it for intention experiments, resulting in surprising outcomes.
Interestingly, the device wasn't even meant for traditional research; it arrived at his lab due to a shipping error. After other devices failed to store intentions, Tiller experimented with this one, and it unexpectedly worked.
“Vacuum” is Not Empty
Through meditation, Tiller gained insights into the material nature of human intentions and the universe's many layers. He discovered that a “vacuum” isn't empty but filled with a powerful, invisible substance. When a thought or intention occurs, it influences this invisible matter, triggering intermediate substances made of tiny particles, which then affect visible matter.
Tiller explained that while a hydrogen atom has one proton and one electron, the rest is “vacuum.” The energy contained in the “vacuum” of a single hydrogen atom can be equivalent to the electromagnetic energy of all matter within a 15-billion-light-year radius, and human intentions can operate over such a vast range, even though traditional science sees it as empty space.
When a group of people come together and unite their intentions, they can generate tremendous power. He compared this to a 100-watt light bulb, which emits a limited amount of light because the photons interfere with each other, reducing the light. But if the same number of photons emitted per unit of time can merge and align, their energy density and intensity would surpass that emitted by the sun's surface over the same period.
Tiller stated that people have the potential for coordination and unity, but it needs to be developed. He said, “That is where the future of humanity lies. I believe it will be a better future for humanity.”