Since ancient Egyptian times, alchemists
have worked in secret to produce something called the Philosopher's
Stone, or the Elixir of Life. The materials researchers
have found are believed to be related to the Philosopher's
Stone. The materials have been called ORMEs, monoatomic gold,
white gold, white powder gold, ORMUS, m-state, AuM, microclusters,
and manna.
The ORMUS or m-state materials are precious metal elements in a
different atomic state. All of these m-state elements are
abundant in sea water. According to recent discoveries, these
elements in their m-state may be as much as 10,000 times more
abundant than their metallic counterparts. There also may be
other elements which occur naturally in the m-state.
Various researchers (David Hudson made the discovery in the late
seventies), working independently, have identified these materials
in this different state of matter. They have arrived at many
of the same observations.
These m-state elements have been observed to exhibit
superconductivity, superfluidity, Josephson tunneling and magnetic
levitation. It looks like these are an entirely new class of
materials.
These m-state elements are also present in many biological
systems. They enhance energy flow in the microtubules inside every
living cell.
It appears that this state of these elements has been known
throughout history. Several of the procedures for extracting
or making ORMUS have been adapted from ancient alchemical
texts. We believe that the Philosopher's Stone and the
Biblical manna are both variations on this state of matter.
Some recommended alchemical texts related to the Philosopher's
Stone are "Sacred Science" by R.A. Schwaller De Lubicz and "Le
Mystere des Cathedrales" by Fulcanelli, available from Amazon.com.
Another source is "Occult Chemistry" by Leadbeater and Besant.
There may be several paths to the
Philosopher's Stone. There may even be several different
Stones. More research on the nature of m-state is
needed. Since the ORMUS materials are much more prevalent in
nature than their metallic counterparts, they can be extracted with
some time, effort, and understanding.
Other physicists are also working on
theories which unite mind and matter.
One fairly recent discovery in biology and physics is that a
certain small structure in every cell, called the microtubule,
exhibits superconductive and tunneling behaviors at body
temperature.
Several of the modern theories relating to microtubules were
proposed by Roger Penrose (a physicist) and Stuart Hameroff (an
anesthesiologist).
In a paper titled "Orchestrated
reduction of quantum coherence in brain microtubules: A model for
consciousness" (Hameroff/Penrose site at U. of Arizona), Hameroff and Penrose write:
"A critical number of tubulins maintaining coherence within
[microtubules] for 500 msec collapses its own wave function
(objective reduction: OR). This occurs because the mass-energy
difference among the superpositioned states of coherent tubulins
critically perturbs space-time geometry. To prevent multiple
universes, the system must reduce to a single space-time by
choosing eigenstates."
Hameroff and Penrose are saying that in
order to avoid "seeing" multiple universes at the same time, the
quantum coherence created in microtubules by some material (we think
the m-state materials) must collapse. What if the quantum coherence
did not collapse and we became aware of multiple universes?
Many modern physicists believe that there are an infinite number
of parallel universes. They theorize that atoms are made up of
smaller particles which are like bubbles in the quantum foam. These
bubbles in the quantum foam or "holes in the aether" spend a
fraction of their existence in each of these parallel universes.
There is quite a debate as to whether information is transferred
between these parallel universes.
Various scientists
have proposed that a quantum non-local connection between the ORMUS
elements and some sort of non-physical reality is a component of
consciousness.
They claim that these ORMUS elements connect with this
non-physical reality through something called the zero point. David
Bohm, Rupert Sheldrake, Amit Goswami and others have postulated that
there is an "implicate order" or "morphogenic field" from which
consciousness influences matter. The "hard problem" of quantum
physics is to figure out what the exact connection is between mind,
spirit and matter.
It looks like the ORMUS elements might provide the missing link
in our understanding of the relationship between mind and matter.
Information sourced from: Barry Carter
& Jim Beichler, editor, YGGDRASIL