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There was a time, not so long ago, when scientists thought that the material universe was indeed the only reality – it was constructed of random pieces of matter with no order; in other words, “what you see is what you get.” This “common knowledge” was upended when physicists discovered that everything in the universe exists because of energy.
Atoms are the smallest unit of matter. Every kind of matter – gas, liquid, and solid – is made up of atoms. These atoms are the building block of the universe. When in balance, the atom’s nucleus is made from an equal number of particles – protons and neutrons. The atom’s nucleus is circled by electrons, which orbits the nucleus in an oval-like pattern. These tiny particles are able to maintain their balance because of energy. Albert Einstein and Max Planck devoted much of their work towards this discovery.
We are made up of a countless number of atoms. As a result, we are energy-creating beings by default. It is our belief, along with many others, that energy stems from consciousness. And that this consciousness is connected with the material world.
Here are 8 scientific studies demonstrating the interconnectedness with consciousness and the material universe.
The Placebo Effect
In a study at the Baylor School of Medicine, surgical options were sought for patients with debilitating knee pain. Patients were divided into three groups – one group had the damaged cartilage shaved from their knee, the second group had the damaged tissue flushed from the knee joint, and the last group was sedated, had salt water splashed into their knee, and told that invasive surgery had been performed when it in fact hadn’t. Amazingly, the group that received no surgery improved as much as those that had.
This is just one example of many on how we can consciously affect the biology of our bodies. The placebo effect is having a significant impact on the medical community while disrupting the industries that rely on product revenue, specifically the multi-billion dollar pharmaceutical industry.
The heart and electromagnetic experiments
The most prolific electromagnetic forces in the human body occur in and around the heart. Using spectral analysis, researchers discovered encoded emotional information embedded in the electromagnetic field surrounding the heart.
When emotions shift, this encoded information changes. As a result, scientists continue to study the ramifications of such a profound discovery – including how this powerful force is felt and interpreted by those around us; specifically, how emotions such as compassion, empathy, love and understanding can be used to make positive changes in us and others.