3. The Physics of the “Communications Association”: Bearden’s Scalar Physics and Communications via Longitudinal Waves in the Medium, LaViolette’s Grating, and a Fearsome Interface
As scientist Paul
LaViolette noted earlier, and as has been noted with the above
quotations from Ervin Laszlo, scalar, longitudinal pressure waves -
what I have repeatedly called “electro-acoustic” waves - in the
medium might be the most effective way of communication over vast
interstellar distances, since it would not be limited by the
relativistic speed limit of the velocity of light. And as I noted
above, there is a definite and important role of the conscious
observer both in influencing, and in being influenced by, the
“grating” of the interference of such waves.
Many commentators and
physicists have observed that the phenomenon of Coordinate Remote
Viewing seems to access this “information content of the field” or
medium. One may therefore speculate that the Tablets of Destinies
are not only catalogues of gratings in the senses of the two
previous associations, but possibly also a mechanism or
interface that would enhance such
phenomena as coordinate remote viewing, or, as will be seen toward
the end of this chapter, “channeling”.
Thus, we may now see
what comprises yet another element of what the Tablets of Destinies
were; they were not only a catalogue of the grating or interference
patterns of various celestial bodies for a phase conjugate mirror
of great sophistication. They are not only a catalogue of those
types of waves, giving their possessor limited access to the
“memory of the universe” (to borrow Laszlo’s phrase), or to the
“information content of the field” of the universe, and as such,
conveying to their possessors “universal” powers and the powers of
“the universe.” They are also the “gratings” necessary to send
information, to communicate over vast
distances free of the constraints of the relativistic speed limit
of light. And as also noted, the Tablets of Destinies are also
perhaps a technology of interface between consciousness and the
gratings themselves.
Laszlo’s remarks
concerning the “holographic” nature of these phenomena, plus the
implication that consciousness can impress its emotional,
character, and intentional dynamics on these gratings and in
turn be impressed by them, leads us
finally to...