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Who Needs the Higgs (A Freak's View of the


Uni-verse)
By Robert McCoy
Created 11/30/2010 - 08:06
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Nikola Tesla wrote of ether "filling all space merely by spinning motion, as a whirl of water in a calm lake"
which, through motion, becomes matter. Could it be possible that what are often called "scalars" in science
may actually be coupled spinning pranic whirlpools composed of spiraling vectors, like kundalini, and that
this awe inspiring movement has not been adequately characterized?

It has been well over a decade now since I saw the video. In it a radiantly vibrant silver haired woman
marches assertively up to a podium and proceeds to give a slide lecture presentation of her discovery and
recording of nothing less than the human energy field - a first in western science. Her voice is powerful
and her manner confident - a polished presenter as befits her background as a retired Professor of
Physiology at a major university.

She had been studying the musculature of dancers and this led to her investigating what lay behind the
'noise' on her recordings of the electronic traces created by the movement of their muscles. What she
discovered was a whole range of minute signals that had never been seen before -- patterns below the
pattern -- like some sort of energetic Mandelbrot, they were in the audio range and could be amplified and
heard as well as ‘seen' by sensitive's, as if they were the ‘sound of light'. No wonder no one had ever
found them - who would have guessed! 'Light' you can listen to! And furthermore each one of these
frequencies corresponded to a discrete characteristic of the human mind and body and each had a distinct
waveform and color. So frequency, waveform and color were synonymous with different human
characteristics. She was astounded.

But what was it about the shape of the waveforms of this 'light' that contributed to its appearance and
function? Was there something behind light that helped give it its distinctive waveform and that was
behind the characteristics of mind and body it appeared to represent? Was the waveform a combination of
carrier wave and some sort of modulated intent which helped to shape it and give it meaning -- a literal
display of function following form? She didn't say.

Her name was Dr. Valerie Hunt and the waveforms she displayed on her slides were what are known as
vector waveforms. All known frequencies in the electromagnetic spectrum are vector waves. Vector waves
travel spatially for long distances and can be displayed and measured. But there are other waves in
physics that are known to be 'below' or 'behind' the vector waveforms that we can see and measure and
these waveforms are referred to as scalars and they are not so easy to see or measure -- or even describe.

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Writing about scalars is like writing about zen. You could spend infinities at it and still be scratching your
head in a different place. The language is all square and the 'whole' is a confoundin' dodecahedron. It's a
pathetic operation -- has an endlessly futile feel to it like throwing water balloons at the sun. When you sift
through the literature you are confronted with a Berlin wall of 'talkin' in tongues' terminology and Rune like
formulas, all of which does nothing to clarify the true nature of the phenomena. In fact the opposite
happens. A window of opacity opens up before the reader, somehow revealing yet simultaneously
obscuring the view. Such is physics.

One thing though that does jump out at the casual investigator is that scalars have been referred to, at
times as the information 'behind' a vector waveform and that when a vector waveform is 'collapsed' the
scalar information is 'revealed'. This is generally done by running a vector through what is known as a
Caduceus coil, a winding twisting pair of wires which wrap the wave back around on itself so as to combine
the waveforms in such a way as to negate them, like a homeopathic. But the information left behind is not
like a radio signal that was modulated onto a carrier wave -- a small vector riding on the back of a bigger
vector -- it's the information that formed the wave itself... and that survives its destruction. A very curious
phenomenon.

If scalars were something of an alchemist's dream then perhaps I was headed for a bottomless pit of pi in
the sky, but as luck would have it I was eventually pointed in the direction of Tom Bearden, that
curmudgeonly critic of all things false, inelegant and wrong headed in the field of electrical engineering.
Bearden was a contradiction. On the one hand he was 'country... just folks', a loyal and retired military
Cold Warrior with the Chuck Yeager twang, while on the other hand he was an ultimate, sophisticated and
devastating Free Thinker! -- an intellectual and philosophical thorn in the side of an entire world view, like
an 'edgy' Terence McKenna with an oscilloscope probe. No walls around his words! But he was more than
just a pain in the neck to the Phd's in 'Double E'... he had something that not one of them could claim. He
had earned a patent, but not just any patent, another boring 'breakthrough' in the long line of incremental
engineering. No...his patent was unique, the first ever awarded for a Free Energy device (Uber Unity!). So
when he 'spoke'... I listened. And what he spoke 'spoke volumes' to my clouded mind -- gave clarity to
what were murky waters -- like Soma for my scratched sunglasses. What he 'spoke' was actually a reply to
a question in an interview recorded on-line that he had given almost two decades earlier yet it was more
revealing than any of even the more recent descriptions I could find.

On the subject of scalars...

"If the sum of the internal motions is zero, the external object seems to be sitting still and motionless to us
(though it's still moving through time with -- usually -- uniform motion)."

Interesting -- scalars were somehow 'still'... yet "still moving'

"We describe that internal characteristic of the system as a vector zero resultant system. Externally we may
also characterize it as a scalar, because it still possesses attributes that have magnitude. On the other
hand, if the sum of the internal motions is not zero, but is a motion in a certain spatial direction, then to us
the external object seems to be moving along in space. That is, it is translating spatially. Externally it has
both magnitude and direction, so we view it as a vector. To label a thing as only a vector is to look only at its
external attributes. To label a thing as only a scalar is to look only at its external attributes. To look at its
internal attributes, it must be recognized as a scalar and a vector at the same time. That is, the scalar
attributes must be recognized to be composed on internal vectors."

What he was describing was a paradox (takes one to know one!)... it not only seemed to move in space
while standing still, a scalar had vector like movements but was not a vector...

"And the whole system that is not moving spatially is still moving in time. However, we don't see "time" but
just space; therefore we see the thing as "motionless." However, the "motionless" thing we look at is rather
like a fixed whirlpool in a swiftly flowing river the whirlpool seems to us to stay "fixed" and motionless, but
internally its parts (the flowing water) are in constant motion."

Whoa... Scalars as whirlpools! They rotate but don't radiate.--- they occupy space, even rotate in space
but don't radiate into space outside of the space they occupy!

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A simple vector -- one 360 degree 'roller coaster' -- is created from two longitudinally coupled scalars -- i.e.
two whirlpools abutted lengthwise, end to end so to speak. In eastern cosmology there is a phenomenon
that comes tantalizingly close to the description of such a coupling of whirlpools and it's called a chakra. It
was an idea that even Bearden would probably spit out like a peach pit, but it got my attention. I couldn't
prove it -- but I couldn't rule it out either.

A chakra is two longitudinally coupled rotating standing waves -- Bearden again: "To look at its internal
attributes, it must be recognized as a scalar and a vector at the same time. That is, the scalar attributes
must be recognized to be composed on internal vectors." But in this case the vectors are spiraling, a
crucial difference -- unlike the sinusoidal transverse model we normally associate with vectors that translate
(i.e. radiate) through space. It's a Hybrid -- perfect for the times. And like a top, the only way it 'stands' in
place is by rotating? It's self organizing! Like a traffic circle. So standing waves had to rotate -- otherwise
they would unwind -- perhaps into vectors? -- vectors that didn't stand in place but that had to translated
through space? And for vectors to be able to turn in circles they first had to spiral? Like an F-15! Energy
can't be stopped! "Stand and be counted". Nothing in nature is still -- everything moves, so would
whirlpools be natures way of appearing to 'stand still'? "Every-body...stand... Stand... Staaand!" Yea --
Sly!

The only problem was in nature sometimes these 'chakras' would couple in all kinds of ways -- some with
the vortices running right back up along side or even inside each other. And the only thing they seemed to
have in common was the abutment but even then they could wrap around from both ends like a spherical
'yin-yang' to form what appeared as particles. Clearly these were not going to look like the nice neat linear
models in the science lit. There was variety here...attractors and chaos. And it had the potential to come
in infinite variations, bending and twisting in endless ways -- function following form, a whole universe of
unique shapes as the potential precursors for the manifestation of endlessly unique expressions.

I mean you can almost see it. Spirals do stand... but they're flexible -- like our bodies! (ask Dorothy!).
Have you ever played Slinky? Have you ever eaten 'chi-zzz'?

Flexible, like a blanket at the beach... like a wave at the beach! Flexible, like a fiber optic... like the light in
a fiber optic. Actually -- according to the Hunt discoveries...we are 'fiber optics'!

And finally...

"These are pure waves of Spacetime, and they are oscillating curvatures of space-time itself."

Yup, Bearden had lopped the scales from my eyes but the matter was put to rest in my mind when I looked
at the writings of one Nikola Tesla, perhaps the most intuitive inventor of the industrial age and one with a
long track record of creations that are at the heart of today's modern electrical world. If Bearden was
'Saturn & Uranus' then Tesla was 'Taurus on stilts'. In short, Tesla was no 'dreamer' -- he knew that what
he invented was going to work even before it was tested. He had built a working remote controlled
mini-warship before WWI -- a drone -- heavens to Afghanistan! And unlike other inventors who toiled at
prototypes, tweaking by trial and error (10,000 lightbulbs later!) Tesla was famous for inventions that hit the
ground running, fresh from his mind like a hot pizza pie. And mama mia, what inventions they were! No
'better bottle openers' here -- we're talking grand ideas on an even grander scale. And because of that he
was considered to be something of a freak by his contemporaries who were some of the brightest thinkers
in an age littered with halogen minds. But even they had never seen anything like him! Tesla, obviously...
was 'not from these parts'.

The following is from a letter he wrote to the New York Times in 1908... (emphasis mine)

"According to an adopted theory, every ponderable atom is differentiated from a tenuous fluid, filling all
space merely by spinning motion, as a whirl of water in a calm lake. By being set in movement this fluid,
the ether, becomes gross matter." Clearly Bearden and Tesla were barking up the same tree.

But he didn't stop at mere theory or architecture, he was looking at practical applications - he wanted to
control it, to create with it...(oh my!)

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Again, from the same letter...

"It appears, then, possible for man through harnessed energy of the medium and suitable agencies for
starting and stopping ether whirls to cause matter to form and disappear."

Clearly Tesla had plans for his 'whirlpool'. And Tesla was a man who knew what to do with a plan.

So if a man with the stature of Tesla was willing to bet it all on a whirl then perhaps it behooves us to clear
our conceptual workbench, give him a little credit and take the time to contemplate his view.

As an analogy, a scalar is a system that is expanding or contracting on a sliding scale in multiple directions
simultaneously - IE it's changing its magnitude. A vector translates directionally through space -- i.e.
spatially. So a vector that scales is a vector that expands or contracts in multiple directions simultaneously
while translating in a specific direction through space. Our hybrid. There is only one method in nature to
accomplish that seamlessly and that is to spiral.

So could it be possible that what are often called 'scalars' in science may actually be coupled spinning
pranic whirlpools composed of spiraling vectors, kinda like kundalini, and that this awe inspiring movement
has not been adequately characterized? Even ordinary analog vector signals are difficult to model so a
three dimensional whirlpool -- the ultimate compound analog device -- at the level of a scalar, would most
definitely be a forbidding challenge. In any case, should it surprise us that with spirals being ubiquitous,
even iconic in nature, that there would be a more fundamental equivalent in the scalar world? It would be
more surprising if there weren't. And why is an object so central to eastern cosmology so conspicuously
absent from mainstream western scientific investigation? You'd think energy was confined to railroad
tracks and that transverse sinusoidal waves were the ‘bee's knee's' -- the end of the story -- in some frozen,
eternal trolley car world. Something had to shape that hurricane and hurricanes are certainly not short on
energy. i.e.: spiraling storms don't come from straight lines. Straight lines do.

In any case, common sense alone should tell us that if you're going to create a duality from an infinite
source, then you need a device to transition somehow and the dual vortice is the path of least resistance for
doing just that. You could think of it as an 'etheric fiber optic interface' -- or better yet, a sort of double
barreled 'cosmic universal joint' with spiraling bearings and 'three on the Tree'! I mean, there is nothing
else in nature even remotely up to the job. In fact this vortical movement would be a dimensional transition
or stepping down from an infinite space into 3d space -- Huxley's Reducing valve -- where space can
appear to 'stand still' -- and it is accomplished in nature with a hybrid movement or standing spiral, also
known as first movement.

So the dual opposing vortice and/or chakra is the bridge between the real... the primal space and our
world, and back! (the 'real space' race) It is the engine of creation and destruction -- a rotating tug of war
between Shiva and Shakti. As such it requires a balancing force or Vishnu. But we don't see Vishnu as
he's outside of creation -- in the source. Vishnu is the one who twists the valves of creation to maintain the
world. He spins the chakras -- tweaks our world in a system so granular that it's capable of changes so
fine as to go virtually unnoticed -- or so sudden as to seem catastrophic. All things are possible in such a
system -- and such a system we seem to have.

Yes... Three on the Tree indeed. Always Three. The Caduceus, gift of Apollo (the God of light!) was two
serpents wrapped around a central, immovable staff -- "thy rod and thy staff!" -- and they are positioned in
perfect balance, exactly as the waveforms would be in its namesake coil just before they would collapse,
thus revealing their precious 'information'. On and on... you name it... always Three. "Thus the Law of
Three is manifested and the spiraling octave is writ large."

So if the dual opposing vortices would seem to be a 'u-joint' in the 'real space' race -- a 'gnostic tunnel'
from one existence to another -- where do we go from here? Well one could start by going outward -- from
spinning scalars to orb like particles -- from flowform's to flowers, monochords to musical scores, from
minor and major charkas to trout streams and tornados -- from planetary power spots to spiraling planet

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tracks -- Galactic schematics... it's all there. Its got 'Doors to dimensions' and puzzling paradox -- infinitely
granular and coarse beyond belief. It's creative and destructive, capable of instantaneous change and
insidious mission creep... it's all there -- east and west, Huxley and Hermes, chaos and common sense --
an 'in your face mystery' a million miles from everywhere, it's all there... in the 'Blake of an eye' and a
hundred mile stare.

It's all there...

But one really begins to appreciate the view when one takes the opposite journey -- inward -- beginning
with our spiraling vector. If such a phenomenon exists, one would naturally ask what would lie 'beneath' it
or 'behind' it and the answer would have to be a scalar -- but a scalar on a much smaller 'scale'. And that
scalar would in turn be composed of even smaller spiraling vectors composed of still smaller scalars and on
and on -- spiraling vectors enfolding spinning scalars enfolding spiraling vectors on into infinity -- Planck
Length be damned -- an infinitely enfolding energetic Mandelbrot. And when one contemplates such an
infinitely regressing movement one begins to appreciate that the words 'first movement' doesn't even begin
to express the beginning -- that it's all an endless beginning -- it's all a one act play -- an infinitely recursive
and enfolding one act play. Thus the 'first movement' is everywhere you look and pretty soon your sense
of time will begin to attenuate along with your recursive view and on and on.

And a funny thing happens when you take the time to re-read this article. You'll begin to see deeper levels
of meaning enfolded in each paragraph, sentence and word than the previous time you read it and then
you'll see that the article itself is an enfolded Mandelbrot and your appreciation for it will deepen and
deepen recursively like your newly enfolding view. And soon you'll look up and see the same thing in every
thing you look at until your view of reality begins to shift and with it meaning itself will take on a whole new
meaning and on and on and on - beginnings enfolding endings which enfold another beginning until
there's no more beginnings or endings and you just are.

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Postscript

There was one contemporary of Tesla who was not off-put by his 'out of this world' ideas and his name was
Walter Russell. To characterize Russell as a 'Renaissance Man' would be to not do justice to his being.
Russell was a natural mystic, artist, educator and businessman -- the very prototype of what many would
hope to be the practical, fully functioning enlightened future of humanity. And the dual opposing vortices
were at the heart of his cosmology. Tesla and he were acquainted and paradoxically, it was Tesla that told
Russell to 'bury his ideas for a thousand years' as humanity was not ready for what he had to express. But
as Robert Otey, an authority on Russell, has pointed out in an on-line interview with Matt Presti [1], Tesla
was not aware of the coming Hunab Ku in 2012 and the acceleration of time that came with it. But we are.

For an inspiring musical and visual tour of Walter Russell's (and Viktor Schauberger's) scalable spiraling
world see this [2].

For an excellent illustration of Viktor Schauberger's naturally spiraling waveforms see the book 'Hidden
Nature' by Alick Bartholomew [3].

Also, western science is finally coming close to validating Valerie Hunt's empirical discovery decades ago of
'sound you can see [4]' -- a sort of 'Synesthesia', long known to the initiated and familiar to sensitive's, OOB
& NDE experiencers alike, it's been a 'long time comin'

See Dr. Hunt's DVD 'The Human Energy Field and Health [5]' for images of 'light you can listen to' and
much, much more... in my world, she gets the Nobel - in 2013!

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For a more 'chaos like' alternative view of magnetic fields as dual opposing spinning (and wild looking)
vortices see the classic book 'The Secret World of Magnets [6]' by Howard Johnson, from Tom Bearden's
Cheniere Press link below or on Amazon...

To see an interesting Mayan correlation between our spiraling galaxy and the Vedic chakra system see
chapter 23 of John Major Jenkins book 'Galactic Alignment [7]'.

And last but by no means least, in one of the many synchronicities associated with the writing above, I
came across this image [8], shortly after finishing this piece -- Thank You Alex Grey -- one picture truly is
worth an infinity of feeble words...

May we all enjoy the view...

from our human but impersonal ‘you'.

Big Apple to Katmandu!... may the Hunab Ku renew.

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Image by NASA Goddard Photo and Video [9], courtesy of Creative Commons license.

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[1] http://www.mattpresti.com/
[2] http://www.youtube.com/user/77GSlinger#p/u/2/UsPrudLFGZk
[3] http://www.amazon.com/Hidden-Nature-Startling-Insights-Schauberger/dp/1931882487
[4] http://www.livescience.com/health/080818-seeing-sound.html
[5] http://www.malibupublishing.com/Malibu-Publishing/Video.html
[6] http://www.cheniere.org/sales/buy-ma.htm
[7] http://alignment2012.com/books.html
[8] http://shop.cosm.org/journeyofthewoundedhealer.aspx
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