Forming a Bridge between Physics
and Metaphysics.
Ever since Capra's best-selling
book the Tao of Physics, the gap between
physics and metaphysics has drastically narrowed. At the highest levels
of theoretical physics and the deepest levels of inward contemplation,
the language and description of reality become remarkably similar. The
amazing path of one physician turned physicist has built a new era of
laser light technology that marries the worlds of the physicist and the
mystic as never before.
Over the last decade, Dr. Todd
Ovokaitys has developed a new laser-based technology that stretches the imaginations
of physicists and philosophers alike. For the first-time ever, it is possible,
through lasers, to create a stable and efficient wave of time reversed light.
The internal geometry of this new
form of light wave is similar to the breathtaking mandalas imaged in lavish
Eastern art. This energy form, in theoretical physics, has the potential to
help solve the Grand Unified Theory (GUT). This so-called "theory of
everything" introduces the mathematics that seek to unify all of the
fundamental forces of nature into a singular equation - the Holy Grail of
this most basic discipline.
The practical applications of this
new technology vary widely. In vitro experiments with human cells already
show a significant potential to offer new strategies for relieving diseases
such as HIV infection and cancer. Complementary avenues of research have shown
an ability to boost the biological value of nutritional supplements. Other
possible applications areas include novel enzyme-like effects to make materials
previously impossible to synthesize, new forms of communication systems, and
advanced systems of laser optics (to serve as a probe to look deeply into
the quantum mysteries). Even the next generation of computer chips may involve
the use of this breakthrough technology.
Dr. Todd Ovokaitys, often called
Dr. Todd by his associates, has had a passion for science since he was 5 years
old, at which time he declared, "When I grow up I'm going to be a nuclear
physicist." He was first in his class in high school, receiving the Bausch
and Lomb Science Award and the Bucky Pioneer Award. At Northwestern University,
in Evanston, Illinois, he was first in his class of 1800 with a 4.0 grade
point average.
After two years at Northwestern,
he was accepted into an accelerated combined graduate/undergraduate program
at Johns Hopkins University Medical School, which conferred both B.A. and
M.D. degrees. His advanced training was achieved at Georgetown University
Hospital, with a Residency and Chief Residency in Internal Medicine, followed
by a Fellowship in Pulmonary and Intensive Care Medicine.
During his Pulmonary Fellowship,
a specialty that concerns the lungs, Dr. Todd began his research with cells
of the immune system. Rinsing cells from the depths of the lungs using a bronchoscope,
a device that can be directed into small bronchial tubes, different types
of immune cells were harvested for study. These tests added to the body of
data related to factors that cause immune reactions in the lung.
At this same time, many procedures
were performed on AIDS patients to diagnose their lung problems. Observing
this dire disease and the toxic results of early medical treatments firsthand,
Dr. Todd developed a passion for finding better solutions. Towards the end
of his Fellowship, he became aware of the benefits Holistic Medicine offers
for improving the function of the immune system while building, rather than
impairing, the function of other systems.
Inspired to learn more, Dr. Todd
moved to Southern California to study with practitioners of Complementary
Medicine. In the context of these studies, he had an experience so radical
that the course of his life and work were forever transformed.
During a meditation class in the
summer of 1989, Dr. Todd paired with another student for an exercise. The
process was so profound that they took turns: one engaged in the process while
the other served as a scribe to record any breakthroughs of awareness. The
meditation was pleasant and deeply relaxing, with a high degree of internal
bodily awareness up to the final stage, when an abrupt shift took place.
Much loke Jodie Foster in the movie
Contact, the usual anchor points dissolved
with the feeling of instant transport to a different dimension of being. There
was a doorway, or portal, to traverse, with a message of the responsibility
taken on through the choice to go further.
Instantly, upon walking through
this doorway, a living form was seen that filled a room and had the shape
of a DNA strand enlarged millions of times. This form communicated that science
only partly understood how DNA worked. The linear understanding of DNA as
an enormous data string was correct but incomplete. In additionally, DNA was
a structure of coils within coils, in an environment of moving charges that
permitted DNA to send electromagnetic signals much like a radio transmitter.
Further, DNA could receive and be conditioned by electromagnetic signals.
Most significantly, if it were possible to determine and transmit the correct
resonant signals, then it was possible to switch the activity of a sick cell
to that of a healthy cell, an old cell to that of a young cell.
This experience brought with it a certainty that solutions were possible. After intensive review of the previous work showing the effects of electromagnetic energy patterns on cellular health and function, Dr. Todd located a colleague with the technical expertise to build the desired invention.
A scientist decorated with the
Enterprise Scotland Award by Prince Charles himself, Scott Strachan was one
of the inventors of real-time ultrasound. The head of a team of research scientists,
Scott also directed the development of the equipment that made it possible
to prove that faster-than-light communication exists, requiring physicists
to reinterpret Einstein's relativity. After a series of industry inquiries,
Scott was reported to be one of only two men with the ability to do the project.
Within six weeks of being given
a feasibility task he called "highly improbable", Scott developed
an ingenious optical solution. He created a laser beam that instead of producing
light waves acting singly, they combine in pairs. The unique attribute of
these pairs is that when one wave is going up, the other is going down to
exactly the same degree, a phase shift of 180 degrees. The requirements were
so exacting that Scott reported the need to align the phase and angle of projection
of each wave to within one part in a millionth for the technology to work.
Scott estimates that providing
a beam of this form, compared to thr form from an ordinary all-in-phase laser,
increases the ability to specifically communicate to the desired parts of
intended molecules by orders of magnitude. Within two months of starting the
project, the Scottish physicist had changed his view from "highly improbable"
to "highly likely" that the technology would be a powerful tool
for intervening favorably in human conditions.
There is a striking parallel
between this new energy beam and the form described in sacred geometry as
the Merkaba vehicle. The Merkaba is also called a star tetrahedron, as its
shape is described as two perfectly intersecting tetrahedral pyramids, one
pointing up and one pointing down.
The concept of the shape is that
it represents an energy form that when activated has counterrotating counteropposed
fields of light in perfect balance. The activation of this energy is said
to bring perfect balance of mind, body, and being, reported by some as the
vehicle Elijah used to arise in a chariot of fire.
The physically structured waveform
of the new light technology matches the concept of this vehicle. Looking at
the beam head on, one wave of light rotates clockwise, while its partner rotates
counterclockwise in exactly the same degree. The perfect balance of the vectors
creates a still point in time, time going forward and back to the same degree,
time being instantaneous at all points along the wave.
Stay
tuned for the first results of the machine -
Later
this year Part II |