What the Bleep!?: Down the Rabbit Hole Page #7
And then one of the four speaks the
specific intention for this device.
The intention is to influence
a particular target experiment.
Uh, might be to increase the pH of
purified water by one full pH unit...
or to decrease the pH
by one full pH unit.
We have used these devices
on all of those experiments...
and have been robustly successful.
In the meditative process then, after
one speaks the particular intention...
it's held various ways by the four...
for maybe 15 minutes.
And then, so be it. It's let go.
And then, a subsidiary
intention is stated...
to seal that imprint into the device.
We take one of these devices
with its aluminum foil.
We put it in a soft package.
We put it in a FedEx packet.
We ship it 2,000 miles away to the
laboratory we were using up in Minnesota.
And as soon as it arrives
there, it goes into its own...
electrically-grounded Faraday cage.
The next day, we do the
same with the control.
Experiment is running. And basically...
then one just takes the device out...
sets it beside the experiment
within six inches to a foot...
and turns it on for a period of time.
That's it. Now, we learned
over some period of time...
that there was another factor.
We found that the use of these-
we call them intention
imprinted electrical devices-
The continued use of this...
somehow conditions a space...
to some higher level of symmetry...
and we start getting new phenomena.
That is, the devices
work. That is, the pH...
which is normal, starts
rising one full pH unit...
if that was the imprint,
or starts dropping.
If you go one full pH unit
or beyond, you're dead.
I mean, that's what it means to a human.
R.E.G. machines-random event generators-
are electronic tosses of the coin.
One type of random number
generator experiment...
that's been conducted many, many times-
hundreds of times over the past four
decades or so since around the 1960s-
has been a random generator that only
produces sequences of random bits.
Zeros and ones. Like flipping coins.
somebody to press a button.
and you would ask them to say, "Well, try to
make it produce more one bits than zero bits. "
And when you take the
entire body of literature...
all of the hundreds of
experiments that have been done...
you can ask a single question:
Did it matter that people were
trying to push it towards ones...
or push it towards zeros?
And the overall answer
is yes, it does matter.
That somehow, intention is correlated...
with the operation, with the output
of these random number generators...
such that if you wish for more ones...
somehow, the generators
produce more ones.
So when they talk about-
in quantum physics-
being a completely arbitrary
and random process...
what they're not accounting for
is the extraordinary effect...
of human thought, of human intention.
When the O.J. Simpson
trial was going on...
lots of people are
watching television...
because of the courtroom
drama that was unfolding.
And Radin intuited that there must
be a lot of intention going on...
at the time when the
courtroom drama is strong.
So he hired a bunch of psychologists
who kept track of the courtroom drama.
At the same time, uh, Radin was studying
the behavior of random number generators.
But then, uh, Radin found...
that whenever the intentions
were strong in the courtroom...
that's when the deviation of...
these random number
generators from randomness...
becomes very high.
This leads naturally
to wonder, do people-
Are people affecting the
world of reality that they see?
You betcha they are.
Every single one of us affects
the reality that we see.
Even if we try to hide from that
and play victim, we all are doing it.
Just tell me where you are.
Okay, good. But hurry, will you, please?
Because these models are giving me a headache.
- Ten minutes.
Our subway exhibit comes to us...
from Japan and Mr. Masaru Emoto.
Mr. Emoto became terribly interested...
in the molecular structure
Now, water is the most
receptive of the four elements.
Mr. Emoto thought perhaps it would
respond to nonphysical events.
So he set up a series of
studies, applied mental stimuli...
and photographed it with a microscope.
For one sample of water,
we drop about. 5 c. c. 's...
onto each 50 petri dishes.
Then we take those 50 petri dishes...
and freeze them in a freezer at minus
We take those frozen samples into a refrigerator
that is set at minus five degrees Celsius...
where a microscope
with a camera is set up.
There, we take photographs of each
of the 50 water drops individually.
We first take photographs of water
that we did not put any information in.
Then, we take the water
with information...
and do the same
procedure just described.
We take those before-and-after
photographs and compare the differences.
When we projected the feeling
of love and thanks to water...
it made the most beautiful crystal.
At times like this, I
think water is at peace.
This first picture is a picture
of water from the Fujiwara Dam.
And this picture is the same water...
after receiving a blessing
from a Zen Buddhist monk.
Now in this next series of pictures...
Mr. Emoto printed out words...
taped them to bottles
of distilled water...
and left them out overnight.
This first photograph is a picture
of the pure, distilled water...
just the essence of itself.
These subsequent photographs, as
you can see, are each different.
This is the "Chi of Love. "
And we move along here to "Thank You. "
And you can see where he
taped that to this bottle here.
But if you read Japanese,
you already knew that.
Now, Mr. Emoto speaks of the thought...
or intent, being the
driving force in all of this.
The science of how that actually
affects the molecules is unknown...
except to the water
molecules, of course.
And it's really fascinating
when you keep in mind...
that 90% of our bodies are water.
Makes you wonder, doesn't it?
If thoughts can do that to water...
imagine what our thoughts can do to us.
One of the most interesting experiments
with random event generators...
occurred when it was really out of time.
Some of the Princeton investigators
and some of the other ones...
decided that they would
try to see whether or not...
you could affect a random
machine after it had run.
So they converted it
- Instead of having a computer with a visual screen...
they had a computerized situation
that was, um, audio tapes.
And they had it with left-
clicks in the left ear and
clicks in the right ear.
And they already played this
with nobody listening to it...
so that it already ran.
They put that in a vault,
and they then gave the tape...
the already-run tape, to
a participant and said...
"Take it home. I want
you to listen to it...
"and I want you to make more left-ear
clicks than right-ear clicks with it.
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