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Defining the Quantum Field with Kotodama
Further investigation into the nature of vacuum has revealed that within the fluctuations of the spontaneous pair annihilation, the introduction of polarity causes a break in the symmetry, and a tunneling effect in the vacuum appears on the quantum level. This interesting effect is a type of quantum field. Another type of quantum field called, the Stewarton field, is proposed to account for the observed non-linear expansion of the universe that would be expected if the Big-Bang Theory of the creation of the universe held true. The Stewarton Field is hypothesized to be a type of hydro-magnetic resonance that changes the ‘temporal field’ of different places in the universe. If time is relevant, then the indirect expansion rate of the universe is how we perceive fluctuations in the temporal field (the fourth dimension) from our three dimensional reality. In vacuum, the introduction of a second polar force of different magnitude causes a second tunneling effect to form. Experimentally, the research showed that the equipment that allows us to perceive and measure these fields is able to continue to see the second tunnel from inside the other. This is the origin of the popular theories that are based on the existence of many-worlds, and is the basis of the research into quantum computing.
The quantum computer remains primarily a theoretical model to remove human consciousness from biasing experimental design. Researchers are attempting to apply principles of quantum mechanics to prove some permanent quality across temporal fields. The creation of a successful quantum processor would prove the many-world theory (and create an entirely new type of data processing technology). In brain science, the mapping of the neural circuitry of the brain is being studied by the variety of imaging technologies that are available. Considerable progress in mapping out the areas of the brain as they relate to the different motor, psychological, and social functions of the brain has been made. However, the brain’s power to store and recall memory is yet to be understood. The data regarding the state of neural activity in the brains of people when they are exposed to certain stimuli, versus the data collected when they are recalling emotions and memories associated to the stimuli, is incoherent.
The latest theory of Quantum Brain Dynamics (QBD), most recently reported by Dr. Jibu Mari and Dr. Yasue Kunio, supposes the existence of quantum fields that work in collaboration with the neural circuitry. It is estimated that the brain is about 73% water, and therefore the polar covalent bond of water is everywhere in the brain. In QBD, the application of quantum mechanical principles is used to explain the higher functions of the brain. First, a “Corticon Field” that acts to align a wave function of the neural circuitry by manipulating the covalent bonds of water is hypothesized to exist. Just as an electromagnetic field can align electrons, the Corticon Field would align the polarity of the aqueous substance of the neural circuit. Second, a Stewarton Field of weak hydro-magnetic energy is also hypothesized to interact with the neural circuit and the Corticon Field. This interaction of the two quantum fields on each other and the neural circuitry of the mind are theorized to be at the source of the brains ability to store and recall information. According to QBD it is assumed that these fields must act both inside and outside of the neural circuitry of the brain in order to function.
The purpose of the dedicating the Harai Kotoba (words of clearing), particularly the Misogi Harai (Clearing and Purification), are to provide a clearer understanding of Kotodama by structuring, or aligning, the energy of the power of language. The names of the Gods are repeated three times out loud, and viewed as the reflection QBD theory, each recitation correlates to a clearing of one of the three elements of consciousness. As the mind is cleared the ultimate gift of consciousness, original thought, is able to enter. In the final conclusions of the QBD researchers they proposed that there are two primary functions of consciousness. One is to unite sensorial experiences into a catalog of information on which to apply probability. The second function is to harness willpower and create change in our surroundings. The two functions of uniting perceptions, and the proper application of will, relate directly to the Hakke Shinto concept of the five strata of wisdom, and that is how consciousness creates reality.
Kotodama is a discipline in the field of linguistics, and simultaneously a spiritual practice by its nature of speculation upon the spirit that resides in words. Upon understanding Kotodama as a science, it is encouraged that each person write an essay based on their understanding of the universe based on these realizations. It is important to create your own ideas in order to be an advanced being and creator of universe. As a hint, drastic hypotheses based on some of the core mysteries of advanced sciences and how they relate with Kotodama can make for good launching points. We hope that the information provided in this book helps you on your journey toward understanding our human consciousness, and we invite you to submit your essays online, to be shared on Nanasawa’s Research Center’s website at: http://nanasawa.com/