Vibrations are the surprising common denominator of everything that exists. Both visible and invisible. Here's the impressive evidence. Vibrations are like the regular beating of a drum, the pounding surf on a seashore, or a throbbing headache. When you feel your heartbeat, you're in touch with a pulsating vein and can measure so many beats per minute. In fact, every atom and electron of your body is in continual movement. So is your mind. Louis Victor de Broglie introduced the idea of vibrations and energy fields some 100 years ago, in 1924. We proceed in this work from the assumption of the existence of a certain periodic phenomenon of a yet to be determined character, which is to be attributed to each and every isolated energy parcel. Science has come a long way since then. We now know that our quantum-sphering material and the immaterial world is likewise constituted of energy or vibration packets. This is an excerpt from “Mind-Body Problem Solved.“
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