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How Does The NES Scan Work?
Bioenergetic medicine is full of curious facts, but this is one of the most astonishing
of all: Every device out there, whatever their claims (and there are some rather
fantastic stories used to explain how they work), utilize some form of random generator
as part of the process in providing the results. This method may stretch the imagination,
but it works, as many thousands of practitioners of all sorts of bioenergetic clinical
devices can testify.
The question is, “How can this process work?” Or, more accurately, “How can a computer
capture information about the body-field?”.
The answer comes down to looking at “reality” in a rather different way than conventional
science has told us. To fully appreciate the new view of reality that bioenergetics
is proposing, we suggest you read Peter Fraser’s article “Integrating Biology and Physics: The Coming Medical Revolution.”
The NES system is based on a theory of “reality” proposed by astrophysicist Milo
Wolf (MIT, retired), called Space Resonance Theory (or sometimes called the Wave
Structure of Matter). His theory says that the matter of the physical universe is
shaped and structured by how quantum space is shaped, by the “resonance” of that
space. Space (and any property of reality that you care to think about) behaves
rather like a spherical standing wave from which “particles” (the subatomic particles
we know as electrons and photons and the like) arise. These particles (or most of
them) are, in fact, just “appearances” created by the interaction of Out waves and
In waves. When these waves interact, they change the resonance of space, and the
differing resonances give space its different characteristics and properties. Wolff’s
theory is not unique in seeing physics as wave-dominant rather than particle-dominant.
His theory is similar in some respects to that of John Cramer (called the Transactional
Interpretation of quantum theory) and to a theory of consciousness proposed by Peter
Marcer and Edgar Mitchell (called Phase-Conjugate-Adaptive-Resonance).
Let’s apply this wave idea in a simple example using the photon, which is the “particle”
of light but in the Wolff wave theory is really just an interference pattern created
by high-frequency electrons. When the resonances of what we call photons propagate
in space, objects become visible to our eyes. The photons can be thought of as the
Out wave, exploring the universe. Then, the eye, which is giving off its own wave
too, meets that Out wave/photon and in the interaction of the two waves, information
is imparted: we interpret that information as an object in space. In the case of
hearing, to use another example, because of the interaction of the In wave and the
Out wave, a sound, when it is heard, actually seems to be located outside of the
body, instead of where we must expect it – inside the ear/head/brain!
We at NES have developed a “matching” technique that is based on this kind of Space
Resonance Theory. We are able to use a computer to generate an Out wave (based on
data that represents the template of the human body-field as devised by Peter Fraser
over three decades of research). Then by correlating this data to what most people
would class as random events to create a “start” point for taking a reading of the
ever-fluctuating body-field, we are able to pick up the corresponding In wave from
the person being scanned. We then match that incoming information to the already
existing data in the software that codes for Fraser’s template of the “ideal” body-field
structure. To read the full body-field we have to detect many In wave and Out wave
interference patterns, so the software does a number of scans of aspects of the
body-field in a single assessment (on the order of 200, of which results are returned
for about 145 parameters of the body-field). The human body-field (its energy and
information template at the quantum level) is disturbed by the scanning process,
in the same way that all quantum events are disturbed when a measurement is taken,
so an assessment cannot be reliably repeated until this disturbance settles.
Although the Out wave does have an infinite stretch theoretically, we have found
that the shorter the distance between the person being scanned and the computer
that is generating the other wave, the less likelihood there is of interference
from what is commonly called random “noise.” The more noise, the less accurate the
scan results, which is why we recommend the use of the NES system in person and
do not endorse distance testing.
What differentiates the NES scanning method?
In studying the process of what we call “matching” over the years, we have surmised
that Nature generally prefers the “best possible answer,” not a single definitive
answer, from the many options that are possible. This process is different from
the statistical probability that rules the quantum world. It also is not about chance
or randomness. Matching is about emergence, ordering, pattern-forming. But, most
importantly, we have found that any answer you get is only as good as the question
you pose. So input (the data in the biotechnology’s computer program) is of paramount
importance, and this is taken into consideration in NES.
What sets NES apart is that we have discovered not only what to test for (what questions
to ask of the body-field, if you will) but also that there is a preferred order
to how the body-field should be analyzed, which matters in getting accurate information
about the body-field. What is more, Peter Fraser’s years of working on body-field
theory has shown that there is also a preferred order to correcting distortions
in the body-field. You can think of the body-field structure as like a map. When
the map is scrunched up, you cannot read it properly. But when you smooth it out,
you can understand it. Still, if you don’t know how to read the map—if it is not
read in the right order—you misunderstand the directions or misinterpret information.
Peter Fraser has spent years working out the techniques to be able to discover the
preferred order of the body-field and for correcting distortions, and together he
and Harry Massey discovered how to apply that information to a computer-based clinical
system. No other system or theory, as far as we know, follows this preferred sequence
n either testing or correcting the body-field. That’s why we believe that our NES−Professional
System excels both from a clinical application standpoint and in terms of the accuracy
of its scan results.
We have not only spent a great deal of time working out the best possible tests
in the preferred sequence, so that the answers you get from the scan are the most
accurate they can be in the context of correcting a person’s distorted body-field,
but we have discovered a way to imprint the corrective information into liquid remedies,
called Infoceuticals. Our Infoceuticals provide the information to correct body-field
(energy and information) distortions. Because we know the preferred sequence of
correcting the “structure” of the body-field, we can correct it at the macro level,
not the micro level, which is why with NES you do not have hundreds or thousands
of Infoceuticals (such as you do with homeopathic remedies) and do not have to “diagnose,”
such as figure out the virus or mineral deficiency or try to address physical symptoms.
You only need to correct the macro structures (the quantum structure in space, if
you will) of the body-field, which then regulate the physical body and help return
the body to homeostasis. In effect, NES allows you to work through the body-field
to stimulate the self-healing capabilities of the physical body as Nature intended
it to work.
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