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However, it is important to show these very different models Light not only transmits energy, it is also a source of informa- because they: tion and a carrier of information. It carries the signature of its * are excellent examples of mirroring the changing processes in source. "Every chemical element leaves a characteristic finger- development; print in its spectrum of light.""° This knowledge has been used by * show the growing/expanding level of consciousness of scien- industry for many decades. One application, spectral analysis, is tists; an important method for identifying and testing atoms and mole- ¢ illustrate how slowly but gradually such research results enter cules. In spectral analysis, green stems from oxygen whereas blue the minds of school education and the general public after nearly and violet colours indicate the existence of nitrogen atoms. 30 to 50 years; Even the number of photons can * illustrate how such develop- be estimated in the observable ments do not become common cosmos: approximately 10°—a knowledge and gain credence in billion times more than the num- people's minds, despite being . ber of estimated atoms. widely publicised in many kinds Normal cells and tissue as well as The more vital or healthy a of medias tthe basis of biophotons resonate in specific body is, the longer an electron * represent the basis of our can store light, the energy of the overall understanding of reality. wave patterns bo photon. That means that the This rather static model was at electron can move longer on the its time revolutionary and is still . outer orbit, thus allowing the the model predominantly being Tumour tissue, however, atom, the cell, the organ and the ugh in our schools odes | gan be defined as having lost its =r" organism oreact mo difference whether the world is inner coherent program oo modifications. understood as moving in static Popp scientifically proved that orbits or is seen as being embed- free range eggs have a signifi- ded in an electromagnetic vibra- cantly higher capacity to store tion field. The crucial difference light than do eggs from chickens lies in understanding that the move- kept in battery cages.'' The same ments of the vibration and wave model cannot be calculated difference is also evident in organically grown tomatoes com- exactly but have to be conceived of as a process and in constant —_ pared to greenhouse-grown tomatoes. Frozen food radiates less motion. All states are possible at all times, and situations can (and more irregular) vitality than fresh food; so do potatoes treat- only be predicted with probability. According to our current ed with artificial fertiliser, compared with those that are organical- understanding, they are never exactly calculable and deter- ly grown. Any form of manipulation, including the use of pesti- minable. cides, has a negative impact on the initial electromagnetic state of The mass of an atom's nucleus and electrons make up altogether food. only 0.000000000001 per cent; the remaining 99.999999999999 Electrons are in constant motion around the nucleus; protons er cent is free space. This corresponds exactly to the distribution and neutrons are in constant motion or vibration within the nuclei; of planets and stars in relation to free space in the universe. and quarks (even smaller units) are also in constant motion within N gleas the protons and neutrons. It is possible to tA demonstrate the exact orbit and position of vibrations in laboratory tests, but by doing this we can only capture fractions of a moment in time of the position of the parti- cles—protons, neutrons, electrons and pho- tons. We know absolutely nothing about their vibrational relationship to each other, \ how they relate to each other, and what \ Electro influences can change the resonance. We \ focus on many single momentary observa- | tions, which we add up to construct a theo- } ry, which in turn is basically just a collec- tion of impressions of momentary glimpses. This does not take into account the internal e bu / / Sh, ell / Orby| interactions of the observed system. = C é gp In modern physics it is very important to P ve understand how the photon moves in the = ve space-time continuum, as photons are the : carriers of electrical forces. If two electrons approach each other, they will repel each other because of their electrical charge. The photon is set free from the electron it moves away from, and is then in turn absorbed by Ilustration 3 the other electron which is going to move Tumour tissue, however, can be defined as having lost its 30 + NEXUS Normal cells and tissue as well as biophotons resonate in specific wave patterns... inner coherent program ... www.nexusmagazine.com OCTOBER — NOVEMBER 2001