18 March 2026

"Anyone who is unable to change their way of thinking will never be able to change reality and will never achieve any progress."
Anwar El-Sadat
Friedensnobelpreisträger, von 1970-1981 Staatspräsident von Ägypten
"Our perception of the universe is actually based on only a fraction of the energy surrounding us. Even more shocking is the realisation that our current scientific technology only detects a part of the entire energy spectrum. Most researchers believe that the electromagnetic wave spectrum extends far beyond what we are technically able to observe and probably continues to infinity.

If we put this into the right perspective, then we realise that each of us is visually aware of only three hundred-thousandths of a centimetre (0.00003 centimetres) of the energy radiation around us. We, who see so little of the universe, are quick to draw conclusions and make judgments based on the narrow limits of our vision. Our perspective of the universe – and reality itself – is limited by the restricted range of our physical senses."

William Buhlman
Out of Body, 2004, Ansata Verlag, S. 103-104
"Today, you cannot study physics at any university in the world. What is taught there is half disproved and the other half irrelevant!
The only relevant physics takes place behind the closed doors of military and industrial laboratories. The scientists working there apply natural laws unknown to university professors!"
Robert B. Laughlin
Nobel Prize in Physics laureate
A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it.
Max Planck
1918 Nobel Prize in Physics laureate
There is no matter, only a web of energies given form by intelligent mind.
Max Planck
1918 Nobel Prize in Physics laureate
Matter only possesses reality insofar as it is perceived by some mind.
George Berkeley
Bischof und Philosoph (1685 – 1753)
The world extended in space and time exists only in our imagination. That it is anything else, as Berkeley already knew, is not supported by experience.
Erwin Schrödinger
1933 Nobel Prize winner for Physics
Reality is created by observation.
Niels Bohr
1922 Nobel Prize winner for Physics
The separation of the two – matter and mind – is an abstraction. The foundation is always a unity.
David Bohm
Quantum Physicist
§25 (6) AMG (Arzneimittelgesetz)
Experts are appointed to the approval commissions who have scientific knowledge and practical experience in the respective fields of application and therapeutic directions (phytotherapy, homeopathy, anthroposophy).
This means that only those who have practical experience in the field being assessed and have extensive knowledge of the specialist literature are considered experts.
"This is rarely the case with academic physicians in relation to alternative methods. They are therefore fundamentally not qualified to assess questions outside their school."

"The myth of 'scientific proof' has become so much a part of the zeitgeist that the claim to 'objectivity', presented arrogantly enough, is questioned by judges as little as the Captain of Köpenick was by the guards."

Objectivity does not exist. When the human mind objectifies its world, it necessarily remains outside, as it is by nature not objectifiable, says Schrödinger.

But since everything that exists in our thoughts and consciousness is produced solely by the mind, it is always the originator of all things – including science and its results.

Ulrich Warnke
Quantenphilosophie und Spiritualität, 2013, S. 141
In quantum theory, which underlies reality, causality does not occur. Causality is a product of consciousness. Consciousness moves through the "sea of all possibilities", selects certain events, sorts them, and then allows the mind to provide explanations for them. For example, the perception of time arises from the meaningful sequencing of events.

Causality can be seen as a type of perception through which we reduce our sensory impressions to an order.

Niels Bohr
aus: Ulrich Warnke, Quantenphilosophie und Spiritualität, 2013, S. 166
Der Begriff des elektromagnetischen Feldes ist einfach eine von Wissenschaftlern erfundene, bequeme Abstraktion (dargestellt als „Kraftlinien“, die eine bestimmte Richtung und Form anzeigen), der Versuch einer sinnvollen Erklärung für die auf den ersten Blick verblüffenden Wirkungen von Elektrizität und Magnetismus, ihre Fernwirkung auf Gegenstände – die technisch ins Unendliche reicht -, ohne dass es eine erkennbare Substanz oder Materie gibt, die dafür verantwortlich wäre. Einfach ausgedrückt: Ein Feld ist ein Einflussbereich.

Wie ein Forscherpaar es treffend beschrieben hat: „Jedes Mal, wenn Sie Ihren Toaster benutzen, beunruhigt das Feld um ihn herum geladene Teilchen in den entferntesten Galaxien ganz geringfügig.“ (R. O. Becker und G. Selden, The Body Electric (Quill, 1985): 81

Lynne McTaggart
Das Nullpunkt-Feld, 9783442217984, München, Februar 2007, S. 47
What does a quantum entity do before it is observed and thus becomes real?
The "unobserved" entity exists in a coherent superposition of all possible states allowed by wave functions. (Erwin Schrödinger, 1926)

But at the moment a measurement, analogous to an observation, is made, the wave function with its many state probabilities collapses, and the system is forced to assume a single state. The system has been switched into reality.

Ulrich Warnke
Quantenphilosophie und Spiritualität, 2013, S. 137
In the quantum world, quantum fields arise not through forces but through the exchange of energy, which is constantly redistributed in a dynamic pattern. This constant exchange is an intrinsic property of particles, so even "real" particles are nothing more than a small knot of energy that briefly appears and then disappears back into the underlying field.

Gemäß der Quantenfeldtheorie ist die individuelle Einheit vorübergehend und ohne Substanz. Teilchen können nicht vom leeren Raum, der sie umgibt, getrennt werden. Einstein selbst erkannte, dass Materie als solche „von extremer Intensität“ war – gewissermaßen eine Störung der perfekten Wahllosigkeit – und dass die einzige fundamentale Wirklichkeit die darunter liegende Einheit war – das Feld selbst. (zitiert in F. Capra, The Tao of Physics, London: Flamingo, 1976)

Lynne McTaggart
Das Nullpunkt-Feld, 9783442217984, München, Februar 2007, S. 48

From the perspective of most modern people, reality is what can be perceived with the senses, that is, measured, because senses are also measuring instruments. But you can only measure what exchanges energy with the measuring apparatus and can be transformed into forces on masses. Both measuring instruments and sensory organs are constructs of matter that can be influenced by thoughts and emotions. This is possible in our waking conscious world, but also in dreams. Where are we right now?

We believe we perceive reality directly. When a car approaches us, we naturally jump aside.
But unfortunately, this is not a criterion for whether we are dreaming or experiencing a "real" event. Our perception of the car is usually a complex process in which sensory impressions and their evaluation in the brain's nerve structures play an important role.

Sensory impressions are evaluated according to the brain's own rules. But how do I decide whether the sensory impression comes from something actually happening or whether my brain is hallucinating it or playing it in some other way? Everything we perceive is a construct with the help of our brain.

Only our brain decides what is real. It uses its own information, draws on its own experiences, and interprets stimuli according to its own rules. All this is pure subjectivity and applies equally to dreams and reality.

These constructs only seem true to us because other people report the same events under consistent circumstances. Objectively, the world outside of us is far from being so. We would also classify physical sensory impressions like pain as true and real. But precisely these stimuli can be suppressed and thus disappear from consciousness. However, they can also be particularly consciously received and thereby amplified.

Unconscious reality formation occurs, for example, in dreams, hallucinations, and fantasies, while conscious reality formation occurs in the mental world of imagination, for example, for planning one's life.

Ulrich Warnke
Quantenphilosophie und Spiritualität, 2013, S. 126 ff
Even the adult brain has no absolutely reliable distinctions between "actual" on the one hand and "imagined" or "hallucinated" on the other.
aus: Emrich, Hinderk M., Konstruktivismus: Imagination, Traum und Emotion, 1992, S. 84
A two-minute phone call is reflected in altered brain waves of the user for a week.
Prof. Dr. Andrew Well
Harvard University
The Earth and all living creatures on land have evolved in an environment with low and naturally occurring high-frequency radiation. The radiation emitted by a mobile phone held close to the user's head is two billion times stronger than this natural frequency level.
Robert C. Kane
Scientist
Der Oxforder Philosoph Ferdinan C. S. Schiller (1864-1937) erkannte bereits in den Neunzigerjahren des 19. Jahrhunderts:

"Matter is an admirably calculating mechanism for regulating, limiting, and constraining the consciousness that it envelops... Matter does not generate consciousness, but limits it and confines its intensity to a certain framework."

Ulrich Warnke
Die Öffnung des 3. Auges, 2017, S. 24
Studien mit menschlichen Probanden, die 60-Hertz-Magnetfeldern ausgesetzt waren, zeigten ebenfalls eine Reduzierung der Melatoninlevel an (Burch et al. 1999).

Über Schlafstörungen und Melatoninmangel im Umkreis von 300 Metern um Mobilfunkantennen berichten mehrere Forscher übereinstimmend (Santini et al. 2002 und andere). Studien haben gezeigt, dass die Exposition gegenüber einem magnetischen 50-bis-60-Hertz-Feld (elektrische Hausstromversorgung und Stromleitungen über dem Haus) signifikant die Fähigkeit der Zirbeldrüse reduziert, Melatonin während der Nachtzyklen zu erzeugen (Elektrosmog) (Burch 1999).

This goes so far that even the incidence of breast cancer increases with exposure to physical fields and the associated reduction in melatonin (Liburdy 1993).

Ulrich Warnke
Die Öffnung des 3. Auges, 2017, S. 190 ff
Quantum philosophers like Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker noted: True knowledge is always subjective knowledge – the knowledge of the observer. Therefore, the notion of an objective reality is an illusion. In other words, there is no secure reality, only what the acting subject creates.
Ulrich Warnke
Quantenphilosophie und Interwelt, 2013, S. 15
Quantum philosophers like Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker noted: True knowledge is always subjective knowledge – the knowledge of the observer. Therefore, the notion of an objective reality is an illusion. In other words, there is no secure reality, only what the acting subject creates.

This goes so far that even the incidence of breast cancer increases with exposure to physical fields and the associated reduction in melatonin (Liburdy 1993).

Ulrich Warnke
Die Öffnung des 3. Auges, 2017, S. 190 ff
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