The author's theory that our body are being perpetually formed by an invisible field of information is not new and Rupert Sheldrake formulated this idThe author's theory that our body are being perpetually formed by an invisible field of information is not new and Rupert Sheldrake formulated this idea before in his book Morphic Resonance: The Nature of Formative Causation
Read Rupert's book along with the following and you will gain more knowledge. 1) The Holographic Universe by Michael Talbot 2) The Heart's Code by Paul Pearsall
Two passages that I found interesting:
There is an eight-legged microscopic creature known affectionately as a water bear, and more officially, as a tardigrade, that has been thriving on our planet for half a billion years. It is an amazingly resilient animal. It can be found at the bottom of our deepest darkest seas, and on the top of our highest snowcapped mountains. It can survive a decade without water, and tolerate extreme heat and high levels of radiation. Even more fascinating, it can radically reduce its metabolism to a near-death-like state in a reversible process known as cryptobiosis. In September 2007, it was studied in the vacuum of outer space on the Biopan-6 experimental platform provided by the European Space Agency during the FOTON-M3 mission. Not only did the water bears happily survive their experience as astronauts, they continued to reproduce in the extremely dehydrated vacuum of space. What is more, they are known to survive temperatures approaching absolute zero, hence are being considered as ideal experimental miniscule “guinea pigs” for quantum cloning. (page 49)
Scientists are now beginning to understand just how and why our physical body of cells, our hardware, is in constant communication with this mysterious, ubiquitous, “virtual” energy of space. But surely space, we have been led to believe, consists of simply nothing, the empty area into which everything else fits? Not so, according to quantum physicist and one-time colleague of Albert Einstein, John Wheeler. All space, including the proportionally vast areas within our atoms where no particles exist, comprises an in"nite number of tiny spiral vortices, or wormholes, collectively known as the “quantum foam.” Each one, according to this theory, acts as a portal to the entire library of universal information, each one a mini star-gate to other dimensions. (page 79)
The description about the wormholes in space reminds me of Arthur C. Clark's book The Light of Other Days...more