| Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 
      22:34:59 -0600  
        
        Dear Troy,
        
        
         
        
        In quantum field 
        theory there are four polarizations of the photon: x- and y- 
        polarizations, at right angles to the line of motion assumed along z-, 
        are the well-known transverse polarizations.  The energy of such a 
        photon is vibrating at right angles to the line of motion, like a 
        plucked taut string.
        
        
         
        
        The third polarization 
        is z-polarized, along the line of motion.  The energy is compressing and 
        rarefacting along the line of motion while moving along it, like a 
        moving accordion.
        
        
         
        
        The fourth 
        polarization is t-polarized, over on the time axis.  Here the energy is 
        vibrating on the time axis.  This photon is called a time-polarized or 
        "scalar" photon.
        
        
         
        
        Neither the scalar nor 
        the longitudinal photon are individually observable.  However, the 
        combination of the two is observed as the instantaneous scalar 
        potential.
        
        
         
        
        So ordinary "voltage" 
        (electrostatic scalar potential) is very interesting.  There is a 
        circulation of energy from the time domain into 3-space, and back to the 
        time domain (for the negative charge), and in the opposite direction for 
        the positive charge.
        
        
         
        
        Time is actually 
        spatial energy compressed by c-squared, so it has the same compressed 
        energy density as does mass.
        
        
         
        
        Time energy is the 
        most powerful of the non-mass energies, since it is the most compressed.
        
        
         
        
        All of that refers to 
        positive energy.  There is also another kind of energy, known as 
        "negative" energy, which is comprised of  Dirac sea "holes" in the 
        vacuum medium.  These can flow as currents of negative energy, etc.
        
        
         
        
        The living body uses 
        not only the transverse photon energy, but also uses scalar photon 
        energy and longitudinal EM wave energy, and it also uses negative 
        energy.  Since these energies are not separately detectable, our 
        instruments only detect the combination of the scalar and longitudinal 
        photons, which they measure as "voltage" or "potential".  Suddenly all 
        the little voltages on the cellular membranes and tissues and every part 
        of the cell have enormous meaning, with respect to "subtle" 
        nonobservable energy (scalar EM energy and longitudinally polarized EM 
        energy).  The negative energy is detected by its habit of "eating 
        electrons", and producing cooling rather than heating in a resistor, 
        etc.  There are still no definitive Western instruments for detecting 
        scalar photons, longitudinal photons, and negative energy.
        
        
         
        
        Ancient disciplines 
        such as Yoga and other development systems had none of these modern 
        quantum field theory terms, of course, but their practitioners 
        investigated for centuries (some for thousands of years), and they did 
        discover the flow and functioning of these subtle EM energies, referred 
        to as chi, prana, etc. depending on the discipline.  They also 
        discovered how to store it up, use it, etc. to do various things, 
        including healing, abnormal feats of strength, etc.
        
        
         
        
        My aikido sensei used 
        to go to an annual demonstration given by some Buddhist monks in Japan, 
        for example.  One of the things that impressed him was a demonstration 
        using birds.  The monk would release a pigeon (or pigeons), then with a 
        single glance he would cause one of the birds in flight to sudden fall 
        from the sky.  He would retrieve the bird, stroke it a bit, and then the 
        pigeon would fly off normally.  I did eventually decipher how that 
        demonstration is accomplished, and put it in one of my books.  I had 
        enough experience with the ki (Japanese term) to use it a little bit.  
        When one's ki was in fact flowing smoothly and strongly, one's 
        techniques became flawlessly. External observers would see the 
        practitioner apparently moving at blinding speed. Often an opponent, 
        when thrown, would not know which part of his body had been touched, or 
        how he had been thrown.
        
        
         
        
        I once had the 
        privilege of observing one of the real martial arts masters --- one of 
        the last 10th Dans of Judo who trained directly under Kano -- 
        in action in Quebec, Canada.  That was absolutely marvelous.  He would 
        let 3rd and 4th Dans try to throw him anyway they 
        wished, yet with a series of flowing movements always prevented the 
        throw.  After a while like that, to gain the utmost respect of his 
        partner, then the two would bow.  And the Master judoist would then 
        throw his opponent at will, with ridiculous ease, dancing and laughing 
        all the while.  The head of the dojo, a very strong 4th Dan, 
        after his session leaped from the mat with a great smile on his face, 
        exclaiming "Il joues avec moi!"  (He plays with me!)  It was the most 
        marvelous demonstration of technique and flawless movement I have ever 
        seen.
        
        
         
        
        One day our Western 
        science will further develop so that we will have instruments to measure 
        the more subtle, presently not measurable EM energies, of higher 
        polarization etc.
        
        
         
        
        Then we shall indeed 
        have a marvelous science, and also a great revolution in medicine.  For 
        a preview of that revolution (one aspect of it), simply see my porthole 
        briefing on the website, and also the Provisional patent application.
        
        
         
        
        Best wishes,
         
        
        Tom Bearden
         
        
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