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Introduction to
Quantum medicine
Key phrases: Quantum, quantum healing, quantum
science
Summary: Quantum medicine is the science of how to
treat complex systems, quantum results will always be of a statistical
nature
The word “quantum” is frequently applied to
everything that might appear to be new or frontier technology. This
is surprising for two reasons, firstly because quantum theory is already
almost one hundred years old, and secondly because – when asked – most
people who use this word would not be able to explain why they use it.
There are many examples of that such as quantum
touch, quantum prayer system, quantum link, or the quantum xrroid
consciousness interface.
Originally the word ‘quantum’ was first applied to
mainstream physics by Heisenberg when he discovered that energy is not a
continuous stream but in fact consists of tiny packages, which he called
quanta. From this discovery, a whole science developed that was called
Quantum Theory, and with it arose a lot of misconceptions on what
quantum theory is really all about. Most people believe that quantum
theory is in essence the theory of the microscopic world, of atoms,
quanta and quarks.
Albert Einstein could never really accept quantum
theory as a finished science because quantum mechanics could in general
‘only’ give probabilities of how individual particles would behave, and
not calculate absolute certainties. This is the origin of Einstein’s
famous objection “God does not play dice”. He was always hoping that in
the end somebody would be able to find all the parameters and principles
that would allow physics to compute everything with any desired
precision. Therefore, despite his many novel approaches, Einstein
never could let go of the aim of pre-quantum science to be able to
predict the universe like clockwork.
Quantum theory was first called quantum mechanics
because it was assumed that there must have been some mechanical laws
involved in the movement of atomic particles and quanta of energy
similar to that of the mechanics of macroscopic bodies like the planets.
However, it was found that closely connected particles behave more like
waves and that each affects every other as if they are one being. In a
broader sense, Quantum theory is therefore the science of complex
systems, and the main tool of quantum mechanics is statistics. Quantum
theory thus has a much wider scope than just the microscopic world and
can be applied to systems in general where many individual parts work
together and influence each other. Most of all this is the case in all
living beings because each is a highly complex network of cells, organs
and systems. Therefore, Quantum science gives the appropriate tools for
the study of all aspects of human group behavior as well as the
interactions of parts of the human body, mind and emotions as they
network with each other. Quantum medicine, therefore, is a medicine
that views life, health and disease as a network phenomenon and uses
statistics as its analytical tool.
Quantum science is not, as Einstein believed, an
incomplete science but in fact a very advanced science because it admits
that in complex systems science can only give probabilities for the
behavior of individual parts. The techniques insurance companies use to
compute the likelihood of illnesses, accidents or natural catastrophes
are very close to those of quantum theory because both work with complex
networking systems. Looking at a deeper level than Einstein, it is in
fact very reassuring that in quantum theory there is no way to give
absolute numbers and dates for whatever will happen to any specific
individual. This would preclude any degree of free will. Also it
would create an insurmountable paradox to imagine we would live
completely freely in a world that is completely unpredictable, when our
every atom and cell is made from the material of that same world.
In summary, quantum medicine realizes the
connectedness of everything and therefore devices and methods that claim
to apply quantum principles must first and foremost be connected
themselves with that which they claim to treat. Real connection however
is always a two-way process, which means the treatment process is
adapted according to the signals that are received back from the
recipient. The
CoRe Inergetix System fulfills this particular criterion as it
establishes a constant feedback connection with the client. Secondly,
results in the CoRe Inergetix System will always be probabilities and
not Yes/No answers. In general, any advanced testing method that
claims to be related to quantum theory has to be able to assign
percentage numbers to the likelihood of disease causes and appropriate
remedies.
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