Quantum Communication and Electron Flow
TLDR - We transfer information and signals throughout our bodies via quantum communication. Supporting this process is critical to keeping our "body battery" charged, our “levers moving at the right times", and maintaining homeostasis.
Types of Information Transmitted
Biochemical Signals: At the quantum level, biochemical signals such as hormones, neurotransmitters, and other signaling molecules are transmitted. These signals help regulate various physiological processes, including metabolism, immune response, and cellular repair.
Electromagnetic Fields: The body generates and responds to electromagnetic fields (EMFs). For example, brainwaves and heart rhythms are forms of EMFs that carry information about mental and emotional states. These fields can influence cellular activities and overall physiological functions.
Energy States: The body’s cells and tissues communicate their energy states, such as levels of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which is the primary energy currency of the cell. This information helps coordinate energy production and distribution throughout the body.
Structural Information: The physical structure and integrity of tissues and cells are communicated. This includes information about the alignment and tension of connective tissues, which can affect overall body mechanics and function.
Environmental Information: The body’s quantum communication network also transmits information about the external environment. This includes light exposure, temperature, and electromagnetic fields from external sources. The body uses this information to adapt to changing environmental conditions.
Mechanisms of Information Transmission
Electron Flow: Electrons carry both energy and information as they move through the body’s connective tissue network. This flow is influenced by the body’s hydration status, movement, and exposure to natural elements like sunlight.
Photon Transmission: Photons, or particles of light, can be funneled through the body’s water nanotubes. This process is thought to be the basis of the meridian system in traditional Chinese medicine, where light and energy flow through specific pathways in the body.
Proton Wires: Protons also play a role in transmitting information. The exclusion zone (EZ) water in the body creates a proton zone with a positive charge, forming “proton wires” that facilitate rapid communication.
Biofield Interactions: The biofield, an energy field that extends around the body, contains and transmits information about the body’s overall state. Changes in the biofield can precede physical changes in the body, allowing for early detection and correction of imbalances.
Quantum Communication in the Body
Connective Tissue Superhighway: The body’s connective tissue acts as an interconnected superhighway that funnels quantum information. This tissue surrounds and penetrates every cell, creating a network through which electrons, protons, and photons can travel.
Speed of Communication: Quantum communication within this network is incredibly fast, measured to be over a thousand times faster than nerve impulses. This rapid communication is essential for the body to function as a cohesive unit, allowing different parts of the body to instantly share information and energy.
Role of Water: The speed and efficiency of this communication depend significantly on the water that surrounds the connective tissue. Specifically, "Exclusion Zone" (EZ) water, which forms next to almost all biological surfaces, plays a critical role. This type of water has a negative charge and acts as a semiconductor of electrons, facilitating the flow of quantum information.
Importance for Health
Homeostasis: Efficient quantum communication helps maintain homeostasis, the body’s state of balance. This ensures that physiological processes run smoothly and adapt to internal and external changes.
Healing and Repair: Rapid transmission of information about tissue damage or stress allows for quick mobilization of repair mechanisms, promoting faster healing.
Stress Response: The body can quickly respond to stressors by transmitting information about the stressor and activating appropriate physiological responses.
Disease Prevention: Disruptions in quantum communication can lead to dysfunction and disease. By maintaining a clear and efficient communication network, the body can better prevent and manage diseases.
Supporting Quantum Communication for Health
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Hydration: Ensuring that the body is well hydrated with high quality water is essential. Proper hydration supports the formation and maintenance of EZ water, which is crucial for efficient quantum communication.
Movement: Physical activity generates electrons through a property called piezoelectricity. Movement and pressure on the connective tissue create electrical charges that fuel the body’s communication network. Regular movement helps maintain this electrical flow, supporting overall health.
Environmental Factors: Exposure to natural light, grounding (connecting with the Earth), and minimizing exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and toxins like heavy metals and glyphosate are important. These factors can either support or disrupt the flow of quantum information.
Avoiding Disruptions: Scars, adhesions, dehydration, and lack of movement can block the flow of electrons and quantum information, leading to dysfunction and disease. Addressing these issues through proper hydration, movement, and avoiding environmental toxins can help maintain a healthy communication network.