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June 5, 2005: Experiments with Intention - William A. Tiller

Nov 25, 20252 hr 31 minSeason 2005Ep. 1099
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Art Bell interviews Professor Emeritus William A. Tiller of Stanford University, a materials scientist who spent 34 years in academia studying psychoenergetics, the relationship between consciousness and physical reality. Tiller describes experiments using simple electronic devices imprinted with specific intentions by experienced meditators, then shipped to remote laboratories to influence target experiments.

The results proved striking. Imprinted devices raised or lowered the pH of purified water by a full unit, increased the thermodynamic activity of a liver enzyme by 25 percent, and reduced fruit fly larval development time by 25 percent, all with statistical significance better than one in a thousand. Tiller explains that the devices appear to condition the surrounding space itself, accessing what he calls the coarse physical vacuum level of reality, a domain where magnetic monopoles function and communication occurs at speeds far exceeding light.

Tiller proposes that this vacuum level, containing energy trillions of times greater than all visible matter in the universe, represents the frontier of human scientific development. He discusses information entanglement between laboratories 6,000 miles apart and argues that consciousness is a byproduct of spirit entering dense matter, suggesting humanity's evolutionary path lies in developing intentionality as a creative force.
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