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Quantum Future Physics is the
website devoted to the work of Professor Jadczyk. There you will
find information relating to Event Enhanced Quantum Theory, Quantum
Jumps, EEQT and the Five Platonic Fractals., Transdimensional
Transfer Techniques, Jacques
Vallee, Quantum
Fractals , Critical
notes on Richard Hoagland and Tom Bearden, Critical
notes on Val Valerian's "Matrix III", ideas about Knowledge
and Freedom, technical papers on "Quaternions
and Monopoles", and most exciting of all, the views of a theoretical
physicist on Physics of
the Mysterious.
Professor Jadczyk is
fascinated by the problems of the foundations of quantum
theory, and its relation to the philosophy of science and theories of
knowledge, consciousness and mind. In the past he has worked on
algebraic methods of quantum theory, differential geometric methods of
field theory, theories of gravitation, Kaluza-Klein theories of hidden
dimensions, and supersymmetry, non-commutative geometry. The interested
reader can have a look at his CV and List of Publications.
Laura Knight-Jadczyk: is the author of eight
books: Amazing Grace,
which is an autobiography of the soul, The Secret
History of the World and How To Get Out Alive, a
radical reassessment of history, science, religion and myth, which
contains the results of her search for the underlying principles of our
reality, The Occult
Significance of 9-11, and The High Strangeness of
Dimensions, Densities, and The Process of Alien Abduction.and
the Four Volume Wave
Series. She is currently working on additional Volumes for The
Wave Series. Laura is also the author of numerous articles in print and on
the Internet. She founded, edits and publishes the popular International
News and Commentary Signs of the
Times.
As a consequence of Laura's scientific approach to
researching the history and practical applications of psi phenomena
and metaphysics, including her controlled experiment in channeling,
the Cassiopaean Experiment, she was brought into contact with Ark.
For more insight into that phase of Laura's life see, Pulitzer Prize
winning journalist, Thomas French's article in the St. Petersburg
Times. Mr. French spent over five years following
Laura and her work at the end of which time he wrote:
"After all this time, I cannot begin to tell you
what is truly happening with Laura. I do know that she remains as
intriguing as ever. From the moment I met her, she has made me consider
possibilities that would not have occurred to me otherwise. She has
forced me to see and think in new ways."
That is Laura's greatest gift, and one that she
shares freely with her readers. Be prepared to challenge and examine
everything you ever thought and believed as she brings the logic of a
mathematician, the vision of a mystic, and the compassion of a mother to
the quest for the solutions to the problems of Man and the
Universe.
Ark and Laura are admirers of the celebrated British
mathematician, William Kingdon Clifford whose books, papers, and research
made important contributions to the enormous scientific progress of the
19th century.
Bertrand Russell noted in 1945, that, besides being a
mathematician, Clifford was a great philosopher who: "saw all knowledge,
even the most abstract, as part of the general life of mankind, and as
concerned in the endeavour to make human existence less petty, less
superstitious and less miserable."
Among William Clifford's many friends were Thomas
Huxley, George Eliot, Lord Morley, Frederick Pollock, John Tyndall, and
Leslie Stephen. Among his academic contemporaries were James Clerk
Maxwell, Lord Kelvin, Arthur Cayley, J.J. Sylvester, Oliver Lodge, Karl
Pearson, H. J. S. Smith of Oxford, C.F. Klein, H. von Helmholtz, Hermann
Grassmann, Ludwig Boltzmann, J. Willard Gibbs and C.S. Pierce.
Clifford was, at the beginning of his career at
Cambridge, an ardent High Churchman. His belief in Catholic theology was a
result of his family background and his studies of St. Thomas Aquinas at
King's College in London. Clifford participated in religious debates in
which he attempted to reconcile advances in scientific thought with
traditional Christian beliefs. As time went by, he found his early formal
Christian faith becoming eroded, and his skepticism grew. By his third
year at Cambridge, he had become an eloquent and zealous advocate of
agnosticism, and later, of atheism.
Clifford studied literature, history, and languages
including Arabic, Greek and Sanskrit; he was very much interested in "all
methods of conveying thought."
Soon after his arrival at Cambridge, Clifford was
invited to join the Cambridge Conversazione Society, founded in 1826 and
known as The Apostles. Frederick Pollock's father had been a member and
provides a description of The Apostles that sounds amazingly like Ark and
Laura's Quantum Future Group:
Their number was very few, and their mode of election was the
most remarkable I have ever known. The vacancies were exceedingly rare -
perhaps one or two in the course of the year - and the utmost care and
study were bestowed on choosing the new members. Sometimes months were
given to the consideration of a man's claim.
Rank neither told for a man nor against him. The same with
riches, the same with learning and, what is more strange, the same with
intellectual gifts of all kinds. The same too with goodness; nor even
were the qualities that make a man agreeable any sure recommendation of
him as a candidate...
The man was not to talk the talk of any clique; he was not to
believe much in any of his adventitious advantages, neither was he to
disbelieve in them - for instance to affect to be radical because he was
a lord.
I confess I have no one word which will convey all that I mean;
but I tell you that above all things he was to be open -minded.
When we voted for a man we generally summed him up by saying, "He has an
Apostolic spirit in him" ... no honour ever affected me so much as the
being elected, as a youth, into that select body ... and some of the
foremost men of the time belonged to that society.
This society was a group through which, as Henry
Sidgwick, the great nineteenth century moral philosopher described it,
members acquired "a belief that we could learn, and a determination
that we will learn, from people of the most opposite opinions.
"
This accurately describes the "spirit" and
composition of the Quantum Future Group.
William Clifford enunciated his ideas about the
necessity for science to alleviate the sufferings of humanity in story
about Sir Walter Raleigh, delivered as a dramatic dialogue at the age of
twenty-four. He said:
Now, as then, there is a Dorado, meant for the good of all
men, the gift of Him who sends rain upon the just and upon the
unjust. The student of science lives in the consciousness that at any
moment that may be revealed to him which shall change utterly the whole
face of society, and alleviate in an enormous degree the physical
miseries of mankind. And now, as then, there is the danger lest that
which is meant for the good of all should be perverted into an
instrument of evil; lest, after all, the only result should be that
another portion of conquered Nature is cursed for the sake of
man.
Ark advocates that everyone should act as if the fate of the
universe depends on his actions even in the most trivial of situations. To
do the "right" thing requires knowledge, perspicacity, and concern for all
humanity. This is the principle of non-linear dynamics that is best
expressed in the story of the Butterfly Effect.
The "Butterfly Effect" is often ascribed to Lorenz. In a
paper in 1963 given to the New York Academy of Sciences he remarks:
One meteorologist remarked that if the theory were correct, one flap of a
seagull's wings would be enough to alter the course of the weather
forever. By the time of his talk at the December 1972 meeting of the
American Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington, D.C.
the sea gull had evolved into the more poetic butterfly - the title of his
talk was " Predictability: Does the Flap of a Butterfly’s Wings in Brazil
set off a Tornado in Texas?"
Clifford had more to say about the importance of science - and
knowledge in general - for the ordinary man in the closing remarks of a
public lecture given in 1874:
I dare say, now, that you are rather indignant at being kept so
long hearing perfectly obvious remarks that are true of everything. You
may think that it is beneath the dignity of human nature to spend all
this time in contemplating the size and shape of a piece of wood. Very
well; it is written in the fifteenth chapter of the Koran that when Adam
was created all the angels were commanded to worship him. But Eblis, the
chief of them, refused, saying, "Far be it from me that am a pure
spirit, to worship a creature of clay." And for this refusal he was shut
out forever from Paradise.
Now the doom of Eblis awaits you if you fail to give due
reverence to these little obvious everyday things - things that are
true of every stone that lies on the pavement, of every drop of rain
that falls from heaven, of every breath of air that fans you. Like him,
you will find with astonishment, that the creature of clay that you
despise is the Lord of Nature and the Measure of all things, for
in every speck of dust that falls lies hid the laws of the
universe; and there is not an hour that passes in which you do not
hold the Infinite in your hand.
Open mindedness, curiosity, and awe of the fact of existence is
fundamental to Ark and Laura and the Quantum Future Group. It was,
in fact, these very qualities that led Laura to the "Cassiopaean
Experiment." She writes:
After years of working with people's heads via hypnotherapy, I
didn't much care whether such things as "past lives" actually existed or
not. I only cared that the therapeutic modality worked and gave people
relief. My own theory was that it gave them a drama to explain things,
to work things out; a way to achieve a resolution by changing the script
of the drama. Same with "spirit release therapy." I incorporated that
process in a couple of cases where nothing else worked in the late 80s.
I was quite astonished at the results (and was very careful to not
contaminate my subjects), and wondered just what the heck was going on?
Again, I just explained it to myself that it was a self-created drama
that allowed the person to sort themselves out. It didn't matter to me;
I wasn't invested in believing any of it. I only cared that it relieved
suffering. And it did, every time. It was even a rather simple formulaic
process which is why I was so surprised that it worked. Could it be that
easy?
My working hypothesis at the time, considering the boring
regularity with which subjects from all walks of life came up with the
same images, the same types of dramas, the same dynamics in the
subconscious mind, was that there was some sort of "field of images," or
archetypes to which all human beings were connected in some way. Well,
let me make that more precise: people sorted into groups according to
which images and dynamics were dominant in their particular case. Jung's
work was helpful, but didn't go far enough to explain what I was
witnessing. So, I decided that it would be interesting to access this
pure field. That's actually what started the whole thing.
Well, how does one access such a theorized field of symbols and
dynamics that seems to have some "rule" over people's lives? The obvious
answer was some form of "channeling."
BUT, there was a catch: I didn't trust anything - and I mean
ANYTHING - that would just come into somebody's head - not even my own.
I also wasn't interested in talking to alleged "dead dudes" anymore
because, by this time, I'd had quite enough of that and if anybody knows
they don't have much of interest to say, it was me, (assuming that it is
anything other than a drama in the head of the subject).
One of the more interesting theories I came across regarding
so-called "channeling" was developed by Barbara Honegger, said to be the
first person in the United States to obtain an advanced degree in
experimental parapsychology. Honegger suggested that automatism was the
result of "stimulation" of the right hemisphere of the brain so that it
could overcome the suppression of the left hemisphere. Automatism, as
you might know, relates directly to utilizing a device such as automatic
writing or a Ouija board type instrument. It was never entirely clear
what was doing the stimulating, however and I could obtain no further
information on her research. Whether or not the information was supposed
to come from the subconscious of the individual or "spirits," was not
clearly spelled out. But my thought was that, if it was true that some
form of automatism could assist in synchronizing the right and left
hemisphere of the brain, that even if it did not result in any real
"contact," it was still a worthy exercise.
As I have said, there was an open possibility in my mind that
such things as "spirits" were merely fragments of the personality of an
individual, sort of like little broken off circuits in the brain running
in repetitive loops, created by trauma or stress. Perhaps an individual,
when faced with a difficulty, entered a narcissistic state of fantasy,
created a "dream," which was imprinted in the memory of the brain. If
they then emerged from this state back into dealing with their reality,
but not having dealt with the issue itself, it might become locked away
in a sort of cerebral file drawer, sitting there, waiting to be
triggered by the electricity or neurochemicals of the brain in some
random unconscious scan. The same could be said for so- called past life
memories; they were merely self-created memory files generated in a
state of narcissistic withdrawal due to stress. Such neurological files
could then be downloaded and read by using the conscious bypass method
of either automatism or simply allowing the conscious mind to "step
aside" as in hypnosis. For that matter, simple psychotherapy could be
considered channeling in these terms. Trance channeling is more
problematic because it suggests a definite pathological condition. In
such cases, the "alter" ego, as either an alternate personality or
whatever, is strong and well entrenched enough to establish a far
stronger hold on the body of the host than those which can only manifest
via automatism or trance.
My theory was that whatever the theorized "source" of whatever
might be accessible, the method of automatism could be more safely
utilized to access the field of archetypal symbols and dynamics that
seemed to be the pool from which all people drew in the creation of
their personal dramas, leaving aside the question of whether or not
those dramas represented anything factual or not. My idea was that if
this field could be accessed directly, after playing out and thereby
eliminating via feedback, any personal thought loops or memory files,
that a great deal of information about the human condition at large
might be available.
I continued to dig and read cases and find out everything I could
about the subject. That's when I came across one of the first clues
about the role of the "standard religions" in suppressing the human
ability to access whatever it was - whether it was the subconscious, an
archetypal field, or whatever.
It seems that all "primitive" or preliterate cultures had some
form of codified communication between "spirits" and the living. Again,
let me reiterate that I consider this nomenclature to be simply
convention. This phenomenon seems to be universal in the ancient world,
and only came under condemnation with the inception of monotheism around
1000 BC. When Yahweh spoke through his channels, they were called
prophets and the activity was "divine inspiration". When anybody else
did it, it was necromancy or demonic possession, or even just out and
out deception. This was because, obviously, since Jehovah/Yahweh was the
only god, those other "gods" did not exist, therefore, anyone who
claimed to be channeling them was lying. Of course that begs the
question as to why people were put to death for lying about
communicating with gods that were claimed not to exist? And, if they did
actually exist, and were actually communicating, as Yahweh was also,
then what status does that suggest about Yahweh, since he was the one
who claimed to be the only god and that this was true simply because
Yahweh said so via channeling? Most curious.
In the sixth century BC the Thracian Dionysiac cults were known
to be using shamans as trance channels to communicate with the spirits,
or what were then known as theoi or gods that were said to be
discarnate immortal beings with superhuman powers. Some scholars suggest
that rationalist philosophy was born out of the Dionysiac,
Orphic, and Eleusinian mystery cults devoted to the channeling of these
gods; certainly much ancient Greek philosophy, especially that of
Pythagoras, Heraclitus, and Plato, was saturated with these mysteries.
In Plato's Theagetes Socrates confesses, "By the favour of
the Gods, I have since my childhood been attended by a semi-divine being
whose voice from time to time dissuades me from some undertaking, but
never directs me what I am to do."
The most interesting item of all is the fact that
Pythagoras used something like a Ouija board as early as 540 BC:
a "mystic table" on wheels moved around and pointed toward signs that
were then interpreted by the philosopher himself, or his pupil
Philolaus. Even down to the present day, the mysteries of the
Pythagoreans are subjects of intense interest to scientists and mystics
alike. And here there seems to be evidence that the advanced knowledge
of Pythagoras may have been obtained via a Ouija board!
This brings us back to the question, of course, as to how
"channeled" information could have been the basis of the Rationalist
philosophy that there was nothing to channel? Could it be merely a
progression of the idea of Yahweh/Jehovah that there was only one god,
and he was it? Just another step in stripping away any spiritual support
from the lives of human beings?
By the time the Romans had conquered Greece, the rationalist
movement was turning against spirit-channeling. Cicero, the Roman
rationalist whom the early Church Fathers highly revered, railed against
spirit-channeling or necromancy on the grounds that it involved ghastly
pagan rituals. What seems to have happened is that, eventually,
rationalism bit the hand that fed it and began to devour its father,
monotheism, by further extending the argument to the idea that
there is no god, there are no spirits, nothing survives the death of the
physical body, so there is really nobody for us to talk to on the "other
side," so why bother? Science took the view that the whole thing was a
con game, and that's pretty much the current mainstream scientific
opinion of the phenomenon today.
Nevertheless, as I noted: I thought it would be interesting to
try to access the "pure field of archetypes." I knew it would take time
to run out all the loops - whether spirits or just subconscious dramas -
and that patience and persistence was important. And so, I settled down
to do it, and it took over two years.
Ark writes: The name Cassiopaea was given by a
consciously "channeled source" which Laura accessed in 1994 after two
years of experimental work. The source identified itself by saying
"we are you in the future." Modern physics does not provide us with
practical means for this type of communication, and theories on this
subject are not well developed; they are, in fact, inconclusive and
controversial.
When interpreting "we are you in the future in an
oversimplified way, we are faced with causal paradoxes. On the other hand,
from the theoretical papers published in physics journals we can learn
that, with a proper and careful interpretation, and taking into account
quantum uncertainties, communication into the past cannot be
dismissed as impossible. Improbable perhaps is the right word, but
there are many things that are improbable and yet happen.
The more improbable is a given phenomenon, the
more information is carried by its occurrence, the more we can learn
by its study.
That is why we did not dismiss the "we are you in the
future" as impossible and therefore ignorable. Instead we decided to
continue the "communications" as a form of a controlled experiment in
"superluminal thought transfer" – even if it was clear that the term
should be considered as a tentative indication of only one out several
possible interpretations.
The information received from this experiment is
presented in the context of broad ranging historical, scientific and other
metaphysical material and offers the clues that have led to the world view
and inferences presented by us in our numerous publications on this
website and in print. Perhaps it is only our own "subconscious mind" that
presents itself as a "source," but even if it is so, does that tell us
more? Do we really know what "unconscious mind" is and of what is it
capable?
We sometimes ask ourselves if the Cassiopaeans are
who they say they are, because we do not take anything as unquestionable
truth. We take everything with a grain of salt, even if we consider that
there is a good chance that it is truth. We are constantly analyzing this
material as well as a great quantity of other material that comes to our
attention from numerous fields of science and mysticism. We
find it to be quite extraordinary that the Cassiopaean Material is so
closely aligned with the teachings of the great Sufi master, Ibn
Al-'Arabi, with the Fourth Way Teachings of Gurdjieff,
Castaneda, with the Esoteric Christianity of Boris
Mouravieff, and even ancient Altaic Shamanism. In this
sense, the Cassiopaean Experiment is truly a Fourth Way
work.
The reader might wish to begin with The Wave Series. "The
Wave" is a term used to describe a Macro-cosmic Quantum Wave Collapse
producing both a physical and a "metaphysical" change to the Earth's
cosmic environment theorized to be statistically probable sometime in the
early 21st century. This event is variously described by other sources as
the planetary shift to 4th density, shift of the ages, the harvest
etc., and is most often placed around the end of 2012. The Wave
Series begins with a UFO abduction account, a transcript of an actual
hypnotic regression session, that refers to a global cataclysmic
change. Please note that we do not, however, subscribe to the notion
that such events can be exactly predicted as to whether or when they might
occur. Quantum physics talks about statistical probabilities, not
prophetic certainties.
The Wave
series of articles demonstrates the unique nature of the Cassiopaean
Experiment. In her skillful collecting of the pieces of the puzzle
from throughout the transcripts, in-depth research, personal experiences,
then weaving them into a finished product, Laura brings added depth and
dimension to the original transmissions. Laura presents what the
Cassiopaeans - We are YOU in the future - have to say about the
eventuality of The Wave - FROM the future - including an exploration of
the limitations of man's present estate, in cognitive, biological,
historical and ontological terms. Another article written by Laura that
treats the subject of cyclic cataclysms, giving some the scientific
evidence in a shorter version, is entitled Independence Day.
The publishing of the Cassiopaean communications in
The Wave Series
and the establishing of the network of dialogues among those interested in
this material - later to become the Quantum Future Group - was followed
almost immediately by numerous attacks on Ark and Laura from various
individuals. These events led to her writing of the Adventures With Cassiopaea
Series, which includes in-depth studies of
psychopathy, COINTELPRO and Secret Government
projects. Here you will find details about Nobel Prize Winner
John Nash and Game Theory, Ira Einhorn and the
creation of the New Age Counter Intelligence Program, Andrija
Puharich, Alternative Three, Mind Control Research, the
Philadelphia Experiment and the suicide of Morris Jessup,
cyclical cataclysms, cometary impacts and meteorite showers, and most
important of all: the problem of psychopaths in our society. Our page on
Psychopathy is one of the most popular on the
site which attests to the fact that psychopathy is epidemic in our
times.
Don't forget, Quantum Future Net includes The Signs of the
Times, an ongoing News Resource Project that is
updated daily. Be sure to check it out for all the latest News, Current
Events, and in-depth commentary by Quantum Future School staff
members.
The Signs of the
Times is an alternative
news and news
commentary page. We scour the web daily, analysing a large
range of mainstream
media and alternative
media reports to bring our readers details of the
latest world
news and global current
affairs as they happen. Our news analysis, research
and investigation cover areas such as politics, social affairs,
religious affairs, history, archeology, science, weather, earthquakes,
volcanos, meteorite sightings, anomalous occurrences and
much much more. We also conduct our own independent investigations and
present the results here on the Cassiopaea website for the benefit of our
readers. If you are interested in the events surrounding 9/11,
you'll want to check out our American Coup
d'état page, as well as Laura's book: The Occult
Significance of 9/11.
The events of 9/11 have reshaped the political,
social and cultural scene more than any event since the Second World War.
The work of George W. Bush, in league with US intelligence
agencies, the neocons and Mossad, is apparently designed to bring
the globe to the Apocalpyse. We see the effects all around the
world with greater and greater impediments to travel, "preemptive wars"
that give the US the "right" to strike who they will when they will, and
draconian laws that are said to target "terrorists" but which are aimed at
local populations to better bring them under control. But to understand
what is happening today, one needs the overview of human development that
history provides. Laura's book, Ancient
Science, is the most complete source for her research and
analysis of history. You might also be interested by the series Who
Wrote the Bible, the articles on Truth or Lies that discuss the early "Christian
period", or the articles that comprise Nostradamus,
Edgar Cayce, Jupiter and the Return of the
Mongols.
We invite the reader to share in our seeking of Truth by reading
with an open, but skeptical mind . We do not encourage
"devotee-ism" nor "True Belief." We do encourage the seeking of
Knowledge and Awareness in all fields of endeavor as the best way to be
able to discern lies from truth. We constantly seek to validate and/or
refine what we understand to be either possible or probable or both. We do
this in the sincere hope that all of mankind will benefit, if not now,
then at some point in one of our probable futures. The Introduction to the Cassiopaean website site
discusses this in more detail.

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