Scientific Proof of Quantum Entanglement?
I remember hearing a story as a kid, about an experiment where some plants were hooked up to a device which could measure their reactions to both their surroundings and to other beings.
This was accomplished with a form of a polygraph machine. Like humans, plants emit signals that can be monitored and recorded. Like humans again, they exhibit these signals in a normal range unless stressed. And when stressed, just like a human being, a plant will exhibit spikes on the polygraph.
In this particular version of the story, a human test subject would go into a room of plants and destroy one plant by dumping it onto the ground and tearing it apart with their feet and hands in a brutal fashion. They would then exit the room without showing any remorse.
Next the plants were hooked up to monitoring devices, and a series of human subjects were paraded through the room. The results were quite obvious when the ‘murderous culprit’ entered the room.
All the plant’s graphs immediately started to spike wildly.
Until not too long ago, I thought this story was urban legend. It’s not.
In her book, The Intention Experiment, Lynne McTaggart conducts a kind of meta-analysis of 1000’s of various experiments conducted by 100’s of scientists.
In chapter Three, The Two-way Street, she provides some examples from Cleve Backster’s thirty years of experimentation. During this period he published several books including The Secret Life of Plants.
His initial experience with quantum entanglement is fascinating.
When he first asked the question as to whether a plant’s reactions to its surroundings could be measured and recorded, his background as a polygraph operator prevailed. He would use a device as described in the urban legend.
But how could he initiate a response from a plant?
He knew from his years as a polygraph operator that the best way to test if a subject is reacting from an uncontrolled-response level is to use stress.
In a human polygraph test, this stress is in the form of uncomfortable questions regarding their involvement with whatever event is in question. When a question causes an uncomfortable or stressful reaction, a series of spikes begin to appear on the graph.
He wondered how to stress a plant?
So, sitting at his desk that morning with a plant hooked up to a device, he immersed one of its leaves in his cup of coffee. This registered no observable change. He sat back and asked himself the same question again.
What would truly stress a plant?
Of course! He would light a match and burn one of the leaves. Immediately upon having the thought of putting a match to the leaf, the machine started to register spikes in the plant’s reactions.
He had not lit the match, he only had thought about lighting it. The plant had basically perceived his thoughts and immediately reacted!
There was an unexplainable connection between him and the plant. We now know this can be explained using the concept of quantum entanglement.
Now there are many scientists and bloggers who think this is just bad science and should be filed away as absolute bunk.
We are all entitled to our beliefs, but it has been proven that we are continuously exchanging energy at the most root level of our physical and conscious realities.
We are entangled with everything in our quantum experience.
Please come back for more on quantum entanglement in Part 2!
It gets even more bizarre…
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