
"Mapping the human body-field involves discerning intricate webs of relationships. It's about realizing that the body does not find only one correct answer but instead prefers to make the best possible choices under the circumstances." - Peter Fraser and Harry Massey | | |
NES research reveals that the body-field is the master control system of the biochemical processes of the body. NES is not saying that biochemistry is wrong, but only that it does not provide a complete understanding of how the body works. The model of the human body-field that Fraser constructed integrates biochemistry with the quantum processes that underlie biochemistry, and it reveals the energetic "structure" of quantum processes in space. Biochemistry is dependent on structure as well, as in the three-dimensional folding of proteins. But the NES model of the body-field goes deeper, as explained below. At the fundamental level (quantum chemistry), chemical reactions are about the making and breaking of chemical bonds. Bonding and hence chemical reactions depend on how electrons order themselves in atoms and molecules. Quantum chemistry defines the rules of how nuclei and electrons spontaneously arrange themselves into structures in space. These structures may be perturbed by fields or given quanta of energy (e.g., from photons and electrons) that cause them to reorder themselves (in other words, causing a chemical reaction). The body-field is autocephalic (able to direct itself) because it follows inherent rules that belong to the structures not only of the body, but also according to some of the fundamental rules of quantum physics itself. At the quantum level, molecules can be thought of as structures in space, which when aligned in certain ways are able to interact with other structures (and as a result precipitate chemical reactions). The body-field, due to its structure, is responsible for directing the electronic structure of molecules within the body, so they not only control information transfer but influence all chemical reactions as well. Hence the body-field can be considered the master control system for all metabolism and growth. This model has previously been partially proposed by other scientists, including Matti Pitkanen and Freeman Cope. Cope produced pivotal work linking physics and biology, and developed a solid-state theory of biological processes. He deduced that the activity in the cell is not just electrochemical, and he looked at the cell function as if the organelles were three-dimensional semiconductors. He thought that all the structures within the cell could be considered to be in a field in which there is a constant interaction between all subatomic particles, not just between the charges on electrons. His overall view was that superconductive pathways play a controlling role in biological functions. NES work has moved on from here as we have actually been able to map out the structure of the body-field and which parts of it control which bodily systems. The human body-field is a dynamic web of interrelations among all the physiological processes that the body must perform, as well as between these processes and the emotions and consciousness. Moreover, the body-field is in constant interaction with the environment, influenced by and responding to geopathic stress, magnetic fields, toxins, stress, and the like. Fraser has found that the loss of homeostasis that is, the breakdown of the body's ability for self-correction?is an intricate interplay of almost infinite parameters. What allowed Fraser to uncover the structure of the body-field and to "match" function with information flow was the realization that, despite what geneticists and biochemists might think, the body does not have one "correct" state of being, although there is an optimal preference. While there are some functions of the body that must be maintained within extremely precise parameters, most have flexibility built into them. If they did not, Homo sapiens may have gone the way of the dinosaurs. NES has begun to unravel this web of relationships and to understand the "optimal" preferences for the flow of information, but makes no claims that its theory is complete. Fraser and Massey have only begun to crack the code of the human body-field, and they remain humbled by its intricacy and intelligence. Below are the highlights of some of their research to date, although their theory in its entirety is much more complex. 
According to NES research, the human body-field is comprised of many subfields that are in constant interaction and that combined make up the overall body-field. The body-field is both external and internal to the physical body, and each is interdependent with the other. That is, the physical body needs the body-field to function correctly, but the body-field arises out of field interactions taking place within the physical body and so is dependent upon it. As Fraser built up a more and more detailed model of the body-field, he found that it has an organized structure. Although he stresses that the sets of magnetic vectors that correspond to the different parts of the body-field do not represent frequencies, the different ?compartments? of the body-field can be related to energy of different wavelengths. He has found that the body-field is structured into 12 compartments, or quantized levels he calls Energetic Integrators, each representing a band of energy wavelengths and magnetic vectors in the QED field. These compartments are folded (in a similar way to Bohm's folded implicate order) and that is why skill is required in the reading of the body-field. This is one of the major reasons why the earlier methods of investigating the body-field, such as by using electrodermal screening devices, were not always reliable. In a folded system, the structure of the body-field must be comprehensively understood, so that the information can be sequenced in the correct order. If this order is misunderstood, then the results of any assessment of the body-field can be badly skewed. (As an aside, any computational device or system also needs to be programmed with a template or ?map? of the optimal body-field before it can begin to detect any deviations in the client's field.) There are two major aspects to the body-field: the Energetic Drivers and the Energetic Integrators, which are described below. There are also other aspects of structure, including Energetic Terrains, cavities, and more. Energetic Drivers There are 16 Energetic Drivers that provide the energy needed to maintain the HBF. Several of these Drivers develop as the embryo develops. Without the power provided by the Energetic Drivers, the body cannot function properly. Certainly, healing cannot take place. (One of the first signs of illness is often fatigue.) Damage to the Drivers comes from a variety of factors heavy metals and chemical toxins, trauma, emotional shock, electromagnetic pollution, geopathic stress and reduces the overall strength of the HBF and its effectiveness in regulating life processes. In the NES model of healing, Drivers must be corrected before the Energetic Integrators are dealt with. Energetic Integrators There are 12 main Energetic Integrators. They are "compartments" that are similar to meridians in that they cover the information regulation of a range of seemingly unrelated physiological processes. Integrators exist in the DNA field as magnetic vectors that direct subatomic particles along zero-energy pathways. They are structured into information "sections" that deal with different kinds of information in a specific sequence from nucleic acid to cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, emotions, and consciousness. Disease, or what is called self-organizing breakdown, is found at the top of Integrator pathways. The Energetic Integrators direct all physiological function. They are like route maps along which QED information is passed in the body, so that DNA, cells, and the like receive and send proper instructions for optimal functioning. When Integrators become distorted by toxins, microbes, radiation, and so on, the result is inefficient or incorrect cellular and organ communication, disruption of body regulation processes, and metabolic exhaustion. NES views all control mechanisms in the body as information transfer or regulation processes. If you step back from the biochemical model, you will see the difference between the two models. In biochemistry, for example, white blood cells recognize and destroy cells and microbes foreign to or harmful to the body. There are complex chemical reactions and tagging processes that allow this action to unfold. However, from a bioenergetic perspective, we have to ask, What is the "information" behind the chemical mechanisms? If a white blood cell does not have the correct information, the tagging system can go awry and attack the wrong cells or systems, which can result in an autoimmune disorder. It is this kind of information exchange, at the QED level of electrons and photons, that determines physiological functioning, including the biochemical processes. To use an analogy to explain the difference between the biochemical and the bioenergetic, think of a bus ticket. There is the substance of the ticket the paper that makes it up. Then there is the information that makes the ticket a ticket?it is printed with a value and a bus company name and other information that gives the piece of paper its identity as a bus ticket. The words on the ticket must be understandable to the people using it for the ticket to be useful. So while you have a physical ticket, its function is determined almost entirely by the consensual information it carries or conveys. There is the real (the paper the ticket is printed on) and the virtual (the information printed on the paper that determines its meaning). Society arises from a foundation of real versus virtual (matter and information), and so does the human body. In NES, the function of the Energetic Integrators is to ensure that the right information gets to the right place at the right time so that the body can use it. Each Energetic Integrator represents the structure of a part of DNA. The magnetic vectors of the Integrators are situated around DNA and provide direction to QED information in the body. Within the Energetic Integrators, information is carried on a quantized wave. The structure and hence the nature of this quantized wave is determined by the DNA. However, the waves do not actually occupy the same space, as every spin of a real particle is accompanied by a double spin in quantum. So for every 360-degree spin of DNA, we get a 720-degree spin of the quantized structure. (The idea of structure conveying information is observed in nature. For one example, next time you are near any stalactites, have a closer look at them. You will see that every stalactite, no matter how young or old, big or small, has followed the same energy compartment-type of growth pattern and has a 720 -degree twist from top to bottom.) The body manages information by storing it within spatial ?memory.? Imagine this space a bit like a corkscrew, and the rule is that any part of the corkscrew is able to communicate with any other part of the corkscrew that shares the same angle (in other words, if they have the same spin). What do the Energetic Integrators and structure of DNA have to do with disease? Most of us are familiar with the shape of the DNA double helix, and we understand that it is a continually rotating strand of nucleic acids. Every Energetic Integrator is able to rotate by 720 degrees . Different types of quantized information are carried at various degrees of spin within the Integrators, starting from nutritional/mineral information and ending at pathology. Our research shows that all pathology (i.e., illness) is found above 660 degrees of spin, and this is where the quantized wave begins to break up before starting afresh at the next Integrator (0 degree spin). In practice, this means that if the structure of the quantized information below 660 degrees of spin has been distorted (e.g., by genetic damage or through environmental factors), it leads to a break down in the wave function above 660 de grees . When the wave begins to break up, there are major distortions of information that if left untreated may lead to pathology or disease. |