In the process of researching magic, in search of new, more effective techniques and techniques, the author suddenly dawned on the idea that a structuralist approach to the history of magic could be very effective. Considering that they always tried to record the fruits of their scientific research (and they did this through the language of their era), then their models of magic correlated with the models of the world typical of that time.

However, this approach is fraught with a certain risk: the models themselves do not explain anything, they are only illustrations of the processes taking place, no doubt useful, but only illustrations. Moreover, an excessive predilection for systematizing anything not only does not clarify the subject, but even more confuses the situation if the map (system) is taken for a landscape (a delusion common to many cabalists).

Thus, the following five (or, rather, four and one) models of magic should be viewed more as a means of understanding the practical possibilities of magical work, and not as separate theories and / or explanations of how magical interactions generally occur.

Taking into account the practical orientation of our research, it would be advisable to distinguish five magical categories

SHAMANIC (SPIRITUAL) MODEL

ENERGY MODEL

PSYCHOLOGICAL MODEL

INFORMATION MODEL

METAMODEL

Shamanic model

This model is considered to be the most ancient of the listed models, although it could always be perfectly combined with the energy model (and, perhaps, the energy model arose earlier than the shamanic one). This model of magic can be found to this day by examining both shamanic cultures that have survived on the planet, and most of the so-called. "world religions". The main postulate of such a model of magic is the existence of the Other World, inhabited by more or less the same type of "independent" beings: angels, demons, gods, etc. A shaman (or, a wizard) is one who can enter this world at will, who is familiar with it, traveled through it, knows its language (s), traditions and rules, the one who, in his wanderings, found with this world of friends, met and defeated enemies.
These beliefs are very important, since magic consists in this tradition in operating with these concepts, or rather, in communicating with those whom we mean when we speak of "spirits" or "angels". And here's a rather amusing example: the word for a witch in modern German ("Hexe" -f.) Comes from the Ancient Upper German "hagazussa", which translates as "riding the fence." The fence, the fence in this case is the border between the worlds. The one that "saddled the fence" with one foot is with the real, physical world, and with the other - in the magical world of visions,. She is everywhere at home.

Another world is quite concrete, there is its own geography, but at the same time it naturally coexists with the physical world. The secret of the ability to penetrate into the Other World lies in the ability to achieve ISS (Altered State of Consciousness), enter a controlled trance, feel ecstasy - in a word, possess all the necessary talents of a shaman.

This model has been the most common until now, especially in the so-called. Traditional Magic (sometimes called Ceremonial Magic). Renowned authorities such as Franz Vardon and Aleister Crowley (to a certain extent) have followed this particular model of magic.

Energy Model

In the West, the rise of interest in this model of magic began with the advent of Mesmerism (late 18th century). Anton Mesmer, who was not in the usual sense of the word, was nevertheless revered by his contemporaries as a "miracle worker". He rediscovered examples of ancient healing techniques, the science of hypnosis, and magnetism. Mesmer put forward his own theory of "animal magnetism", which he understood as a subtle force inherent primarily in living organisms, but at the same time he began to widely use metal magnets in healing practices.

Although the French Revolution put an end (albeit temporary) to the Mesmer movement, its ideas were not forgotten. They were accepted among many scientists, mainly, and contributed to the birth and formation of their own magical theories. One of the first to do this was Bulwer Lytton, a member of the Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia (SRIA), who claimed a subtle, which he called Vril, possibly deriving from "virilitas" which in Latin means “strength, power.” In connection with this theory, one can draw a whole series of interesting parallels with the ideas of Eliphas Levi about the Astral Light, Madame Blavatsky, who adopted the yogic concept of the existence of prana.It was at this time that anthropologists and ethnologists encountered the presence of the concept of Mana in the system of beliefs of the Polynesian peoples, and orientalists began to show interest in the Chinese principle of Ki (or Tsi). The last two discoveries are excellent proof of the tact that the subtle were used in magic long before the 18th century. this use can be found in early shamanic cultures. spiritual, that is, the shaman can appeal to them, conjuring them to send him Power, or vice versa, using the personal Power to establish contact with them, asking for help.

However, if we consider this type of magic in its pure form, then the shaman, whether - will not need to resort to the help of other entities. The world is initially considered "animated" and "animated" by subtle forces or energies, and the task is to be able to perceive and manipulate these. Since all natural phenomena in their essence have an energy base, the existence of the Other World is not an absolute necessity. In view of this, rather, dancing in a whirlwind of energies, rather than riding the fence (between the worlds). However, here, too, the key shamanic (magical) art is the ability to enter a trance.

Theoretical and not only information that reveals the essence of the world from the point of view of the energy model can be found in the works of many authors, however, the model gained its true popularity precisely in the 70s, when the hippie movement and widespread interest in Eastern teachings made work with widespread practice and terms like "kundalini" are common in most magical systems. Elements of the energy model of magic can be found in the system of "electromagnetic fluids", "capacitors", etc. proposed by Franz Bardon.

Psychological model

The theory of the unconscious, proposed by Sigmund Freud, had a tremendous impact on both Western philosophy in general and psychology in particular (although Freud was not the one who founded this science, contrary to popular misconception). Suddenly, it turned out that a person can no longer be considered a creature that completely and completely controls his own behavior. And while psychology is only acquiring the attributes characteristic of officially recognized science, it, without a doubt, has already left the deepest imprint on practical therapy and magic.

The psychological model of magic does not explain exactly how magic works at all. It only reveals how it is possible to influence the subconscious (or, in accordance with the term unconscious, proposed later by Carl Jung), to turn to it in order for this or that action to take place. And again, the way of implementation will be trance, hypnosis, suggestionstopedia and the use of symbols as a tool of association and a way of communication between consciousness and its unconscious, which is responsible for the manifestation of certain qualities, the realization of personal desires in physical reality.

It is also impossible not to mention the role that Aleister Crowley played in the recognition of the Psychological Model of Magic. For some time he tried to find a compromise between Spiritual magic and Psychological. As a result, he nevertheless remained in the position of a traditionalist, but his research significantly contributed to the widespread acceptance of the psychological component of magic as a fact. Thanks to his efforts in this area, even the most skeptical opponents were able to find "acceptable" explanations for magical phenomena.

A more radical approach was proposed by Austin Osman Spare, whose "sigil magic" is based on the basic tenets of the Psychological Model. Unlike Freud, his method was the active concentration of the image of desire in the form of a graphical image (graphical sigil) and subsequent forgetting. Thus, he created a new "complex" of his own free will, which over time began to exert an effect similar to the actions of complexes acquired in a natural way (as subconscious traumas give rise to neurotic behavior).

All of the above is proof that magic as a whole, however, could always be considered from the point of view of multiple and simultaneously existing models. In the process of magical thought, only one or another model was singled out one by one, its more thorough study, which, naturally, caused a surge of interest in this particular model for some time.

Meta model

The meta-model is not a model as such, but rather a guide to the application of other models. The main advice can be formulated as follows: "Always use the model that best suits your goals."
It may seem trivial, but, oddly enough, not everyone adheres to this opinion. One of the main provisions of Chaos Magic ("Nothing is true. Everything is permitted") can be called the provision from which the above principle follows. We are again guided by the rules of pragmatic utilitarianism. To illustrate how different models magic consider an example of magic healing:

In the shamanic (spiritual) model, the act of healing is an exorcism. Illness is "evil", "bad" (or at least undesirable) entities in the patient's body, which are expelled by a shaman or a sorcerer. If we are talking, say, about heart failure, then the shaman will see the disease in the form of a lizard curled up around the patient's heart. The Shaman will call for the help of the Helper Spirits, the Power Animal, and other entities and expel the cause of the disease. The patient will be freed from the cause of the disease (no matter how it looks) and will recover.

In the energy model, illness is the result of an imbalance. Due to the normalization of the ratio of certain energies in the patient's body, the latter gains the ability to receive and accumulate again what is sometimes called life force. The process itself can be the laying on of hands, working with centers (), using stones and crystals, etc. The balance is restored, the patient is healthy.

In the psychological model, any disease is a priori psychosomatic in nature. Thus, he chooses between conducting a special ritual, built specifically for a given patient, taking into account his / her characteristics ("Challenge to Saturn" - an attitude that the patient avoided the danger that threatened him / her) or making a special image, a talisman, "charged" by a special setting for a cure. In some cases, the manufacture of the talisman takes place with the direct participation of the patient himself, up to the transfer of the entire process to his supervision.

In the information model, the cybermag will transfer the information "healing matrix" created in its own system (or create a morpho field with a healing effect) and adjust the patient's body to independently and automatically receive information about it from these sources. Initially, it is assumed that the patient has the necessary amount so that, if information is available, his body will recover on its own. If he believes that it is not enough, then he begins to work with the energy model and provides the patient with the required one, restoring balance and giving him the strength to recover.
Deciding to follow the meta-model, he immediately determines for himself in which system he will carry out this or that action. Mixing techniques is also possible< но его тоже следует предусмотреть заранее, т.е. до начала магического действия>The decision is made depending on their own performance forecasts and, of course, personal preferences. So, I (the author) work better with patients using shamanic (spiritual) or energetic models, while I prefer to heal myself with the help of an informational or psychological model. On the other hand, when working with cybermagic, several days may pass before the onset of a positive effect, and if the patient's pain is too strong, it would be more correct to use the laying on of hands.

The time factor is also very important. While traditional magic rituals within a spiritual model can last anywhere from half a day to several weeks or even months, the energetic model will hardly take you more than a few hours to perform.

One of the foundations of Beckmology is the model of the psyche, built on the energy concept. The publication provides a brief description of this model.

Life should be an energy system. All objects are forms of energy, and living forms survive through the systematic repetition of energy connections in time and space. Any living organism must have repetitive energetic processes; life must be directed.

Being directed, life spends energy resources through its life processes (metabolism). For life to flow, energy must flow. Since energy resources are finite and magically do not appear again, being spent, living organisms must replenish energy losses. Due to entropy, the energy resources of living organisms are depleted by the environment, so the need for replenishment is extremely important. Replenishment of energy resources, avoidance of disintegration, orientation towards negative entropy is a characteristic feature of life.

Along with other living things, the dangers of entropy direct us to seek order (or "structure"). We do this in the form of food and fuel (structured molecules), shelters (defense structures), language (structured communication), culture (ordered behavior), and most of all, knowledge (structured information).

One of the mechanisms for our survival is to minimize the use of energy as much as possible. We call this behavior "not wasting energy", "wearing clothes to keep warm." The underlying concept is efficiency. We manage our time, energy and money because they are limited and we must use them effectively.

So, the key to survival is replenishment and efficient use of resources. The brain must carefully manage behavior and only spend our limited resources on behavior that leads to efficiency, creates structure and order, and allows for new resources. This behavior is called successful. Therefore, our inner energy should be directed towards successful behavior and diverted from failure. We should feed success and starve failure. Externally, we spend our resources - time, energy and money - on substances that help us survive or improve our quality of life. We spend our energy looking for everything that we think is "good." We seek happiness and security, shelter and clothing, comfort and care. In the meantime, we avoid everything that we consider "bad." We avoid sickness, pain and death. When a behavior causes pain or problems, we strive to stop it in order to prevent problems from occurring. By avoiding failing behavior, it becomes "suppressed" for use. Hence, we reward successful behavior by investing resources in it, and suppress failing behavior by taking resources away from it. This rule is used both by individuals and within social groups, organizations and the state.

Balance for life

By accepting some things as part of a system and others not, we mean two main areas: systemic and non-systemic. For simplicity, they are called "internal" and "external". All parts of the system are internal, and external is anything that is not part of the system.

The factor of separation into external and internal is the most fundamental in the concept of life, brain and emotion. Any living organism, in order to survive, must "know" about external dangers and respond to them. He must control the external environment. Likewise, he must be able to identify internal problems and also respond to them. We find ourselves on a path that leads us to two fundamental biological and psychological systems: the internal control system (parasympathetic nervous system) and the external control system (sympathetic nervous system). The sympathetic system mobilizes the body's forces in emergency situations, increases the waste of energy resources; parasympathetic - contributes to the restoration and accumulation of energy resources. These two systems work together to form a large system called a living organism. In highly organized organisms, consciousness is part of the external control system, and emotions are its key component. The brain is responsible for managing all systems - external and internal - and uses them alternately as needed.

If any system is about preserving its own identity, the forces that bind it should not be destroyed. There are various dangers: predators with sharp fangs, fires, cold, river floods, volcanic activity, etc. To survive, living organisms must avoid them. Each of these dangers leads to disruption of systemic life processes - organ failure, lack of oxygen, inhibition of fluid flows in the body.

The dangers are not limited to the outside world. They also exist inside in the form of bacteria and viruses. These small but potentially deadly threats penetrate and attack inside our bodies. Most erode organs or produce toxins that disrupt systemic processes in the body.

To survive, we must protect ourselves from both internal and external dangers that destroy vital systemic processes. We must look for internal and external conditions in which there is no destruction; we must strive for optimal internal system processing, or, in other words, a state of balance. The state of balance of a living organism is called homeostasis. Homeostasis means a condition that can change but remains relatively constant. This is our ideal state. We feel when we reach it; we recognize it as feeling good, euphoric, or happy.

If homeostasis is the central theme of life, there must be a structure in the brain that directs this critical function. In highly organized animals, this structure is the hypothalamus. It regulates the neuroendocrine activity of the brain and homeostasis of the body. The hypothalamus can control blood pressure, body temperature, metabolism, adrenaline levels, skin temperature, taste, odor, and digestive tract. Even our emotions are closely linked to the hypothalamus through the limbic system of the brain. The hypothalamus is the "central station" for the human brain, for our thoughts and emotions.

To achieve balance and good self-awareness, living organisms must control their internal structures and try to control external ones. All behavior, whether it be turning the ignition key in a car, climbing stairs, talking, walking, thinking, breathing, blood pressure, or even replicating living cells, is all an act of control. Through knowledge and experience, we manipulate the world around us, building bridges, creating music, literature, developing medicine. All these are acts of management. And each act of control is a systematic and directed set of brain actions and body movements. Even the simple but essential task of breathing is based on controlling the movement of muscles in our bodies, and in particular, our diaphragm. By controlling the muscles, the movement of blood through the arteries and veins, the nervous system, we can walk, talk, think, write, feel. We cannot choose a way of life where there is no control.

Thus, we are special forms of systems. We are "control systems" that respond to environmental factors by adjusting our internal bodies in an effort to maintain homeostasis, maintain balance. Balance is like a target on which our whole life is focused. Deviation from this target is immediately detected and corrected to return back to the target.

When an intervention occurs, the control system automatically acts to counteract the change in the controlled variable. Behavior is not done by computing the output; it is done by comparing the inputs to the desired inputs and using the difference to drive the output.

Factors such as blood pressure, body temperature, water-salt balance, and body weight are kept at a certain value called a reference point. While checkpoints may change over time, they remain fixed day by day. To achieve this goal, the hypothalamus must receive data on the state of the body and must be able to initiate compensatory changes if something goes beyond the established boundaries.

We provide homeostasis by exercising control over the environment, avoiding or compensating for interference with our internal hypothalamus control points. When we detect a change, we modify our responses accordingly. We manage our internal and external environment, returning to the target (checkpoint) of internal balance.

To survive, all living organisms must seek a state of balance and avoid imbalance. Any situation where a balance can be achieved should be considered preferable, and situations leading to imbalance should be considered threats. Living organisms must exercise systematic management, seeking balance and avoiding imbalance. So for survival Search and avoidance become the main behaviors of systematic management. We use these basic behaviors to control the environment.

If we are to seek a state of balance, how do we know when we have reached it? We must be able to recognize the onset of a state of balance, Otherwise, survival will become a purely random event. We need some skills to feel and evaluate the inner state. We also need to be sensitive to our environment. Moreover, we must be able to compare internal sensations with something from the external or internal world. This comparison pattern is the foundation of our knowledge. We need to know that food brings happiness and wellness. We need to know that we need shelter from the cold and outside threats. As soon as we associate the inner sensations with the outer pattern - water, fruit, tiger, fly, etc. - we can then apply the corresponding basic behavior - search or avoidance. Through knowledge, we distinguish objects of the outside world and know that they can bring prosperity or pain. We must also apply correct behavior to achieve well-being or avoid pain. This is also "knowledge." We need to know what to do in any given situation. Our knowledge unites both recognition and selection of an appropriate behavioral response. When we use our knowledge effectively, we survive. As our behavior improves with experience and knowledge, our chances of survival increase. Hence, effective knowledge is the key to well-being, balance and long-term survival.

Negative entropy and efficiency

Mastering the skill of achieving inner balance is our goal in life. However, this is not without difficulties. When we try to manage, we either succeed or fail. While success is the goal, failure is reinforcing, it leads us to be more careful and better understand our environment.

The greatest of all threats to our life is entropy, the second law of thermodynamics, which not only contains all the previously listed dangers, but presents one more constant and insidious threat, resource depletion, or energy hunger. The most dangerous predator is not a tiger or a shark, but the power of entropy.

Energy. Entropy is directly related to energy. Most physicists believe that everything is made of energy. Some may argue about “energy versus matter,” but the argument can always be stopped by referring to the first law of thermodynamics called Conservation of Energy, which states that everything is made of energy and energy is not created or destroyed. This is reflected in the famous Einstein formula. According to the formula, the distinction between matter and energy has disappeared, matter and energy can be thought of as two aspects of one thing.

Each splitting of matter leads to the release of energy, and elementary particles seem to be dynamic in nature. No one has been able to isolate "matter" from "energy", and the chances of such isolation are zero, at least on Earth, which rotates 1000 miles per hour near the equator and 65 thousand. miles per hour in orbit around the sun. And the entire solar system moves around the center of the Milky Way, so that not a single particle on Earth can be devoid of energy. The question is whether anything can exist without her. As a result, at the most fundamental level, everything is made of a single material, which for convenience will be called energy.

From this perspective, the first conclusion that can be drawn is that the feeling of happiness is the manifestation of energy. We draw the same conclusion for all emotions and thoughts. If we have a change in emotions and if our thoughts and emotions change, then our second conclusion should be this: there has been some change in energy flows. Either the direction or the magnitude (vector) of the energy has changed.

If we are to survive, then we must manage these changes. Our brain controls the distribution of all energy within the body and directs energy resources when needed. Previously, optimum energy distribution, or balance, was cited as a necessity for survival. Then, for the brain to efficiently manage energy for survival, it must try to maximize the optimized state of the system - a state of internal balance, or well-being.

Entropy. The problem is that maintaining optimum and balance is not an easy task. One of the reasons for the difficulty is associated with entropy, which not only undermines forces, but also depletes a person. To understand this better, one should refer to the example of boiling water.

Heat and light are considered pure energy. If you put a pot of water on a fire, the water gradually boils and the steam rises above the pot. Entropy requires heat to go from hot to cold, hence entropy moves the heat of the fire to cold saucepan and cold water. This is fine if you intend to boil water. Another typical example of entropy is the turning on of a light bulb at night in a house. Light fills the room as entropy works. Light and heat are both made up of "photons" (electromagnetic radiation), so the same rule applies. Energy moves from high energy sources to low energy sources. This applies to our pot boiling water, as fire is a high energy source and water is relatively low.

All this seems simple enough and causes yawning in many, but entropy has other interesting facets that are not so obvious in our lives. Returning to the pot of water, let's turn to steam to understand the second property of entropy. While in the pot, all the water molecules are organized into a single group. Once heated, the molecules leave the pan and scatter across the room. They become disorganized, create confusion. This is the second principle of entropy: with increasing energy, things tend to move from order to disorder. Erwin Schrödinger writes: “An isolated system or a system in homogeneous conditions increases its entropy and more or less rapidly approaches the inert state of maximum entropy. We now recognize in this fundamental law of physics the natural tendency of matter to approach a chaotic state, if we do not prevent it ”(Schrödinger, What is Life ?, 1944, p. 78).

Things not only tend to move from order to disorder, but inside the system there is a tendency to lose information. In a closed system, organization is replaced by disorganization, the amount of information decreases, it is lost.

This third aspect, loss of information, can be seen as a return to a simpler state. When information is lost, complexity is lost, since complexity is a measure of information measurement.

Consequently, entropy steals our energy, destroys and disorganizes everything around us, destroys valuable information. She is always active and exists everywhere - everywhere and within us. If left to its own devices, entropy will literally rob us to death, steal all vital energy and will destroy all the systemic forces that hold us all together. The only defense against it is to go in the opposite direction and seek order. This was Schrödinger's great guess:

“How to express in terms of statistical theory that amazing ability of a living organism, with the help of which it delays the transition to thermodynamic equilibrium (death)? Above, we said: "It feeds on negative entropy," as if attracting its flow to compensate for the increase in entropy produced by it in the process of life, and thus maintain itself at a constant and sufficiently low level of entropy ... Now the awkward expression is negative entropy can be replaced by a more elegant one: entropy, taken with a negative sign, is itself a measure of order. Thus, the means by which the organism maintains itself constantly at a sufficiently high level of order (equally at a sufficiently low level of entropy), in fact, consists in the continuous extraction of order from its environment. This conclusion is less paradoxical than it seems at first glance. Rather, it is trivial. In fact, in higher animals we know quite well the kind of order that they feed on, namely: the extremely well-ordered state of matter in more or less complex organic compounds serves them as food. After use, animals return these substances in a very degraded form, but not completely degraded, since they can still be consumed by plants ”(Schrödinger, What is Life ?, 1944, p. 79).

Since entropy brings bodies with different temperatures to bodies of the same temperature (equilibrium or "heat death"), living forms, or autonomous agents, in order to survive, must move from equilibrium in the direction of negative entropy. A living organism must climb in the direction of negative entropy, in the direction of order, in the direction of information, complexity.

One way to move towards negative entropy is through food intake. Protein-rich food is a source of energy, decomposing food, the body releases energy.

Efficiency. Consuming food is one of many ways to move in the direction of negative entropy. If entropy requires us to search for, consume and process food for energy, another way to minimize the effect of entropy is to use energy efficiently. The more efficiently energy is used, the less often you have to look for food, the less food is consumed.

The need for energy efficiency forms a basic maxim: emotional energy increases with success and decreases with failure. To be effective, energy should only be used for successful behavior and quickly withdrawn from unsuccessful behavior.

Behavior can be understood as the process of spending energy or working to manage and structure the environment in such a way as to ensure one's own survival. This increases the ratio of behavioral investing between price and reward. This relationship is similar to the relationships used in economics. Behavioral investing is about using energy to get rewards and spending energy to avoid punishment.

Survival guiding principle: feed success and starve failure. We spend our resources to maintain or improve our lives, and we take resources away from where imminent failure awaits us. Energy increases with success and decreases with failure. This creates efficiency for the body. The creatures that have this trait are emotional systems, and their energy is emotional energy.

Emotional energy is not a new form of energy. This term denotes the variety of a complex of energetic interactions within a living being. It reflects the idea of ​​negative entropy and cost efficiency. People are deficient every day, and the pressure to be more effective can easily be seen everywhere. Natural resources are limited and therefore must be used sparingly in order to last as long as possible.

Autonomous nervous system. If living organisms are aimed at using the resources of the environment effectively and behave successfully, then in the event of a critical danger, a destructive threat, the imperative is to direct all the necessary resources to overcome or spread the threat. If the source of the threat is unclear, additional resources should be mothballed in the event of a prolonged debilitating contraction. In any behavior, organisms must focus their energy use in a way that avoids stress and danger. The energy used in non-critical behavior that is not directed towards “fighting” should be used rationally or withdrawn altogether.

For example, if a gazelle runs away, trying to escape from a hungry lion, both animals mercilessly consume energy, and the survival of each depends on the outcome of the chase. If the maximum speed of the two animals is comparable, the deciding factor is most likely to be the minimum. If any of the animals is hurt or injured, underdeveloped, weak or weakened, then the balance is upset in favor of the other animal. However, if these factors are not involved, endurance becomes a critical factor. The outcome depends entirely on which animal lasts longer.

If the energy utilized by either the lion or the gazelle serves multiple purposes, then the available energy will be consumed at a greater rate than when the energy is conserved and focused for a suitable task, either to hunt for a lion or to escape for a gazelle. Physiological subsystems definitely consume energy, for example, the digestive tract - in the process of digesting food, such actions are unhurried and cannot be stopped immediately. The immune system that fights disease also does little to help with energy. Who cares if you "catch a cold" while running away from the lion? Worst of all, these subsystems pull valuable energy out of the body when it is critically important elsewhere. Even minimal, this energy leakage can be a critical difference, and in the case of this example, will result in either the lion catching the gazelle or the gazelle running away from the lion and hiding in the dust.

If the difference between catching and rescuing is so small, removing even the smallest amount of energy from hunting or fleeing behavior can undermine the animal's survival. The only way to guarantee maximum resources for hunting / escape behavior is to limit the use of energy by other behaviors. The greater the restriction, the greater the opportunity to hunt or escape. With the redistribution of energy resources, an imbalance appears. But an imbalance of internal energy is necessary to maximize the potential for survival, so it should naturally be chosen in critical conditions. Once the hunt is complete, energy can be redistributed to restore balance, and energy flow to the digestive and immune systems can resume. With the onset of balance, a sense of well-being and happiness should return.

If entropy requires serious energy expenditures from living beings and they must go into an unbalanced state during a "struggle" or "flight" situation, then the main subsystem, along with the control of a normal balanced state, must be able to cope with "struggle" or "flight" situations. Since the "fight" or "flight" subsystem focuses on external hazards and problems, the opposite system must focus on internal ones. If the outer subsystem tries to maintain efficiency in the outer world, then the inner subsystem must try to maintain harmony in the inner world (body). These two main subsystems exist within one large system called the autonomic (autonomic) nervous system. Two subsystems are known as the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.

The sympathetic nervous system comes into play in the event of a struggle or an emergency, preparing the body to defend itself through aggression or struggle. Blood flows to the muscles, heart rate and respiration increase. Blood is a limited resource that must be rationed and directed to critical functions such as musculature. As soon as the danger has passed, the parasympathetic system turns off the induced changes, and the body begins to rest. It lowers the heart rate, stimulates the digestive tract, and resumes other functions not prioritized in the case of tiger chase.

In a state of happiness, balance, where all subsystems of the body are adequately supplied, energy resources are divided among many functions, and maximum energy cannot be directed to hunting / running behavior. If the body has to make a fateful decision about where to direct resources in the event of a threat of destruction, and this decision is to continue to maintain internal balance, then the body will literally or figuratively be eaten. Only creatures survive that sacrifice their state of balance and channel maximum energy for "fight" or "flight". Sacrificing your state of balance leads to a loss of a sense of well-being, happiness. It is imperative that in the face of danger, the animal sacrifices its state of balance and becomes stressed in order to channel maximum energy for survival.

Both subsystems must be able to be active together. For example, would the sight of an approaching lion make us immediately flee and seek cover? Perhaps, if he haunts us and is only a few steps away from us. But what if the lion is a kilometer away? Will we be that worried? What if, for our own safety, all we have to do is jump into the cab or step towards the house. Will we still feel the danger? Probably no. The level of our anxiety will vary depending on the circumstances. Consequently, the two nervous systems must decrease and increase their activity with varying strength, depending on what the situation dictates.

The hypothalamus, which provides balance, has a structure that governs the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems. The work of the hypothalamus depends on the presence of various threats in the environment. The threat appears and the sympathetic nervous system is activated. Stress upsets the balance. Once the stress disappears, the feeling of happiness returns.

Whatever the threat, when we successfully overcome it, we feel relief and joy. If we fail and suffer an invasion, then our system remains under stress. In the worst case of hopelessness, our systems go to the ultimate conservation of energy, and we fall into lethargy, as in a state of depression. This biological route has become so famous that we associate happiness with success and stress with danger or failure. We rejoice in good luck and become discouraged by failure. With success, we allow ourselves to be bathed in energy. Failure, on the other hand, forces us to be conservative and rational. internal energy- even to the point of introducing internal subsystems into dangerous stress.

With these internal systems responding to good luck and failure, we now have a biological basis and biological systems to reflect success and failure, usefulness and harm. When these biological systems prepare us for success or failure, the corresponding feelings arise. These sensations appear as a result and correspond to the biological preparations taking place. All our emotions and feelings grow out of these basic sensations.

Time, labor and money

To further illustrate the need for rational use of resources, one can suggest several well-known terms for human energy: time, labor (effort) and money. The connection between time or labor and energy expenditure is well traced. But the connection between money and energy is not so obvious. However, money is actually human energy. By itself, money has no intrinsic biological significance. Gold and other "valuable" items contain value only in relation to the amount of human time and effort that can be exchanged for them. Whenever a doctor, architect or plumber is needed, we pay money in exchange for the time and effort these professionals put into us. This is true for all services. What about land? Again, its value arises only in exchange for money or farm labor, where time and physical effort are expended. And such an exchange is typical only for people. You can't pay a cow giving milk. You can't pay the fox to stay away from the chicken coop. You can't pay a forest fire not to burn near your house. You can't pay corn to grow. You can't pay a plane to fly to Tokyo. You can't pay a pallet to paint a picture. Money is a purely human agreement used to exchange for the use of another person's time and labor. Money is useless without people.

By accepting time, labor, and money as surrogate terms for human energy, we can more easily and clearly look at scarcity in our lives. We need a place to live, and we work to earn money to pay for housing. Thus, we spend our time and labor in exchange for money for housing. All household furniture and utensils follow the same logic: we work for money to purchase chairs, tables, beds, cutlery, etc. We have a limited amount of money. Many of us do not have the money to buy two or three houses; we are content with one house.

The scarcity of money manifests itself in how we spend it. We try not to overpay for anything, we strive to make purchases at a bargain price. We are trying to save money because they are limited and we must spend them efficiently. We spend just enough to meet our immediate needs.

What about time and labor? With only 24 hours a day, no more time can be wasted. Therefore, time is scarce. All of us also have physical limitations. An individual is only able to lift a few tens of kilograms, constant exercise leads to fatigue.

Our desire to save time and labor is manifested everywhere. In a typical modern home, the kitchen uses a microwave and dishwasher. A vacuum cleaner makes cleaning easier, various tools, computers, washing machines make our life easier, allowing us to spend less time and effort.

Our resources - time, labor and money - are limited. If we want to succeed in life, we must manage and spend these resources efficiently. We need to decide when and where to use them - determine how best to use them. The need for efficiency is expressed by many aphorisms: “Time is money,” “Don't throw money down the drain,” “Work smart, not hard,” “Use your time wisely,” etc. Efficiency is about finding a low cost, minimum investment of time and effort. We all follow these guidelines. When we should spend resources, we only spend the amount we need.

Efficiency is not just a human phenomenon. All living things are under pressure from limited resources. The bird can only carry a limited weight. Plants must use rainwater efficiently in order to survive. The gazelle must recycle its speed efficiency to escape the hungry lion. In turn, the lion must effectively utilize its speed and cunning in order to catch the fleeing gazelle. And so it can be said about all plants and creatures. If fauna and flora appear to be well-groomed and well-adapted, this is not without reason. Various life forms consume energy only in exchange for life. Waste of energy that does not support life are discarded. Nature requires that energy be spent only on successful behavior and the termination of unsuccessful ones. Emotional energy rises on success and falls on failure. Efficiency is the scalpel of natural selection and the guiding principle of emotional energy theory. All other concepts and predictions about the brain, thoughts, decisions and emotions are based on this principle.

Publications on the foundations of Beckmology.

Section 1. Creation of Matter

As always, we'll start with the “smallest,” atoms. Quote:

"Ginzburg's new model leads to the idea that atoms and molecules are just vortex formations, akin to rings of smoke or whirlpools formed in a liquid-like ether, which he calls the dynosphere."

“… When quantum physicists studied the“ electrons ”of the atom, they observed that the latter were not“ points ”at all. Rather, they form uniform “clouds” in the form of droplets, where the narrowest ends of the “droplets” converge at a tiny point in the center. ”

Another quote:

“According to Dr. Wolff, the observed droplet forms of electron clouds are exactly what one would expect when observing a 'standing wave' vibration. We remember: it is clear that the electron cloud of the hydrogen atom has a spherical shape. This is a direct indication that atoms are vortex formations, since the hydrogen atom is considered the “building block” of all other elements, with one hypothetical “proton” in the nucleus and one hypothetical “electron”, which is actually a spherical cloud. "

We continue:

“Every scientist knows that electron clouds are negatively charged, while 'protons' in a much smaller region of the nucleus are positively charged. This is known as “charge polarity” because there are two polarized or opposite charges. For a long time it remained a mystery what it really means, and why there is a "flow" of charge. "

“In the new model of Dr. O. Crane and some others, opposite charges or positive and negative polarities of a charge are nothing more than a difference in the pressure of the ether. The negative electron cloud has a higher pressure and the positive core has a lower pressure. Therefore, the negative charges in the electron clouds flow into the positively charged region at the center of the atom.

This opens up the possibility of the easiest unification of electromagnetism and gravity, for both gravity and charge polarity represent the injection of aetheric energy towards the center of a spherical field or object. Esoteric science would say that these are two forms of “striving for all matter and energy to become One again. And the only real difference between gravity and charge polarity is in the strength of the measured ether pressure and in the degree of symmetry with which the energy flow presses on the surface of the sphere. "

“With Dr. Crane's concept of“ aetheric pressure ”of charge, the mystery of charge polarity is cleared up. There is undeniable factual support for this concept by what is known as the Biefield-Brown effect. This effect was first discovered by Professor Paul Biefield, a former student of Albert Einstein in Zurich, Switzerland. Biefield proposed an “ethereal” concept of charge as the flow of aether, where a negative charge is a high pressure area in a sea of ​​aetheric energy, and this pressure will flow into a lower pressure area of ​​what we call a positive charge in the same sea. If this model is correct, then at a sufficiently high level of electromagnetic intensity, it is possible to create a driving force of antigravity. "

Something important:

“In an atom, a high pressure negative“ source ”is pushed towards a lower pressure positive“ shell ”, and this is responsible for the electron clouds flowing into the nuclei. This leads to the conclusion that the atoms and the surrounding “empty space” of the ether are made of the same liquid-like energetic material; the only difference is that in the atom, moving through the electron clouds, the ether begins to swirl into a central vortex with low pressure. "

It is no accident that I have consistently led the reader to the last statement. In fact, EVERYTHING consists of ether. EVERYTHING IS ABSOLUTELY UNIFORM. But at some point in space there is a certain vortex, and as a result, there is a PHYSICAL substance at this point in space. But we need to concretize this vortex. Quote:

“We see that experiments with 'particles' in quantum physics have shown that energy fields tend to be spherical. However, it is also seen that the spherical structures rotate. To make this discovery, many different techniques were used, such as measuring the qualities of identical "particles" when they are released from the emitter at different angles before hitting the detector. In the official quantum world, the reliability of the "spin" discovery is not questioned. "

“Our next question is: what will a spherical vortex look like? Let's start by visualizing what happens when a fluid rotates around a central axis. As soon as the liquid begins to rotate, it forms a funnel along the central axis. This can be demonstrated very simply: take a sink of water and stir the water with your hand in a large circle. A funnel immediately forms in the center of the circle. Now we need to imagine that the same liquid rotates inside a spherical region, in this case outside the atom. We will see that a funnel will again form along the axis of rotation, between the north and south poles of the sphere. The funnel forms a through hole in the center of the sphere. At one pole of the sphere, water will flow in, and, approaching the center, the vortex will narrow. Then, the action of the kinetic energy of water will force it to flow out from the opposite pole, and, reaching the outer edge, the vortex will gradually expand. Water must flow in one direction and flow out of the other, for it has nowhere else to go. This is the main property of the "torus". For example, it can be seen in the inward swirling movement of smoke rings. "

And this is nothing more than a semblance of a microsphere. And our vortex "turns" into a system of two opposite vortices. Everything is similar!

But then at this point in space there is also another vortex (naturally, as a combination of vortices), and at this point in space there will also be some OTHER substance. For example, it can be astral matter. Different densities of matter. We examined this system, fixed a certain level of understanding and now we will go further. We will look at a more global system. Quote:

“Sacred geometry has always been the cornerstone of knowledge of the secret mystery schools related to the hidden order in the universe. Sacred geometry is another form of vibration or "crystallized" music.

Consider the following example: First, we pluck a guitar string. This creates “standing waves,” that is, waves that do not travel back and forth along the string, but remain in one place. We will see places where there is strong vertical movement, representing the top and bottom of the wave, and other places where there is no vertical movement. Such places are called nodes. Nodes that form in any kind of standing wave will always be located at the same distance from each other, and the vibration speed will determine the number of nodes that appear. This means: the higher the vibration, the more nodes.

In two dimensions, we can use an oscilloscope or vibrate a flat circular “Chladni plate” and observe the appearance of nodes that form simple geometric shapes such as a square, a triangle, and a hexagon. This work has been repeated many times by Dr. Hans Jenny, Gerald Hawkins and others. If the circle has three nodes located at the same distance from each other, then when they are connected, a triangle will be obtained. If the circle has four nodes, then a square is formed. If the circle has five nodes, a pentagon is formed. Six nodes form a hexagon, and so on.

Although this is a very simple concept in terms of wave mechanics, Gerald Hawkins was the first to mathematically prove that geometries inscribed in circles are musical relations. "

“The deepest and most respected forms of sacred geometry are three-dimensional and are known as Platonic Solids. There are only five forms that satisfy all the necessary rules. It is an octahedron octahedron, a tetrahedral tetrahedron, a hexahedral cube, a dodecahedron dodecahedron, and an icosahedron 20 facets.

Here are some basic rules for these geometric shapes:

Each face of a geometric body will have the same shape: octahedron, tetrahedron and icosahedron - isosceles triangles, cube - squares, dodecahedron - pentagons.

Each edge of each shape will be the same length.

All interior angles of each shape are equal to each other.

And most importantly: Each shape will fit perfectly into the sphere, and all vertices will touch the sphere without overlapping each other.

Similar to the two-dimensional cases involving the triangle, square, pentagon, and hexagon within a circle, Platonic Solids are representations of waveforms in three dimensions. This position should not be underestimated. Each pinnacle of Platonic Solids touches a sphere at a point where vibrations are canceled out, forming a knot. Therefore, what we see is a three-dimensional geometric image of vibration / pulsation. "

And very important:

“Both Buckminster Fuller's students and his protégé, Dr. Hans Jenny, came up with clever experiments that showed that Platonic Solids would form within a vibrating / pulsating sphere. In an experiment conducted by Fuller's students, the spherical balloon was embedded in ink and pulsed at “pure” sound frequencies known as diatonic sound ratios. A small number of equidistant nodes formed on the surface of the sphere and thin lines connecting the nodes to each other. If there are four equally spaced nodes, you will see a tetrahedron. Six equally spaced nodes will give an octahedron. Eight equally distributed nodes will give a cube. Twenty equally spaced nodes will form a dodecahedron, and twelve equally spaced nodes will form an icosahedron. The straight lines that we see on these geometries represent the stresses created by the “shortest distance between two points” for each of the nodes, as they are distributed over the entire surface of the sphere. "

Here it is - a microsphere. Quote:

“Physics of microclusters changes the point of view on the quantum world, introducing a completely new phase of matter, which does not obey the traditionally accepted“ rules ”. Microclusters are tiny "particles" that provide clear and unambiguous evidence that atoms are vortices in the ether that vibrate / pulsate into Platonic Solids. "

Let's move on to microclusters. A microcluster is a grouping of 10 to 1000 atoms, according to the Physics of Microclusters textbook by Satori Sugano and Hiroyashi Koizumi. Quote:

“Sugano explains:“ Microclusters of 10 to 103 atoms exhibit neither the properties of the corresponding densification nor the properties of the corresponding molecule of several atoms. Microclusters can be considered to form a new phase of matter, located between macroscopic solids and microscopic particles such as atoms and molecules, and exhibiting both macroscopic and microscopic characteristics. However, the study of a new phase of matter in the development of the quantum theory of matter was not carried out until recent years”. As we continue reading, we learn that microclusters are not randomly formed by any group of 10 to 1000 atoms; only certain “magic numbers” of atoms will come together and form microclusters. "

But what are these microvortices that we "saw" as atoms? We have already considered the vortices of the microsphere. We considered the vortices of the minisphere. And we saw that the vortices of a minisphere and vortices of a microsphere are the same for a minisphere and a microsphere of the same density. Only the sizes are different. This is understandable - micro and mini. It is the same here. These are the same vortices, only micro. There is a microsphere as SOMETHING INITIAL. There are two vortices of this microsphere rotating in the opposite direction. It is a spheroidal torus formed by these vortices. But how are the vortices located relative to each other? To answer this question, let's go back to Platonic Solids. I quote again:

“The deepest and most respected forms of sacred geometry are three-dimensional and are known as Platonic Solids. There are only five forms that satisfy all the necessary rules. It is an octahedron octahedron, a tetrahedral tetrahedron, a hexahedral cube, a dodecahedron dodecahedron, and an icosahedron 20 facets. In the picture below, the tetrahedron is depicted as a "star tetrahedron" or intertwined tetrahedron, which means two tetrahedrons connected together in perfect symmetry. "

The "star tetrahedron" is also called a tetrahedron. Two interpenetrating tetrahedrons symbolize perfectly balanced masculine and feminine energies. Two interpenetrating tetrahedrons ideally balance two vortices rotating in opposite directions. And each of the vortices is "inscribed" into the corresponding tetrahedron.

This is how vortices of a microsphere exist in a state of "rest". For example, where the vortices of the minisphere are not realized. When the energy flow is formalized, the microspheres "exchange" energy. The energy of one vortex "flows" from one microsphere to another microsphere. And the energy of another vortex is the opposite. The vortices "pass" through each other, but are not fixed in the state of entering each other. The Uruz vortex passes through the Berkano vortex, "screwing" into it. And vice versa.

But at a certain point in space (in a certain microsphere) at a certain moment of time under the influence of Nauthiz energy the vortices Uruz and Berkano change their configuration. The vortices are inscribed not in a tetrahedron ("star tetrahedron"; each of the vortices is inscribed in its own tetrahedron), but in a cube. How? To answer this question, let us recall one more Body. Octahedron.

And now let's "divide" the octahedron into two parts, into two pyramids. And let's connect these pyramids not at the base, but at the top. And then we will see that the given figure does not fit into the sphere. In order for such or a similar figure to fit into the sphere, you must first fit this figure into another Body. In cubic meters

But at the same time, the pyramids will be changed. Thus, the vortices previously inscribed in the tetrahedrons fit into the pyramids of the cube. In this case, the vortices do not penetrate each other. Imagine two equilateral triangles oriented about a common axis, which is also the center of symmetry of each of the triangles. And the triangles touch at one point. At the top. This resembles the mark of the Gebo rune.

This is the starting position, so to speak. Vortexes do not penetrate each other. And then, according to the structure of the influence of Nauthiz, the vortices begin to penetrate into each other. And they find themselves fixed in each other. And then physical matter is created. But what kind of physical matter will it be? Atoms, or an atom of what substance will be created (created)? And everything will depend on the degree of penetration of the vortices into each other. Let us recall the traditional concept of the atom:

Electrons, moving around the nucleus of an atom, together form its electron shell. The number of electrons in the shell of an atom is equal to the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom and is determined by the ordinal or atomic number in the table of D.I. Mendeleev. The electrons in an atom differ in their energy. Some are less attracted to the nucleus, while others are stronger. The reason lies in the different distances from the nucleus of the atom. The closer the electrons are to the nucleus, the more strongly they are bound to it. As the distance from the nucleus increases, the energy store of the electron increases. This is how electronic layers are formed in the electron shell of an atom. Each electronic layer consists of electrons with close energy values, therefore, electronic layers are also called energy levels. The number of energy levels filled with electrons in an atom is equal to the number of the period in the table of D.I. Mendeleev, which contains a chemical element. The electron shell of atoms of the 1st period contains one energy level, the 2nd period - two, the 3rd - three, and so on. The maximum (largest) number of electrons at the energy level can be determined by the formula: 2n squared, where n is the level number. The first electronic level is filled in the presence of two electrons on it, the second - in the presence of eight electrons, the third - eighteen, and so on. The number of electrons at the outer energy level of the electron shell of an atom is equal to the group number.

So this is the degree of penetration of vortices into each other! This degree of penetration determines the number of electronic levels and the number of electrons in the external energy level. And depending on this, we will have this or that chemical element (atom of this or that chemical element). And this defines the structure of the impact of Nauthiz. So, an atom of a substance is created, then another atom of a substance, and these atoms create a microcluster of this substance, which "fits" into the microsphere. Atoms are distributed over the sphere at the points of the microcluster, thereby creating a microcluster.

And then you can try to explain the phenomenon of radiation in a new way. All radioactive elements have a large number of electrons. For a radioactive element, let us call this quantity the critical quantity. Accordingly, there will be a critical degree of penetration of vortices into each other. The vortices strive to overcome this critical degree, to "get out" from each other, and radioactive decay begins.

And if we take a microsphere with vortices Kenaz and Ingwaz, then as a result of the influence of Perthro, biological matter is created from already existing physical "bricks". And the structure of the influence of Perthro determines what kind of cell will be created.

Section 2. Gravity

One of the phenomena considered in the book "Divine Cosmos" by Wilcock is gravity. Quote:

“One example is the study of gravity. Instead of thinking of it as a source "sucking" down and emanating from the center of the Earth, it can be modeled as a source of external energy flowing into the Earth in all directions. "

The idea is clear. It is the "pressure" of the energy flow that gives that physical bodies have weight (the body "strives towards the Earth"). The idea is clear, but the formalization of the idea is absolutely incomprehensible. Quote:

“Research carried out by Nikola Tesla (1891) led to the conclusion that ether“ behaves like a liquid with solids, and as a solid in relation to light and heat ”; it becomes available at “sufficiently high voltage and frequency” (Tesla's hint at the possibility of free energy technology and antigravity). And again, let's pay attention to Tesla's statement that the ether has the properties of a liquid in relation to solids, for this is directly related to the work of Dr. NA Kozyrev. "

The essence is not yet very clear, but the following quote gives specifics:

“To truly understand Kozyrev's work and the findings associated with it, new analogies of physical matter are required. His writings force to visualize all physical material objects in the Universe as sponges immersed in water. In all analogies, we will have to regard sponges as remaining in water for a long enough period of time to be completely saturated with it. With this in mind, there are two things that can be done with water-soaked sponges: through very simple mechanical actions, you can either reduce or increase the volume of water they contain.

1. Decrease: If a sponge that is in water and saturated with water is compressed, cooled or rotated, some water will pour out into the environment and the mass of the sponge will decrease. Once the sponge is released, the pressure on the millions of tiny pores is released, causing it to reabsorb water and expand to its normal rest mass.

2. Enlargement: Through heating (vibration), additional water can be pumped into the resting sponge, that is, some pores can be forced to expand from more water than they can hold comfortably. In this case, as soon as we remove the extra pressure, the sponge naturally begins to release excess water and shrink to its normal rest mass.

Though incredible to most people, Kozyrev showed that by shaking, rotating, heating, cooling, vibrating, or destroying physical objects, their weight can be increased or decreased by a small but measurable amount. And that's just one aspect of his great work. "

Those. we are no longer talking about the "pressure" of the energy flow, but about completely different facts. To understand all this, we need to consider the very phenomenon of gravity, according to the assumptions of Wilcock.

Let's start with the energy "pressure". We know that the energy flow is the counter movement of two vortices. And then there will be two "pressures". Up and down. Does not work…. And then why should we immediately reject the traditional factor when an unconventional factor appears. We were not recognized, and now I will not recognize…. You can’t see me, but I don’t see you…. Let's leave gravity as it is. This is a matter of physical matter. For now, anyway. Let's not try to "suck out" some theory. And consider the forces acting in conjunction with gravity.

We'll take a very simple example. To illustrate, we do not need the most complicated devices. And you don't even need weights. We will "take" a person in a normal state. Let's try to raise it. Raised? Good. Has anyone had to carry a completely drunk person who is completely unconscious? If someone did not have to, then you can take my word for it, it weighs much more than it would weigh if it were in its normal state. Yes, this is a well-known fact. But why not fix this by ordinary weighing? The simplest experiment. And this will not be fixed by ordinary weighing. Why? And because on the scales, a person will be in a static state. He will stand (or lie in his drunken capacity). Let's go back to the beginning of the paragraph. We LIFT the person. And this is where we feel the DIFFERENCE. The weight is the same. But it takes different strengths to lift that same weight in different cases. And the scales? And here there is not a rise of a physical object, but a lowering of a physical object. And the scales do not register a tangible difference. And the lowering height…. Minor. Step on the scale. They dropped slightly. At the moment (at the very moment) of lowering in either case, they will record the difference (but this happens very quickly). Moments. And then there is a static indication of the results (weight). And the weight will be one. So, we are talking only about movement, in particular about lifting.

We have already found out that physical matter (at least biological matter) is characterized by two microspheres. This is a microsphere with Uruz and Berkano vortices. And the vortex microsphere Kenaz and Ingwaz. The fact that we are talking about the weight of a physical object can be about these energies is proved by Kozyrev's experiments, demonstrating that during the intensive growth of plants, the experiments did not give the results that they gave in the absence of intensive growth. And man, as a biological object, will also be characterized by minispheres. He is associated with the Earth by minispheres.

What happens to a completely drunk person? The energy consumption of Uruz and Kenaz is increasing. And the energy consumption of Berkano and Ingwaz is decreasing. At the same time, in order to increase the energy consumption of Uruz and Kenaz, when Berkano and Ingwaz are deficient in energy, these energies are "taken" from the body's reserves. A person becomes strong, full of energy, he is active, full of enthusiasm, he strives to get to know a woman, strives to dominate a woman, he is easily aroused, stubborn, not restrained. It lacks softness, flexibility. With a strong degree of intoxication, problems with ejaculation begin. Many have probably noticed that drunkenness has an erection, but it is more difficult to achieve ejaculation. Satisfaction is achieved through dominance, through the "release" of energy Uruz. A characteristic picture? We are now considering a man in order to have the most characteristic picture. In chronic alcoholism, the Ingwaz energy deficit leads to impotence and serious health problems.

But back to the extreme degree of intoxication. Strongest blockage of energy flows Berkano and Ingwaz. Even complete blocking is possible. There is a stream from above, and in a reinforced version, from below it is not. When the body is at rest, this imbalance is not fixed. For the body is fixed in space. When the body is displaced, and even more so when it rises, the imbalance of flows leads to the fact that a large force is required to lift the body.

Or maybe the opposite picture? Naturally. Many have seen, and even many have, Kuznetsov's applicator (plastic plates with sharp spikes sewn to the fabric). A person lies down on the applicator, and sharp thorns act on biologically active points on the human body. Until the skin is "not accustomed" to the effects of thorns, a person experiences quite strong painful sensations. And at this moment the person seems to be trying to "rise". And painful sensations actively "contribute" to this. AND…. Painful sensations clearly become less. As the skin “gets used” to the effect of the thorns, the person “sinks” and at some point already lies on the applicator in a completely relaxed state. What is this - a reflex action of the muscles that lifts the body? But it was only the famous baron who pulled himself out of the swamp by his hair. This is blocking Uruz and Kenaz threads. And now reflex movements of muscles that previously simply could not lift the body can do it. If we look at the story with Baron Munchausen, we will see that in a certain situation this is possible. The baron had long, very long hair. He picks up his hair, wraps it around his fist, and jerks it up. Hair transmits impulse to the head. The head twitches, and in turn transmits impulse to the whole body. If the body weighs in dynamics (!) 80 kilograms, then the created impulse will not be able to do anything. And if the body weighs 8 kilograms in dynamics, then the impulse will cause the body to shift. And so over and over again, impulse after impulse, you can accomplish your plan. It is clear that if the body weighs 0.8 kilograms in dynamics, then the body will simply jump up on the first attempt. Another famous example. Critical situation. The bull is chasing a man. A man in horror directly "takes off" on an electric pole. Extreme stress. Horror. The upper streams are completely blocked. And a person weighing twice less in dynamics…. It practically "takes off". It is clear that human muscles, oriented to work with 80 kilograms of dynamic weight, can easily cope with 40 kilograms of dynamic weight.

Let's move on to inanimate objects. If we create a certain vibration in an inanimate object (here Wilcock saw a certain analogy with a sponge; but I must warn you that facts are needed, not analogies), then the Uruz flow is blocked and the physical body of an inanimate object in motion (!) Can be raised when applied exactly the same force to a great height. Or at the same height, but less force is needed. The dynamic weight is reduced (!). The static weight does not change.

How can you make your body "hang" in the air? Elementary. The helicopter hangs. And how can you make it so that the energy required for this hovering would be required by a certain amount (say, 10-30%) less? Indeed, in this case, we will have a huge economic effect. This is not a big problem. In this case, the helicopter will not hover statically, but will constantly move up and down. He dropped a little and immediately got up. And levitation? This has the same effect as the helicopter. One mechanism dramatically reduces the dynamic weight of the body, while the other mechanism (similar to the method of Baron Munchausen) raises the body. And the UFO? This is where the third mechanism comes in. The formalization of the movement of the apparatus is clear. But the movement is carried out at tremendous speeds, and overloads will arise. And the person will simply die. Therefore, it must be "transferred" to a different density, where such overloads do not bring harm. At the same time, by the way, a person will not be able to see with ordinary vision. After moving, the person returns to the usual density. The mechanism is discussed in the second section of this chapter. The teleportation process is similar.

Section 3. Land

Let's start with quotes:

“The most educated people know that the hottest region of the Earth is its core, then it gradually cools, passing through successive stages of the layer known as the mantle, before finally turning into the coldest regions on the outside of the sphere - the hard crust or lithosphere. It is also important to remember that the Earth's outer crust is so thin compared to the rest of the Earth's mass that if the Earth were reduced to the size of a glass of water, the crust would be as thick and dense as the surface tension at the top of the water itself. This shows how little "solid" matter is actually on Earth. "

“Traditional geologists believe that the Earth's core is composed of iron and nickel. In the prevailing "dynamo" theory, a metal core rotates inside the earth, creating the earth's magnetic field. Probably the most compelling reason for the popularity of this theory is the belief that a piece of metal, such as iron, is required to conduct a magnetic field. However, numerous researchers, including Schappeller, Searl, Roshchin and Godin, have demonstrated in the laboratory that a magnetic field can be created in the form of a standing wave of luminous etheric plasma energy, and nothing more. "

“Such plasma models would be immediately criticized, for conventional science views the Earth as an inert mass and rejects the idea of ​​a plasma core outright, because such an energy source would require a continuous flow of energy. However, when we understand that both gravity and torsion waves are forms of aetheric energy continuously flowing into the Earth, we have a source of energy that effortlessly passes through physical matter and replenishes the plasma source in the Earth's core.

“One can clearly see that there is an amazing parallel between the etheric model of the atom as a spherical torus and large-scale plasma formations such as the Earth's core. As Pasichnyk and others point out, the intensification of solar activity is closely related to the increase in the number and intensity of earthquakes on Earth. "

“Also, the new model makes it possible to explain the phenomenon of“ kimberlite pipes ”mentioned by Dr. Dmitriev and Dr. Dyatlov. In Russia, this phenomenon is considered "the great secret of modern geology" and was first observed in Alaska. First, seismologists detect a sudden explosion and burst of heat near the Earth's surface. If the place where the explosion occurred is close enough to the surface of the Earth, a well can be drilled there and investigated. (In some cases, the Eskimos managed to manually dig to such a place.) An oblong hollow tube is found at the site of the explosion in the Earth's crust. And what is even more interesting and profitable, the inside of the pipe is completely lined with diamonds. It was generally believed that it took thousands of years to create diamonds and other similar crystals, but in these cases they appear to form instantly. It was found that torsion fields naturally create high density and crystallization in any matter under their influence. Metals exposed to torsion wave generators will become significantly harder and more crystallized in their form. Also, torsion fields are capable of creating microcluster formations in water and other compounds. Hence, the plasma formation has torsion fields of very high intensity and is ready to instantly collapse into geometric crystals. "

Doesn't this explain the "tricks" of some enlightened people with the "creation" of a diamond in front of the audience? However, let's move on. Quotes:

“The astute reader should realize that there is another sequence in the earthquake model. In this model, there is a sudden burst of energy increase in the Earth, the plasma is pushed into a higher density and leaves the core. In turn, this creates an earthquake in which new matter is formed. However, it is possible that the increase in energy in the core is slower and more regular, then the entire size of the core can expand gradually, without going into a higher density. In this case, the size of the Earth itself increases. "

“In 1933, Christopher Otto Hilgenberg was the first to demonstrate the following: if we reduce the size of the Earth by 55-60 percent, then all the continents will fit together like a mosaic. He made a confident assumption that the current arrangement of the continents was created by the expansion of the size of the Earth. At some point in the past, the Earth was 55-60 percent smaller than its current size. The most comprehensive article we have found on this topic is by James Maxlow. According to Maxlow, new maps of the patterns, velocities and directions of ocean floor expansion show that the Earth is "undergoing exponential expansion from the Achaeans to the present day." His article provides maps and drawings to support these findings. Based on Maxlow's mathematical models, the Earth should be expanding at a rate of approximately 21 millimeters per year. ”

“The next obvious problem with this model is this: if once all the continents were part of a single outer surface of the Earth, where were the oceans? Maxlow believes that there was once much less water on Earth, and “shallow epi-continental seas” formed around different regions of what is now known as the continents. The primary crust of the Earth reached a certain level of density (possibly as a result of the cooling of the molten state as it moved away from the Sun), but then, as the Earth continued to expand, the newly forming crust became much thinner and smaller in width. As the continents began to separate, the epi-continental seas filled the cracks below sea level, forming the earliest versions of our oceans. Then another question arises: "Where did the water come from in our oceans, if from the very beginning it was not here?" The Earth “grows” in size due to the continuous increases in aetheric energy it receives from the Sun and other sources. The same energetic processes that increase the size of the Earth are continually creating new molecules such as hydrogen and oxygen in our atmosphere, increasing its density. Then hydrogen and oxygen combine to form more water, which in the form of rain falls from the heavens into the oceans, mixing with the salts of the earth's crust. "

And here's an important statement:

"If the Earth's activity is analogous to the activity at the quantum level, then we should expect to see the geometry of the Platonic Solids involved in the expansion process, that is, what we saw in the formation of a microcluster."

“Therefore, the available evidence suggests that the Earth has a global energy grid, which was well understood and used by ancient civilizations. The key fact that we will explore in the remainder of this chapter involves the phenomena that occur at the lines and nodes of the lattice. We will focus on the twelve equidistant points (vortices) of the icosahedron now observed on the Earth's surface, and include a list of anomalous properties selected from the work of Richard Pasichnyk. Again, this material was presented in the previous volume, but deserves a repetition. It should be remembered that Pasichnyk calls these twelve places “fields”:

1. In each of these places electrical spirals of the Earth are manifested, strange sounds are heard and magnetic and gravitational anomalies occur.

2. These places are the deepest places of the ocean floor.

3. Ocean currents flow around these places. (We know from Ivan P. Sanderson's data that they have patterns of flow in opposite directions.)

4. In these places the strongest storms are observed on seabed.

5. In these places, the surface waters of the oceans are the saltiest.

6. These places are teeming with bursting bubbles that strongly charge the atmosphere and have other influences.

7. These places are high and low pressure weather systems and storm centers.

8. Spiral gaseous nebulae centered in each field were observed from space.

9. The surface layer of the Earth (lithosphere) and physical aspects of plate tectonics (tension zones, plate boundaries, rises, faults, stress patterns, seismic wave anomalies, etc.) are directly related to the locations of the fields.

10. Glow (ionized particles) and dark masses (neutrons) are constantly observed in these places.

11. Associated with these fields are patterns and changes in the upper atmosphere, radiation belts, and the magnetosphere.

12. These geographic areas are home to eels, iron-eating bacteria, and electric fish.

13. According to these fields, more than 70 percent of all life on Earth (between 40 degrees of latitude) is located. They are ideal for generating electrical energy.

As an overview, we know that each face of the icosahedron is a perfect equilateral triangle with each internal angle of 60 degrees. In a sphere like the Earth, the points of the icosahedron are located between 30 and 40 degrees latitude above and below the equator. Each point is 72 degree apart from neighboring points, and with the exception of two at the poles, their exact geometric center is located at 36 degrees north or south latitude. Five points are in the northern hemisphere, five points in the southern hemisphere and two at the poles. "

Thus, we see that the Earth is a sphere similar to a microsphere. This is on the one hand. We saw that a microcluster is “inscribed” into this sphere (the sphere of the Earth). And we saw the points of this microcluster, like the points of the icosahedron. On the other hand, we got acquainted with the assumption that the Earth, receiving (absorbing) the energy of the Cosmos (this is very important) grows. Of course, this is a very interesting and important fact. The fact of growth. Naturally, the fact is controversial and requires additional confirmation. But, despite the importance of this fact, this fact is not fundamental for us. Another thing is important for us. It doesn't matter to us that this fact is confirmed or not. It is important for us that an attempt to confirm this fact confirms the concept of the Earth as an energy object of the Universe and the energy theory as a whole. We saw the MECHANISM of the energy interaction between the Earth and the Cosmos. For earlier we said that the Earth receives energy from the Cosmos, but did not say how it happens.

And it is quite natural to assume that the Solar System is a more global sphere, the Galaxy is an even more global sphere, and the entire Universe is a Global Sphere.

Section 4. Practical application of the theory

We have already talked about microclusters. And now we turn to the experience of David Hudson. Here is what Wilcock writes about him. Quote:

“In the late 1970s, in a private gold mine, he discovered a substance that supposedly contained microclusters. Hudson spent several million dollars to analyze and test these mysterious materials, and in 1989 patented the discovery of microclusters, calling them Orbital-Transformed Monatomic Elements, or "OTEM". In the early 1990s, in published lectures, Hudson demonstrated a vast knowledge of the physics of microclusters, but his findings are more controversial than those found in Sugano's textbook and other published sources. Hudson's patent focuses on microclustered structures found in the above noble metal elements. It should be noted here: Sugano and Koizumi argued that microclusters were also found in non-metallic elements. "

“Hudson discovered that all of the above microcluster metals exist in abundance in seawater. Even more surprising, he found that these elements are present in a microclustered state on Earth 10,000 times more than in the normal metallic state. Hudson demonstrated that these metallic microclusters are found in many different biological systems, including many different plants, and form up to 5 percent of the weight of brain material. Moreover, at room temperature, they work as superconductors, possess superfield qualities and levitate in the presence of magnetic fields, since magnetic energy cannot penetrate through their outer shells. Their physical qualities match the descriptions of various materials in the alchemical traditions of China, India, Persia, and Europe. Many people voluntarily ingested microclusters of gold or 'monoatomic gold' and reported the same effects as the kundalini changes described in the Vedic texts of ancient India.

“Even more controversial are Hudson's discoveries related to heating iridium microclusters. When heated, the weight of the material increased by 300 percent or more. And here's the most amazing thing: when the iridium microcluster heats up to a temperature of 850 degrees Celsius, the material disappears from physical reality and loses all its weight. However, as the temperature drops, the iridium microcluster reappears and regains most of its original weight. The Hudson patent has a table developed through thermo-gravimetric analysis that demonstrates the effect of this effect. "

Indeed, we will not now consider the controversial discoveries. We will deal with very real things that have practical value. Back to the quote again:

"Many people volunteered to ingest microclusters of gold or 'monoatomic gold' and reported the same effects as the kundalini changes described in the Vedic texts of ancient India."

Here it is - the practical application and reality of creating such substances. From our side, long-term studies have been devoted to the creation of such substances. As a result, microclusters were created in an aqueous solution. Moreover, these microclusters were created of two types. These are microclusters based on spheres with Uruz and Berkano vortices. And microclusters based on Kenaz and Ingwaz spheres. Taking such an aqueous solution inside, a person received all the energy supply he needed. Very good results were obtained when an aqueous solution was taken by sick and weakened people, people with an energy deficit.

If we talk about the most important application of the energy theory, then we need to talk about the direct impact of energy vortices on an object.

An example of such an effect is the process of charging an amulet. We "place" the amulet in the center of the sphere, into which two vortices are "inscribed". One vortex is directed from top to bottom, and the other from bottom to top. We create a minisphere and "unwind" the vortices. Our energy is spent on creating a minisphere and "spinning" vortices. And already the energy of the Cosmos and the energy of the Earth charge the amulet. But this is not only a one-time charging of the amulet. The minisphere created continues to exist. And the vortices continue to exist. Thus, there is a constant replenishment of the amulet.

Another, most striking example is healing practices. The healer creates a minisphere between his hands and the patient's body. The vortices of the minisphere and provide the appropriate effect on the patient.

Another important example is the "pumping" through your body and saturation of a person with the energy of one or another Runes. Earlier in "Rune Energy" the energies of the runes Fehu, Uruz, Ingwaz and Berkano were already considered in this vein.

Understanding and applying energy theory in the sexual sphere allows you to resolve many issues in this area.

Other examples of the application of energy theory will be given later.

Copyright © 2009 Shaposhnikov Oleg http://www.runa-odin.org [email protected]

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Within the framework of the electron gas model, it is impossible to answer the question of why some substances are conductors, others are semiconductors, and others are insulators. Consideration should be given to the interaction between atoms and atoms and electrons. Let us assume that the crystal lattice of a metal or a semiconductor is formed as a result of the approach of atoms. Valence electrons of metal atoms are significantly weaker bound to atomic nuclei than similar electrons of semiconductors. When atoms approach each other, electrons interact. As a result, valence electrons are detached from the metal atoms and become free, having the ability to move throughout the metal. In semiconductors, due to the stronger bond of electrons with atomic nuclei, in order to tear off a valence electron, it is necessary to impart energy to it, which is called the ionization energy. For different semiconductors, the ionization energy is different from 0.1 to 2 eV, while the average kinetic energy of the thermal motion of an atom is of the order of 0.04 eV. The number of atoms whose energy is greater than or equal to the ionization energy is relatively small. Consequently, there are few free electrons in semiconductors. With increasing temperature, the number of atoms with ionization energy increases, which means that the electrical conductivity of the semiconductor increases.

The ionization process is accompanied by the opposite process - recombination. In a state of equilibrium, the average number of ionization acts is equal to the number of recombination acts.

The concept of band theory

The quantum theory of electrical conductivity of solids is based on the band theory, which is based on the study of the energy spectrum of electrons. This spectrum is divided into zones, which are separated by forbidden gaps. In the event that in the upper zone, where electrons are present, they do not fill all quantum states (within the zone there is an opportunity for energy and momentum redistribution), then this substance is a conductor. Such a zone is called the conduction zone, the substance is a conductor. electric current, the type of its conductivity is electronic. If there are many electrons and free quantum states in the conduction band, then the electrical conductivity is high. Electrons in the conduction band are charge carriers when an electric current passes. The motion of such electrons is described by the laws of quantum mechanics. The number of such electrons is small compared to the total number of electrons.

Energy levels

The energy levels of a valence electron in one isolated atom can be represented as shown in Fig. 1. Vertically from bottom to top in Fig. 1 are: values full energy electron and marked the minimum energy of conduction electrons $ E_c \ $ and the maximum energy of bound electrons $ E_v. $ Possible values ​​of the energies of electrons fill a certain region or energy zone $ W \ ge E_c $. This zone is called the conduction zone. The energies of the bonding electrons form another band with $ W \ le E_v $. This zone is called the valence electron band (valence band). These zones are separated by an energy gap of width:

This energy gap is called the band of forbidden energies. If there are no impurity atoms and lattice defects, then stationary motion of electrons with energy inside the forbidden band is impossible.

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The breaking of a chemical bond, which leads to the appearance of a conduction electron and a positive hole, is an electronic transition from the valence band to the conduction band (see Fig. 1, number 1). The reverse process is the recombination of a conduction electron and a positive hole - electronic transition 2 (Fig. 1). With the existence of impurity atoms, the formation of discrete allowed energy levels is possible (for example, in Fig. 1 this is the $ E_d $ level). These levels can exist not in the entire volume of the crystal, but only in those places where the impurity atoms are located (these levels are called local). Each local level gives energy to an electron when it is on an impurity atom. Local energy levels make additional electronic transitions possible. Thus, the ionization of the donor with the formation of a conduction electron is reflected in Fig. 1 by electronic transition 3. The opposite process of capture of an electron by the donor atom is electronic transition 4 from the conduction band to the unfilled level of the donor.

Formation of energy zones

The solution of the problem of the motion of an electron in the field of a periodic potential shows that there are systems of zones of allowed energies (Fig. 2). Each zone is limited from below by some energy $ W_ (min) $ (zone bottom), and from above it has $ W_ (max) $ - zone ceiling. These zones are separated by bands of forbidden energies. The width of the allowed zones increases with increasing energy. Wide top zones can overlap each other, thus forming a single complex zone.

Let's assume that there are N isolated atoms that do not interact. In each of them, the electron energy can change only in a jump, therefore, it is characterized by a set of sharp, discrete energy levels. In such a system of noninteracting atoms, instead of each atomic energy level, there are N coinciding energy levels. Let's bring the atoms together until a crystal lattice is formed. Atoms begin to interact, energy levels change. The previously coinciding N energy levels become different. Such a system of mismatched energy levels is the allowed energy zone. It turns out that energy bands appear as a result of the splitting of discrete energy levels of an electron in atoms under the action of lattice atoms.

The number of energy levels in each band is very large (on the order of the number of atoms in a crystal), the energy levels are located close. This means that in some cases it can be assumed that the energy of the electron changes continuously within the zones (as in the classical theory). But the fact that the number of levels is finite is of fundamental importance.

So, the set of energy levels into which a multiple level is split is called an energy zone (crystal zone). The zone that appears as a result of the splitting of the N-fold degenerate ground level is called the base zone, all other zones are excitation zones.

Energy zones cannot be identified with spatial zones, areas of space where the electron is located. The band theory assumes that the electron moves in a constant electric field, which is created by ions and other electrons. Ions have relatively large masses and are considered immobile. Electrons are counted in total. They are thought of as a negatively charged liquid that fills the space between the ions. The role of electrons in such a model is reduced to the compensation of the ion charge. The electric field of the model is periodic in space, the periods are the spatial periods of the lattice. The problem is reduced to the problem of the motion of one electron in a constant periodic field. The solution of such a problem in quantum mechanics leads to a band structure of energy levels.

Example 1

Assignment: Describe the band structures of metals, dielectrics and semiconductors.

The electrical properties of bodies are related to the energy gap width and differences in the filling of the allowed zones. A necessary condition for conduction is the presence of free energy levels in the allowed band. The field of external forces can transfer an electron to this level. A zone that is partially filled or empty is called a conduction zone. The entire zone filled with electrons is called the valence zone. Metals, dielectrics and semiconductors differ in the degree of filling the valence band with electrons and in the width of the forbidden band.

  1. In metals, the conduction band is partially filled, has free upper levels. At T = 0, valence electrons fill in pairs the lower levels of the valence band. For electrons that are localized at the upper levels, it is enough to impart energy $ (10) ^ (- 23) - \ (10) ^ (- 22) eV $ in order to transfer them to higher levels.
  2. In dielectrics, the first, unfilled zone, is separated from the lower completely filled zone by a wide forbidden zone. To transfer an electron to a free zone, it needs to impart energy greater than or equal to the width of the forbidden zone. For dielectrics, the band gap is equal to several electron volts. Thermal motion cannot send a large number of electrons to the free zone.
  3. In crystalline semiconductors, the band gap between the completely filled valence band and the first unfilled band is not large. If the width of the forbidden zone is equal to several tenths of an eV, the energy of thermal motion is sufficient to deliver electrons to the free conduction band. In this case, the transition of an electron inside the valence band to the liberated levels is possible.

Example 2

Assignment: List the main assumptions of the band theory.

The main assumptions of the band theory include:

  1. Ions at the sites of the crystal lattice are considered immobile, since they have a relatively large mass. Ions are sources of an electric field. This field acts on electrons.
  2. The placement of positive ions is periodic, since they are located at the sites of an ideal crystal lattice.
  3. The interaction of electrons is replaced by an effective external field. Electrons interact according to Coulomb's law. This assumption makes it possible to replace the multielectron problem with a problem with one electron.