Геометрия растения и волновая космология
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I'm David Wilcock.
And this is "Wisdom Teachings."
The ascension prophecies have this mysterious enigma about the idea of human levitation.
What if we can find the secrets to understanding how this may be possible in the plant kingdom?
If there are provable examples of plant anti-gravity, how can we then take those physical principles and apply them to greater cosmological forces?
Is there a secret geometric key in how plants are growing that may explain why this anti-gravity is happening?
And is there a way ultimately that we could harness this technologically and possibly with our own consciousness to achieve this greatest of all ascension dreams?
Those are the quest ones we're going to be answering in this week's episode of "Wisdom Teachings."
I'm very excited about this concept of plant anti-gravity because to me it's so obvious.
I was driving home yesterday after taping the previous episode, and I see all these trees.
I'm looking at them, and I'm saying, my god, it's all around.
They're hiding right out in the open.
And we know that liquids go up these very tall trees and make it to the leaves.
And yet, that's something we never really think about.
So what we have been talking about here is a game changer because it's very similar to the idea of Isaac Newton sitting under the tree.
And of course as you have all heard, he has this apple fall down and hit him on the head.
And in the process of that happening, he then recognized that a force had to be involved in why that apple had fallen and how it ended up hitting him on the head.
And that force he called gravity.
So apples were falling all along.
Gravity had been working just fine.
But nobody had actually noticed what was really going on.
So now we're talking about anti-gravity.
And its actually the same thing.
Wagner simply looked at the conventional model
and saw that something was wrong. You can t explain away what is going on by the mainstream view.
So in this episode, we're going to go deeper into exactly what he discovered because there are some very curious scientific principles that we can find when we go deeper.
And it gets into this very interesting idea that the energetic fields that are causing this anti-gravity to happen are tuned geometrically.
And that fits perfectly with the mode that we've been espousing throughout all of this show since the beginning.
We've been talking about sacred geometry almost from the very first episode.
It's a major, major theme here.
So that geometric aspect is a very curious one because what I am interested in is the idea of whether or not we can emulate nature and create things that literally do not have any moving parts just like a tree.
I mean, they move slowly but not anything fast.
And if we could emulate the structure that's doing this, the actual shape and structure of those trees, could we, in fact, get an anti-gravity generator without anywhere near the trouble that we would expect to have'?
This is a really cool idea also because, again, it's biological life.
And if we can prove that biological life is experiencing anti- gravity then that suggests that the laws of nature do allow for levitation under certain circumstances.
And perhaps by actually teaching you how this works, I am helping to engage that ascension process.
Because remember, a lot of the laws of physics are based on belief.
That's one of the aspects of consciousness science that's so interesting.
When we believe something, t makes t possible.
So the more of us understand that anti-gravity is real, the faster we're all going to be able to get to the point where we can actually levitate.
Might sound crazy, but when you talk to these people on the inside and various black programs like I have, such as Pete Peterson, this is a well-known fact.
If more of us understood this f more of us believed this and just knew the science that was there, it's going to happen a lot faster.
So now let's go back and review a little bit of what we heard in the previous episode in order to set this up.
But we're going to go way beyond that because Dr. Wagner's science is much deeper than what you heard in the previous episode.
This again, is a picture of Dr. Orvin Wagner.
And he lives in Tennessee.
And he came out with this really amazing site darkmatterwaves.com
And it's kind of sad because nobody ever really picked up on this.
Here's a guy that was a Caltech professor for five years.
But for whatever reason, he retired from that and decided to go back to Tennessee and found his own p ant research division.
And as we talked about in the previous episode, one of the things that he found that was really cool was that if he chopped an ax into a tree, that there was a signal of alarm that would show up as an electrical spike that would travel through the tree at three
feet per second and would travel through the air at 15 feet per second, alerting the other trees.
So it's not as fast as light speed at all But it's also not an electromagnetic field.
Radio waves do not travel that slowly.
So he's coming into this strange understanding that he must have found some new type of law of nature, which he called W-waves, and of course, the Russians have a ways called distortion fields.
And because nobody can really agree on a name, I went with source field because I believe this is the source of matter, the source of energy the source of consciousness, the source of biological life itself.
They're all interconnected.
So what we were getting into... the really cool part was how he knocked down this conventional hypothesis of sap flow going up through trees, which again, as you can see here, is called the cohesion tension hypothesis, this idea that the reason \ why sap goes up is
that there's evaporation happening through these stow mates at the top.
And that is pulling up the water like a straw sucking water up through the bottom from the glass.
So then he said that we are using a completely different experimental approach to understand what's happening here.
We cut tiny holes in the tissue that conducts the sap, which is called xylem.
And then we placed these or small gravitational detectors or accelerometers inside the holes, as you see here.
So again there is no actual sap flowing over the gravity detector.
So this cannot be due to capillary action.
It cannot be due to a siphoning effect at all.
And there is no reason whatsoever why if the sap is moving up through the tree around this hole that you would get a gravitational nullification effect inside the hole.
The only explanation for this that actually works is anti-gravity.
And it's funny because how much have we really progressed since the time that the apple fell on Newton's head?
It wasn't too much longer before people understood gravitational acceleration, which means that as an object is falling under the influence of gravity that it will keep going faster and faster, meaning that the farther it falls, the heavier the impact will be when
it hits the ground.
So that's all known.
But we only found the downward force and the main thing that we have not understood much to our detriment, as I said last time, is that there is an upward force as well.
And so I do believe that the secret is that if you can nullify the downward force, if you can screen t out somehow, then the only one that is left is the upward force.
So I'm not actually saying that the tree itself has some kind of anti-gravity structure that just is actually pulling the sap up.
What I'm actually saying is that the tree is screening out the downward pushing gravity force, thus leaving the upward pushing force, which a lot of these scientists are calling levity.
The levity force is the only one that's left.
There's nothing interrupting the levity force, therefore, the water goes up.
And again, you put a gravity wave detector in there.
And as we said before, he found this astonishing reduction in the overall amount of gravitational pull inside.
The accelerometers isolated from the tree tissue indicate there are forces present when the sap is flowing that at least partially cancel gravity to facilitate vertical sap flow.
Similar forces were found to facilitate horizontal sap flow.
And he said this discovery limits the application of the usual cohesion hypothesis. And these results were published in '92, '95, as well as '96.
And he has that in his references And he writes about it in his, or book "Waves of Dark Matter' as we said before.
So the other real big key here is what he said about the percentage.
Gravity-like forces provide a good explanation for sap flow up tall trees.
These forces appear to complete the cancellation of gravity and other resistance to the flow of sap.
So see that's the same idea.
He's saying gravity cancellation, not that it's ant'-gravity effect per sec, but the normal effect of gravity is nullified.
And then the sap is able to rise by the forces that are then left over.
So these forces appear to complete the cancellation of gravity and other resistance to the flow of sap and can be changed as necessary to accommodate the needs of the plant.
The forces found may be related to moving standing waves.
And then he talks about this.
We're going to get a lot more into that in this episode as I promised.
So now this is where it gets interesting.
This is the title of the paper Gravity Responses and Wave Behavior in Whole Plants."
And here's the big shot.
Measurement of the gravitational field within small holes in the xylem using tiny gravitational detectors or accelerometers-- and he also tried hanging weights in vertical holes and leaning trees seems to indicate a reduction in the gravitational field in vertical
trunks of up to 25% while the tree is at near maximum sap flow.
So not only is he putting gravitational wave detectors in there, but he's actually hanging little weights in these holes.
And then they weigh less.
And that's supposed to be impossible.
But t wouldn't be impossible if there was a gravity shielding effect inside the trunk of the tree.
Now you say, well 25% isn't really enough.
But then he goes on to say that's only because there's a hole.
If you don't have a hole there, it's going to be a sealed effect that's much more powerful.
Also, forces were measured in horizontal roots, which indicated assistance to sap flow.
I attribute these forces initially to moving standing waves producing the forces.
The gravity- like force is measured apparently were just a small indication of the real gravity-like forces involved because of the disturbance of the plant tissue in placing tiny measuring accelerometers.
So what he's really saying here is that this is a complete anti-gravity effect.
But with the hole, you re losing the full impact of it.
It's sort of like f you're letting air into a vacuum, you don't have a vacuum anymore.
You want to have that gravitational vacuum.
But the air as it's getting in- and there's that hole in the shielding of this trunk.
Now you're not getting the full anti-gravity effect.
So this is really amazing.
And again, driving home after work yesterday, thinking about all this and looking at all these trees, and they've been doing this the whole time just like apples were falling off of trees before Isaac Newton noticed that it hit him on the head and said, oh, that must be gravity.
Now we have a credible scientist telling us anti-gravity is accelerometers and the distance of the involved in the sap going up.
The brass shielding of the accelerometers and the distance of the accelerometer from the tree tissue indicated that the forces were gravity-like and not based on the Casimir effect or Van der Waals forces.
So essentially, it's not electromagnetic.
It's got to be something gravitational.
Now this is where things start to get pretty weird and pretty interesting.
He discovered that there is an inverse relationship between the actual temperature in the outside word.
And that would be what you see over there on the graph that the y-axis on the far right, notice this says temperature degrees Celsius.
And then notice at the bottom that it says the hours from midnight on August 1, 1991.
And what you're seeing here with the control, of course, at the bottom is that you have one graph at the top.
And it says temperature in degrees Celsius.
So there you're seeing a graph where the y-axis on the right measures what you're seeing.
And then the graph on the bottom where it says gravity decrease-- notice that that is tethered to the axis on the left.
So you got two graphs with two different axes put together here.
But what's so interesting is that as the temperature goes up, the amount o anti-gravity goes down.
At least that's most o what's happening here.
So you can notice here that as the temperature is rising look at the graph, starting on the left, and watch it go up.
It goes all the way up to 28 degrees Celsius.
And at first, the gravity decrease is going up, where it goes all the way up to minus 22 on the left.
But then as the temperature keeps soaring, the gravity decrease goes down.
Then if you keep watching the temperature graph as it goes to the right, the temperature drops all the way down to 12 degrees Celsius.
And then as it does, the anti-gravity effect absolutely surges to minus 20, all the way from minus 4.
And this is a happening over the course of just a few number of hours.
So this is like nighttime and daytime.
So that's what you got to see here is that as the temperature goes up, you're going into the day.
And then as the temperature goes down, it's getting cold because it's nighttime.
So this is really interesting because for some reason the anti-gravity effect works better at night when the sun is down.
That's when you're getting more of the sap apparently flowing up through the tree going into the leaves, replenishing them while they're not under the sunlight.
And then during the day as the sunlight is striking the leaves, the plant apparently is now shifting most of its emphasis into photosynthesis.
It's actual y generating food from the sunlight based on the sap that it had stored in itself during the night.
And that makes sense that it would run in shifts.
But it's also possible that the sunlight itself also has some kind of energetic component that reduces the effectiveness of the anti-gravitational field.
So the plants may be just taking advantage of this very natural aspect of how the universe works.
And there's other data that shows this as well.
For example, Dr. Nikolai Kozyrev, the famous Russian scientist who discovered torsion fields the sunlight seems to scatter these fields to a degree.
So this may also be why certain people, including myself, who are tending to be more intuitive like to stay up at night because the same fields that create anti-gravity actually also break consciousness and intuition.
So some of the best time to be intuitive, to be creative is to wake up in the middle of the night when you have much more of this energy available to you.
And that is a fact that I've had for a long time. do segmented sleep, where I'll sleep like four or five hours, get up n the middle of the night.
That's when I get my best work done.
Then I go back to sleep.
And I knock out another two or three hours after that.
So I want to read some of the specific details now from Wagner's abstract because this is going to get us deeper into the discoveries and how it relates to geometry, a very important point we need to get into in this episode.
This paper presents data that lead to the conclusion that waves are a major factor in plant growth, and the waves are interacting with and are referenced to gravity.
So they are gravitational waves.
The observed waves behave somewhat like sound waves in resonating tubes, where there are standing waves indicated by discretely spaced, relative y wide charge locations on short blocks cut from live trees.
What the heck does that mean?
Well, take a look at this graph.
Again, it's a little odd.
It takes a little time to explain.
But what he's doing now is he is looking at various spacings of trees where electrical current appears.
And what he finds is that these certain electrostatic frequencies keep showing up on these trees in very nicely spaced horizontal intervals.
Now notice that these numbers also are in hertz.
That's numbers o vibration per second.
And they're all the harmonic numbers.
You got 24, 32. 40,48,60,80,96.
These are numbers that have a lot of divisors, right?
And that's harmonics.
If you can divide a number in half...
like 24 becomes 12, right?
But then you can divide 12 in half.
That's 6 and 6.
You can divide 6 in half.
That's 3 and 3.
So 24 could be a whole bunch of threes, a whole bunch of sixes, two twelves, et cetera.
And then you a so can do other divisions of it as well.
So the more ways you can evenly chop up a number, the more vibration the number has.
And this is one of the great ancient secrets that we find in so many of these mystery school teachings where they're really interested in these harmonic numbers.
Those numbers are actually alive.
Those numbers, because of how they divide up, carry a vibrational frequency in them.
And so this is showing that the trees actually have these very curious areas where electricity has these harmonic patterns.
And what he's saying is this is the result of waves that are affecting the tree and affecting its anti-gravity properties.
And those waves are all around us.
It's that the trees shape harnesses that.
And so the electricity is showing up where it does because the tree has become like a tuning fork for these very interesting waves.
It's a real y cool theory.
Apparently plant internodal spacings this is the area between growth nodes are related to these charge spacings.
And he analyzed thousands CO of spacing measurements between plants to see that internode spacings do demonstrate wave involvement by their harmonic behavior.
Electronic measurements confirm the wave frequencies.
Now what he's talking about here is -
and you're going to see this in a minute -
He's looking at the actual... part of what he looks at is the growth angles of branches.
What angles do the trees create branches coming off of?
And is there any deeper significance to that?
And what he finds... and you're going to see this in a minute - that they always seem to be in five degree increments.
And so he believes that there is some sort of geometric energy field in gravity that actually does have this five degree partitioning.
Wei, look at what's going on here.
Think about all the numbers that we've seen showing up in the angle measurements of sacred geometry.
We have 15 degrees.
Those are all multiples of five, right?
We have 30 degrees.
We have 45 degrees, a 45 degree angle.
Then it goes on up from there, where you have 60 degrees, 90 degrees.
All of these sacred numbers are in divisions of five degrees.
There's nothing in between.
All the best harmonic stuff, all the best harmonic angles fit this pattern.
So at some point in the future, it should be possible to have a much deeper understanding of the actual fields that are involved in this.
But if you've been watching this show in previous seasons, then you remember what I was telling you about geometric biology.
You remember how we were saying that the DNA molecule, the double helix, actually wraps over the surface of this 12-sided pentagonal ball called a dodecahedron.
It is perfect.
And then we saw how the 20 amino acids or the 20 corners of a icosahedron or dodecahedron depending on which guy you're talking about, and that the four basic nucleotides, A,C, T and G, are like a tetrahedron that can move around inside.
That's protein synthesis.
So if that underlying geometric [aw is involved in the coding of life and the coding of how things grow, then guess what, it's going to continue to be there as the tree expands.
You're going to see geometric fields on much larger scales because the whole entire system is based on harmonics.
So this really to me is mind blowing stuff.
Angles that branches make with the horizontal or vertical appear to be predominant y integral multiples of five degrees.
There it is.
The growth of reaction wood tends to confirm this effect.
So now what you're seeing here is just part of his scientific research where he's showing you where these tree branches are growing, what angles they're growing at.
There's a little b t of play there between 20, 25 and 30.
But for the most part, the pattern is incredibly consistent.
So don't get me wrong, there's going to be some other geometries as well.
It's not like it's only ever going to be in five degree intervals.
And you can see around the 60, for example it's not perfect.
But it's a surprisingly, surprisingly regular pattern.
And then here is one where he's looking at a tree called an alder on July 1, 1996.
And he's looking a the number of samples just means how many different branches are actually at this particular angle.
And what we see is that by far the largest number of these branches are all on these five degree interval points.
So this is really, really cool.
Because what he's doing is he's saying.
OK there's something going on here.
There's some kind of energetic force.
And it relates to cosmology
The data demonstrate that vertical wave velocities are generally greater than horizontal velocities by integral multiples of some basic velocity.
So that just means that he's believing that this is a vertical wave more than a horizontal wave because of the ant -gravity effect.
And the speed of the wave seems to increase as you go vertical.
So this is very much in train with gravity because gravity s a vertical force.
So these geometric forces tend to want to go vertically as well.
It's very, very cool.
Internodal spacings get larger on average due to increasing wave velocity as the angles that a branch makes with the horizontal increases in steps to the vertical.
Fiber cells often get longer in a similar manner.
So there, again, what he's saying is that the spacing gets larger as the wave speed goes up.
So he literally believes that the space between the nodes is a function of the speed that this wave is traveling.
And the more you go into the vertical, the faster the wave goes.
Spacings converted to frequency and branch angles demonstrate wave behavior and gravitational interaction.
The vertical to horizontal velocity ratios and the measurement of velocities indicate that this wave is directly related to gravity.
Very, very cool.
The data confirming wave behavior connected with gravity are obviously referenced to ed to gravity appear to be unlimited.
The waves demonstrated here might be some type of gravity waves since they are obviously referenced to an otherwise tied to gravity.
Now another really interesting thing that he did is to take tubes of dust and rotate them.
And that's all it is.
But he believed that if these waves really existed and that they're all around us exerting this subtle pressure, which again is a lot subtler than gravity - gravity just pushes us down.
This is a much more difficult thing to measure.
So he says, what if I take a tube of dust, see where the dust goes?
And sure enough he saw this wave behavior.
And sure enough, he saw this wave behavior.
So take a look at this.
Now he's looking at 15 different dust tubes.
This is August 15, 1998.
You can see what it looks like there at the bottom.
And then he's looking to* see where the piles of dust actually gather as it keeps rotating.
And sure enough it's in exactly the same spots.
Now in this case, you are seeing that it's frequency in hertz down at the bottom.
So that's different than he angle relationships.
But if you look at this carefully and you read everything that he says, it's not just about frequency.
It's also about the spacing.
It's about where do the dust particles collect and how does that actually equate.
And it does.
It's very cool because the same spacings that are n the branches show up in the dust, showing this's something that's all around us.
So related to the idea of ascension, related the idea of levitation, that's really interesting.
Because if you could, tap into this geometry and remember, you're made from that geometry at the genetic level.
So if there was some way for us to harness this force to tap into it, it would be very, very handy.
Now at the very end of this episode here, I just want to get through his cosmology so that we don't have to start another episode just on this.
Again, we'll wrap it up here.
Take a look at this now.
This is very cool how he expanded it.
It's just called article.html.
All-Pervading Waves Suggest Universal Control and Communications" was published 1996.
And he said, in the past nine years so that goes back to what, 1985, '87 I guess.
He has analyzed these waves that seem to pervade everything.
These waves seem to interact with ordinary matter and they control where charge appears.
They displace matter meaning levitation.
They organize life, and they actually provide a means of communication.
Remember how the plants were screaming.
These waves may travel many times faster than light under the right conditions since they are not electromagnetic.
I have detected organized signals coming from my W-wave detectors that may have originated from deep space.
That's very cool.
These waves might also provide for action at a distance under the proper conditions, meaning you could make things levitate with them.
That's the really interesting part.
The format on and stability of our solar system and it is macroscopic structure of the whole universe seemed to be provided by these same waves that he discovered.
If you measure how gravity is nullified in plants, as well as their other interactions with gravity, there is the possibility that if you knew how to apply these waves, you could control gravity.
That is so exciting.
These waves also seem to provide a template or pattern for how life develops.
And thus life develops in spite of the law of entropy where everything is supposed to break down.
But life does the opposite.
So he says here the second law is a physical law that says when the system is left alone, it breaks down disorganizes.
But that's not what life is.
Life gets more organized.
So he said, I present some of my 1996 data showing that plants tend to grow at certain angles to the gravitational field, which is another example of how these waves are working.
These versatile waves may explain many controversial anomalous phenomena that we know about on Earth such as people doing dowsing, telepathic communication, acupuncture, person-to-person healing, plant communication, plant to human communication, and other strange phenomena.
This work suggests to me that these phenomena may be feasible as what he's calling W-waves.
And I totally agree.
In 1990- this is what I wanted to get to here.
In 1990, I proposed that the sunspot cycle is due to the oscillation of slow moving waves in the sun.
This is very cool.
Because he said, if the waves traverse the sun's radius over the course of 11 years, that would mean based on the circumference of the sun that those waves travel about one meter per second.
This velocity is close to the velocity I observed for W-waves traveling through salt solution filled wood samples, as well as the velocity that they go through in live plants.
I later identify the waves here as the same species of waves as the waves operating plants.
So that's a very psychedelic kind of thing to see.
As you may know if you look at the sun, depending on when you're looking at it, it could look very, very quiet.
There's no stuff on the surface.
It's just one color.
[t's very calm.
it's like a surface of a lake that has no wind.
It's totally pristine.
That would be the bottom of the solar cycle.
But then over the course of 11 years, and this is very consistent it is always 11 years the sun ramps up.
And you see all these sunspots.
You see all these solar flares.
The surface is literally churning.
So his theory is that there's some kind of wave inside the sun that rotates around the interior.
And t takes 1 years to do that.
So it starts with nothing, rotates the 11 years, gets to the top point.
And again the speed of rotation is the same as the speed that these waves move through trees and plants.
That is so cool to me.
Because what he is doing is he's taking something that we found in biology and he's applying it to a universal law.
A couple more things here the planet surrounding the sun are p aced such that their distances from the sun is a most doubled for each succeeding planet.
The same is true for Jupiter and Saturn.
This looks like the work of a wave phenomenon where the wave velocity increases exponentially as it travels away from the sun or planets.
As the wave medium itself is decreasing, these waves would be slow moving as they start out from the sun.
And they speed up as they keep moving outward.
I hypothesize that the sun or planets is oscillating with a period close to that of the sunspot cycle, different for the planets, producing its own standing wave pattern.
This pattern placed most of the planets because they're matter collected at the wave nodes.
The sunspot cycle period appears to vary because sunspots appear much by chance.
But there likely is an underlying regular oscillation as he's suggesting.
I call my view of the universe wave cosmology.
This viewpoint solves many problems.
For example, the solar system is stable, meaning the planets don't crash into the sun, because there's a wave that the sun is creating that holds the planets in the nodes.
So here, again, the nodes are actually where the planets are located.
Because it's so cool to see how a plant-based very strange anti-gravity wave phenomenon could be applying to sunspot activity.
And again remember, if even his little tubes of dust can collect in certain piles and actually develop the electrostatic charges that he was looking for and the umps in the positions that he was looking for, all this stuff about! the branches on trees growing in five degree intervals, it's amazing.
And I'm stunned that nobody has ever really seen what he did.
But he does believe that be picked up by the mainstream.
And I think that's true.
So what we're going to do now is we're going to expand our discussion of anti-gravity in the plant and animal kingdom.
And in the next episode, we're going to be digging into the insect kingdom in particular.
So in order to start this out, we're going to be looking at some very fascinating research by Dr. Viktor Grebennikov on something called the Cavity Structure Effect.
This is very similar to the effect of the pyramids.
So if you've watched those episodes in the past or if you've seen any of my stuff on torsion fields and Dr. Nikolai Kozyrev, this is going to be very comfortable for you.
So we're going to have one episode of that kind of material, maybe even two.
And then we're going to get into some absolutely stunning examples of levitating insects.
That's right, anti-gravity happening in the insect kingdom.
So there's a lot more to come here.
I'm David Wilcock and this is "Wisdom Teachings," bringing you the information you need that will set you free.
And this is "Wisdom Teachings."
The ascension prophecies have this mysterious enigma about the idea of human levitation.
What if we can find the secrets to understanding how this may be possible in the plant kingdom?
If there are provable examples of plant anti-gravity, how can we then take those physical principles and apply them to greater cosmological forces?
Is there a secret geometric key in how plants are growing that may explain why this anti-gravity is happening?
And is there a way ultimately that we could harness this technologically and possibly with our own consciousness to achieve this greatest of all ascension dreams?
Those are the quest ones we're going to be answering in this week's episode of "Wisdom Teachings."
I'm very excited about this concept of plant anti-gravity because to me it's so obvious.
I was driving home yesterday after taping the previous episode, and I see all these trees.
I'm looking at them, and I'm saying, my god, it's all around.
They're hiding right out in the open.
And we know that liquids go up these very tall trees and make it to the leaves.
And yet, that's something we never really think about.
So what we have been talking about here is a game changer because it's very similar to the idea of Isaac Newton sitting under the tree.
And of course as you have all heard, he has this apple fall down and hit him on the head.
And in the process of that happening, he then recognized that a force had to be involved in why that apple had fallen and how it ended up hitting him on the head.
And that force he called gravity.
So apples were falling all along.
Gravity had been working just fine.
But nobody had actually noticed what was really going on.
So now we're talking about anti-gravity.
And its actually the same thing.
Wagner simply looked at the conventional model
and saw that something was wrong. You can t explain away what is going on by the mainstream view.
So in this episode, we're going to go deeper into exactly what he discovered because there are some very curious scientific principles that we can find when we go deeper.
And it gets into this very interesting idea that the energetic fields that are causing this anti-gravity to happen are tuned geometrically.
And that fits perfectly with the mode that we've been espousing throughout all of this show since the beginning.
We've been talking about sacred geometry almost from the very first episode.
It's a major, major theme here.
So that geometric aspect is a very curious one because what I am interested in is the idea of whether or not we can emulate nature and create things that literally do not have any moving parts just like a tree.
I mean, they move slowly but not anything fast.
And if we could emulate the structure that's doing this, the actual shape and structure of those trees, could we, in fact, get an anti-gravity generator without anywhere near the trouble that we would expect to have'?
This is a really cool idea also because, again, it's biological life.
And if we can prove that biological life is experiencing anti- gravity then that suggests that the laws of nature do allow for levitation under certain circumstances.
And perhaps by actually teaching you how this works, I am helping to engage that ascension process.
Because remember, a lot of the laws of physics are based on belief.
That's one of the aspects of consciousness science that's so interesting.
When we believe something, t makes t possible.
So the more of us understand that anti-gravity is real, the faster we're all going to be able to get to the point where we can actually levitate.
Might sound crazy, but when you talk to these people on the inside and various black programs like I have, such as Pete Peterson, this is a well-known fact.
If more of us understood this f more of us believed this and just knew the science that was there, it's going to happen a lot faster.
So now let's go back and review a little bit of what we heard in the previous episode in order to set this up.
But we're going to go way beyond that because Dr. Wagner's science is much deeper than what you heard in the previous episode.
This again, is a picture of Dr. Orvin Wagner.
And he lives in Tennessee.
And he came out with this really amazing site darkmatterwaves.com
And it's kind of sad because nobody ever really picked up on this.
Here's a guy that was a Caltech professor for five years.
But for whatever reason, he retired from that and decided to go back to Tennessee and found his own p ant research division.
And as we talked about in the previous episode, one of the things that he found that was really cool was that if he chopped an ax into a tree, that there was a signal of alarm that would show up as an electrical spike that would travel through the tree at three
feet per second and would travel through the air at 15 feet per second, alerting the other trees.
So it's not as fast as light speed at all But it's also not an electromagnetic field.
Radio waves do not travel that slowly.
So he's coming into this strange understanding that he must have found some new type of law of nature, which he called W-waves, and of course, the Russians have a ways called distortion fields.
And because nobody can really agree on a name, I went with source field because I believe this is the source of matter, the source of energy the source of consciousness, the source of biological life itself.
They're all interconnected.
So what we were getting into... the really cool part was how he knocked down this conventional hypothesis of sap flow going up through trees, which again, as you can see here, is called the cohesion tension hypothesis, this idea that the reason \ why sap goes up is
that there's evaporation happening through these stow mates at the top.
And that is pulling up the water like a straw sucking water up through the bottom from the glass.
So then he said that we are using a completely different experimental approach to understand what's happening here.
We cut tiny holes in the tissue that conducts the sap, which is called xylem.
And then we placed these or small gravitational detectors or accelerometers inside the holes, as you see here.
So again there is no actual sap flowing over the gravity detector.
So this cannot be due to capillary action.
It cannot be due to a siphoning effect at all.
And there is no reason whatsoever why if the sap is moving up through the tree around this hole that you would get a gravitational nullification effect inside the hole.
The only explanation for this that actually works is anti-gravity.
And it's funny because how much have we really progressed since the time that the apple fell on Newton's head?
It wasn't too much longer before people understood gravitational acceleration, which means that as an object is falling under the influence of gravity that it will keep going faster and faster, meaning that the farther it falls, the heavier the impact will be when
it hits the ground.
So that's all known.
But we only found the downward force and the main thing that we have not understood much to our detriment, as I said last time, is that there is an upward force as well.
And so I do believe that the secret is that if you can nullify the downward force, if you can screen t out somehow, then the only one that is left is the upward force.
So I'm not actually saying that the tree itself has some kind of anti-gravity structure that just is actually pulling the sap up.
What I'm actually saying is that the tree is screening out the downward pushing gravity force, thus leaving the upward pushing force, which a lot of these scientists are calling levity.
The levity force is the only one that's left.
There's nothing interrupting the levity force, therefore, the water goes up.
And again, you put a gravity wave detector in there.
And as we said before, he found this astonishing reduction in the overall amount of gravitational pull inside.
The accelerometers isolated from the tree tissue indicate there are forces present when the sap is flowing that at least partially cancel gravity to facilitate vertical sap flow.
Similar forces were found to facilitate horizontal sap flow.
And he said this discovery limits the application of the usual cohesion hypothesis. And these results were published in '92, '95, as well as '96.
And he has that in his references And he writes about it in his, or book "Waves of Dark Matter' as we said before.
So the other real big key here is what he said about the percentage.
Gravity-like forces provide a good explanation for sap flow up tall trees.
These forces appear to complete the cancellation of gravity and other resistance to the flow of sap.
So see that's the same idea.
He's saying gravity cancellation, not that it's ant'-gravity effect per sec, but the normal effect of gravity is nullified.
And then the sap is able to rise by the forces that are then left over.
So these forces appear to complete the cancellation of gravity and other resistance to the flow of sap and can be changed as necessary to accommodate the needs of the plant.
The forces found may be related to moving standing waves.
And then he talks about this.
We're going to get a lot more into that in this episode as I promised.
So now this is where it gets interesting.
This is the title of the paper Gravity Responses and Wave Behavior in Whole Plants."
And here's the big shot.
Measurement of the gravitational field within small holes in the xylem using tiny gravitational detectors or accelerometers-- and he also tried hanging weights in vertical holes and leaning trees seems to indicate a reduction in the gravitational field in vertical
trunks of up to 25% while the tree is at near maximum sap flow.
So not only is he putting gravitational wave detectors in there, but he's actually hanging little weights in these holes.
And then they weigh less.
And that's supposed to be impossible.
But t wouldn't be impossible if there was a gravity shielding effect inside the trunk of the tree.
Now you say, well 25% isn't really enough.
But then he goes on to say that's only because there's a hole.
If you don't have a hole there, it's going to be a sealed effect that's much more powerful.
Also, forces were measured in horizontal roots, which indicated assistance to sap flow.
I attribute these forces initially to moving standing waves producing the forces.
The gravity- like force is measured apparently were just a small indication of the real gravity-like forces involved because of the disturbance of the plant tissue in placing tiny measuring accelerometers.
So what he's really saying here is that this is a complete anti-gravity effect.
But with the hole, you re losing the full impact of it.
It's sort of like f you're letting air into a vacuum, you don't have a vacuum anymore.
You want to have that gravitational vacuum.
But the air as it's getting in- and there's that hole in the shielding of this trunk.
Now you're not getting the full anti-gravity effect.
So this is really amazing.
And again, driving home after work yesterday, thinking about all this and looking at all these trees, and they've been doing this the whole time just like apples were falling off of trees before Isaac Newton noticed that it hit him on the head and said, oh, that must be gravity.
Now we have a credible scientist telling us anti-gravity is accelerometers and the distance of the involved in the sap going up.
The brass shielding of the accelerometers and the distance of the accelerometer from the tree tissue indicated that the forces were gravity-like and not based on the Casimir effect or Van der Waals forces.
So essentially, it's not electromagnetic.
It's got to be something gravitational.
Now this is where things start to get pretty weird and pretty interesting.
He discovered that there is an inverse relationship between the actual temperature in the outside word.
And that would be what you see over there on the graph that the y-axis on the far right, notice this says temperature degrees Celsius.
And then notice at the bottom that it says the hours from midnight on August 1, 1991.
And what you're seeing here with the control, of course, at the bottom is that you have one graph at the top.
And it says temperature in degrees Celsius.
So there you're seeing a graph where the y-axis on the right measures what you're seeing.
And then the graph on the bottom where it says gravity decrease-- notice that that is tethered to the axis on the left.
So you got two graphs with two different axes put together here.
But what's so interesting is that as the temperature goes up, the amount o anti-gravity goes down.
At least that's most o what's happening here.
So you can notice here that as the temperature is rising look at the graph, starting on the left, and watch it go up.
It goes all the way up to 28 degrees Celsius.
And at first, the gravity decrease is going up, where it goes all the way up to minus 22 on the left.
But then as the temperature keeps soaring, the gravity decrease goes down.
Then if you keep watching the temperature graph as it goes to the right, the temperature drops all the way down to 12 degrees Celsius.
And then as it does, the anti-gravity effect absolutely surges to minus 20, all the way from minus 4.
And this is a happening over the course of just a few number of hours.
So this is like nighttime and daytime.
So that's what you got to see here is that as the temperature goes up, you're going into the day.
And then as the temperature goes down, it's getting cold because it's nighttime.
So this is really interesting because for some reason the anti-gravity effect works better at night when the sun is down.
That's when you're getting more of the sap apparently flowing up through the tree going into the leaves, replenishing them while they're not under the sunlight.
And then during the day as the sunlight is striking the leaves, the plant apparently is now shifting most of its emphasis into photosynthesis.
It's actual y generating food from the sunlight based on the sap that it had stored in itself during the night.
And that makes sense that it would run in shifts.
But it's also possible that the sunlight itself also has some kind of energetic component that reduces the effectiveness of the anti-gravitational field.
So the plants may be just taking advantage of this very natural aspect of how the universe works.
And there's other data that shows this as well.
For example, Dr. Nikolai Kozyrev, the famous Russian scientist who discovered torsion fields the sunlight seems to scatter these fields to a degree.
So this may also be why certain people, including myself, who are tending to be more intuitive like to stay up at night because the same fields that create anti-gravity actually also break consciousness and intuition.
So some of the best time to be intuitive, to be creative is to wake up in the middle of the night when you have much more of this energy available to you.
And that is a fact that I've had for a long time. do segmented sleep, where I'll sleep like four or five hours, get up n the middle of the night.
That's when I get my best work done.
Then I go back to sleep.
And I knock out another two or three hours after that.
So I want to read some of the specific details now from Wagner's abstract because this is going to get us deeper into the discoveries and how it relates to geometry, a very important point we need to get into in this episode.
This paper presents data that lead to the conclusion that waves are a major factor in plant growth, and the waves are interacting with and are referenced to gravity.
So they are gravitational waves.
The observed waves behave somewhat like sound waves in resonating tubes, where there are standing waves indicated by discretely spaced, relative y wide charge locations on short blocks cut from live trees.
What the heck does that mean?
Well, take a look at this graph.
Again, it's a little odd.
It takes a little time to explain.
But what he's doing now is he is looking at various spacings of trees where electrical current appears.
And what he finds is that these certain electrostatic frequencies keep showing up on these trees in very nicely spaced horizontal intervals.
Now notice that these numbers also are in hertz.
That's numbers o vibration per second.
And they're all the harmonic numbers.
You got 24, 32. 40,48,60,80,96.
These are numbers that have a lot of divisors, right?
And that's harmonics.
If you can divide a number in half...
like 24 becomes 12, right?
But then you can divide 12 in half.
That's 6 and 6.
You can divide 6 in half.
That's 3 and 3.
So 24 could be a whole bunch of threes, a whole bunch of sixes, two twelves, et cetera.
And then you a so can do other divisions of it as well.
So the more ways you can evenly chop up a number, the more vibration the number has.
And this is one of the great ancient secrets that we find in so many of these mystery school teachings where they're really interested in these harmonic numbers.
Those numbers are actually alive.
Those numbers, because of how they divide up, carry a vibrational frequency in them.
And so this is showing that the trees actually have these very curious areas where electricity has these harmonic patterns.
And what he's saying is this is the result of waves that are affecting the tree and affecting its anti-gravity properties.
And those waves are all around us.
It's that the trees shape harnesses that.
And so the electricity is showing up where it does because the tree has become like a tuning fork for these very interesting waves.
It's a real y cool theory.
Apparently plant internodal spacings this is the area between growth nodes are related to these charge spacings.
And he analyzed thousands CO of spacing measurements between plants to see that internode spacings do demonstrate wave involvement by their harmonic behavior.
Electronic measurements confirm the wave frequencies.
Now what he's talking about here is -
and you're going to see this in a minute -
He's looking at the actual... part of what he looks at is the growth angles of branches.
What angles do the trees create branches coming off of?
And is there any deeper significance to that?
And what he finds... and you're going to see this in a minute - that they always seem to be in five degree increments.
And so he believes that there is some sort of geometric energy field in gravity that actually does have this five degree partitioning.
Wei, look at what's going on here.
Think about all the numbers that we've seen showing up in the angle measurements of sacred geometry.
We have 15 degrees.
Those are all multiples of five, right?
We have 30 degrees.
We have 45 degrees, a 45 degree angle.
Then it goes on up from there, where you have 60 degrees, 90 degrees.
All of these sacred numbers are in divisions of five degrees.
There's nothing in between.
All the best harmonic stuff, all the best harmonic angles fit this pattern.
So at some point in the future, it should be possible to have a much deeper understanding of the actual fields that are involved in this.
But if you've been watching this show in previous seasons, then you remember what I was telling you about geometric biology.
You remember how we were saying that the DNA molecule, the double helix, actually wraps over the surface of this 12-sided pentagonal ball called a dodecahedron.
It is perfect.
And then we saw how the 20 amino acids or the 20 corners of a icosahedron or dodecahedron depending on which guy you're talking about, and that the four basic nucleotides, A,C, T and G, are like a tetrahedron that can move around inside.
That's protein synthesis.
So if that underlying geometric [aw is involved in the coding of life and the coding of how things grow, then guess what, it's going to continue to be there as the tree expands.
You're going to see geometric fields on much larger scales because the whole entire system is based on harmonics.
So this really to me is mind blowing stuff.
Angles that branches make with the horizontal or vertical appear to be predominant y integral multiples of five degrees.
There it is.
The growth of reaction wood tends to confirm this effect.
So now what you're seeing here is just part of his scientific research where he's showing you where these tree branches are growing, what angles they're growing at.
There's a little b t of play there between 20, 25 and 30.
But for the most part, the pattern is incredibly consistent.
So don't get me wrong, there's going to be some other geometries as well.
It's not like it's only ever going to be in five degree intervals.
And you can see around the 60, for example it's not perfect.
But it's a surprisingly, surprisingly regular pattern.
And then here is one where he's looking at a tree called an alder on July 1, 1996.
And he's looking a the number of samples just means how many different branches are actually at this particular angle.
And what we see is that by far the largest number of these branches are all on these five degree interval points.
So this is really, really cool.
Because what he's doing is he's saying.
OK there's something going on here.
There's some kind of energetic force.
And it relates to cosmology
The data demonstrate that vertical wave velocities are generally greater than horizontal velocities by integral multiples of some basic velocity.
So that just means that he's believing that this is a vertical wave more than a horizontal wave because of the ant -gravity effect.
And the speed of the wave seems to increase as you go vertical.
So this is very much in train with gravity because gravity s a vertical force.
So these geometric forces tend to want to go vertically as well.
It's very, very cool.
Internodal spacings get larger on average due to increasing wave velocity as the angles that a branch makes with the horizontal increases in steps to the vertical.
Fiber cells often get longer in a similar manner.
So there, again, what he's saying is that the spacing gets larger as the wave speed goes up.
So he literally believes that the space between the nodes is a function of the speed that this wave is traveling.
And the more you go into the vertical, the faster the wave goes.
Spacings converted to frequency and branch angles demonstrate wave behavior and gravitational interaction.
The vertical to horizontal velocity ratios and the measurement of velocities indicate that this wave is directly related to gravity.
Very, very cool.
The data confirming wave behavior connected with gravity are obviously referenced to ed to gravity appear to be unlimited.
The waves demonstrated here might be some type of gravity waves since they are obviously referenced to an otherwise tied to gravity.
Now another really interesting thing that he did is to take tubes of dust and rotate them.
And that's all it is.
But he believed that if these waves really existed and that they're all around us exerting this subtle pressure, which again is a lot subtler than gravity - gravity just pushes us down.
This is a much more difficult thing to measure.
So he says, what if I take a tube of dust, see where the dust goes?
And sure enough he saw this wave behavior.
And sure enough, he saw this wave behavior.
So take a look at this.
Now he's looking at 15 different dust tubes.
This is August 15, 1998.
You can see what it looks like there at the bottom.
And then he's looking to* see where the piles of dust actually gather as it keeps rotating.
And sure enough it's in exactly the same spots.
Now in this case, you are seeing that it's frequency in hertz down at the bottom.
So that's different than he angle relationships.
But if you look at this carefully and you read everything that he says, it's not just about frequency.
It's also about the spacing.
It's about where do the dust particles collect and how does that actually equate.
And it does.
It's very cool because the same spacings that are n the branches show up in the dust, showing this's something that's all around us.
So related to the idea of ascension, related the idea of levitation, that's really interesting.
Because if you could, tap into this geometry and remember, you're made from that geometry at the genetic level.
So if there was some way for us to harness this force to tap into it, it would be very, very handy.
Now at the very end of this episode here, I just want to get through his cosmology so that we don't have to start another episode just on this.
Again, we'll wrap it up here.
Take a look at this now.
This is very cool how he expanded it.
It's just called article.html.
All-Pervading Waves Suggest Universal Control and Communications" was published 1996.
And he said, in the past nine years so that goes back to what, 1985, '87 I guess.
He has analyzed these waves that seem to pervade everything.
These waves seem to interact with ordinary matter and they control where charge appears.
They displace matter meaning levitation.
They organize life, and they actually provide a means of communication.
Remember how the plants were screaming.
These waves may travel many times faster than light under the right conditions since they are not electromagnetic.
I have detected organized signals coming from my W-wave detectors that may have originated from deep space.
That's very cool.
These waves might also provide for action at a distance under the proper conditions, meaning you could make things levitate with them.
That's the really interesting part.
The format on and stability of our solar system and it is macroscopic structure of the whole universe seemed to be provided by these same waves that he discovered.
If you measure how gravity is nullified in plants, as well as their other interactions with gravity, there is the possibility that if you knew how to apply these waves, you could control gravity.
That is so exciting.
These waves also seem to provide a template or pattern for how life develops.
And thus life develops in spite of the law of entropy where everything is supposed to break down.
But life does the opposite.
So he says here the second law is a physical law that says when the system is left alone, it breaks down disorganizes.
But that's not what life is.
Life gets more organized.
So he said, I present some of my 1996 data showing that plants tend to grow at certain angles to the gravitational field, which is another example of how these waves are working.
These versatile waves may explain many controversial anomalous phenomena that we know about on Earth such as people doing dowsing, telepathic communication, acupuncture, person-to-person healing, plant communication, plant to human communication, and other strange phenomena.
This work suggests to me that these phenomena may be feasible as what he's calling W-waves.
And I totally agree.
In 1990- this is what I wanted to get to here.
In 1990, I proposed that the sunspot cycle is due to the oscillation of slow moving waves in the sun.
This is very cool.
Because he said, if the waves traverse the sun's radius over the course of 11 years, that would mean based on the circumference of the sun that those waves travel about one meter per second.
This velocity is close to the velocity I observed for W-waves traveling through salt solution filled wood samples, as well as the velocity that they go through in live plants.
I later identify the waves here as the same species of waves as the waves operating plants.
So that's a very psychedelic kind of thing to see.
As you may know if you look at the sun, depending on when you're looking at it, it could look very, very quiet.
There's no stuff on the surface.
It's just one color.
[t's very calm.
it's like a surface of a lake that has no wind.
It's totally pristine.
That would be the bottom of the solar cycle.
But then over the course of 11 years, and this is very consistent it is always 11 years the sun ramps up.
And you see all these sunspots.
You see all these solar flares.
The surface is literally churning.
So his theory is that there's some kind of wave inside the sun that rotates around the interior.
And t takes 1 years to do that.
So it starts with nothing, rotates the 11 years, gets to the top point.
And again the speed of rotation is the same as the speed that these waves move through trees and plants.
That is so cool to me.
Because what he is doing is he's taking something that we found in biology and he's applying it to a universal law.
A couple more things here the planet surrounding the sun are p aced such that their distances from the sun is a most doubled for each succeeding planet.
The same is true for Jupiter and Saturn.
This looks like the work of a wave phenomenon where the wave velocity increases exponentially as it travels away from the sun or planets.
As the wave medium itself is decreasing, these waves would be slow moving as they start out from the sun.
And they speed up as they keep moving outward.
I hypothesize that the sun or planets is oscillating with a period close to that of the sunspot cycle, different for the planets, producing its own standing wave pattern.
This pattern placed most of the planets because they're matter collected at the wave nodes.
The sunspot cycle period appears to vary because sunspots appear much by chance.
But there likely is an underlying regular oscillation as he's suggesting.
I call my view of the universe wave cosmology.
This viewpoint solves many problems.
For example, the solar system is stable, meaning the planets don't crash into the sun, because there's a wave that the sun is creating that holds the planets in the nodes.
So here, again, the nodes are actually where the planets are located.
Because it's so cool to see how a plant-based very strange anti-gravity wave phenomenon could be applying to sunspot activity.
And again remember, if even his little tubes of dust can collect in certain piles and actually develop the electrostatic charges that he was looking for and the umps in the positions that he was looking for, all this stuff about! the branches on trees growing in five degree intervals, it's amazing.
And I'm stunned that nobody has ever really seen what he did.
But he does believe that be picked up by the mainstream.
And I think that's true.
So what we're going to do now is we're going to expand our discussion of anti-gravity in the plant and animal kingdom.
And in the next episode, we're going to be digging into the insect kingdom in particular.
So in order to start this out, we're going to be looking at some very fascinating research by Dr. Viktor Grebennikov on something called the Cavity Structure Effect.
This is very similar to the effect of the pyramids.
So if you've watched those episodes in the past or if you've seen any of my stuff on torsion fields and Dr. Nikolai Kozyrev, this is going to be very comfortable for you.
So we're going to have one episode of that kind of material, maybe even two.
And then we're going to get into some absolutely stunning examples of levitating insects.
That's right, anti-gravity happening in the insect kingdom.
So there's a lot more to come here.
I'm David Wilcock and this is "Wisdom Teachings," bringing you the information you need that will set you free.