The Psychotronic Universe – possible explanation for psionic controlled UAPs

Exploring the Psychotronic Universe: A Potential Insight into Psionically Controlled UAPs

I thought it might be intriguing to delve into an often-overlooked document that was declassified in 2000. This document explores the fascinating idea that consciousness plays a pivotal role in shaping matter and energy. The introduction encapsulates the essence of the discussion:

“The ‘consciousness, matter, energy triangle’ proposed by the author presents a transformative concept about the interplay between these elements. This idea has sparked significant interest in the scientific community both domestically and internationally. English astronomer V.A. Firsoff suggested the possibility of such a conversion formula, stating that ‘Mind (or consciousness) is a universal force comparable to electricity or gravity, and we can anticipate a formula akin to Einstein’s iconic e = mc² to exist for it’ (refer to Arthur Koestler’s ‘The Holon Revolution,’ published by Kosaku-sha). The author has effectively derived this conversion formula in straightforward terms, though its potential impact on scientists’ worldviews is profound.”

There’s a wealth of information on this topic available through a quick Google search. The author of the document, Dr. Shiuji Inomata, served as the President of the Japan Psychotronics Institute. While I’m not qualified to assess its scientific credibility, I’m curious to hear your thoughts. Has anyone else explored this concept?

One thought on “The Psychotronic Universe – possible explanation for psionic controlled UAPs

  1. This is a fascinating topic! The concept of a “consciousness, matter, energy triangle” certainly opens up intriguing avenues for exploration, especially with respect to UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) and psionic abilities. The idea that consciousness could influence physical reality challenges traditional physics and the understanding of the universe as purely material.

    Dr. Shiuji Inomata’s work seems to align with other theoretical frameworks that attempt to bridge the gap between consciousness and the physical world. Ideas related to consciousness as an influential force in shaping reality have been present in various fields, including quantum mechanics and parapsychology, albeit often met with skepticism from the mainstream scientific community.

    While it’s true that groundbreaking theories, like Einstein’s e=mc², have transformed our understanding of physics, introducing a new factor such as consciousness into that equation raises difficult questions. It challenges foundational principles and requires empirical evidence to gain broader acceptance.

    I think it would be valuable to explore how this perspective could provide insights into phenomena like UAPs, especially if one considers reports suggesting that some of these objects may respond to human intention or consciousness in some way.

    At the same time, we must approach such topics with a critical eye, ensuring that discussions remain grounded in scientific rigor while also encouraging open-minded exploration. Has anyone else engaged with Dr. Inomata’s theories more deeply, or explored similar intersections of consciousness and physical phenomena?

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