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Embracing Eddie Oshins: How noncommutative phase logic explains the efficacy of nonwestern healing modalities

A viewpoint submission

Drew Hempel, MA

Let us begin by quoting the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) quantum physicist and martial artist teacher Eddie Oshins:  
  

This representation only works for the (more fundamental) 1/2-integral representations (i.e. spinors/turns/quaternions) but also lets one build the vector and tensor representations. The converse does not hold....this property of "noncommutivity" in itself might be valuable in some way. My claim, and original idea, has been that this is circumnavigating a T'ai Chi (Yin/Yang) symbol! More recently (Oshins, 1993b) I have suggested that this proximate technique can be used to realize Wing Chun kung-fu's "bong sau/tan sau" movement out of the Kauffman/Oshins "quaternionic arm" discussed and referenced below in end note 5.  ...Further investigation should be made into the possibility of coupling the two arms through the waist....I believe that this may be a way to get mind to code the relative relationship of part of oneself with respect to the rest of oneself (self-referential motion) and can explain the concepts of being "centered"/"one"/"integrated"/"extended"/"whole" etc. which one strives for in meditation....I have predicted psychological effects for what are known in the physical literature as "Aharonov-Susskind-Bernstein Effects," such as a reversal of spinorial, brain current activity as a consequence of relative self-rotation by 2pi....If I consider myself to be situated at the locus of intersection of my two palms then I should realize such a spinor representation!   


Oshins, E. (1993). "A Test for Classical Psychospinors." (pdf) In Abdullah, F. (Ed.) Conservation and Invariance. Cambridge, UK: Alternative Natural Philosophy Association, London England. 

As Fields Medal math professor Alain Connes points out, up till now, all of Western science has been based on assuming a symmetric or commutative logic: 

"You see because all of algebraic geometry is done with commutative variables."


Eddie Oshins documented his noncommutative discovery of Neigong training through his "Quantum Psychology" website. Alain Connes has argued that music theory provides the "formal language" for noncommutative phase science, as Connes summarizes with the equation: 2, 3, infinity. I realized that music theory underlies the explanation and efficacy of nonwestern healing modalities since all human cultures use the natural harmonics of the Octave, Perfect Fifth and Perfect Fourth as 1:2:3:4 (through noncommutative phase logic). Only Connes has also emphasized this noncommutative phase secret of music theory.

Western science was founded on music theory converted into symmetric magnitudes by Philolaus and Archytas, then promoted by Plato, to create "alogon" as the foundation for irrational magnitude commutative algebraic geometry. Noncommutative phase in terms of music theory is actually quite simple but relies on the concept of time being "uncertain" in relation to frequency. This, since quantum physics, is now the foundation of science as Fourier Uncertainty or "time-frequency uncertainty." With noncommutative phase then at "zero" time there is already an underlying non-local phase that is non-dual or "not-two" so that the "one" has a two as the octave while the "three" is in two different places at the same time. This is called the Ghost Tonic or Phantom Tonic in music theory since the Perfect Fourth has to be "created" out of the Perfect Fifth by a phase reversal or else the Perfect Fourth has to be created from a different value of the "one."

In India the oldest philosophy of yoga is based on the "three gunas" which is also developed from music theory: the Octave is Sattva and Rajas is the Perfect Fifth while Tamas is the Perfect Fourth. In China this same music theory explains the Taiji energy healing, so that the Perfect Fifth is yang while the Octave is the Emptiness and yin is the Perfect Fourth. Musicologist Dr. Victor Grauer traces the spread of the original human culture music, the San Bushmen healing music training, to all the early music around the world, as he details in his book Sounding the Depths.

In the West we are taught that Pythagoras discovered how frequency is inverse to time and this became the foundation for Western science with Newton then realizing that force is from an inverse square (with four times the weight needed to achieve twice the frequency). But when Louis de Broglie was critiquing relativity he realized that since time slows down (gets bigger) as the frequency increases, there has to be a "second" time from the opposite direction (at the same time). This was his "Law of Phase Harmony" discovery and now advanced research in "weak light" on the double slit experiment has documented this non-local field with the future guiding the past. Recently Dr. William Tiller has relied on de Broglie's pilot wave analysis to explain nonwestern healing modalities. The assistant of de Broglie, Professor Olivier Costa de Beauregard, made very similar claims:


I assert then that relativistic quantum mechanics accounts completely for all this...the observer is also an actor, and therefore what parapsychologists call "psychokinesis" must be logically accepted. "Precognition" too must be logically accepted if the future exists in actuality, and if convergent waves are not to be discounted. The indirect transmission of messages to Elsewhere along Feynman lines implies "telepathy" and "telekinesis" - and this is what frightened Einstein, twice mentioning "telepathy" in this connection in 1949, Schroedinger using the word "magic" in 1935, and de Broglie, seeing in 1956, "an incompatibility with our conventional notions of space and time."  


"Cosmos and Consciousness," in Science and Consciousness: Two Views of the Universe, 1980


"Precognition, telepathy, psychokinesis and teleporting are allowed....If past, present, and future of matter coexist (not now, of course, which would be self-contradicting), why not those of the subconscious mind immersed in Jung's "collective unconscious?" Retro- and pre-cognitive flashes could then cross the border line of consciousness. The whole concept of "non-locality" in contemporary physics requires this possibility."


So because Plato argued that there is an inherent symmetry of "two-ness" that precedes number, giving the example of a set of two eyes or two arms, etc. this causes Westerners to not notice the inherent noncommutative phase or non-local time-frequency energy as an eternal phase harmony from the future. As taught in Daoist neigong training, the book Taoist Yoga: alchemy and immortality provides the details: for males the left hand is yang and lower body is yin and the right hand is yin while upper body is yang. So therefore by simply facing the left hand across from below the navel and the right hand across from the heart, this activates the noncommutative phase non-local energy as complementary opposites of the body-mind.  In Yiquan internal martial arts training the foundation practice is to stand without moving for two hours per day for one year: the energy for males is to be visualized moving from the right hand (yin) to the left foot (yang) and from the left hand (yang) to the right foot (yin). A Westerner can see a person doing this stance and even the Western Yiquan teachers have incorrectly taught to try to line up the energy symmetrically! Without the proper foundation of noncommutative phase logic, then the secret of how the nonwestern healing works is then lost. Native American indigenous healer Joseph Rael similarly teaches that the left foot is Sky [yang] and the right foot is Earth [yin].

So another meditation healing practice in Daoist alchemy is called the "small universe" and it is based on 12 harmonic nodes along the body-mind. This same meditation is also found in Kriya Yoga considered an older lineage of yoga training in India – the 12 harmonic nodes as the 12 notes of the music scale via the three gunas. This is called the "Gunas of No guna" in the oldest Dravidian yoga teachings of India or the "three in one unity" as Ramana Maharshi calls the secret of nondualism. Western philosophy tries to "contain" nondualism into a frozen static geometry when in reality there is inherently an eternal motion that is a guiding energy from the future. This energy is called the "OM of light" in India – or the "highest sound that can't be heard" in the Lao Tzu Tao Te Ching book of China. 

Medical doctor Dirk K. F. Meijer and his engineering assistant Hans J. H. Geesink have also realized this noncommutative phase secret for healing energy:

 "It is proposed to apply these harmonics in a so called 12-number descending Pythagorean scale, that is based upon 2:3 ratios. A scale constructed through Pythagorean tuning uses only ratios of 3:2, and can be constructed “upwards” by wrapping a chain of perfect fifths around an octave, but it can also be constructed “downwards” by wrapping a chain of perfect fourths around the same octave."

 In "Mathematical Structure for Electromagnetic Frequencies that May Reflect Pilot Waves of Bohm’s Implicate Order," Journal of Modern Physics, vol. 9, issue 05, pp. 851-897, 2018


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