The Science of Getting Rich
Most people are led to believe they are powerless when it comes to their financial prospects or any other influential aspect of their lives. While many feel it is their lot to labor as wage slaves, others are frustrated in their attempts at beginning a business enterprise by what they might characterize as bad market forces. It probably hasn't occurred to them that they may possess the power necessary to sculpt the world around them through the power of thought. Surprisingly enough, there is scientific evidence from various disciplines such as botany, physics and computer science that support this conclusion.
Since the discovery of the dual nature of light in 1803, physicists searched for an explanation. From 1900 onward, scientists predicted that the probability of real, physical outcomes is based upon probabilities at the sub-atomic or quantum level. Moreover, it was found the act of observation itself not only may change the outcome, but is, in fact, required for any one of inf inite possibilities to come true — some are just more likely than others.
When the “many worlds” theory was introduced in the late 1950s, it was predicted that each and every decision at the sub-atomic level comes true, creating an entire universe where history unfolds differently. Just a few years later, the notion of all matter being connected on some fundamental level was laid out. This “entanglement” of particle pairs gives rise to “spooky action at a distance, as theorized by Einstein a half century earlier«.
The more recent “string” theory predicts that in a tenth (or ultimate) dimension, vibrating "strings" of energy exist as the building blocks of all matter and energy in our 3-dimensional world. Of course, what these experiments and theories in physics have in common is their strict relevance to the sub-atomic scale. Only string theory attempts to gulf the chasm between magnitudes of scale. Taking quantum effects to the macro world we normally perceive ourselves in is another thing entirely.
This profoundly impacts the way we would try and go about influencing the world when we envision ourselves as successful individuals. While it is very unlikely the power of any one mind could ever bend a spoon. However, some experiments suggest a more subtle influence may be had, perhaps influencing sub-atomic “decisions” to your fiscal advantage.
Some experiments performed with several species of houseplants in the 1970s found a correlation between the aural surroundings and growth characteristics as observed by growth characteristics and EEG equipment. Subsequent experiments found that threatening harm to the plant itself, another plant, or even just thinking about it caused a dramatic response is EEG activity. Thought about the plant, and especially visualization of a thriving plant by a human subject causes increased growth rates and overall plant health. Again, distance did not affect the outcome.
In the late 1990s, researchers at Princeton University came up with an experiment designed to see if there was a way to track changes in how random the output from a random number generator was and what, if anything could affect the outcome. Each spike in the data was then examined with respect to news events worldwide and a tremendous correlation was found.
It would seem the more people are affected by the event, the greater the effect. For instance, there is a spike every New Years Eve that seems to travel around the world. Events such as violent attacks, natural disasters and some sporting events that really have people concentrating on an outcome are the most likely "spontaneous" events to register.
Experiments have also been conducted with the eggs to determine if a large number of minds with the same purpose in mind can have a collective effect. Correlation was found between experimental events where a very large number of people concentrate on a given goal at the same time. Experiments by late night talk-show host Art Bell produced chaotic though tangible results that were also measured on the Princeton Eggs.
What is even more exciting is that the effect seems to occur outside the constant of space and time, as well. For instance, the effect of something happening in India is just as likely to appear on an egg in the subcontinent as the Canada. Also, when events were about to unfold that no one or only a few people were aware of, there has been several minutes of lead-time demonstrated from when the effect is first noted in the Eggs and the corresponding event occurs.
These discoveries all suggest that human thought has the ability to affect matter at the most fundamental levels, creating a subtle, but tangible effect that cannot be measured, but has a great deal of anecdotal evidence documented. Mastering the physical properties of the universe(s) might be a matter of harnessing the power of thought to someday harness the power of other-dimensionality and its implications. Money is no different than anything else in such a diverse universe.
Greg Aldrich is the author of Secret Mastery, Understanding The Law of Attraction. To learn more about The Science of Getting Rich and how to use it to manifest better health, happiness and even more money into your life visit Secret Mastery today.
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