The central component of the quantum technology with which QUANTEC® can scan digital images is a diode that produces white noise.
This white noise is able to serve as an interface to any form of consciousness.
On this page we prove this to you in a very unusual way.
White noise diodes are also known as RANDOM PHYSICAL SYSTEMS. Here the CIA publishes that, as part of its STARGATE project, evidence was found that white noise can serve as an interface to consciousness:
Professor Robert G. Jahn was Dean of Astrophysics at Princeton University. In the course of his work, he came across so many anomalies – events that, according to the prevailing doctrine, should not exist – that he founded the PEAR Laboratory (Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Laboratory) in 1979 to get to the bottom of these anomalies.
One of these many anomalies was the behavior of white noise diodes. Actually known as random generators, they changed their signals whenever they came into contact with consciousness. Professor Jahn was able to prove that white noise can serve as an interface to consciousness and then published this in a book:
Professor Jahn had the QUANTEC demonstrated to him in Princeton by one of our customers. He was so impressed by the results of the scan that he invited Peter von Buengner to an event in the USA to get to know him and his research.
This led to a lively exchange, at the end of which Professor Jahn gave permission for the German translation of his book to be published by QUANTEC GmbH (then still M-TEC Verlag). Even the QUANTEC logo was allowed to appear on the spine and back cover.
To understand how unusual this process was, you need to know that a dean at Princeton University always wants to maintain his neutrality, without any connections to industry.
We think he did it anyway because he realized how much we were initially attacked with QUANTEC and wanted to strengthen our backs . . .
Roger Nelson was part of Professor Dr. Robert G. Jahn’s PEAR laboratory in Princeton. He was involved in research into white noise and one day, together with a few colleagues, had the idea of making the global consciousness of all mankind measurable.
The GLOBAL CONSCIOUSNESS PROJECT (GCP) was born – and is still being carried out on Princeton University’s servers to this day.
Unbelievable? Then take a look at this video:
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More InformationBut now back to scanning the consciousness of individual living beings – in this case chicks just a few days old. The Frenchman Dr. René Peoc’h did his doctoral thesis with chicks that were conditioned to a robot that was controlled with the help of white noise:
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More InformationYears after the experiment with the chicks, Dr. René Peoc’h made another attempt to decode white noise in the sleep laboratory at the University of Paris. In the sleep laboratory, he was able to monitor students using electrodes on their heads; as soon as they fell asleep, which he could read from the typical delta waves and REM phases on his measuring instruments, he started his experiments:
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More InformationOur hardware has undergone multiple tests at the German TÜV. The QUANTEC® PRO hardware has passed all tests.
The average life expectancy of the diodes we use is 80 years.
Back in 2004, an article by Peter von Buengner was published in the specialist journal for complementary medicine CoMed on the subject of white noise and coincidences. What he wrote back then is still valid today:
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