Japanese Physicist Walks on Water

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Religion og spiritualitet

Dr. Kunio Yasue - Physicist and Applied Mathematician

Starseed Academy Contact Japan Sept 14-15 https://starseedacademy.org/japan https://starseedacademy.org/contact-japan

1:05:00 Walking on Water

Dr. Kunio Yasue is a distinguished physicist and researcher known for his pioneering work in the fields of quantum mechanics and consciousness studies. His research explores the intersection of quantum interactions, particularly the role of water molecules and electromagnetic fields, in understanding the origins of consciousness. Over time, Dr. Yasue's views have evolved, leading him to believe that consciousness is not merely a product of materialistic interactions but is deeply connected to spiritual elements.

Dr. Yasue's work bridges the gap between science and spirituality, making significant contributions to the understanding of how consciousness interacts with and possibly shapes the material world. He is passionate about exploring the unseen and connecting with the other side, which he sees as a major question in his research. His ideas have sparked interest in the scientific community and beyond, particularly in the potential for consciousness to transcend physical boundaries.

In addition to his scientific achievements, Dr. Yasue is a thought leader in the integration of spiritual insights with scientific inquiry, advocating for a more holistic approach to understanding reality. He is also involved in initiatives like the "Institute for Dreams Come True," where he envisions creating a space that fosters scientific and spiritual exploration.


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