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What is faster than the speed of light?

A question about information, fields, and the limits of current physical interpretation.

Nikola Tesla expressed philosophical disagreements with aspects of early 20th-century theoretical physics, including prevailing interpretations of space, time, and electromagnetism. These historical debates underscore the evolving nature of physical theory rather than serving as evidence for or against specific mechanisms.

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FAQS

Q: What is quantum medicine?

A: Dr. Bruce Copen is a pioneer in radionics and the godfather of quantum medicine which involves the application of conventional and unconventional quantum physics principles, more specifically, quantum theory and quantum field theory in conventional medicine. It also branches out to alternative and non-mainstream electrodynamics.

Q: What is regenerative medicine?

A: Regenerative medicine has been referred as the “next frontier in medicine” in curing ailments afflicting billions of people around the world. Imagine enhancing the body naturally through regenerative medicine for faster healing and recovery time.

Q: Is quantum medicine a pseudoscience?

A: Quantum medicine is not all a pseudoscience but a complex and evolving field of study within medicine.

Q: Why do you think Nikola Tesla is the most visionary scientist of his time?

Nikola Tesla envisioned a future in which electrical power and communication could be transmitted wirelessly on a global scale, with the broader goal of improving human society. He also explored what he described as “electrical stationary waves,” as outlined in U.S. Patent No. 787,412 (1905), suggesting that energy could propagate through the Earth in unconventional ways. Based on his interpretations, Tesla estimated propagation velocities that appeared to exceed the known speed of light (~186,282 miles per second).

Building on these ideas, modern zero-point theorists and researchers such as Thomas E. Bearden have proposed the existence of so-called “scalar waves,” or Tesla waves—hypothesized forms of energy that may operate outside conventional electromagnetic frameworks and, in theory, could exhibit superluminal characteristics.

These ideas are speculative and reflect an exploration beyond currently established scientific frameworks. They point toward the possibility that energy may behave in ways we do not yet fully understand—potentially extending beyond current interpretations of general relativity and classical Maxwellian electromagnetic theory.

Q: How can quantum medicine and regenerative medicine change the world?

A: Regenerative medicine is advancing our ability to support tissue repair, cellular function, and overall health through evidence-based biological approaches.

Through ongoing research into light, electromagnetic, and sound-based technologies, we aim to better understand how these signals may interact with cellular processes and contribute to regenerative outcomes. While many of these ideas remain exploratory, they offer a promising direction for future scientific investigation.

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America confirms that sound waves are transmitted through the body.

SOUND

Sound relays the work of over 50 researchers explaining the power of sound frequency in modern science.

“Sound will be the medicine of the future.”- Edgar Cayce