Dr. John Hagelin, President of Maharishi International University, explains that we are connected to each other in observable and invisible ways. We are connected to family and friends emotionally, physically, visually, and verbally. We communicate through the five senses, by phone, through the media, the internet, etc. Each connection we make creates an influence that fades with time, but the connection, once created, remains, and is not affected by distance.
Quantum Field Theory explains how these connections, whether between humans or between objects, continue to have an influence, even at huge distances, and for all time.
In light of this understanding, Dr. Hagelin answers questions from participants of the first Global TM Group Meditation that took place on January 13, 2018.
Speaker: John Hagelin, Ph.D., Quantum Physicist and President of Maharishi International University (MIU)
Location: MIU, Fairfield, Iowa
Date: January 2018
Length: 34:07
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