
“It is illusory to search for a Theory of Everything without knowing anything about ethereal Subtle Matter.”
—Dr. Klaus Volkamer1
In the quest to understand the mysteries of the universe, scientists have long grappled with the complex relationship between matter, energy, and the fundamental forces that govern our reality.
However, despite the many discoveries and advancements in the field, there remain significant gaps in our understanding of the cosmos.
From a subtle energy perspective, one of the more intriguing and potentially transformative theories to emerge in recent years is the concept of subtle matter, as proposed by Klaus Volkamer.
His works offers compelling evidence for the existence of a subtle material that permeates the universe and connects mind and matter.
He proposes this “subtle matter” as a kind of pervasive aether or field that interpenetrates all of space and interacts with normal matter and energy, serving as a bridge between the subjectivity of the mind and the objectivity of the material world.
To substantiate his claims, Volkamer has conducted meticulous experiments using ultra-precise weighing technologies, which he believes have allowed him to physically detect and measure subtle matter.
His results indicate that subtle matter comes in two distinct forms:
What he terms “subtle matter with a negative sign,” corresponding to the mysterious dark energy that permeates the universe.
“Subtle matter with a positive sign,” corresponding to the equally enigmatic dark matter that appears to hold galaxies together.
Volkamer argues that consciousness is intimately linked with these two expressions of subtle matter, which play a crucial role in shaping the fabric of reality.
Volkamer’s research has determined that human thoughts and intentions can have a direct, measurable impact on the physical world.
In a series of carefully controlled experiments, Volkamer and his team detected apparent changes in the mass and weight of objects and people resulting purely from directed mental attention and intention.
These findings suggest that human consciousness, through its interaction with subtle matter, can exert a tangible influence on the material world.
The Wider Context
“Tests performed with modern, automatically working weighing technologies of high precision reveal the existence of a so far unknown form of subtle matter with macroscopic mass and energy. This new form of matter is non-visible and field-like, yet it can be absorbed by special detectors and can be used, for example, for the generation of free energy at a technological scale without the limits of globally restricted energy resources and without damage to the environment or to climate.”
—Dr. Klaus Volkamer2
While the concept of subtle matter may seem new, it has deep roots in many ancient philosophical and mystical traditions from around the world and is essentially one of many different aether theories proposed over the last few thousand years.
We can trace the notion of a universal ether, life force, or primordial substance that connects mind and cosmos back thousands of years, from the Vedic concept of prana in ancient India (1200–1000 BC), to the Chinese idea of chi (1000–600 BC), and to the luminiferous ether once theorized in classical physics.
In more recent times, Volkamer’s work builds upon the pioneering efforts of earlier 20th-century researchers who explored the relationship between consciousness and physics.
These include luminaries like Wilhelm Reich, who developed the concept of orgone energy, and Nikola Tesla, who investigated the potential of scalar waves.
However, what sets Volkamer’s research apart is his rigorous application of 21st-century scientific tools and methodologies, which have allowed him to move beyond past speculations and provide robust experimental evidence for the existence of subtle matter.
At a deeper level, the concept of subtle matter also resonates with certain cutting-edge interpretations of quantum physics, which propose that information, consciousness, or spirit may be the primary basis of reality rather than solid matter.
Volkamer’s findings hint at a universe suffused with meaning and intelligence down to its most fundamental levels.
As a new scientific paradigm centered around subtle matter continues to develop and integrate the latest research from various fields, it has the capacity to shift our understanding of the cosmos and our place within it.
We may need to redefine the very nature of spacetime itself as a structured, dynamic field of subtle matter, intrinsically enmeshed with mind and spirit, a living, conscious universe.
Technologies that can detect and utilize subtle energies could transform fields like medicine, psychology, ecology, astronautics, and more in the years ahead, ushering in a new era of human potential and understanding.
I can foresee a not-so distant future where consciousness itself can be used to form subtle energetic technologies capable of nonlocally powering virtually any type of machinery, battery or engine due to the ether’s ability to become any type of energy needed.
Imagine owning a small disc stored anywhere you like on the planet, an intelligently programmed disc that responds to thought, and more specifically to your thought, and only yours.
Simply think of the particular vehicle you’d like to power (a gas-powered vehicle, an electric car, or maybe even a jet), and the disc’s intelligent programming will immediately engineer the aether to both start and power the vehicle.
Sounds far-fetched, but similar feats have been achieved on much smaller levels, such as in the experiments of William Tiller, who encoded simple electrical circuits with focused intention to successfully change water pH, among other things.
Tiller had virtually no experience in how to shift water pH within a specific parameter, but the aether (or what others might refer to as the quantum field, or in Volkamer’s case, the subtle matter field) knows how to do this and is apparently more than willing to do so, provided it is intelligently programmed and engineered with human intention in the proper way.
The reason this works is quite simple: you and I are not only part of the field, we are the field.
Volkamer’s Experimental Approach
One of Volkamer’s most significant experimental setups involves using ultra-precise analytical balances capable of detecting minute changes in mass on the order of micrograms.
These highly sensitive instruments allow him to measure subtle fluctuations in the weight of various test objects under different experimental conditions. In one series of experiments, Volkamer and his team investigated the effects of solar and lunar eclipses on the weight of sealed water samples.
During these astronomical events, they observed consistent, reproducible changes in the weight of the samples, which Volkamer interpreted as evidence of fluctuations in the surrounding subtle matter fields.
His findings suggest that cosmic phenomena may influence subtle matter in ways detectable through precise physical measurements.
Another crucial aspect of Volkamer’s experimental work involves the study of human intention and its effects on physical systems.
These experiments ask trained individuals to focus their attention and intention on specific target objects, while measuring changes in weight and other physical properties.
The results consistently show small but statistically significant deviations from expected values, indicating a potential interaction between human consciousness and subtle matter fields.
To ensure the validity of his findings, Volkamer employed rigorous controls and blinding procedures in his experiments.
He also emphasized the importance of replication and has invited other researchers to verify and build upon his work.
While some in the scientific community remain skeptical of his claims, his meticulous approach and openness to peer review have garnered respect even among critics.
An Emerging Science of Life and Consciousness
Volkamer’s research, while grounded in rigorous scientific experimentation, encompasses numerous fascinating anecdotes and lesser-known details that shed light on the profound implications of his work.
One intriguing aspect of Volkamer’s research involves his investigation into the potential effects of subtle matter on living organisms.
In a series of experiments conducted with plant seeds, Volkamer and his team found that exposure to concentrated sources of subtle energy appeared to enhance germination rates and overall growth compared to control groups, suggesting subtle matter’s vital role in life and biology.
(This finding relates to Austrian researcher Wilhelm Reich’s Cosmic Orgone, which he found to be related to virtually all life and movement in the cosmos.)
In another notable experiment, Volkamer and team studied the effects of focused intention on athletic ability using subtle matter detectors to measure changes in the energy fields surrounding athletes as they prepared for competition.
The results showed significant spikes in subtle energy levels prior to peak performances, suggesting that the mind’s interaction with subtle matter plays a key role in unlocking human potential and achieving extraordinary feats.
Volkamer’s work has also illuminated the nature of certain paranormal phenomena long dismissed by mainstream science.
For example, his work on subtle matter provides a potential explanatory framework for experiences such as telepathy, precognition, and psychokinesis, which may involve the transmission of information or influence through subtle energy fields.
One striking anecdote about Volkamer’s work involves a personal experience he had while conducting fieldwork in a remote mountainous region.
While hiking through a pristine natural landscape, he suddenly felt an overwhelming sense of connection and unity with his surroundings, as if his individual consciousness had merged with the greater field of subtle matter permeating the environment.
This oneness experience, he believed, offered a glimpse into the deeper reality of the universe as a living, interconnected whole and served as a powerful motivation for his research.
Understanding and harnessing subtle energies in the realm of technology could revolutionize fields like energy production, transportation, and communication.
Devices that can detect and manipulate subtle matter fields may allow for the development of new forms of clean, sustainable energy, as well as technologies that can interact directly with human consciousness.
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Volkamer, K. (2022). Subtle matter: The missing link in physics. Brosowski Publishing.
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Wow, the possibilities are endless with what you have shared in this post ! So intriguing and I know it's true, I feel it's validity in my soul. Thank you for all the research you're doing and for telling us about it. This is great.
I would love to hear more about potential applications of aetheric science in the future. What could it create? What kind of economy, technology, heath, education, culture could it create?