ZP OWER C ORPORATION PAGE OF 352 Z ERO P OINT E NERGY T HE W AVE B Y T OBY G ROTZ The Navajo And The Bhuddist "There are worlds within worlds Christa. Everything in our world is connected by the delicate strands of the web of life, which is balanced between forces of destruction and the magic forces of creation. The Magi to Christa in the movie 'Ferngully'. The Forces Of Nature In May of 1921, Walter Russell, a sculptor, painter, and later a President of the Academy of Arts and Sciences, entered into a prolonged state of heightened awareness or samadhdi. His experience allowed him to seethe manner in which the creator, or illumined one as he described it, gave manifestation to the elements of matter and the gravitational and electrical effects of nature. These primordial forces were best described in a visual format in a painting by Russell entitled "The Wave. A full color photograph of Russell's painting "The Wave, precedes the text in his book 'The Secret of Light. (Available from The University of Science and Philosophy, call 1-800-882-5683 to order or for catalog. Viewed from the front, in the schematic form of a technical blueprint, the wave seems to be identical to the patterns present in Navajo weavings. These symbols area front view of the vortex motions of the simultaneous forces of creation and disintegration. The Navajo rug symbols and the wave explain the dual wave and particle like nature of atomic physics. Viewed end on, the symbol becomes the yin-yang sign of eastern philosophy. It is also a pictorial representation of Zero Point energy and Scaler fields. A complete mathematical description of the yin-yang symbol is presented by Eldon Byrd in Volume 1, Number 2, of The Journal of the USPA. It is possible that ancient shamans also were able to visualize the wave of creation. Having an understanding of the mechanics of nature, as represented by the wave, it would be possible to develop a technology that could utilize the forces of nature for the benefit of the tribe.