Quantum Tag Theory

We have been conducting research on the existence of a previously unknown aspect of quantum reality, called the "Quantum Tag." We define the Quantum Tag as "an inferable marker existing on a photon that denotes truth or non-truth". We believe that the Quantum Tag is scientifically discoverable using a quantum computer, and it is the key to achieving many scientific goals that researchers are currently pursuing. 

Building upon David R. Hawkins', Ph.D. pioneering research described in his Ph.D. Dissertation "Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis and Calibration of the Level of Human Consciousness," and his seminal first book, "Power vs. Force," we developed a context from which to approach this research. 

"all events in the universe, no matter how minute, such as even a fleeting thought, are recorded in the infinite, impersonal field of consciousness beyond time, locality, and the recall of memory. It is as though space invisibly records all that happens within it for all time. This record is then discernible and retrievable forever by a simple physiological phenomenon called muscle testing. This is possible because the muscle-testing response is mediated by non-local consciousness. Consciousness is an invisible quality of life which has the unique property of reacting to a stimulus that is real because it has or has had actual existence and is therefore ‘true’. If a true statement is presented to human consciousness or silently held in mind, the muscles of the body go strong automatically with the recognition of truth. In contrast, they go weak in response to falsehood, which has no actual existence. Consciousness is therefore much like a lightbulb that goes on with electricity (truth) but fails to light if there is no electricity (falsehood)." (I: Reality and Subjectivity [Kindle Locations 442-451]).

Hawkins describes a simple muscle test (kinesiologic method) that allows one to reliably access truth/reality by "testing" certain muscles of the human body.  We have known about this technique for many years and are proficient in the utilization of it. However, it has only come to our awareness recently that it could also be possible to access intrinsic truth/reality via a quantum computer if the Quantum Tag can be isolated. In other words, the Quantum Tag indicates whether the above-referenced "lightbulb" is "on" or "off."

To continue with another Hawkins' "lightbulb" analogy, "Thomas Edison tested more than 1,600 substances before he arrived at tungsten as the most suitable element to be used for his historic development of the incandescent lightbulb. An easier way to detect the best material would be to divide the possible alternatives into two groups, and ask "The material is in this group." (Y/N?) After this determination, the group is again subdivided, and so on. By this method, an answer can be derived in a matter of minutes rather than years." (Hawkins, Power vs Force p109)

The kinesiologic method was used to fuel the discovery and describe the nature of the Quantum Tag. It can be further utilized to direct Quantum Physicists to its identification in the linear realm where it can be implemented into practical applications for good.

This research explores the very threshold of the linear and non-linear domains, transcending the current paradigm of driving quantum discovery through increasingly complex computations. Based on our research, it seems that the general direction that quantum physicists are taking is too confined. They want to create a computer that can operate at faster speeds, with the expectation that faster computers can solve more complex problems faster; this line of research would be irrelevant if the Quantum Tag can be isolated and dependably referenced by quantum computers. Truth can be accessed directly via the infinite field of consciousness, of which photons are an element. To make the next major leap in Quantum theory it may be necessary to exchange the current trend of increased complexity for clarity and simplicity.