Implications

Our society has placed much faith in the intellect. When you consider all the technological advancements we've made in the past century, it's clear that the intellect is a valuable asset. But the intellect can only take us so far. We have created the most amazing technological toys, and yet our most basic human problems have remained unsolved: war, crime, corruption, poverty. It seems clear that the intellect alone is not enough. So what other path exists?

Science has so far focused on the linear. It has focused on that which has form, on that which can be seen or heard. However, this approach is limited. For many scientists, this approach has resulted in paradigm blindness, the equivalent of looking for lost keys at night under a lamp post because the light is better.

If we ever hope to make giant technological leaps at a much faster rate, if we ever hope to find the solutions to our most (up to now) unsolvable problems, then there is only one path forward. Science will need to change its approach from the linear to the non-linear. In other words, from form to that which is formless.

The aforementioned kinesiological muscle test is a way to do this, and we used it to discover the existence of the quantum tag. However, muscle testing has limitations in that very few are able to use it and even those who are most proficient at it are not capable of 100% accuracy all of the time.

But imagine a quantum computer that was capable of performing the test and doing so with 100% accuracy every single time (as long as the intention was integrous). Imagine if it was capable of performing hundreds or even thousands of tests per second. Technological advances could occur exponentially faster than ever before. 

"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 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)

As powerful as this example is, a quantum computer utilizing the Quantum Tag could make the task of inventing even easier. The quantum computer could determine if the invention as described was even theoretically possible, saving enormous amounts of time, money and energy.

Now what are some specific technological advancements that would likely occur? 3D printing is one of the most promising technologies that currently exists, as 3D printers enable people to “print” (i.e. create) physical objects. The technology is still rather primitive, but many have predicted it will eventually allow us to create virtually any object we desire, including food, clothing, computers, cars and houses. This could be the key to ending poverty as well as the daily struggle for survival that most people currently endure.(Hollander, 2016)

Self-driving cars have also shown great promise, but they face a daunting challenge in that the computers in these cars lack the ability to discern the proper action to take in all circumstances. But a computer using the Quantum Tag could easily make this discernment, thus making self-driving cars incapable of error.

The implications for warfare are staggering. With the Quantum Tag, enemy numbers and locations could easily be identified as well as any planned attacks. Thus, no enemy would ever be able to take us by surprise again. Imagine if our guns and missiles could use the Quantum Tag to calculate exactly where to aim. Missing a target would be virtually impossible, and civilian casualties and collateral damage could in many cases be avoided. The Quantum Tag can only be used for the highest good; therefore, terrorist nations that operate outside of integrity could not use the Quantum Tag to harm others.

Our biggest fears regarding war involve the threat of nuclear attack. The Quantum Tag could be used to identify passwords and infiltrate enemy computer systems, enabling us to easily take down their nuclear programs without having to launch a military strike. Also, our missile defense systems are currently around 80% accurate, but with the Quantum Tag they could become 100% accurate, able to identify and target any and all incoming nuclear missiles.

Terrorism, crime and corruption would likely become less prevalent as all criminals and terrorists could be easily identified and located. Furthermore, existing plans for crimes and terrorist attacks could be identified beforehand including the date, place and time. Internet crime and hacking could also be reduced.

Imagine if you had a portable quantum computer that was constantly testing to see if you, your family or any of your possessions or assets were in any danger. If someone was planning to hurt you, the computer could easily identify the who, where, and when. It could also act as a health monitor and alert you of any sudden health issues (i.e. stroke, heart attack). Such a device could also be used for things like finding lost keys, troubleshooting your laptop or figuring out what repairs your car needs.

With the Quantum Tag it would be much easier to program machines to do jobs that normally require many years of training. Planes could be programmed to fly without pilots, surgeries could be performed without doctors, and so on. Quality universal healthcare could become a reality without government intervention in the marketplace.

The way that businesses are run would also change dramatically. Entrepreneurs would be able to use the Quantum Tag to easily identify flawed business ideas, and thus disastrous business ventures could be avoided. Marketing plans could be tested for whether or not they calibrate at a high level on the Hawkins Scale of Consciousness from 0 to 1000. Any plan that tests over 200 (the line of integrity) will likely succeed and any plan that tests below 200 will likely fail. In terms of quality control, it would be easy to discover any flaws in a product, thus eliminating the need for recalls. More importantly, consumers could use the Quantum Tag to see if a business has integrity or not. This would force every business to operate with integrity as it would be impossible to succeed otherwise.

The Quantum Tag would likely transform our politics as well. Ineffective laws and bad social policies could be identified. Politicians and leaders at all levels of society could be tested for integrity before being elected or appointed. Every proposed law could be tested for integrity before it was voted on (A law that tests below 200 will do more harm than good). And scandals of all stripes could be easily uncovered.

Of course, there would be great resistance to using the Quantum Tag in the realm of politics, as there are simply too many people who profit from falsehood. But once the Quantum Tag is established as being infallible, it would be inevitable that it is eventually used in every aspect of society.

The Quantum Tag would hopefully be able rescue science itself, as science in recent years has become heavily politicized with certain beliefs now considered to be settled and thus unquestionable. This is problematic as everything is supposed to be questionable as new ideas would likely be impossible otherwise.

Science is the search for objective truth. However, the Quantum Tag would make "Science" as currently practiced obsolete since truth would now be accessible directly through integrous inquiry. With the Quantum Tag, any scientific theory could easily be tested to see if it was true or not, thus we could save billions in research because false ideas could easily be eliminated in the early stages of the process.

The Quantum Tag would also dramatically change our knowledge of history. Imagine all the research that could be done, all the mysteries that could finally be solved. Was there more than one shooter in the JFK assassination? Who was Jack the Ripper? Did Atlantis exist? In terms of archaeology, it would become possible to locate rare artifacts and accurately date them. 

Perhaps most importantly, the Quantum Tag would make it possible to achieve spiritual growth on a level that is unprecedented. For example, the goal of Christianity is Salvation/Unconditional Love, whereas the goal of Buddhism is Enlightenment. Currently, conventional muscle testing is being used to identify unconscious spiritual blocks in the human psyche and direct the process for addressing and releasing them (Dorsey, Luck, McMakin). This has the capacity to accelerate spiritual progress dramatically and make reaching Unconditional Love or Enlightenment far more likely. The problem is that few people are capable of doing conventional muscle testing with a high degree of accuracy. The Quantum Tag would make this process available to everyone, and the implications for mankind would be too enormous to fully describe here. But in our view, the spiritual implications of the Quantum Tag are far more exciting than the technological ones.

To sum it all up, the discovery of the Quantum Tag is important because it would reveal Truth to the world. Truth brings peace and freedom, whereas falsehood brings war and destruction. Man’s biggest flaw is not that he doesn’t seek the truth but that he doesn’t know what the truth is. Humankind would now have an almost infallible mechanism by which to identify that which is harmful and that which is beneficial. It is hard to imagine a greater gift than that.