A Brief Introduction to Intention-Host Device Research

By William A. Tiller, Ph.D. and Walter E. Dibble, Jr., Ph.D.

Introductory Experimental Background

For the past 35 to 40 years, in parallel with my traditional science research and teaching at Stanford University, I have been seriously investigating the effects of human intention on both the properties of materials (inorganic and organic; non-living and living) and on what we call physical reality.

From this research, I and my colleagues have discovered that it is possible to make a significant change in the properties of a material substance by consciously holding a clear intention to do so. For example, we have repeatedly been able to change the acid/alkaline balance (pH) in a vessel of water either up or down, without adding chemicals to the water, by creating an intention to do so.

Continue reading the article . . .

Related reading:

Dr Bill Tiller – Background
[arve url=”http://www.youtube.com/embed/ecR74xdvtrY” frameborder=”0″ width=”325″ height=”242″>
YouTube

William Tiller – Homepage