Jul 21 2008
Auric Fields and Research
Dr Gustaf Stromberg, an astronomer for nearly thirty years at the Mt. Wilson Observatory in Southern California, did not always have his mind on the stars.
He postulated a theory that all life, as we know it here on a physical plane, comes from and remains rooted in the non-physical universe. He believed that energy and form emerge from the non-physical universe according to a deliberate plan of patterns of fields, which govern the world, we perceive.
Stromberg hypothesised that such fields not only emerge from the non-physical world but return to that world at the moment which we would regard as physical death.
Researchers at Yale University, headed by Drs H.S. Burr and F.S.C. Northrop, conducted a series of experiments to determine the validity of their ‘electro-dynamic’ theory of life.
Their experiments showed that all living things had a complex electrical field surrounding them that extended beyond the limits of human vision.
Using an extremely sensitive device (an ultra-sensitive micro-voltmeter) which measures these electrical fields down to a millionth of a volt, Burr found that as oxygen is removed from the environment of the living organism, the surrounding electrical field begins to contract without changing in structure and disappears at the moment of death.
“It is hard to escape the conclusion” said Burr, “that the electrical pattern is primary and in some measure at least determines the morphological pattern.”

