Interesting theory that can change the world for the better?

Posted by robertwills @robertwills, 3 days ago

I discovered an interesting theory that was described by the inventor Nikola Tesla about 10 years ago. I believe this theory might be, like Tesla stated, of great benefit to everyone, including benefitting health in all respects. Basically, the theory states that all of our movements are forced by the outside and not be will, as it appears. Isn't that crazy?

Tesla referenced the theory as described by a noted biologist named Jacques Loeb who wrote a book titled "Forced movements, tropisms and animal conduct" which goes into technical detail about how it is scientifically proven that animals are not moving intentionally but are being forced to move. It's like how some plants bend to the sun.

So what do you think about this? Incredible, right? I mean, everything we do is not our will but is "forced" from the outside. I am typing this post but the environment is actually forcing it; it's not my will, Does anyone else see this too? Isn't it the most amazing theory ever? Or not? Any ideas on the subject?

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@itchyd

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I don't know exactly but I do not think Tesla would have said what he said without there being something important there. That something could be that our movements respond to the environment, they are not completely controlled by the environment. That could mean we have a choice, the right choices, when we are in tune with our environment. In my experience I have seen this with people where some have negative experiences in the same situation while others are able to sense and void them. Does that make sense?

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Tesla died in 1943 so he couldn’t have said this ten years ago. Perhaps someone else?

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@IndianaScott

Tesla died in 1943 so he couldn’t have said this ten years ago. Perhaps someone else?

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10 years was a typographical error. It should have been 100 years. It is in fact Nikola Tesla, the famous inventor.

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