Umm, Physics?
We can’t see atoms or molecules, yet we accept that these are the building blocks of what we do see.
They are measurable with instruments, just like other unseen things we take for granted: radio waves, UV rays, EM fields. But they don’t register with our five senses. We assume they exist, and we go about our day, while these invisible forces affect all corners of our lives.
But what’s beneath these forces? Where do atoms come from? How are subatomic particles formed? Scientists aim to answer these questions by using instruments to observe what is there, and then they make educated guesses about why it came to be.
While physicists are observing what is going on, the Freedom Teachings® reveals a “theory of everything” that explains why physicists see what they see, why they might have contradicting theories, and why quantum physics is important to you and me.
This body of knowledge shows where physics has its place in a larger cosmology, next to seemingly unrelated disciplines — history, politics, theology, anthropology, psychology, genetics, and physiology, to name a few.
The Freedom Teachings® and its scientific element, Keylonta, describe an advanced paradigm of science known as Universal Unified Field Physics.
This is the science of vibrational mechanics and manifestation templates. It includes such topics as: ultra-micro particle mechanics; the fission and fusion of electro-tonal and electromagnetic energy units; morphogenetic fields and scalar standing waves; epigenetics; dark matter; hydro-acoustic technologies; perpetual motion mechanics; and much more.
And why is particle physics relevant to our everyday lives?
Humans use science in search of understanding — we want to know the way things work; we want to learn the laws that govern our universe.
Keylontic Science offers us a rare and unparalleled understanding of the mechanics of creation. It equips us to play the game of life with more success.
This knowledge empowers us to deliberately choose what happens in our lives — instead of feeling like life happens to us, ready or not.


