Welcome to the Transmaterialization blog, where the theory and practice of transcommunication and transmaterialization are discussed. For definitions, please read these first blog entries. Blog entries are in reverse order – with the newest entries at the end.
I coined the term “Transmaterialization” to describe an area of investigation related to the following notion. The material world we live in and observe with our senses and instruments may only be a fraction of reality. Metaphysical science, for example, describes a world of “subtle” energy and form that is generally experienced through psychic sensing. This is brushed aside as a type of paranormal phenomenon that skeptics like to debunk. But if it is real, physics has a lot of catching up to do. I propose that we begin this conversation by examining the veracity of subtle phenomena, investigate theories related to its existence, and discuss ways in which this knowledge can be harnessed to measure it, and bridge the physical and non-physical worlds to our benefit, through technological interfaces.