Dr. Tiller was a professor in the Department of Materials
Science and Engineering at Stanford University from 1964 to 1992 and
department chairman from 1966-1971. As Professor Emeritus, he was
actively involved in research at Stanford. He was a consultant to
government and industry in the fields of metallurgy and solid state
physics, and an Associate Editor of two scientific journals.
He
has published more than 250 scientific papers, three technical
books, and has five patents issued in the conventional science
areas. Fields of specialization are crystal growth, surfaces and
interfaces, physical metallurgy, semiconductor processing, thin film
formation and computer simulation. He was also an Associate Editor
for the Journal of Holistic Medicine, and has published more than 90
additional papers in the area of psychoenergetics.
In
1992 he became Professor Emeritus. In 1997 he published a book on
pschoenergetics, Science and Human Transformation. His latest book
is Conscious Acts of Creation: The Emergence of a New
Physics.
CA: I understand that in the scientific community, the work
that you’ve done suggests a paradigm shift. But in the new-age
community or in "new thought," most people believe that
consciousness affects energy and matter.
WT:
Absolutely. They have that paradigm, and a lot of it came from the
writings that I did in the ‘70s. They gave me an award, the
International New Thought Alliance of Churches "Humanitarian of the
Year Award." I’m currently writing articles for the more general
public along the lines of my very recent work. People know deep
within themselves the things that I’m talking about. What I have
done is articulate those things in the language that has value
today, that is the language of science. The goal that I have taken
is to try to build a reliable bridge of understanding that will join
seamlessly with our conventional knowledge and our conventional
paradigm. This bridge will pass all the way through the subtle
domains, to the domains of emotion, mind and spirit so that
scientists and others can cross that bridge with
confidence.
CA: So the biggest wall that you had to deal with is the
scientific community?
WT: That is
indeed the biggest wall. I had no difficulty at all with normal
folks. They don’t know enough about the constraints of science and
the paradigms, and they have not built walls to keep them locked
into a particular worldview. We humans do this all the time. It was
a big struggle back at the turn of the 20th century. Just before
that, everyone was self-congratulatory in the scientific community,
that they understood everything and all they had to do was dot a few
‘i’s’ and cross a few ‘t’s’. Then the universe opened its door to
the quantum and relativity.
Thirty years later, there was a
foundation for quite a new paradigm. That’s been going on for this
past century and now conventional science is once again
self-congratulatory and is talking about "the theory of everything."
There is no place in the formal structure of the existing paradigm,
where any human qualities of consciousness, intention, emotion, mind
or spirit can enter. Yet there’s abundant data showing that humans
can have a significant effect on physical reality, no matter how
much conventional science denies that. They either have to sweep all
this data under the rug, which is really what they’ve done, or they
have to realize that the beautiful paradigm they have, isn’t
beautiful enough. It means that a new expansion is required, and I
think that happens all the time. Nature is always richer than our
models of it. It will go on for a long, long time. To me, we’re just
babes crawling along the floor of the universe. We’ve hardly begun
the great adventure!
Everyone who walks an independent path
pays a price—it’s just human nature. My colleagues at Stanford felt
that I was a heretic and a betrayer because I didn’t adhere to the
party line. I did in my conventional work, but I divided my overall
work between the conventional and the unconventional. The
conventional was the present paradigm stuff, and the unconventional
was trying to fit things in place for a really new paradigm
shift.
CA: How does the scientific community feel about your work
now?
WT:
They’re still in the avoidance mode. It takes a long time for people
to change. For them, it’s so much easier to ignore all this stuff.
It’ll take another decade, maybe longer actually, before the general
scientific community really will get with it as far as this is
concerned. Things change slowly. When I was younger, I thought, why
don’t they get moving, why don’t they look at the work I do in the
conventional field, which they are rightly proud of, and if they
like what I do there, why should they ignore this other work. It’s
just too threatening to their way of viewing the
world.
CA: When did you first become interested in the affect
consciousness has on matter?
WT: My
wife and I were interested in this sort of thing back in the 50’s.
In fact, we did an experiment shortly after we were married, in
1952. When I left industry and we moved to Stanford in 1964, my wife
suggested that we pull together the spiritual side of our lives. We
got deeply involved in meditation and inner practices and were daily
meditators from the early 60s. I became Department Chair at
Stanford, in the Department of Material Science, in the mid 60’s and
I found the meditation work was really very powerful and very
useful. One aspect of it was a deep inner focus, concentrating on
things. Part of it was letting everything go and letting the
universe flow in. Sort of a western and an eastern kind of thing.
There was no middle ground, it was either one mode or the other.
However, the more you practiced, the more you could timeshare these
two modalities. If you did the timesharing fast enough, your body
would always think you were in both modes.
When I was a
consultant to people in industry, or to my colleagues, I could
nurture them with my heart and be in touch with them emotionally.
They could feel that nourishment. And yet I was able to cognitively
interact with them with the focus part via their intellect and
contribute to their area of work, even if I wasn’t particularly
knowledgeable about it. It was as if you could tap an individuals
data bank of information. And so I found that extremely useful and
beneficial.
Towards the end of the 60’s my family and I read
a little book, just before I went on a sabbatical to Oxford. It was
called, Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain. We thought this
was interesting and strange stuff, consistent with my deep
interests. When I got to Oxford, instead of writing the books on the
science of crystallization, which was my conventional field, I spent
a good portion of my time, in daily meditation. I held the brick in
question, ‘How might the universe be constructed to allow this crazy
seeming kind of stuff to naturally coexist with conventional
scientific understanding?’ At the end of six months, I had a
beginning picture that seemed to fit both and didn’t violate any
piece of physics that I knew of.
I was invited to go to
Russia with the Edgar Casey Association for Research and
Enlightenment in 1971, as a member of a seven man investigative
team. They were doing psychoenergetics. I saw people moving objects
with their minds and levitating things. That confirmed the modeling
that I’d come to. There was a great deal in this crazy seeming kind
of stuff that was very important for humanity to understand. I knew
I really had to work at this and I couldn’t turn my back on
it.
I wondered how I could focus on this work. My life was
full with being Department Chairman and with government and
professional committees. You build a power base to be a fully
functioning and effective professor in today’s world, and I had
that. I knew that I had to keep my day job at Stanford in order to
feed my family, but set out on a dual life path. I gave up being
department chairman and all my governmental and professional
committees, and the time saved from those things, I spent on this
other path.
I divided the time spent there in three boxes.
One was the continued experiential development of self, so that I
could know something about these things from an experiential level.
The second thing was continuing to model how the universe might be
constructed to allow this new stuff to naturally co-exist with
conventional stuff, and to see what I had to invent to allow them to
meld together. The third thing was to design experiments that pushed
the frontier and to keep the theory honest.
I started this
other branch of life in 1971. I talked a lot via conference lectures
to the outside community and I tried to beat the drum of awareness
for people. I began to write in this area and of course this
horrified my colleagues at Stanford. People that were planning to
have me go into the highest realms of national scientific activity
just dropped me like a hot potato. It was difficult getting
sufficient contracts and research support to do the main part of my
job, which I continued to do. I had as many Ph.D. students and gave
as many lectures as others. It was a struggle walking this dual
path, you felt like a person who was always doing a split on a
knife-edge. But I overcame it and I learned a lot about myself and
the world, and I’ve just continued to pursue that kind of
thing.
In the 80’s I had an opportunity to really develop the
books that I had intended to do for the conventional field,
finishing basically in 1990 and I published them in 1991 and 1992.
They were in the area of the science of crystallization. When they
were done, I felt that I had discharged my duties to this field and
could now go more deeply into my other area, so I took an early
retirement from Stanford. I stayed there as Emeritus Professor,
because I still had Ph.D. students and contract research to
continue.
I eventually reduced the amount of attention I gave
to conventional science and increased the amount of attention I gave
to this new science. Five years ago, an individual who was pretty
wealthy came forward and said he would like to support my work. That
led to my recent works, which dealt with the effects of human
intention embedded into simple electronic devices with the specific
intention being to influence a well-defined target experiment. That
work was eminently successful.
In 1998, my wife and I left
the Stanford area and moved to N. Arizona. In 1999, I built a
laboratory on this property, and continued to do experimental
research on a daily basis. I wrote up the work covering this period
of three years, from 1997 to 2000. That book has just come out,
called Conscious Acts of Creation: The Emergence of a New Physics.
Now I have things significantly enough in place and I’m really ready
to take on the conventional scientific community. It’s time to shift
the paradigm and I think I can defend my thesis.
CA: What are you calling your theory? The Tiller
Theory?
WT: It’s
just new physics. It’s a multi-dimensional view of reality wherein
humans can influence physical reality. My view is that we are all
spirits having a physical experience as we ride the river of life
together. We have a bio-body suit surrounding us, made of four
layers. The outer most layer is the electric monopole substance
layer—that’s our conventional world. The first inner layer is
magnetic monopole substance layer—that’s the coarsest layer of the
vacuum. It’s another part of physical reality. The next inner layer
is the emotion domain substance layer, and the fourth inner layer is
the mind domain substance layer. This is like a kind of diving bell.
There’s a portion of our spirit self inside this device. The spirit
activates the device through intention. The action of our vehicle
interacting with the world builds infrastructure into the various
layers of the bio-body suit. The more infrastructure there is in the
layers, the more of the high-spirit self that can enter the vehicle.
Then the vehicle becomes more conscious. As it becomes more
conscious, it has more awareness to things it could never perceive
before.
CA: How can the power of intentionality be stronger than
physical reality?
WT: We
show that in our experiments. In every measurement of what we call
physical reality, there are two parts. There is a part associated
with this outer layer stuff, conventional physical reality. There is
a part that is associated with this first inner layer. In the normal
reality, that we all experience, that’s called a U{1} Gauge symmetry
state. In that reality, the second part is very small in magnitude
compared to the first. You have to do very good statistical
experiments to discriminate that factor, and that’s where most of
parapsychology is.
The work of Dean Radin, with his book The
Conscious Universe, shows unequivocally that this PSI capability
exists in humans. But the effect size is small in most
circumstances. There are superstars in that area, just like the
Michael Jordans and the Tiger Woods in normal physical reality.
However, generally the effect size is small. Now we find that when
we imbed intention into these simple electrical devices and we turn
them on beside a target experiment and we do the experiment again
and again—after about three to four months, that space becomes
conditioned, and goes to a higher level of symmetry. These
experiments indicate that. There is a strong coupling that occurs
between this normal outer layer and the first inner layer. As that
coupling increases, the magnitude of the second term grows and
eventually can be much larger than the first term. Then you’ve
produced quite a different reality. You have new physics, you have
all kinds of new things.
This is not unsimilar to what humans
have done for centuries. This happens when well-intended people meet
and meditate together and pray together for an uplifting ideal. When
they leave that meeting, they all feel good because they’ve really
connected. There’s something left in that space. If they wait a long
time before they come back to that space, it may decay, but if they
come back the next day, before it’s fully decayed, then they can
pump it up a little higher. If they do that day in day out, week in
week out, month in month out, they eventually create what we call
sacred spaces—whether they are cathedrals or wherever they are on
the earth. These are strange things, we don’t fully understand it
but we certainly feel it. Humans have the capacity to do that, but
it requires sustained, committed, directed
intention.
CA: Have you heard of the work that the Maharishi is doing
with prayer to help alleviate the world crisis?
WT: It’s
very similar, we’re singing the same song.
CA: Do you think prayer is one of the best solutions to
the crisis the world is experiencing?
WT: It’s a
good partial solution. It should be done in parallel with the other
solution. I think we have to recognize that there is a metastasized
cancer in the body of man. If humankind is to survive, we have to
deal with that metastasized cancer. We have to cut out the parts
that need to be cut out, in a surgical way. We have to heal the
parts that can’t be cut out. We’re all part of one family. We’re all
brothers and sisters to each other. We have to learn how to do both.
The Maharishi approach is a good one, but that alone will not be
enough because we already have the cancer growing in
us.
CA: By cancer, do you mean an inability to
love?
WT:
Yes, in essence. The solution is for us to learn how to love more
fully and deeply; to look at the world through our hearts as well as
through our head. How to become more inner-self managed. You’re
self-managed when enough of this spirit self comes into this
bio-body. Then you recognize that you’re part of everyone and
they’re part of you. If you build them, you build yourself. There’s
no lack of connection. It turns out that in the outer layer of our
bio-body suit, our neural systems are based upon contrast. We appear
to be separate from each other, but there is a kind of reciprocal
mirror relationship between the outer layer and the first inner
layer. At this first inner-layer level we are connected, we are all
entangled. One cannot do anything without others being influenced
because we are entangled. We are truly connected at that
level.
CA: You talk about the universe consisting of tightly
packed microscopic nodal structures, and of a geometric harmonic
grid that makes cause and effect an illusion, so that nothing is
random. Is our future predetermined?
WT: We
create the future collectively all the time. At the reciprocal space
level, it is the first inner-layer of the bio-body suit. That’s the
template, that’s the prephysical in essence. By our individual
attitudes and our thoughts, we make imprints and create changes at
this reciprocal space level, this first inner level of the bio-body
suit. The mathematics of that plays out to change the future that we
are cognitively aware of in distance-time. If we make pattern
changes at the high frequency level of reciprocal space, then it
emerges very quickly in distance time. If it is in the low frequency
region, than it takes some time for it to emerge. That’s just part
of the mathematics, connecting these two subspaces. That’s really
how we are creating the future in the large overview
sense.
Now, there’re a lot of detailed interactions that go
towards this geometrical grid structure that you just mentioned.
Those details get dicey, it’s very complex and difficult to
communicate at this point in time. In my basic model, that I came to
in this meditation work, back in the 1970’s, a picture emerged in my
mind of a sort of three interpenetrating superimposed grid
structures. The finest was a Close-Packed {CP} structure of nodal
points. Hexagonal {CP} in a three dimensional structure. That grid
size is on a size scale of about 10 to the -25 meters. That’s the
mind, nodal network lattice. It’s always ordered in my modeling.
There is a super lattice, of the same basic structure, (this
hexagonal {CP} structure), which is a factor of 10 billion times
larger. So those points in the primary grid, that are at this larger
size-scale, have a difference to them, those nodal network points.
That’s new, that super lattice is also hexagonal {CP}. It’s rotated
90 degrees counterclockwise to the primary one. There is a third
super lattice, which is another factor of 10 billion times larger in
size, which is also hexagonal {CP}, and is counterclockwise by
another 90 degrees. The primary nodal network point grid is the mind
lattice. The secondary one is this reciprocal space, the first inner
layer of the bio-body suit. Its grid size is about 10 to the minus
15 meters. Then there is the third super lattice, of nodal points,
which is the physical domain super lattice. That’s at a grid spacing
of about 10 to the minus 5 meters.
These nodal points are
transducers and transponders. They are converters of consciousness
to energy. They are elements that respond to consciousness. Spirit
makes an intention. The intention is imprinted in some format, onto
the mind nodal network lattice. Those consciousness waves are
propagated and diffracted from the mind lattice, to the next super
lattice, also hexagonal {CP} and is 90 degrees rotated from the
primary one. It means that the diffracted beam from the mind
lattice, goes through the nodal network points of the reciprocal
space lattice. They are converted and downshifted into another
frequency band. They are converted into some other aspect of
consciousness waves. They are defracted from that sublattice, the
reciprocal space nodal network points, and those diffracted beams go
through the nodal network points of the third sublattice—the
physical sublattice nodal network points. All those nodal points are
converters—certainly the latter two, the reciprocal space and the
direct space nodal network lattices. They convert consciousness to
energy and send energy beams to the surrounding area. That’s what
our physical stuff responds to. No experimental evidence is
available yet to confirm the existence of these three nodal point
structures.
We have an equation that Einstein worked on,
between mass and energy and that is found in the famous relationship
E=MC2. I’m saying, hey, we have another part of that equation, which
is energy converting back and forth to consciousness. We have yet to
discover what that connecting formula is. I think that there is a
further conversion from consciousness to love. Love, divine love,
from the level of spirit, creates everything. It goes to
consciousness, and consciousness goes to energy, and energy goes to
matter. That’s the picture I hold, and that’s how the geometries
come in and are important. This is how intention from the level of
spirit can influence the substance of the outer layer of the
bio-body suit, and that aspect of the world.
As we increase
the coupling between the outermost layer and the first inner layer,
through intention, we increase the magnitude of the effect. If the
effect becomes big enough, we totally change the world. As you
condition the space to a higher level of symmetry, you can see it as
a sort of spot that starts in one place, and then another place, and
then another place. We have seen this in the various laboratories
that we’ve conditioned. Once they are conditioned beyond a certain
level, you can take away the conditioning device and they can stay
stable, in one place for well over a year and still going. It looks
to me that this is the way that humanity can eventually change the
level of Gauge symmetry of the world. It will be a totally new
experience, a new world. How long it will take to get there, I don’t
know, but we’re on the path.
CA: Your work sounds really critical right
now.
WT:
What we think and our attitudes really matter. We are affecting the
playout we’ve all collectively created. We’ve created everything
that happens in Afghanistan by our actions and our thoughts over the
last decades.
CA: People don’t take themselves seriously, they don’t
understand the potential of their own personal power, they give away
their freedom, they want to be led.
WT:
Exactly. Even though deep within ourselves we know the truth of
these things, we doubt it at a conscious level. That’s why the
experiments are so important. People have come to trust
experiments.
CA: Are you interested in studying any particular groups of
people like shamans of yogis?
WT: No, I
work from the inside out. I’m at that place where the universe
brings things to my door and I respond to them. I’m just a worker in
the field. There’s another metaphor that I should share with you
which relates to what I see as the three branches of consciousness,
the growth of consciousness. The first branch is called the
ascending branch, it wasn’t original with me, it’s by an Indian
gentleman. The ascending branch is what we all do, we go to school,
we struggle, we increase in capacity, we’re very proud of ourselves,
we’re happy with what we’ve accomplished. And if we’re fortunate,
somewhere along that path, we come to the second branch of
consciousness called the surrender branch. That branch is where you
give up your personal ego for the larger ego, you recognize that you
are a part of the deep self and you take your personal ego out of
things. That is difficult for most of humanity, it’s not easy. But
that’s a very important step. Now these two branches are parallel.
If you’re fortunate, the third branch starts. The third branch is
the descending branch. That’s the branch where the universe works
through you into the world. You’re part of the all, you’re part of
that great dance of life.
CA: In practical terms, how would you like people to
apply this?
WT: The
steps are really important. It’s really important for everyone to
set time aside and diligently practice meditation. To quiet the
noise within themselves at the outer-most level, to increase the
magnitude of the signals on the deeper level so they become larger,
and you get in touch with the deeper self. The second thing is to
practice inner self-management. There are many tools for that. Yoga
focuses on stilling the mind so you can be in touch with the deeper
self. Chi Gong, the basis of all the martial arts, focuses on this.
Heart Math focuses on the heart to still the mind. Inner
self-management builds infrastructure. It’s a kind of a bootstrap
operation. When you see the world through the heart, the heart
nourishes the subtle layers of reality and you become a highly
sophisticated instrument.
Loving is a muscle, the love that
is strong and eternal endures. Love is the creation. It is love that
coheres and it is hate that decoheres. We have not evolved far
enough to understand what love is. My view of the Big Bang is that
before the Big Bang, there was spirit, the mind domain, and the
emotion domain. Divine intention created a Big Bang. It’s involved
in the formation of the outer layers of the body suit. We take on
those layers when we are born, but the other parts remain eternal
and indestructible. We learn how to develop the gift of
intentionality. Free choice comes in because there is no real
internal growth without free choice. We learn to become co-creators
with our spiritual parents.
Now we’re on the homeward
journey, back towards the state of total coherence of all life and,
on that path home, we will successively raise the Gauge symmetry
state of our world to higher and higher states and experience the
new cultures we create based upon the new physics and new
technologies discovered at each main higher Gauge symmetry level. It
is my hope that we all co-create these futures with joy and
compassion for all firmly held in our hearts!
This interview
was conducted on January 24, 2002
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