Remote Testing, Quantum Paradox, and the 100th Monkey: A Fresh Look at the Power of Mind, Heart and Field
In the ever-evolving world of holistic health, ideas that once seemed “fringe” are slowly finding scientific footholds. One such frontier is remote testing—the ability to assess a person’s state of health or energetic imbalances without them being physically present. But how can this possibly work?
To understand this, let’s journey through the strange world of quantum physics, the mysteries of the mind, and an odd case of monkeys on a remote island.
The Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Paradox: “Spooky Action at a Distance”
In 1935, Albert Einstein, Boris Podolsky, and Nathan Rosen proposed a thought experiment—now known as the EPR paradox—to question the completeness of quantum mechanics. They suggested that two particles that were once linked could continue to affect each other, even when separated by great distances.
Imagine splitting a pair of gloves: one left and one right. Send one to Paris and the other to Tokyo. If you open the box in Paris and see the left glove, you immediately know the one in Tokyo is the right one—even before opening it. But in quantum mechanics, it’s more than that. The gloves don’t decide whether they are right or left until one is observed, and the other “chooses” instantly, no matter the distance.
Einstein called this “spooky action at a distance”—because it defied common sense. But modern experiments confirm it: entangled particles can “communicate” instantaneously across space.
Now here’s the bridge: if particles can be entangled, what about brains? What about consciousness?
The Brain as a Quantum Field Receiver
Emerging research and consciousness theories suggest that the brain may act more like a receiver of information than a storage unit. Just like a radio doesn’t contain the song it plays, the mind may not hold “all” thoughts, but instead tunes into them. If this is true, then our consciousness could tap into fields of information beyond time and space.
This is the core idea behind remote testing—whether it’s through muscle testing (applied kinesiology), dowsing, or intuitive diagnostics. Practitioners may be accessing information from a nonlocal field that is already entangled with the subject, similar to the EPR paradox.
It isn’t necessarily about “reading minds,” but more about reading the state of someone’s energy field through shared resonance or intention.
The 100th Monkey Effect: Consciousness Spreads Faster Than We Think
In the 1950s, Japanese scientists observed a group of monkeys on the island of Koshima. One monkey learned to wash sweet potatoes in water—a new behavior. Others gradually copied it. But the real twist came when, after a certain number of monkeys (say the “100th”) adopted the habit, the behavior seemed to suddenly spread to other monkey colonies on nearby islands that had no direct contact.
Whether the story is folklore, misinterpreted, or metaphor, it’s become a symbol of collective consciousness—the idea that once a critical mass “gets it,” knowledge can leap across populations and geography as if it were uploaded to the collective cloud.
Holistic practitioners often point to this when describing how intention, awareness, and healing practices can ripple through communities—not through physical touch, but through a shared energetic field.
Bringing It All Together: Remote Testing as Quantum Resonance
So how do remote testing, quantum physics, and collective consciousness connect?
The EPR paradox suggests things once connected can still interact, no matter the distance.
The brain may be a receiver tuned into quantum and energetic fields, not limited by time or space.
The 100th monkey effect implies that new awareness or skills can transfer across space once a tipping point is reached.
When someone does remote testing—say by muscle testing with a photograph or by intention—they may be accessing a real-time, entangled connection to the person, not unlike tuning into their “channel.”
Final Thoughts: Ancient Intuition Meets Modern Science
Remote testing isn’t magic—it’s a mystery rooted in a blend of ancient understanding and cutting-edge science. While skeptics may scoff, even Einstein himself couldn’t deny the eerie behavior of quantum particles.
In a world increasingly disconnected by screens and distance, it’s inspiring to realize that connection may be woven into the very fabric of reality—accessible not just by wires and signals, but by the human heart, intention, and consciousness. It should also bring to mind how and what you think about others…sending good thoughts/prayers/vibes .. it’s all a good intention and we know these come back to us.
Thank you for taking the time to read through this article. We appreciate your curiosity and openness to explore these fascinating ideas. Your willingness to engage with complex concepts is what moves the conversation—and consciousness—forward.