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How far will our sounds go?

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Experiment no.2:
How far will our sounds go?

Purpose:
To examine the collective singing effect of thousands of
people on various parameters in the human body, plants,
water, and the environment, regardless of distance.

In this experiment, we set out to explore the impact of collective singing by thousands of people from around the world, all at the same time, on the human body, plants, and water across different distances.

With 2,800 participants globally and oversight by leading scientists , the results were truly extraordinary. John Stuart Reid from England, Professor Korotkov from Russia, and Krishna Madappa from India all attested to the remarkable findings.

I invite you to watch the experiment and witness these groundbreaking results for yourself.

Tsipi Raz

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The Experiment

Experiment Results

Number of participants: 
2800 pre-registered participants from dozens of countries, and possibly additional unregistered participants. 

Purpose:
To examine the collective singing effect of thousands of
people on various parameters in the human body, plants,
water, and the environment, regardless of distance.

Tools:
Thousands of people sing the song together at the same time
BE YOU BE LOVE.

Each participant is in a different place in the world; all
participants received the soundtrack and learned to sing the
song about two weeks before the experiment.

Course of the Experiment:

On December 10, 2020, at 8pm Israel time, the event's broadcasting began, during which the experiment was performed.

The event took place in several places simultaneously: about 30 participants stayed at the Medical Care Center in Israel,
420 people participated through the Zoom software that broadcasted the event from the Medical Care Institute to several Facebook groups.

Robert Coxon, the composer of the song, instructed the experiment from Canada.

Various measuring instruments were installed in several places in the world.

During the event and as preparation for the experiment - a number of presentations, introductions, and meditations were given.

At exactly 9pm, all the participants sang BE YOU BE LOVE, together, each one from their own home.

The song was sung 7 times, the duration of the singing was 7:40 minutes.
After the collective singing, we ran a live check to see how a plant reacts to being exposed to the song for 22 days in a row.
We presented an excerpt from an interview with Robert Coxon, interviewed by the film's director, in which he explains the process of composing the music for the film: The 1 Field.
Lily Wong told about the origin of the lyrics.
And a candle lighting ceremony in honor of the Jewish holiday ended the evening.


Opening - Medical Care:

John Stuart Reid with the SymaScope results

The Experiment

The Clip

Interview of Tsipi Raz the Director of THE 1 FIELD 
with Robert Coxon

The Singing Plants

Lilly Wong The Words

Candle lighting ceremony, closing

Measurements: 
At "Medical Care", a center that implements the most professional integrative recovery program in Israel for fibromyalgia, cancer and other diseases, Gadi Eduardo Mazor examined the effect of the singing on the physical condition of those staying at the center. The device he used:
Bio well


At the Holistic Medical Center in Dubai, Dr. Muhammad Rifas - examined 2 non-sick people that participated in the singing in real time. Is it possible to see the effect of the singing on the body, also in Dubai? 
Another test was made there - did the singing affect other parameters in the "environment"?
The devices used:
Sputnik and Bio well


In St. Petersburg, Russia, Professor Korktov examined, if collective signing affected the "environment"? The field? Professor Korktov was not present and did not attend the event, so his consciousness did not affect the results. He turned on the device, left the room, and locked the door.
The device he used:
Sputnik

In Bangalore, India - Krishna Madappa examined: How did the collective singing affect water?
The device he used:
Bio well

In England, John Stuart Reed examined what form would a single drop of water take after being exposed to collective singing. The soundtrack of the song, recorded in Spain and featuring 1000 participants, was sent to John even before the experiment. After attaching additional recordings of the participants in the current experiment, will we see the same shapes?
The device he used:
SymaScope

In Herzliya, Israel, Dorit Aviv examined the effect of the song on a plant for 22 days. The song was played to the plant continuously without interruption. The song was played to the plant also during the experiment. Dorit will continue to play the song until our next event.
The device she used
Marshall Amplifier and two electrodes connected to the plant and to the ground.

At Medical Care, we used another device that examines the effect of collective consciousness of people present in a certain place on a random number generator. The measurements lasted 4 hours and 16 minutes.
The device we used:
REG

Watch the replay of the Results event:

Full Event Replay

Part 1 - The results of the Bio_Well

Part 2 - The results from Dubai

Part 3 - Results from St/ Petesburg, Russia

Part 4 - Results from Bangalore, India

Part 5 - The Clip with Cymascope

Part 6 - the Cymascope result

Part 7A - the Singing Plants

Part 7B - the Singing Plants - Playing for 34 days

Lee Carroll and Monika Muranyi 
What is "The Field"?

Lee Carroll and Monika Muranyi 
The Experiment

At the Holistic Medical Center in Dubai, Dr. Muhammad Rifas - examined 2 non-sick people that participated in the singing in real time. Is it possible to see the effect of the singing on the body, also in Dubai? 
Another test was made there - did the singing affect other parameters in the "environment"?
The devices used:
Sputnik and Bio well


In St. Petersburg, Russia, Professor Korktov examined, if collective signing affected the "environment"? The field? Professor Korktov was not present and did not attend the event, so his consciousness did not affect the results. He turned on the device, left the room, and locked the door.
The device he used:
Sputnik

In Bangalore, India - Krishna Madappa examined: How did the collective singing affect water?
The device he used:
Bio well

In England, John Stuart Reed examined what form would a single drop of water take after being exposed to collective singing. The soundtrack of the song, recorded in Spain and featuring 1000 participants, was sent to John even before the experiment. After attaching additional recordings of the participants in the current experiment, will we see the same shapes?
The device he used:
SymaScope

In Herzliya, Israel, Dorit Aviv examined the effect of the song on a plant for 22 days. The song was played to the plant continuously without interruption. The song was played to the plant also during the experiment. Dorit will continue to play the song until our next event.
The device she used
Marshall Amplifier and two electrodes connected to the plant and to the ground.

At Medical Care, we used another device that examines the effect of collective consciousness of people present in a certain place on a random number generator. The measurements lasted 4 hours and 16 minutes.
The device we used:
REG

Learn more:


Robert Haig Coxon
19 videos, 100 minutes never before seen! 
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Gregg Braden
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John Stuart Reid 
7 videos, 150 minutes never before seen!

The 1 Field & BEYOND


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