Jiang uses the term for soul-like fields that project outward, connect people across dimensions, and can explain rapid interpersonal response. Jiang’s name for the body-shaped energy pattern that persists beyond flesh and explains sensory continuity in the afterlife.
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morphic fields
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...that we actually exist in different dimensions and we have uh morphic fields okay so so basically we project outwards and so this sort..."
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Jiang treats the rapid turnaround in the classroom demo as evidence that standard neuroscience cannot explain the effect while morphic-field theory can.
Jiang says souls are essentially morphic fields, which is why one person's act of looking can trigger another's response at a soul level.
Jiang extends this framework to say telepathy and even telekinesis become possible to some degree if people project outward through fields across dimensions.
Jiang says the soul is not a point hidden inside the body but the body itself as a field, with each organ having its own morphic continuation.
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"...that we actually exist in different dimensions and we have uh morphic fields okay so so basically we project outwards and so this sort..."
"...comedy how what our souls are our souls are essentially these morphic fields okay and so when edward is turning around and staring at..."
"...the body itself, okay? Okay? Okay? Okay? That's what we call morphic fields. Morphic fields. So think as though your body is now emitting..."
"...here, okay? And this goes back to the idea of the morphic fields that we discussed earlier, okay? So what he's saying is this...."
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