
Originally published on www.sayerji.substack.com
Part 2: The Untold Story That Could Transform Our Understanding of Healing
Part I of this series can be found here. Crystal Healing: New Age Hoax or Leading Edge Science?
In June 1987, in a darkened West German lab, two worlds met. Marcel Vogel--IBM luminary with 32 patents--joined biophysicist Fritz-Albert Popp, discoverer of the cell's coherent light. That day, Vogel set aside his corporate legacy of magnetic coatings and liquid crystals to test what many dismissed as New Age myth. When he pressed a precisely cut quartz crystal to a cucumber seedling under Popp's photon counter, the plant's light emission leapt 20%. In that moment, ancient lore, cutting-edge physics, and the subtle light of life converged--hinting that crystals may be more than ornaments, but biological interfaces bridging consciousness, matter, and energy.
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Introduction
Building on our previous exploration of crystal healing's scientific foundations in Crystal Healing: New Age Hoax or Leading Edge Science?, this investigation delves deeper into the revolutionary discoveries that challenge our understanding of how consciousness, crystalline matter, and biological systems interact. While skeptics dismiss crystal healing as pseudoscience, a growing body of frontier research suggests we may be witnessing the emergence of an entirely new paradigm--one where information fields, scalar waves, and phase-conjugate resonance replace crude materialism as explanatory frameworks.
While Tesla referred to this as "Radiant Energy"--not 'scalar wave' or 'longitudinal wave' technology in the modern sense--the convergence of his suppressed discoveries with contemporary biophotonics research offers a compelling scientific framework for understanding subtle energetic phenomena that mainstream medicine has long overlooked. We must remember that Tesla's discoveries were not merely theoretical contributions. The majority of today's technologies derive, in some fashion, from his work.
When we examine the systematic research of pioneers like Marcel Vogel--an IBM scientist with impeccable credentials--alongside Fritz Popp's groundbreaking discovery of coherent cellular light emissions, we find not mystical speculation but measurable, reproducible effects that demand scientific explanation.

This isn't about replacing evidence-based medicine with wishful thinking. Rather, it's about expanding our definition of "evidence" to include phenomena that conventional electromagnetic theory cannot adequately explain. From Vogel's spectrophotometric documentation of crystal-induced water structuring to Popp's measurement of biophoton coherence in living cells, we're uncovering mechanisms that operate at the intersection of matter, energy, and information--the very frontier where healing may actually occur.
From IBM Labs to Biophoton Breakthroughs
In June 1987, a remarkable experiment unfolded in a darkened laboratory in West Germany. Marcel Vogel - a world-class research chemist who spent 27 years at IBM - stood alongside biophysicist Fritz-Albert Popp, famed for discovering ultraweak biophoton emissions from living cells¹. On this day, Vogel wasn't wearing his IBM hat as inventor of magnetic coatings and liquid crystals; he was exploring a New Age idea with scientific rigor.

Vogel gently pressed an 8-sided Vogel-cut quartz crystal to a cucumber seedling that Popp had been measuring in a light-tight chamber². Moments earlier, Popp's photomultiplier equipment had recorded the seed's natural luminescent glow - a faint but measurable stream of photons. Now, after Vogel's crystal "charging" ritual, something had changed. The seed's photon count climbed dramatically, by about 20% above baseline³. Vogel's Omega-5 instrument (a radionics-style energy detector) had predicted this surge, showing a clear rise in the seed's "vital energy" immediately after the crystal treatment⁴.
Popp watched with intrigue as graphs confirmed the increase in light emission. Efforts to "will" the light back down had little success⁵. The two scientists were witnessing what had until then belonged to mystics and healers: the apparent amplification of a living system's energy by focused intention through a crystal. Vogel concluded that mindful intent, coupled with the quartz, played a significant role in modulating the seed's biophoton output⁵. This single experiment - quietly revolutionary - hinted at a marriage between consciousness, crystal structure, and the subtle light of life.
For Marcel Vogel, this validation was the culmination of an unconventional journey. Here was a man credited with 32 patents at IBM (including the magnetic coating for hard disk drives), an expert in luminescence and liquid crystals, who late in his career turned to the "pseudoscientific" realm of human-plant communication and crystal healing⁶. After retiring from IBM in 1984, Vogel devoted himself to understanding how "raw consciousness" could imprint matter- whether making plants grow or water structure change - often using quartz as the intermediary⁶. He designed the Vogel-cut crystal with specific angles to maximize what he believed was an energy coherence, a sort of scalar standing wave produced within the crystal lattice.
Fritz-Albert Popp's own backstory reads like scientific lore. In the 1970s, this German biophysicist rediscovered evidence that living cells quietly emit photons - a phenomenon first glimpsed by Russian scientists in the 1920s⁷. Popp's meticulous studies demonstrated that these biophotons are not just metabolic noise or fluorescence; they appear to be highly coherent electromagnetic emissions, more akin to laser light than to thermal glow⁸. In one 1984 paper, Popp and colleagues provided evidence that cellular light is extremely ordered and that DNA is a major source of this light⁹. Specifically, they showed DNA can act like an exciplex laser, maintaining a stable, coherent emission far from thermal equilibrium¹⁰.

This means the photons emanating from cells may carry biologically relevant information. Popp proposed that organisms use biophotons to regulate biochemical processes across the body at the speed of light - a tantalizing hint of a holistic electromagnetic communication network within living beings.
Years before meeting Vogel, Popp had stumbled on a clue that such light is intimately tied to health. He found that certain carcinogenic chemicals (like benzo[a]pyrene) have a peculiar property: they absorb UV light and re-emit it at scrambled frequencies¹¹. In contrast, a nearly identical molecule (benzo[e]pyrene) that is non-carcinogenic let UV light pass through unchanged¹². To Popp, this was a eureka moment. It suggested that cancer might be triggered by compounds that distort the body's biophotonic signals.
He knew of the phenomenon of "photorepair" - cells healing UV-damaged DNA when exposed to faint UV light - especially at around 380 nm wavelength¹³ ¹⁴. Intriguingly, 380 nm was precisely the frequency scrambled by the carcinogens¹⁵. Popp connected the dots: perhaps the body normally uses 380 nm UV light to drive DNA repair, and carcinogens induce disease by blocking or scrambling this restorative light¹⁴. In essence, cancer could be a state of lost coherence in the organism's light field - a disruption of an intracellular conversation carried by photons.

This bold hypothesis drove Popp to build one of the world's most sensitive photon counters. By 1976, he and his student Bernhard Ruth confirmed that all living tissues they tested - from cucumber seedlings to human cells - emit a persistent stream of photons, and remarkably, these biophotons displayed a coherence higher than anything seen from thermal sources². Even light-deprived plants (grown in complete darkness) emitted stronger biophoton signals, indicating the light was generated from metabolic processes, not merely residual luminescence².
This discovery cast new light (literally) on ancient concepts like "life force" or "aura". What Kirlian photography only hinted at - an electromagnetic glow around living things - Popp quantified and tied to cellular function. He later observed that healthy cells have synchronous, ultraweak light emissions, whereas in cancerous or stressed cells the emissions become chaotic or dim¹⁶ ¹¹. For example, a healthy organism might store and release photons in a rhythmic fashion, much like an orchestra playing in tune, while a diseased system falls out of rhythm or loses intensity. To Popp, biophoton coherence = health, and loss of coherence = illness. This framework elevates light from a byproduct of biology to a regulating signal of biology.

Against this backdrop, Marcel Vogel's crystal-mediated 20% photon boost takes on profound implications. It wasn't just a quirky demo; it was a direct validation that a quartz crystal, coupled with human intention, could measurably influence the biophoton field of a living organism¹⁷. In other words, the crystal may have helped re-tune the seedling's "light instrument," pumping up its coherent biofield. Vogel's and Popp's paths had converged: one provided a tool (the crystal and focused intent) and the other a measurement, to probe what mainstream science had long deemed intangible - the notion that consciousness and crystalline matter could jointly modulate biological light.
Their collaboration remains a landmark anecdote, little-known yet revolutionary: a senior IBM scientist and a German professor jointly peering into the New Age, and finding data instead of dogma. It set the stage for deeper questions: How might crystals actually affect biological energy? What physical mechanisms could account for a mind-crystal-life interaction?
Marcel Vogel's Systematic Crystal Research: Beyond the Popp Collaboration
Vogel's research extended far beyond his famous collaboration with Fritz Popp. Through systematic experimentation documented in his lectures, Vogel developed reproducible protocols that demonstrated measurable crystal-biological interactions⁸². His approach was methodical, treating crystals not as mystical objects but as precision instruments requiring specific orientation, preparation, and application techniques.
One of Vogel's most significant discoveries involved crystal orientation and biofield strength. He demonstrated that the direction a quartz crystal points dramatically affects the human energy field. When participants wore a quartz crystal with its termination pointing downward over the thymus gland, muscle strength consistently weakened. However, when the same crystal was oriented with its termination pointing upward, vitality and strength increased measurably⁸².
This wasn't subjective reporting--Vogel used applied kinesiology testing to quantify these effects, providing reproducible evidence that crystal orientation determines whether the stone amplifies or drains subtle bioelectric fields. From a scalar biophysics perspective, this suggests crystals function as directional antennas for subtle fields, with their geometric termination acting as a focusing lens for longitudinal waves.
Crystals as Informational Storage Devices
Perhaps Vogel's most revolutionary insight was that crystals function as informational storage devices, much like magnetic tapes store audio signals. Through careful observation, he documented how crystals can absorb and retain emotional states and mental patterns--love, anger, grief, trauma--from their handlers⁸³.

This discovery had profound practical implications. Vogel found that jewelry, particularly pieces worn for extended periods, often carried energetic imprints of their previous owners. These imprints could be detected through sensitive individuals and cleared through specific techniques: focused breath, conscious intention, or even magnetic erasers⁸³.
This aligns perfectly with modern information theory and Vogel's broader thesis of crystals as phase-conjugate informational banks--living bridges between consciousness and matter. In the scalar wave model, this storage capacity would represent the crystal's ability to maintain standing wave patterns that encode specific frequency signatures corresponding to emotional and mental states.
Spectrophotometric Evidence: The Water Connection Quantified
Vogel's most scientifically rigorous work involved spectrophotometric analysis of water exposed to charged crystals. Using UV spectroscopy equipment, he demonstrated reproducible changes in water's molecular structure when exposed to quartz crystals that had been "spun" (energetically charged through specific protocols)⁸⁴.
The results were striking and measurable:
- Shifts in UV absorption bands, indicating altered hydrogen bonding patterns
- Increased magnetic susceptibility (approximately 0.07 gauss higher than controls)
- Persistent structural reorganization that remained stable even after boiling
- Crystallization changes: When dried on slides, treated water formed needle-like silica structures, while control samples formed amorphous blobs⁸⁴
This spectrophotometric evidence provides a crucial experimental anchor for crystal healing claims. It demonstrates that crystals can induce lasting changes in water's molecular organization--changes that parallel the coherence domains in water later theorized by physicists Del Giudice and Preparata as essential for biological information transfer.
Clinical Case Studies: Documented Healing Interventions
Vogel meticulously documented numerous healing interventions, treating each as a scientific case study rather than anecdotal evidence. Two particularly significant examples demonstrate the physiological mechanisms underlying crystal healing:
Spinal Trauma and Pain Relief: In one documented session, Vogel worked with a participant experiencing chronic spinal pain and trauma. Using precisely oriented quartz crystals and focused intention, he facilitated what appeared to be an immediate release of both physical tension and emotional trauma. The participant's visible relaxation and reported pain relief occurred within minutes, suggesting rapid autonomic nervous system rebalancing⁸⁵.
Cardiac Arrhythmia Stabilization: In another case, Vogel addressed a participant's heart rhythm irregularities by charging the thymus gland with crystal energy while guiding the individual through forgiveness processes. The participant reported immediate stabilization of their arrhythmia⁸⁶. From a biophysical perspective, this suggests crystal-mediated vagal nerve activation and parasympathetic nervous system rebalancing.
Crucially, Vogel consistently emphasized that he was not "the healer" but rather a facilitator enabling self-healing. This perspective aligns perfectly with modern integrative medicine's understanding that healing emerges from the body's own coherence-restoration mechanisms.
Chromotherapy and Sensory Field Amplification
Vogel's exploratory work with chromotherapy revealed another dimension of crystal-biological interaction. By placing colored foils over crystals, he discovered that different wavelengths produced measurably attractive or repulsive effects on research participants⁸⁷ ⁸⁸.
Participants reported distinct bodily sensations and even specific odors correlated with different gemstones--sapphire, emerald, diamond each producing unique sensory responses⁸⁸. While preliminary, these experiments suggest that crystals may amplify subtle sensory interactions between light frequencies and biological systems

From a scalar wave perspective, this chromotherapy work indicates that crystals can modulate not just the intensity but also the informational content of biofield interactions. Different colors (frequencies) combined with crystalline phase-conjugation may create distinct scalar signatures that resonate with specific biological processes.
The Informational Aether Framework: Bridging Ancient Wisdom and Quantum Information Theory
Recent theoretical work in what researchers call "aetheric codality" provides a compelling framework for understanding how crystals might interface with biological systems through information fields rather than just energy transfer. This emerging paradigm, developed by Ji and Davis, distinguishes between causality (energy-mediated interactions) and codality (information-mediated correlations), proposing that an informational aether serves as the medium for both⁶⁸.
In this model, crystals function as more than piezoelectric transducers--they become interfaces with what theorists term the "universal codec," a field that encodes organizing information throughout nature. The phase-conjugate properties we'll explore would represent one mechanism by which crystalline structures access and amplify patterns stored in this informational substrate. When Vogel observed his 20% increase in biophoton emission, he may have been witnessing the crystal facilitating access to morphogenetic information that guided the seedling toward greater coherence.
This framework helps explain why crystal effects often seem "intelligent"--responding appropriately to biological needs rather than simply delivering raw energy. If crystals can tune into the informational blueprint of living systems, they could theoretically assist in restoring optimal patterns, much like accessing a backup file to repair corrupted data.
Bridging Energy and Information: Codality in an Aetheric Framework
Sayer Ji · August 18, 2025
[Important Note: The following essay represents an unusually abstract and highly theoretical inquiry, distinct from the more accessible pieces typically published here. It forms part of an ongoing collaboration with scientists and philosophers and is offered in its unadapted academic language for those wishing to explore these ideas at their most rigoro…
Your Body's Hidden Technology: The Scalar Field Between Your Hands
The most advanced healing technology on Earth costs nothing, requires no training, and you've been carrying it since birth. When you press your palms together in prayer position (Añjali Mudrā), you're creating what physicists call a phase-conjugate mirror--a zone where the measurable electromagnetic emissions from your left and right hands create an interference pattern⁶⁹.
According to researchers in bioelectromagnetic medicine, when you bring your hands to your chest and press them together, you're positioning them at the peak intensity of your heart's electromagnetic field, creating measurable increases in heart rate variability coherence--a state associated with optimal physiological function⁷⁰. But here's where the New Biophysics gets interesting: when two coherent electromagnetic waves meet in perfect opposition, they can transform into what Tesla called 'longitudinal waves' and what modern researchers term 'scalar waves'⁷¹.
Your left hand carries the bioelectric signature of your right brain hemisphere. Your right hand carries the left hemisphere's frequency. When you press them together, these opposite but equal biological currents meet. According to the scalar wave model, this creates a standing wave--a zone where ordinary electromagnetic rules might not fully apply. The prayer hands position appears to be humanity's original scalar healing technology, now being rediscovered through modern physics⁶⁹.
This isn't just theoretical. Thermographic imaging shows palm temperature can increase by 1-3°C during prayer mudra, beyond what simple circulation changes would cause⁷². SQUID magnetometers have detected changes in the biomagnetic field during qigong 'energy ball' exercises between the hands⁷³. Whether we call these measured effects 'scalar waves,' 'longitudinal waves,' or simply 'coherent biofields,' the phenomenon is real and measurable.
Your Body's Hidden Technology: The Scalar Field Between Your Hands
Sayer Ji · August 8, 2025
The most advanced healing technology on Earth costs nothing, requires no training, and you've been carrying it since birth. You've probably used it without knowing what it does.
Scalar Waves: Tesla's "Non-Hertzian" Discovery
Over a century ago, Nikola Tesla found strange effects while experimenting with high-voltage resonant coils. He observed signals that did not behave like ordinary electromagnetic (EM) waves - they didn't diminish with distance and seemed to pass through solid objects with little loss²⁰. Tesla called them "non-Hertzian waves," distinguishing them from the Hertzian (transverse EM) waves that mainstream physics knew. Today, these exotic vibrations are often termed scalar waves or longitudinal waves²⁰.
Unlike the familiar transverse EM wave - which oscillates perpendicularly to its direction of travel (like a ripple on water) - a longitudinal wave vibrates in line with the direction of propagation, akin to a compression wave (think of a slinky pulsing in the direction of its metal tube). This means the oscillation is a back-and-forth expansion/contraction along the line of travel, somewhat like a sound wave, rather than an up-and-down or side-to-side motion.
Tesla's longitudinal waves defied expectations. He noted that when generating these waves, very little energy was radiated away as "Hertzian" radiation, and in fact "the effect will increase with distance" - reportedly strongest at a point diametrically opposite the transmitter. In one experiment, Tesla found that signals traveled to the antipodal point of the Earth and back in about 0.0848 seconds, implying a propagation speed of ~471,240 km/s (nearly 1.6 times faster than the speed of light).
Such claims remain controversial (critics argue Tesla may have been observing near-field effects or artifacts), but they underscore that Tesla's waves behaved unlike any known EM signal of the time. He was essentially working with standing wave patterns in the Earth's energy field, rather than radiating waves - a concept decades ahead of its time.
Note: These anomalous propagation characteristics could be explained by Tesla's waves interacting directly with the aether itself--the underlying medium that exhibits rarefactions (expansions) and compressions in response to longitudinal disturbances. Unlike electromagnetic waves that propagate through space, scalar waves may represent direct pressure variations in the aetheric medium, allowing for superluminal information transfer and distance-independent effects. Learn more about this concept by reading my academically oriented paper here: Bridging Energy and Information: Codality in an Aetheric Framework
The Physics of Scalar Field Generation
Modern scalar wave enthusiasts often describe these waves as "energy potentials" that carry information without obvious force fields. Indeed, longitudinal scalar fields can be thought of as pairs of equal-and-opposite electromagnetic fields that cancel out ordinary transverse emissions²⁴. When two coherent waves are perfectly out of phase, their electric and magnetic components destructively interfere - the net EM field can drop to nearly zero, effectively "nullifying" the 3D waveform. But the energy doesn't vanish. Instead, as one model suggests, it is converted into a stress or excitation of the medium itself - a scalar field in (or of) the aether itself- which does not propagate as a transverse wave and so isn't easily detected by standard instruments²⁴.
A useful analogy is noise-canceling headphones: they inject an inverse sound wave to cancel noise, leaving silence - yet the energy of the sound is still present in a hidden form. In the case of scalar waves, the energy may reside as a standing potential or "static" pressure in the field (sometimes likened to a higher-dimensional or nonlocal form of energy)²⁴. This could explain why scalar waves appear to pass through solid matter undiminished and elude conventional EM detectors - they are not radiating forces that induce current in an antenna, but rather stationary, longitudinal disturbances in the fabric of the field.
Why Scalar-Field Interactions Evade Ordinary Detection
If scalar waves and crystal-phase-conjugation are so powerful, one might ask: Why aren't these interactions routinely detected in physics labs? The answer lies in their very nature. Scalar waves, by definition, produce minimal electric and magnetic field oscillations in free space - they are often described as "standing potential waves" rather than radiating force-fields. Standard EM instrumentation (antennas, oscilloscopes, magnetometers) are designed to pick up changing electric or magnetic forces; a perfectly phase-canceled longitudinal wave gives them nothing to latch onto.
It's like trying to hear a sound in a room where the speakers are playing an exact opposite phase tone - your ear registers silence, yet the air is full of a standing pressure pattern. Similarly, a pure scalar wave might register zero on an EM meter even though energy is present in the form of a static or longitudinal stress.
Another factor is scale and coupling. Scalar effects often manifest in the near-field (close-range effects around the source) or within dielectric materials (substances that can hold electrical charge), not as far-field broadcasts like radio waves. Tesla noted he could light lamps wirelessly at a distance via longitudinal ground waves, but there was no radio-like signal to pick up - the energy moved as a bulk potential difference (like a voltage gradient) in the medium (earth/ionosphere).
Only when scalar waves interact with matter - such as inducing subtle currents in a living organism or a crystal - do they convert back into detectable forms (heat, light, etc.). This means that to "see" scalar waves, one often must measure their effects on a target, rather than the waves directly. For instance, thermal cameras have detected unusual temperature rises in healer's hands during practices thought to involve scalar energy, and ultra-sensitive magnetic detectors (SQUID magnetometers) have recorded faint biomagnetic changes during "energy ball" exercises.
If you want to dive deeper, delve into this topic in my recent article: From Prayer to Physics: The Science of Time-Reversed Healing
The Human Crystal: Biological Interfaces with Scalar Fields

Your body carries crystalline resonators inside you. The human body has multiple levels of ordered structure that could act as antennas or transducers for scalar waves. One example is the pineal gland in the brain - often called the "third eye" in mystical traditions and long suspected as an antenna for subtle energies. In 2002, scientists made a startling discovery: the human pineal gland contains tiny calcite microcrystals (calcium carbonate crystals) of various shapes (cubic, hexagonal)⁷⁶.
These crystals, just tens of microns in size, are not like the gritty calcium deposits found elsewhere (they're not the same as fluoride-induced pathological "pineal stones" but a distinct, organized biomineral). The researchers found that these calcite crystals are likely piezoelectric - meaning they can convert mechanical or electrical forces into electric signals⁷⁷. In fact, the crystals were implicated in unusual optical effects: pineal tissue samples exhibit second harmonic generation (a nonlinear optical phenomenon), which strongly suggests the presence of non-centrosymmetric crystals like calcite capable of frequency-doubling light⁷⁸.
Your skeleton is also a crystal antenna array. Bone is a composite of hard hydroxyapatite crystals and flexible collagen, organized in a lattice-like structure. In 1957, physicists Fukada and Yasuda discovered the piezoelectric effect in bone - when bone is mechanically stressed, it generates electric voltages⁷⁹. Essentially, bone crystals emit electrical signals upon compression or tension. Our skeleton is full of quartz-like feedback loops: every step or movement creates a faint piezoelectric pulse.
DNA itself has been hypothesized to function as an electromagnetic antenna. It's a spiral helix with conductive and dielectric properties - essentially a nanoscale helical crystal. Biophysicist Konstantin Meyl extended this idea, suggesting that DNA can act as a fractal antenna for scalar (longitudinal) waves⁸¹. He conducted experiments indicating that DNA emits electromagnetic signals (in the MHz range) in synchrony with biophoton emissions of cells⁸¹.
Our bodies are 70% water (and 99% water by number of molecules), and water can form dynamic liquid crystals (especially the structured water at cell interfaces). Some researchers (e.g. Gerald Pollack) have found that water in cells forms ordered arrays (exclusion zones) that store charge and vibrational information. Water might be the medium through which scalar waves propagate in living tissues, facilitated by the piezoelectric collagen lattice that pervades the body.
The Biophoton Connection: Light, DNA & Scalar Potential

To grasp how crystal healing might work, we must venture into frontier biophysics - a realm where light, sound, and electromagnetism mingle with the body in surprising ways. Fritz-Albert Popp's work taught us that DNA is likely a primary source and storage site of biophotons¹⁸. In fact, Popp's team found that when the DNA in living cells was chemically altered, the cells' photon emissions changed accordingly¹⁹.
This implies DNA can act as an electromagnetic antenna of sorts, absorbing and emitting photons based on its state⁸. Some scientists have gone further, describing DNA as a fractal antenna that might be sensitive to a wide spectrum of EM frequencies²⁰ ²¹. Its double helix structure contains repeating patterns at multiple scales (from the spiral of the helix to the loops and supercoils in chromosomes), theoretically allowing DNA to resonate with both high-frequency fields (like UV light) and low-frequency fields (like radio waves)²⁰ ²¹. In 2011, physicists Martin Blank and Reba Goodman argued that DNA's unique geometry makes it an exquisitely broadband receiver and transmitter of electromagnetic energy²² ²³.
Crystals, especially quartz (silicon dioxide), have well-known electromagnetic properties that could intersect with this picture. Quartz is piezoelectric and pyroelectric - meaning it can convert mechanical pressure or temperature changes into electrical voltage, and vice versa. That's why quartz crystals are used to keep time in watches and generate ultrasonic waves in medical imaging. A less appreciated aspect is that a properly cut quartz can sustain longitudinal electrical waves inside it - oscillations of the electrical potential that don't radiate outward as conventional transverse EM waves.
These are sometimes called scalar waves, a term popularized since Nikola Tesla's era to describe non-classical EM phenomena. However, experiments and theories at the fringes suggest that if two electromagnetic waves are emitted 180° out of phase (perfectly canceling their ordinary fields), they can create a standing potential - essentially a concentration of energy with zero net propagation, often dubbed a scalar wave²⁴. Tesla himself hinted at longitudinal electrical waves for wireless power transmission, and later researchers like Konstantin Meyl have speculated that biological systems might use scalar waves for communication, since longitudinal waves could travel through a conductive medium (like tissue or water) with less attenuation than standard EM waves.
Could crystals help generate or focus such scalar waves? Marcel Vogel believed so. He observed that when he pointed two quartz crystals tip-to-tip and mentally "broadcasted" an intention, effects would manifest in target samples (like changes in water or Kirlian photography patterns) even if a Faraday cage shielded the setup - suggesting a non-classical field at play. Vogel described the sensation as if the crystals and his mind formed a "standing columnar wave" of influence. Modern scalar theory enthusiasts point out that opposing identical frequencies can create a scalar cancellation and that crystals, due to their molecular order, might support the coupling of these fields.
Dr. Glen Rein, a biochemist formerly of Stanford and later the HeartMath Institute, performed pioneering studies in the 1990s testing healers' ability to affect biological samples at a distance. Using isolated DNA in solution as a target, he reported that intentional energy (such as Reiki, Qi Gong, or even the emanations from certain crystals) could significantly alter the DNA's winding and unwinding rates²⁶. In one experiment, exposing human DNA to various "healing energy" sources caused measurable changes in its UV absorption spectrum and electrical conductivity²⁷ ²⁸ - indirect signs that the DNA helix was either tightening or loosening beyond expected thermal fluctuations.

Intriguingly, energy from some crystals increased the conductivity of DNA, while energy from other crystals caused it to decrease, indicating that different mineral specimens might carry distinct energetic "signatures" in their field effects²⁶. These findings dovetail with Glen Rein's later controlled studies: when healers with different techniques held DNA samples with focused intention, some modalities caused DNA to wind more tightly (slowing its replications), while others caused it to unwind (speeding up replication)²⁹. Rein concluded that "different states of consciousness can produce opposite biophysical effects" on the DNA's structure³⁰.

Luc Montagnier, Nobel Prize co-discoverer of HIV, lent further credence in 2009-2011 with sensational experiments on "DNA teleportation." Montagnier's team reported that highly diluted DNA solutions (to the point no physical DNA remains) could emit low-frequency electromagnetic signals carrying the "template" of the DNA³¹. By merely exposing pure water to these signals, they could regenerate the original DNA sequence in the water tube - as confirmed by subsequent PCR amplification³². Montagnier concluded that some coherent field effect in water was able to hold and transmit genetic information, dubbing it a quantum field phenomenon³³.
Crystals as Phase-Conjugate Resonators

Crystals are renowned for their highly ordered lattice structure - an orderly repetition of atoms or molecules that creates a stable, coherent matrix. This long-range order makes crystals excellent at interacting with waves: they can resonate at precise frequencies, scatter and diffract light (think of a prism or quartz tuning a laser), and even reflect waves back along their incoming path.
In optical physics, there is a concept known as a phase-conjugate mirror, typically implemented using a nonlinear optical crystal. Indeed, the very foundation of laser technology itself emerged from ruby crystals--Theodore Maiman's first working laser in 1960 used a synthetic ruby rod to achieve coherent light amplification, proving that crystals could organize and focus electromagnetic energy in revolutionary ways.
When a distorted wavefront (for example, a laser beam that has passed through a medium and become scattered) enters such a phase-conjugate crystal, something remarkable happens: the crystal sends back a new wave that is an exact "time-reversed" replica of the incoming wave⁷⁴. In other words, the outgoing wave retraces the incoming path in reverse, undoing the distortions it encountered. If you send a light beam through frosted glass and into a phase-conjugate mirror, the reflected beam will un-scramble itself and emerge clear, as if the scattering never happened⁷⁴.
Phase conjugation is essentially a wave cohering process - a way to restore order to a disordered wave pattern by reflecting it through a special, structured medium. Crystals, with their symmetric lattices and nonlinear properties, can act as precisely such media. In the context of scalar waves, this suggests that a crystal could take an incoming subtle energy pattern and send back a coherent, inverted copy - effectively amplifying and focusing any coherent signal while canceling noise or distortion.
Marcel Vogel demonstrated that cutting quartz crystals into specific geometries (now known as Vogel crystals) dramatically enhances their ability to store and focus subtle energy and intention. The faceted cuts create internal reflections within the crystal that bounce light (or any energetic excitation) in such a way that parts of the wave go out of phase and cancel out inside the lattice⁷⁵. This deliberate cancellation of normal energy "signals" is exactly how one generates scalar waves.
When a portion of the light or energy is phase-reversed inside the crystal and cancels its mirror image, what remains is a trapped, scalar standing wave - a concentration of pure potential energy. As one practitioner describes: "Using light as an example, we can see how it bounces within the crystal's facets... due to refraction, some light goes out of phase with the original beam, canceling itself out and generating scalar energy. This energy can be stored or released into the near field, with the cancellation occurring within the crystal's sacred geometry."⁷⁵
Crystals inherently exhibit what we might call sacred geometry - their atomic lattice conforms to precise symmetric patterns (cubes, hexagons, spirals, etc.). These repeating geometries allow energy to cascade and accumulate coherently. Instead of dissipating chaotically, energy reflected through a crystal's orderly matrix can fold back on itself in a regenerative loop, much like sound in a well-tuned cavity.
Vogel's systematic orientation experiments provide direct evidence for crystals functioning as directional scalar antennas. The consistent difference between upward and downward-pointing crystals over the thymus suggests that crystalline terminations focus subtle field effects with measurable biological consequences. This directional sensitivity aligns perfectly with phase-conjugate mirror theory--the crystal's geometric structure determines whether it amplifies coherent signals or creates destructive interference.
Crystals, Water, and the Resonance of Life
If there is a "medium" where crystal energy and biology meet, it is likely water. Water makes up 70% of our bodies and over 99% of our molecules by count. It's the matrix in which all biochemistry occurs. And water, we've learned, is not just a passive solvent - it can hold structure and memory under certain conditions.
Marcel Vogel was deeply aware of this. In the late 1980s, he conducted extensive experiments on what he called "structured water", exploring how crystals and other factors could change water's properties in ways orthodox chemistry couldn't explain³⁴. One of Vogel's notable findings was that by immersing a charged Vogel-cut crystal in pure distilled water (especially with a trace of silica added), he could induce long-lasting changes in the water's molecular arrangement³⁵.
Using UV spectroscopy, Vogel's team found increased UV light absorption in the treated water, suggesting that water molecules were forming larger hydrogen-bonded clusters or "chains"³⁵. The treated water also showed a slight uptick in magnetic susceptibility (about 0.07 gauss higher) and a higher dielectric constant and pH than before³⁵. These changes persisted even after boiling the water, implying a stable structural reconfiguration rather than a temporary alignment³⁶.
Most strikingly, when a drop of this structured water was dried on a slide, it crystallized into needle-like microcrystals of silica, whereas an identically prepared control drop (silica in water without crystal treatment) dried into an amorphous gel blob³⁶. In Vogel's interpretation, the crystal's subtle energy had templated the water, organizing the dissolved silica into orderly structures - essentially demonstrating a form of physical "memory" in the water³⁶.
Vogel's spectrophotometric water studies represent some of the most rigorous experimental evidence for crystal-mediated molecular reorganization. His discovery that charged crystals create lasting structural changes in water--changes detectable through UV spectroscopy and visible in crystallization patterns--provides the missing link between crystal healing claims and measurable physical effects⁸⁴. This work predates and validates later theories about coherence domains in biological water systems.
So why does water structure matter for healing? Because the state of water in our cells can affect how molecules interact. Enzymes, DNA, proteins - all are influenced by the hydration shells around them. A growing body of research in quantum biology suggests that coherent water domains might facilitate ultra-fast energy transfer and even quantum coherence in cells. For instance, biophoton signals might sustain themselves through collective water oscillations - a concept Del Giudice and Preparata (theoretical physicists) explored under quantum field theory, proposing that water can form coherent domains ~0.1 micron in size that can trap and release photons.
Marcel Vogel's view was that a healer's crystal could transfer subtle informational energy into water, whether the water inside a person's body or water in a lab sample. He even experimented with using crystals to improve wine aging - in one trial, treating wine with a Vogel crystal for a few minutes purportedly led to smoother, "aged" flavor, which chemical analysis later associated with changes in the wine's molecular makeup⁴⁶ ⁴⁷.
The human element - focused consciousness - was always key in Vogel's experiments; the crystal was an intermediary that received, amplified, and delivered the intention into the water or target medium³⁴. Without the human, the crystal is just a piece of silicon dioxide; without the crystal, the human intention might lack coherence or direction. Together, perhaps, they form a rudimentary "technology" - one that indigenous cultures may have intuitively understood when they used crystals in rituals and healing ceremonies to focus spiritual energy.
Modern science has begun validating at least the water part of this equation. For example, researchers in Korea (Yi et al., 2018) showed that simply placing bottles of water near practitioners performing Reiki or Qi Gong led to changes in the water's infrared absorption and UV fluorescence spectra, consistent with greater hydrogen bonding. The practitioners weren't touching the water - just meditating with intention - yet the water's structure shifted in measurable ways, somewhat like Vogel's results (though without crystals involved). Such studies reinforce that the human biofield itself can affect water structure, and by extension possibly biological tissue (which is mostly water). Add a crystal to the mix, and the effect may be enhanced or made more repeatable.
Modern Scalar Technologies: RASHA and Theraphi/Phitality

What was fringe in the 1980s is re-emerging in the 2020s as high-tech "energy medicine." Two examples at the forefront are the Theraphi plasma system and the RASHA scalar-sound system. Both draw on the lexicon of scalar waves, resonance, and biofields, claiming to deliver tangible healing results. While largely outside mainstream medicine, they illustrate how Vogel and Popp's legacy has evolved with modern science and engineering.
Theraphi (aka Phitality) is a wellness device inspired by a century of research from luminaries like Tesla, Georges Lakhovsky, Royal Rife, and Antoine Priore⁵⁰. The unit consists of a pair of concentric glass plasma tubes facing each other, creating a bi-directional plasma discharge around the person's body. The designers describe it as a "phase conjugate plasma system"- essentially, two EM wave sources converging to produce longitudinal scalar waves in the intervention zone⁵¹.
The plasma tubes are driven by frequencies derived from a phi (ϕ) ratio harmonic cascade (hence the name Phitality, meaning the frequencies are arranged in a geometric series related to the golden ratio 1.618. This is believed to create a centripetal (inward-focusing) field that is highly negentropic (order-producing). According to the official Theraphi site now named Phitality, "the specific longitudinal scalar wave directly affects the cell nucleus, with phase-conjugate time-reversed waves and a magnetic cascade of phi-ratio harmonics providing maximum propagation of super-coherent biophotons, restoring the cells' memory of their former healthy state."⁵¹
The Theraphi/Phitality's reported effects include pain reduction, inflammation reduction, tissue regeneration, and even aiding cancer remission or stem cell activation⁵². While these claims are not published in mainstream journals, anecdotal testimonials abound - such as tumors shrinking faster than expected, chronic wounds healing, or polycystic issues resolving in weeks instead of months⁵³.
The RASHA - a device that combines scalar fields with sound frequencies and electroplasma technology, but in a more personal, meditative format. RASHA is often described as a scalar-plasma-sound consciousness harmonizer. The RASHA official description states: "The RASHA system merges advanced scalar energy, plasma fields, and proprietary sound frequencies to support deep restoration and personal evolution. Each session is designed to harmonize your morphogenetic field, recalibrate your nervous system, and promote cellular optimization, responding intuitively to your unique energetic signature."⁵⁶ ⁵⁷
Where RASHA touches our theme of scalar biophysics is its emphasis on restoring the original blueprint of the body. "RASHA isn't just a device - it is a return to your original design," the site proclaims⁶⁰. It talks of "quantum morphogenetic science" and Base-12 Tesla scalar energy re-calibrating the body to its natural harmonic state⁶⁰. This clearly draws from the idea that on a quantum or informational level, our bodies have an ideal frequency signature, and that stress, trauma, and illness distort that song. Scalar fields, being non-linear and able to carry information without imposing their own structure, are thought to gently erase the distortions.
Vogel's discoveries that crystals can store and transmit emotional information patterns anticipate modern information medicine approaches. The RASHA and Theraphi devices essentially attempt to mechanize what Vogel demonstrated manually: the ability to encode, store, and transmit healing information through crystalline phase-conjugate systems. His jewelry clearing protocols and informational storage experiments show that biological systems can both imprint and receive scalar information patterns through crystal interfaces.
Furthermore, their existence shows the continuity from Marcel Vogel's era to now. Vogel with his crystal and intention was effectively a human-powered RASHA: focusing intention (consciousness frequency) and using a crystal (a scalar antenna) to impart an effect. Theraphi is like a mechanized Vogel-Popp combo: using plasma (instead of a quartz) to amplify a healing intent or program (frequencies) and measuring results not with a photomultiplier but by users' symptom relief.
Frontier Science vs. Skepticism: Bridging the Divide
Despite the exciting discoveries and technologies we've discussed, it's crucial to acknowledge that mainstream science and medicine remain largely unconvinced about crystal healing. The dominant view, as articulated by physicians and skeptics like Dr. Edzard Ernst, is that "crystal healing is as implausible as it gets" and that no robust clinical evidence shows any effect beyond placebo⁶¹ ⁶². A typical assessment in a medical oncology journal advises doctors that crystal therapy is a historical or New Age belief with no basis in modern science - any perceived benefits are due to positive expectations (placebo) or misattribution, and relying on crystals should never replace proven treatments⁶³ ⁶².
That skepticism isn't without merit. The human body is complex, and many purported subtle-energy effects are subtle indeed - hard to repeat on demand under controlled conditions. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, and so far the evidence for crystal healing's efficacy in a medical sense is scant by conventional standards. No large randomized controlled trials exist demonstrating that holding or laying on crystals cures or significantly improves any disease beyond psychological well-being.
This is where the frontier science comes in - researchers like Popp, Vogel, Rein, Montagnier, and others have been diligently expanding the framework. Their work stays mostly at the margins of mainstream journals (or in dedicated ones for biophotonics and complementary medicine), but it's steadily accumulating. We now have a plausible scientific narrative (as we've explored) that did not exist decades ago: one involving biophoton emission, coherence, quantum fields in water, and yes, even the possibility of scalar waves and consciousness as an agent.
Biophysical Resonance
Instead of invoking "mystical energy," we can hypothesize that crystals might emit or modulate fields in ways that mainstream physics has not yet fully accounted for. Beyond the familiar electromagnetic, acoustic, or piezoelectric interactions, crystals may act as resonant transducers of the non-Hertzian components embedded in James Clerk Maxwell's original quaternion equations--elements later simplified out by Heaviside but which described scalar and torsion potentials in the field. These suppressed components suggest that nature operates not only through transverse EM waves but also through longitudinal and scalar interactions with the vacuum itself.
From this perspective, crystals are not just passive piezoelectric objects but potential phase-conjugate mirrors and torsion antennas, able to couple intention and biological fields with the underlying fabric of space. Such a view offers an alternative explanation for why crystals seem to "amplify" consciousness: they may literally be mediating interactions with the structured vacuum, what Tesla called the "wheelwork of nature."
There is even experimental support pointing in this direction. Consider the extraordinary demonstrations by John Hutchinson, in which crystalline and electromagnetic configurations produced gravitational anomalies, levitating objects, and materials transformations. In these videos, we see evidence that crystal-mediated fields may couple with vacuum potentials in ways that defy conventional EM theory. If crystals can tap into torsion or scalar potentials, then their observed biological effects may be the subtle, living-scale counterpart of the same physics.
These are testable ideas. One could, for example, measure whether a Vogel-cut crystal held in the hand alters local torsion-field detectors, skin conductance, or the body's EM signature differently than a glass piece. Finding consistent, differential effects would provide a concrete clue that crystals are indeed transducing more than conventional forces--perhaps opening a doorway back into the "forgotten physics" of Maxwell's full quaternions.
Psychophysiological Effects
On the flip side, maybe the crystal is primarily a psychosomatic catalyst: a focusing tool that triggers the user's own ability to self-regulate. Studies in placebo research show that rituals and symbols can induce real physiological change (e.g., belief in a treatment can release endorphins and reduce pain objectively). A beautiful quartz might induce a meditative state that shifts brainwaves, lowers cortisol, and improves immune function indirectly.
This doesn't negate an effect - it just locates it in the realm of mind-body interaction, which is increasingly acknowledged (think of the well-documented impact of mindfulness meditation on health). If crystals serve as biofeedback or intention focusing devices, that in itself could justify their therapeutic use - but again, it should be measurable (perhaps via neuroimaging or heart rate variability during crystal meditation sessions). Early hints: one EEG study in the 1980s found that healers holding a crystal showed more synchronized brain hemispheres, though the sample was small. These kinds of experiments could be revisited with modern tech.

Secondary Evidence
We also look at related fields for analogies. Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) is now an accepted treatment for certain pain and wound healing, using coherent light (photons) at specific wavelengths to stimulate cellular repair. This is essentially healing by light - something Popp's work would support. Could crystals, especially those that fluoresce or luminesce under some conditions, similarly introduce small doses of light into the body? Some crystals like quartz or topaz can store and later emit light (a phenomenon called phosphorescence) or generate light under friction (triboluminescence). Admittedly, the light output is tiny, but if biophotons are doing cell communication, even a tiny nudge might matter.
Additionally, pulse electromagnetic field (PEMF) therapy - FDA-approved for bone healing - often uses coils and sometimes crystalline materials to emit pulsed fields that clearly can influence cell behavior (osteoblasts in that case). What is a PEMF device if not a high-tech "active crystal"? In fact, many PEMF devices use quartz timing crystals and emit in frequencies like 7.8 Hz (Earth's Schumann resonance) - which is interestingly a frequency that some crystal enthusiasts claim crystals connect with.
The frontier is also exploring bio-photonic diagnostics: devices that measure a person's biophoton emission to assess health. Popp's institute had developed prototypes to examine the light from fingernails or acupuncture points. If those gain traction (some preliminary studies show, for example, cancer patients have measurably different biophoton emission profiles than healthy controls⁶⁶ ⁶⁷), then the idea of manipulating that light for therapy becomes less fantastical. Perhaps one day a "crystal" won't be a raw gemstone but a biophotonic modulatory device - which might still be made of crystalline materials - designed to fine-tune the body's light emissions.
In summary, mainstream skepticism holds crystal healing to a high bar, and rightly warns people (especially seriously ill patients) not to forgo proven treatments in favor of crystals alone⁶² ⁶⁶. However, the exploration at the edges of science continues. Each year, a few more papers on biophotons, biofields, or quantum biology are published in reputable journals, eroding the wall between conventional and unconventional. Institutions like the NIH's National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) now fund studies on energy healing and biofield mapping.

The concepts needed to explain crystal healing - nonlocal connections, coherent fields, structured water, etc. - are moving from ridicule to discussion. This shift doesn't mean automatic vindication for crystal healers, but it means science is slowly catching up to phenomena that were previously anecdotal. The bridge is being built: one side providing rigorous methods, the other side providing centuries of experiential wisdom about crystals, frequencies, and healing.
Conclusion: A New Paradigm in Sight?
In the end, the story of crystal healing straddles two worlds. One world demands hard proof and mechanistic clarity; the other operates on intuition, ancient knowledge, and personal experience. The work of Marcel Vogel and Fritz Popp, and those following in their footsteps, suggests these worlds are not incompatible but complementary. Vogel provided a narrative - of crystals as tools to focus consciousness and interact with life fields - and Popp provided a measurement framework - of life as a coherent field of light that can be influenced. Today's scalar technologies like Phitality and RASHA carry that narrative forward, blending it with modern engineering.
A scientifically grounded understanding of crystal healing might revolutionize how we see health: not as a biochemical war, but as a dance of frequencies and patterns. Instead of simply asking, "Which pill?", we might also ask, "What frequency or field does this body need to rebalance?" Crystals, with their ordered lattice and unique vibrational signatures, could be part of that medicine kit - perhaps alongside frequency-emitting wearables, laser therapies, and meditation practices.
In such a paradigm, the doctor of the future might prescribe a frequency to a patient much like a drug dose, delivered via some crystalline device or even a smartphone app generating scalar pulses. Science fiction? Possibly - but consider that we already use magnetic resonance imaging to diagnose, laser ablation to heal tissues, and transcranial magnetic stimulation for depression. The trend is that energy is medicine. The difference is simply in frequency and coherence. Crystal healing might be rebranded in the future as "coherence therapy," "scalar therapy" or "quantum resonance therapy," shedding mystical jargon but keeping the core idea: that we can heal by restoring order and communication in the body's energy fields.
The prayer hands gesture, used across cultures for millennia, appears to create the same scalar field conditions that advanced healing devices attempt to replicate through plasma and crystalline matrices. This suggests that while crystals can amplify and focus our natural biofield capabilities, the fundamental technology for accessing healing information fields may already be encoded in our biology⁶⁹.
For now, if you hold a quartz and feel a tingling warmth or a sense of calm, you're participating in a grand experiment that spans from ancient lore to modern labs. Maybe it's just in your head - but as we've learned, the mind is not "just" anything; it's a powerful force on the body. And maybe, as Vogel and Popp discovered, there's also something objectively real - a subtle light, a whispering wave - connecting that crystal in your hand with the cells in your body.
As science peers deeper into that whisper, the hoax vs. hope dichotomy dissolves into something more interesting: a frontier of discovery where subjectivity and objectivity, mysticism and physics, converge. In this frontier, crystals might indeed be more than New Age trinkets; they could be keyholes into the new biophysics of healing - a biophysics that acknowledges not only molecules and equations, but also intentionality, coherence, and the fundamental role of light and vibration in life. The stone that the builders rejected may yet become the cornerstone of a new understanding of wellness.
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