Gann’s Law of Vibration has proven to be the precursor to new technologies and worldviews that were far ahead of his time. Current research into superstring theory, chaos theory, vortex physics, solar field theory, galactic structure, and quantum mechanics have confirmed many of the insights first applied by Gann.
These theories provide The Key to a missing scientific component of universal force, order and causation, with a direct correspondence in nature, ultimately leading to a vision of a universal system that extends beyond the current theories of cosmology as defined by the scientific establishment.
What extends this theory beyond those of the modern scientific paradigm is the fundamental integration of the material universe and the immaterial universe, or the realms of consciousness, thought or psychology. In academic science, all ideas of consciousness are brain based and the materialistic perspective, as mentioned, denies the existence of anything but pure matter and energy as the primary construct of the cosmos. However, within the perspective of idealism, under which the Law of Vibration would be categorized, the distinction between the subtlest forms of energy and consciousness becomes blurred.
Of course, we are not speaking here of a brain based consciousness, but of a more metaphysical or energetic substrata, a unified field, which is not just purely materialistic or energetic, but by its very nature possesses some kind of intelligence responsible for all of the laws and ordering systems of nature that have created the universe as we know taking it from a random, disorganized, chaotic state of pure energy/matter to an organized state with stars, planets, and human with brains.
Modern science does not really ask the question:
Where does the “intelligence” of the universe come from?
It just assumes that the laws of order and function are some form of inherent property of the universe itself, hence of matter itself, and similarly refuses to call it “intelligence”, preferring not to anthropomorphize the concept. But this is a rather unreflective position, simply dismissing a question that cannot be answered from a materialistic perspective as if it has no reason to be asked. This is the way that materialistic science deals with many questions that it cannot answer, by dismissing them as invalid questions, or ignoring them altogether.
However, if one merely probes into the simplest of physical laws, one immediately begins to realize that to question the nature of the intelligence that defines the increase of order in the universe is really quite logical if not utterly necessary. For instance, the 2nd law of thermodynamics says that in an isolated system, entropy will always either remain the same or increase, or, in other words, order will always tend towards greater disorder, or energy will tend to dissipate and the system will run down.
An example of this would be to put a warm cup of coffee down on the kitchen table. After a 10 minutes it is not so warm anymore, because the heat has dissipated into the open space. You never put a cold cup of coffee down on the table and have it turn warm, it is only the other way around. The system runs down from a state of higher order to lower order. Spilt milk never un-spills, a broken glass never un-breaks, and an ice cube doesn’t un-melt.
This being a fundamental law of the universe, one must then ask what mechanism, impulse, or function is responsible for “negentropy” or reverse entropy, which takes things from a state of disorder to ongoing states of greater order. What organizes a nebulous space cloud into a star, planets, moons and organisms, and onward continuously to more and more sophisticated and complex biology elements like nervous systems, eyes and brains? In a universe where entropy operates, what is that the cause of the reverse or non-entropic principle that creates greater order out of the initial chaos? Why does the universe run UP instead of running DOWN? With all of its supposed wisdom, science does not provide an adequate answer to this most fundamental problem, and from the standpoint of pure materialism, such a question is not easily answered.
However, in a universe based upon the principles of Idealism, where the base field of the cosmos is inherently intelligent, with functional laws of directive organization and principles of mathematical, physical, biological and psychological complexity building, such questions are easily answered. From this perspective, the inherent intelligence of “the field” orders the development and structure of all planes whether they be material, matter being nothing but a slowed down form of this intelligent energy, or immaterial, such as some kind of mental or more subtle plane.
The Law of Vibration presents a theory of the financial markets as energetic mental or social phenomena governed by the strict laws of physics and mathematics, operating within the domain of space and time. This phenomenon is not limited to the nature of the financial markets alone, but rather extends to the mechanical laws which manifest all order across the universe. For the inherent laws of mathematics are pervasive throughout all fields of reality simultaneously, and the same vibratory phenomena that define the permutations of market structure similarly define the permutations of all function and form, all physics and metaphysics, structuring the very core of reality itself.
Abstract concepts in physics like Space/Time directly correlate with financial concepts like Price/Time, because they are actually the same thing, but on different planes. The exact same mathematical laws control all energetic formations within this vast multidimensional Cosmos. Therefore, the Law of Vibration is not restricted merely to the limited fields of economics and finance, but is better defined as the essence of Cosmology itself, the system of mathematical and scientific order which permeates the fabric of the entire universe.