What is this energy?
dr Ulrich Warnke
In my search for a model that represents energetic activities, I align with the teachings of Dr. Ulrich Warnke. (Ulrich Warnke lectures on biomedicine, psychosomatics, and environmental medicine at the University of Saarbrücken, where he also leads the Department of Biomedical Engineering).
We are made up of nothing but atomic nuclei and electrons. The space between these two elements is—relatively speaking—enormous. If we were to enlarge an atomic nucleus to the size of a soccer ball, the nearest electron would orbit at a distance of about 10 kilometers. Between them lies empty space.
There is frequent talk of a paradigm shift in medical sciences—essentially, a transition from mass-oriented medicine to energy-oriented medicine. The foundation of this new understanding of medicine is the fact that our health and illness are based on processes that transfer quantum energy within this “empty space.” Everything we know about the function of hormones and enzymes operates through energetic changes in our “vacuum.”
Likewise, the influence of our psyche on physiological processes arises from directing the energy of the “vacuum.” Electromagnetic field forces not only hold our body’s organs together but also affect vital functions.
he foundation of all life forces lies in quanta, carried by fluctuating energy waves. Matter, including organic tissue, is ultimately just a mosaic of energy quanta.
A quantum—the energy emitted or absorbed by an atom or elementary particle—is proportional to the frequency of the radiation’s vibrations. Absorption and emission of radiation do not occur continuously but rather in discrete quanta.
If one understands and accepts that illness arises from a disrupted flow of energy in the “vacuum,” then treatment must be applied there. This means not influencing physical mass but rather the electromagnetic vibrations that interact with each other. For medicine—often referred to as quantum medicine or energy medicine—this fundamentally means that the primary focus should not be on matter or organs but on adjusting the amount of energy through a specific spectrum of electromagnetic vibrations.