Do you know all diseases are born of Qi?

In the "Yellow Emperor's Classic of Medicine, Simple Questions, Discussion on Pain," it is stated that "all diseases are born of Qi." Interpreting "Qi" as "Yang," or energy, allows us to deeply understand the profound meaning of Yin and Yang. Both quantum mechanics and scientist David Bohm’s interpretation of Einstein's photoelectric equation, E=mc², suggest that matter fundamentally consists of an aggregation of light and energy. Under the microscope, various viruses and bacteria appear as material entities but are actually combinations of different energy fields and vibrational frequencies.

For the human body, beneficial energy fields include fresh air, pure food, natural floral scents, and positive language, whereas harmful energy fields include man-made chemicals, radiation, food with additives, and negative emotions. Due to human sensory limitations within three-dimensional space and a linear concept of time, we often mistakenly regard tangible, bounded matter and continuous, wave-like energy fields as two different entities. However, from the late 19th to the early 20th century, as scientific exploration deepened, particularly in subatomic areas and cosmic studies, scientists discovered that matter and energy are fundamentally one.

This discovery not only challenged the perspectives of classical physics represented by Newton's classical mechanics and Maxwell's electrodynamics but also completely overturned the traditional physical and mechanical views of space and time. The rise of quantum mechanics and relativity provided new perspectives on understanding the fundamental laws of the universe, revealing deep connections between matter and energy, science and philosophy, and phenomena and essence. These theories not only expanded our understanding of the natural world but also provided a theoretical foundation for the development of modern technology and the exploration of new medical approaches.

 

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