and that everything humanity can observe makes up
less than 5% of the universe.
If the overwhelming majority of reality is hidden from our perception, then the existence of unseen human energy fields such as the aura or biofield can no longer be dismissed as fantasy.
- The same principle applies to electromagnetic radiation. The radio frequency spectrum
(3 Hz to 3000 GHz), which surrounds us constantly, is entirely invisible to humans.
- We cannot see, feel, or hear these frequencies without advanced technology, yet our phones, satellites, Wi-Fi, and communication systems prove they exist. The human eye can detect only a tiny segment of the spectrum, visible light from 400 to 750 nanometers.
Everything beyond this narrow band remains unseen, even though it is physically real.- Radiation of various frequencies, from low-frequency radio waves to microwaves, infrared, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays, demonstrates that the universe is built from waves and invisible energy interactions. Humans simply lack the biological instruments to perceive them. This concept also aligns with wave genetics, where researchers proposed that every living cell emits its own wave signature, forming a complex informational field around the body.
If cells emit measurable waves, then the human biofield may be a natural extension of this process.- Even everyday technologies highlight this paradox. 5G networks alone operate between 37 GHz and 2690 MHz, not counting 2G, 3G, and 4G frequencies, all of which are invisible and intangible, yet undeniably real. Finally, when humanity speaks about the soul, nearly every culture accepts its existence, even though no one can see, touch, or measure it directly. This universal belief reflects a deeper understanding: not everything real is visible. Therefore, the possibility of a human aura, biofield, or psi-field is fully consistent with both modern physics and ancient knowledge.
This list could be extended almost endlessly. The key point is that 99.99% of people are unable to prove the non-existence of radio waves, frequencies, or radiation without scientific instruments that detect and demonstrate them. Likewise, no one can explain or verify the true nature of dark matter referenced by NASA, yet it is widely accepted as real.
Therefore, it is illogical to claim that something “does not exist” simply because it cannot be seen, touched, or measured by the human senses.
If you cannot prove the opposite, you cannot state non-existence as a fact.