When I searched the internet with the following question: “Is there any truth to the book, The Field?”:
Response: “Yes, Lynne McTaggart's book, "The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe," explores ideas and research that align with some aspects of quantum physics and the concept of interconnectedness,
according to Amazon.com. While some aspects might be considered more speculative, the book delves into research on intention,
Zero Point Field (ZPF), and the potential influence of a universal field on our lives,
according to Amazon.com.
In her book she reports science on remote viewing. There are some cases where people are able to report details of remote places in a way that goes beyond chance guessing. Her main conclusion of overall evidence of an underlying interconnected field in reality would explain how remote viewing is possible (via mental interaction with the Field).
Granted, seeing remotely is not a movement of a whole body, but is it a projection of astral eyeballs?
Not to mention that I have had a lot of premonitory dreams, a few of which were way too specific and unexpected to be mere coincidence. Not only must there be a Field that allows for some transcendence of space (or at least “simple location”), but it must either participate directly in a transcendence of time or connects to some other reality (presumably deeper within) that transcends time.
One neuroscientist found that animals who had their brains scrambled and large swaths removed were still able to show evidence of remembering. The scientist, Pembrick (sp?), developed a theory that some memories are stored in a natural field outside or beyond the brain, like computer data stored on the “Cloud.”