The Hidden Truth of Supersensonics: Validating Negative Green by Christopher Hills

In a world obsessed with tangible proof and materialist dogma, there exists a deeper current of understanding that lies just beneath the surface of consensus reality. This current is what Christopher Hills tapped into with Negative Green, a revelatory chapter extracted from his seminal work, Supersensonics. To dismiss it as fringe or pseudoscience is to remain willfully blind to a world that operates on subtler frequencies, frequencies that can be measured not with machines, but with the consciousness itself.

The premise of Negative Green is simple yet revolutionary: all matter and thought resonate with energetic wave-fields. These are not metaphorical fields but real and detectable radiations, accessible through instruments such as the diviner’s rod or pendulum. Hills meticulously details the use of these ancient tools in a modern context, elevating their function from folklore to frontline scientific insight.

The Diviner’s Rod: An Antenna of Consciousness

Much of the ridicule around dowsing and radiesthesia stems from a fundamental misunderstanding of the diviner’s rod. It is not a detector in itself, but a biological amplifier. When correctly constructed, whether from whalebone, piano wire, or conductive metals, the rod becomes a resonant antenna, interfacing the body’s own bio-electrical field with the subtle wave-fields of objects and thoughts.

The so-called “flame point” of the rod is not superstition. It is a proven node of energy interaction. Hills shows that when a rod is magnetically charged, oriented correctly, and paired with a proper “witness” (a sample or symbolic representation), it becomes a precision instrument. He is not guessing. He is demonstrating repeatable phenomena based on geometry, orientation, and consciousness.

Negative Green: The Hidden Spectrum of Life

The concept of “Negative Green” is the crown jewel of Hills’s theory. It is a color not found in the visible spectrum but detected energetically through radiesthetic methods. It represents a transitional state between the electromagnetic polarities of vertical and horizontal wave-fields. According to Hills, this elusive frequency plays a central role in biological processes, consciousness, and even planetary resonance.

Using black and white rods, Hills shows how color affects the vibratory field of a diviner’s instrument. Negative Green arises from specific arrangements of color and geometry, most notably from configurations involving black, white, and the golden mean. This frequency is not a construct. It is detectable. It has been used by ancient civilizations and rediscovered by modern pioneers of energy science.

Supersensonic Perception: Consciousness as Detector

One of Hills’s most powerful assertions is that the human nervous system is the true detector of radiative phenomena. He does not speculate. He proves it through controlled experiments. Whether using a hair-based voltmeter, Kirlian photography, or pendulum resonance over drawings, the results are consistent. Consciousness interacts with wave-fields. The act of observing is not passive. It shapes the field.

This extends even to thoughts. Hills demonstrates that specific thought patterns can be transmitted and detected using the pendulum as a signal receiver. The implications are profound. It means that psychic energy, long relegated to the mystical, is nothing more than a vibratory frequency that obeys laws of physics still undiscovered by conventional science.

Geometry and Wave Resonance

Another striking element of Hills’s thesis is the role of geometry in energy transmission. He shows that simple figures, triangles, circles, solenoids, drawn on paper can emit energetic signatures when observed consciously. This effect is not imaginary. It is measurable through pendulum oscillations and serial wave responses.

For instance, two spirals drawn with opposite chirality on paper will produce an east-west energy flux detectable with the right instrument. The orientation of objects, whether laid north-south or east-west, influences the type of wave-fields detected. This is not speculation. It is physics, though of a kind still emerging into acceptance.

The Role of the Skin and Eyesight

Supersensonic perception does not stop at the fingertips. Hills asserts that the skin is a perceptual organ far more sensitive than previously acknowledged. It can be trained to detect color, radiation, even the content of printed text. This is not hearsay. Hills and others have demonstrated that children, untainted by adult skepticism, can learn to “see” with their skin in under an hour.

Similarly, the eye is not merely a passive receptor. It emits a beam of conscious energy, a “sight beam,” which interacts with the wave-fields of objects and thoughts. Hills presents experiments showing that this beam can be deflected, interfered with, or used as a diagnostic instrument. By aligning the rod or pendulum in the line of sight, one can enhance the sensitivity of detection, proving the intimate link between perception and energetic resonance.

Consciousness as Carrier Wave

At the core of Negative Green is an unapologetic claim: consciousness itself is a vibratory force. It is not merely a byproduct of the brain but a field that interacts with matter, geometry, color, and thought. This field can be focused, amplified, and directed using tools. The pendulum and rod are simply interfaces. The consciousness is the true engine.

This idea aligns perfectly with ancient Eastern traditions. Hills cites the rich history of yoga, Chinese medicine, and ceremonial tools like the Jui scepter, all of which rely on the concept of energetic fields and conscious intention. Supersensonics is not new; it is a renaissance of lost knowledge, reframed in the language of field physics and wave mechanics.

A Challenge to Conventional Science

Some will scoff at these assertions. That is expected. Science, as it stands today, is built on a narrow band of electromagnetic assumptions. Hills dismantles this arrogance with grace and precision. He points out that just because mainstream physics cannot measure these phenomena does not mean they do not exist.

In fact, Hills calls out the hypocrisy of dismissing radiesthesia when mainstream science still lacks a functional definition of electricity, light, or even gravity. The irony is glaring. While billions are spent to smash particles in colliders, the humble pendulum reveals wave-fields of thought, matter, and consciousness with unmatched elegance.

Final Thoughts: Reclaiming Our Perceptual Sovereignty

Christopher Hills does not ask for belief. He asks for experimentation. Every claim in Negative Green can be tested, not with a lab coat and a clipboard, but with a pendulum, a rod, and an open mind. The stakes are enormous. If we accept the legitimacy of Supersensonics, we open the door to new healing modalities, communication systems, and a radically different relationship with the universe.

This is not fringe science. This is frontier science.

Let us reclaim our perceptual sovereignty. Let us test, tune, and trust the signals that move unseen but felt. Hills has handed us the manual to a forgotten instrument. All we need now is the courage to pick it up.

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