Super Human: Making the Invisible Visible
The documentary Super Human: Making the Invisible Visible (Super Human: The Invisible Made Visible) is an epic journey that transcends skepticism to reveal a profound truth: consciousness is the fundamental fabric of the universe, and all of us possess latent psychic abilities. The film serves as a scientific and philosophical foundation for the telepathy and extrasensory perception experienced by non-speaking autistics, showing that these capacities are not magical, but rather the purest expression of what it means to be human.
The Consciousness Paradigm: The World as a Byproduct of the Mind
The documentary brings together renowned scientists and thinkers, such as Harvard neurosurgeons, quantum physicists, and researchers of extrasensory perception (ESP), to challenge the materialist paradigm. Its central argument is revolutionary and resonates deeply with the messages conveyed by spellers.
Primordial Consciousness: Consciousness is not produced by the brain; it is fundamental and precedes matter. It is the basis of reality, and the physical world is merely a derivative of consciousness. Physicist Dr. George Weisman compares it to a “substance” that exists before manifesting as matter or energy.
The Holographic Universe: We are described as “pieces of consciousness playing avatars in a virtual reality game called the physical world.” The experience is projected, but our essence remains eternally connected to a unified consciousness that exists prior to space and time.
The Wave of Connection: The idea that two minds can connect telepathically is explained through quantum physics. Waves of consciousness are described as spiral-shaped, sharing the same pattern as the greater unified field, allowing one person’s consciousness to become entangled with another’s—even across vast distances.
The Silent Enemy: Fear of Our Own Abilities
The film argues that the denial of telepathy and extrasensory perception is not a failure of evidence, but a failure of belief.
The CIA Program (Remote Viewing): The documentary reveals that the U.S. government, the CIA, and other nations such as Russia and China invested millions of dollars and decades of research into psychic espionage projects (Psy-Spy). Disciplines like remote viewing were used to gather intelligence against foreign threats, demonstrating both the effectiveness and governmental recognition of these psychic abilities.
Entering the Subconscious: Training in remote viewing, demonstrated with actress Rachel Brook Smith, shows that these abilities are not mystical but depend on focusing the subconscious mind. The subconscious already knows the answer; training teaches how to transfer that information to conscious awareness. Rachel, who had never practiced before, is able to accurately describe the team’s surroundings and actions, validating the theory of consciousness entanglement.
Consciousness Over Matter: The Physiological Evidence
The film moves beyond remote viewing to explore humanity’s ability to actively shape material reality through intention and love.
Influence on DNA and pH: Dr. Glenn Ryan demonstrates through rigorous experiments that human intention can alter the electrical conductivity of DNA and the pH of water. By visualizing increased conductivity, he reduces the reading from 12.9 kilohms to 6.5 kilohms. This suggests that thought is not merely chemical, but quantum—capable of affecting molecular structure.
The Psychokinetic Effect (PK): Experiments in psychokinesis (PK)—the ability to move physical objects with the mind—show that when consciousness experiences unity with an object, movement becomes possible. Physicists such as Dr. Mike Willik explain that the object is not “outside of you”; it is an appearance within your consciousness. The key is the absence of ego, which directly relates to the need for non-speaking autistics to reduce anxiety in order to communicate.
The Observer Paradox: The famous double-slit experiment is used to argue that consciousness creates reality. It is our observation that “collapses” the probability wave of an object—such as an electron—allowing it to manifest in physical reality. “The physical world we live in has not yet happened. It is your consciousness that brings it into existence.”
The Human Instrument: Vibration, Sound, and Purpose
The documentary concludes that the body is an instrument of resonance, and that intention and love are the most powerful forces of all.
The Body as an Instrument: Dr. Jim Gimzewski of UCLA uses sonocytology to demonstrate that human cells emit detectable vibrations and resonances. Healthy cells produce harmonious sounds, while diseased cells generate erratic ones. This concept applies to the entire organism: we are resonating beings, and our thoughts directly influence this vibration.
Manifestation Through the Voice: Vocal Imprint technology demonstrates how words and emotions create patterns in the world. Dancer Karina Smirnoff learns that her intention to have children—focused with love and positivity—must be projected outward in order to manifest her dream.
The Final Mission: The film asserts that the true purpose of life is “to know thyself.” By exploring our psychic abilities and the power of consciousness, we contribute to the expansion of humanity and to the evolution of a super-human species aligned with the greater design of the universe.
The New Reality: The Awakened Super Human
Super Human: Making the Invisible Visible offers a roadmap for the paradigm shift long sought by non-speaking autistics. Their psychic abilities and telepathy are not isolated miracles, but examples of what it means to live when consciousness is no longer suppressed by fear. The film invites us to discard fear, embrace love, and recognize that the “super human” is not a comic-book hero, but the most authentic and connected version of ourselves.