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Engineering the Invisible - A Research Program for Transmaterialization Technology

by Steve Glanz

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  • 21st century
  • Language: English

Engineering the Invisible: A Research Program for Transmaterialization Technology presents a systematic engineering argument for the development of Instrumental Transcommunication (ITC) and Transmaterialization Technology (TMT) — instrumental systems capable of sustained, verifiable interaction with non-physical reality. The work synthesizes twenty-six theoretical frameworks from the frontiers of physics and consciousness science, including psychoenergetic models, analytic idealism, topological geometrodynamics, and the Conscious-Information Field (CIF) framework developed by the author, which serves as the book's primary theoretical foundation. The argument proceeds in four stages. Part One reviews the evidential basis for survival of consciousness and the documented anomalous signal phenomena that constitute the experimental foundation of ITC research. Part Two develops the theoretical turn — the case that these phenomena are not isolated anomalies but expressions of lawful principles governing information transfer across physical and non-physical domains. Part Three proposes original engineering architectures for next-generation ITC devices grounded in the CIF framework, offered as a starting point for a broader research program rather than a definitive catalog. Part Four examines the ramifications of a successful program, including applications in healing, spiritual guidance, and the development of a Theory of Everything that genuinely incorporates consciousness and paranormal phenomena. The work is explicitly interdisciplinary, integrating science, engineering, philosophy, and spirituality as complementary rather than competing frameworks. It is addressed to researchers, engineers, and funders prepared to treat the documented phenomena of ITC as a research program waiting to happen, and to the broader audience for whom the question of what lies beyond physical death remains both personally urgent and empirically unresolved.Ongoing research related to this work is published at transmaterialization.com and at Where Technology Meets the Infinite (sglanz.substack.com). For readers who prefer an e-reader format, the book is also available on Kindle, Apple Books, Kobo, Barnes & Noble, and Google Play.Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).

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Included because retained bibliographic metadata links this work to Afterlife, reincarnation, and near-death experiences, Consciousness, mysticism, and metaphysics, and Parapsychology and psychical research.

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2026-07-13Steve GlanzEnglishOpen license

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  • 10.5281/zenodo.21198875
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