In the early trials deep within the Coconut Research Institute’s high-tech consciousness lab, researchers discovered that when a mature coconut is exposed simultaneously to plasma resonance, harmonic sonar frequencies, and intention-coded light, its molecular structure begins to reorganize in alignment with the human biofield. Originally designed to measure plasma memory within organic material, this experiment unexpectedly triggered a brief gravitational phase shift, causing several coconuts to gently rise from the laboratory table and hover in complete stillness above the researchers’ heads.

During this levitation event—officially documented as CRI Event 7A, confirmed for the first time that coconuts possess intrinsic responsive geometry capable of interacting with consciousness-based energy fields—an insight that ignited the Institute’s decades-long pursuit of intention-assisted anti-gravitational research.