The History of TimeWaver
and the Scientific Background
1896
Sigmund Freud
Sigmund Freud reports on the concept of psychoanalysis for the first time. He is deeply involved in the study of the human psyche.
1896
Antoine Henri Becquerel, Marie Curie
Antoine-Henri Becquerel discovers radioactivity by a coincidence. He called his discovery “uranium radiation”. One year later, Marie Curie continued to experiment with uranium radiation as a PhD student of Becquerel. She discovers other radioactive substances. However, radioactive decay is not predictable and does not follow a causal but an acausal process. Completely new explanatory models have to be developed from that point on.From 1896
Groundbreaking Findings
Groundbreaking findings in quantum physics postulate: Reality, at its deepest level, is not matter, but information. From this point onwards, the division between matter and psyche is abolished.
1900
Max Planck
Max Planck presents Planck’s radiation law and lays the foundation for modern quantum physics with his quantum hypothesis. He is inspired by the work of Albert Einstein, who is still unknown at the time.
1900 – 1945
Revolutionary Findings
Revolutionary findings in quantum physics postulate a new paradigm that forms the basis of today’s natural science: Reality, at its deepest level, is not matter, but information.
1905
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein expands Planck’s model. He explains the photoelectric effect and is later awarded the Nobel Prize for his work – the birth of quantum physics.
From 1905
Revolutionary Findings
Physics has to reject the established principle of causality. Einstein and many other renowned physicists of that time are working on a mathematical rule that brings together the four basic forces of physics. A “world formula” cannot be developed.
1906
S. Freud and His Colleague C.G. Jung
Freud and his colleague C.G. Jung get to know each other. They have an intensive exchange of expertise over the next few years.
1906 – 1924
S. Freud and C.G. Jung
Sigmund Freud establishes the distinction between the “conscious” and the larger and more influential “unconscious”. He develops a structural model of the human psyche. C.G. Jung develops his model of the “collective unconscious” and the theory of archetypes, thus opening up psychology to new, metaphysical aspects.1912
Alexander Gurwitsch
Alexander Gurwitsch published his theory of the morphic field in 1912 and discovered photoemission in onion cells in 1923. The biophysicist Prof. Dr. Fritz A. Popp later demonstrated this emission experimentally in humans and subsequently established his own variant of biophotonics.
1924
Werner Heisenberg
Werner Heisenberg establishes theoretical quantum mechanics and thus provides decisive impulses for future nuclear physics.
1924 - 1931
Many Renowned Physicists
The “Sturm und Drang” period of quantum physics. Niels Bohr, Werner Heisenberg, Wolfgang Pauli, Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker and many other renowned physicists engage in a permanent scientific exchange.
1925
Wolfgang Pauli
Nobel laureate Wolfgang Pauli introduces a fourth quantum number to describe electrons in the atom and thus explains the stability of the elements.
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1930
Wolfgang Pauli
In 1930, Wolfgang Pauli formulates the neutrino hypothesis, a model that explains radioactive decay by introducing a new elementary particle.
1931
Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker
Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker works on the philosophical aspects of quantum theory.
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1932
Wolfgang Pauli and C.G. Jung
Wolfgang Pauli and C.G. Jung meet for the first time. They develop an intense friendship and exchange ideas over the following decades. Together they work out the principle of synchronicity. It states that simultaneous or chronologically close events which are not causally linked, but which appear to be so, are connected by meaning alone. In the following years, Jung succeeds in proving empirically that there is not only a subjective unconscious, but also an objective collective unconscious that interconnects humanity as a whole.
1938
Otto Hahn
Otto Hahn discovers nuclear fission. Initially, the peaceful use of nuclear energy is the main focus.
1943
Niels Bohr and Erwin Schrödinger
Niels Bohr and Erwin Schrödinger, co-founders of quantum physics and later Nobel laureates, postulate that quantum processes represent the interface between matter and consciousness.
1945
Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima
The end of war in Europe in 1945. The dropping of the atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki marked a turning point in the history of mankind. Ultimately, the event was only made possible by quantum physics. At the same time, it is also a turning point for science and research in this field.
1952
Wolfgang Pauli and C.G. Jung
Wolfgang Pauli and C.G. Jung jointly publish the book “The Interpretation of Nature and the Psyche”, in which they concretize the synchronicity principle.
1961
Robert G. Jahn
Professor G. Jahn founds the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Lab (PEAR) at Princeton University. He conducts research outside the established scientific community. For decades, he has been working on the mental influenceability of physical random and noise processes.
1969
Burkhard Heim
Based on Einstein’s work, the physicist Burkhard Heim (a student of Werner Heisenberg at the Max Planck Institute) was the first to develop a unified field theory, defining the physical Information Field. In its final version, Burkhard Heim’s model consists of 12 dimensions and thus explains the universe. The model distinguishes between a physical reality and a reality of consciousness.
1980
David Bohm
In 1980, quantum physicist David Bohm published the book “Wholeness and the Implicate Order”. The structure found by David Bohm defines the explicit and implicate order and provides a mathematical formalism for them. There is always an implicate order that cannot be objectified. In his book, he also describes implicit consciousness as the basis of self-consciousness. His theory is still one of the most promising interpretations of quantum theory.
1981
Rupert Sheldrake
Rupert Sheldrake, an English Professor of Biology, makes the concept of “morphic fields” internationally known through his research and publications.
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1989
Marcus Schmieke

After studying physics and philosophy, the inventor of TimeWaver technology Marcus Schmieke spends twelve years in various Indian monasteries. There he studies Vedic philosophy and astrology, among other things. The synthesis of natural science and philosophy becomes the guideline in his life.
1994
Scientific Work
Scientific work on the synthesis of natural science and philosophy. Marcus Schmieke also continues the research work of the great and renowned scientists from before 1945. Bridging the gap between physics and psychology or between mind and matter is one of the main focuses of his work.
1995
Naturwissenschaft und Bewusstsein
“Naturwissenschaft und Bewusstsein: Das letzte Geheimnis (Natural science and consciousness: The last secret)”. Marcus Schmieke’s first major work to build a bridge between physics and philosophy.
1996
Foundation of the Vedic Academy (ConScience e.V. since 2018)
Foundation of the Vedic Academy (100 years after the discovery of radioactivity):
Publications, seminars, webinars, lecture series, studies on Sanskrit, Yoga, Ayurveda, Indian Astrology, Indian Architecture. Renamed ConScience from 2012. The Vedic Academy becomes ConScience e.V. in 2018, as many of the research areas go beyond the scope of Vedic knowledge.
1997
Book “Das Lebensfeld (The Field of Life)” by Marcus Schmieke
“Das Lebensfeld (The Field of Life)” combines the fundamentals of modern natural science with a spiritual view of life.
1998
Marcus Schmieke meets Burkhard Heim
The result is an intensive exchange. For Marcus Schmieke, Burkhard Heim’s 12-dimensional model forms the scientific basis for the Information Field analysis and is also the theoretical foundation for the development of the TimeWaver systems.2002 – 2007
Robert G. Jahn and Nikolai Kozyrev


The integration of Professor Robert G. Jahn’s research work with that of the Russian astrophysicist Nikolai Kozyrev finally leads to a breakthrough. Time is given a key role in the communication between matter and the Information Field. By integrating two Kozyrev mirrors, the TimeWaver technology becomes practically applicable. The acausal physical effects that occur play a major role in TimeWaver systems. TimeWaver hardware and software is now available and able to connect people to the Information Field.
2007
Founding of TimeWaver
Founding of the company TimeWaver in Berlin. Production and development of the first TimeWaver systems in Germany. Introduction of the first TimeWaver systems. Immediate and sustainable success inspires further research and product development.
2009
IACR
Founding of the IACR (Institute for Applied Consciousness Research) in Berlin. This is where the interaction between matter and consciousness is researched. In 2012, the IACR launches the “Single Electron Mind Switch experiment”.
2010
Kränzlin Castle
TimeWaver moves to Kränzlin Castle – until today.
2010 - 2024
Development of various TimeWaver systems in the field of Information Field technology and frequency application

TimeWaver is successfully developing a wide range of systems, not only for professional use in the areas of wellbeing and holistic health, but also for business, coaching, family analysis and personal development. The systems are sold internationally and users are professionally trained worldwide.
From 2010, TimeWaver’s development team works on integrating frequency applications into the TimeWaver system. As a result, the TimeWaver Frequency system is developed. The next milestone has been reached: Information Field analysis for frequency applications.
The TimeWaver Frequeny McMakin system was developed in collaboration with the US American Carolyn McMakin; it is based on her experience in the field of frequency specific microcurrent (FSM) since 1996.
With TimeWaver BIZ in the commercial field and the TimeWaver Coaching Module, important new applications for Information Field analyses are being developed in the following years.
2013
TimeWaver Home
Development of the TimeWaver Home system, a compact device for home application of the TimeWaver technology.
2013
Global Earth Healing Project (GEHP)
The Global Earth Healing Project (GEHP) was launched on the initiative of Dr. Hendrik Treugut, Thomas Baschab and Marcus Schmieke, supported by the cooperation partners Dr. Roger Nelson and Brenda Dunne.
2013
Christian Halper
Christian Halper, entrepreneur, vegan pioneer and restaurateur, joins the company as an investor and partner.
2015
Book “The Second Path” by Marcus Schmieke
“The Second Path” describes Marcus Schmieke’s life journey of discovery, insights and developments.
2015
LevelWave Module / RealTimeWaver
After years of development in collaboration with Sabine Weber, the TimeWaver LevelWave Module is about to be completed with an extension to up to 65 billion information units. At the same time, RealTimeWaver is released, enabling real-time monitoring of processes in the Information Field.
2017
Book “Follow the Inner Path” by Marcus Schmieke
“Follow the Inner Path”, the continuation of the book “The Second Path”, reveals the deep inner insights that shape and inspire Marcus Schmieke.
2017
TimeWaver Pro Software
The TimeWaver Pro software is introduced and represents a milestone in the further development of TimeWaver software.
2017
Founding of ECR (Existential Consciousness Research) Institute
The Existential Consciousness Research Institute is founded under the auspices of the Veden-Akademie e.V. to organize symposia, congresses and seminars on the subject of consciousness research and to network with other organizations.
2017
Premiere of Healy
The medical device Healy, the first smartphone-controlled wearable with Information Field technology, is presented.
2018
First Symposium of the ECR
The first ECR symposium with numerous humanities scholars and natural scientists; the first Worlds of Consciousness conference in Bad Nauheim with over 300 participants.
2019
Founding of the Healy World Network
In over 20 countries, Healy World is successfully launched as an international network with Healy as its main product. Introduction of the Healy Watch.
2020
Healy World Network
The Healy World network celebrates 200,000 members.
2021
EQTC Course: University course with seven international professors on consciousness and quantum physics
From April to June 2021, a certificate course on “EXPANSIONS OF QUANTUM THEORY TOWARDS CONSCIOUSNESS” with seven international professors and 100 participants is conducted with Marcus Schmieke.
2021
Cooperation of the Scientifical Medical Network and the Galileo Commission with ECR
Close cooperation with the international Scientific and Medical Network and the Galileo Commission
2023
US Launch
Official launch of TimeWaver systems in the United States
2025
Product Launch TimeWaver MobileQuantum
The Future of Information Field Technology Starts Now