The zero point vacuum conveys the "historical experience of matter" through minute vortices called torsion waves. These waves, travel through hyperspace at speeds orders of magnitude greater than light, carrying universal information encoded in their structure.Similar to magnetic impulses on a computer disk, these vortices record information on the state of particles and their interactions.When two or more torsion waves intersect, they form interference patterns that integrate information on the ensemble of particles involved. This interference pattern becomes a record of the entire system, from atoms and molecules to organisms and ecosystems.