Law of attraction, Resonance

I’m sure most of you have heard about the Law of Attraction. If you know what I’m talking about you must me thinking to yourself, shit here we go again, another nut job going off about his crazy life changing experiences! Worry not! I don’t endorse this philosophy completely just yet as I have yet to seen any of it’s magic at work. Not only that but more than half of the people who endorse this theory speak as though they haven’t graduated high school (scary I know).
Okay to get on with this, the Law of Attraction essentially states that what you predominantly think about will manifest itself into your life. I’m not speaking metaphorically either. The concept is literally that if you think about a red sports car hard enough you will get one. The sports car will literally appear in some way or another into your life. The law is fundamentally saying that your thoughts if worked and manipulated correctly can produce a monetary equivalent through manifestation of your thoughts into reality. I’m not making this up, and they do seem to have some sort of backing or evidence through quantum physics in the sense that your mind creates reality through the double slit experiment which requires an observer, which also requires that you’re creating reality. It’s difficult to really get a grasp on but I can see where they’re coming from.
Why Not?

I don’t however think that this is completely possible for one specific reason, and that is resonate frequencies. My idea is that because every molecule has a specific resonating frequency then it has to be possible that the way the electrical signals in our brain can influence reality in a more substantial way than I previously believed. It may also be true that we can stimulate our brains through specific resonating frequencies that simulate the part of our brains which can produce feelings of love, enjoyment, and happiness all together.
One problem I have just thought of with this idea is that our brains are essentially made of the same material, molecules that form the cells of our brain, or neurons. However the problem with finding a specific resonating frequency for a particular part of the brain is that a resonating frequency would stimulate ALL of the molecules in our brains because essentially it’s all the same molecules.
I’m not saying I completely agree with this theory, nor am I saying that it is completely impossible. There are both pretty solid cases for both but there needs to be more documented scientific research done which can without even the smallest doubt prove to the scientific community and the world that this isn’t a joke. When that material comes out I will be ecstatic and will fully accept this idea but until then I’m not going to call it fact.