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Wheeler explained that “this is a mind-stretching idea”. Wheeler intuitively believed that the universe is built like an enormous feedback loop, a loop in which we contribute to the ongoing creation of not just the present and the future but the past as well.
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And by peering back into time, even back to the Big Bang, our present observations select one out of many possible quantum histories for that universe. It’s not only the future that is still undetermined but the past as well. As a result of his research, Wheeler theorized that we are part of a universe that is a work in progress we are tiny patches of the universe looking at itself - and building itself. John Wheeler, theoretical physicist, and colleague of Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr made enormous strides in laying out the link between quantum physics and consciousness. If initial conditions do not forever determine an object’s motion, if instead, every time we observe, there is a new beginning, then the world is creative at the base level.” ― Theoretical Quantum Physicist Dr. “Quantum physics presents a new and exciting worldview that challenges old concepts, such as deterministic trajectories of motion and causal continuity. A single outcome is realized out of many possibilities. However, if the physicists remove the detectors, each photon seems to travel both routes simultaneously like a tiny wave, producing the striped pattern. The outcome of the double-slit experiment depends on what the physicists try to measure: If they set up detectors beside the slits, the photons act like ordinary particles, always traversing one route or the other, not both at the same time. The observer effect was validated with the double-slit experiment which revealed that particles are in the state of potential until they are observed. The term observer effect in quantum physics means that the act of observing something will influence the thing being observed and by the observation, waves turn into particles. The entire universe is made of fields playing a vast, subatomic symphony and quantum physicists are trying to understand the melody.” ( Don Lincoln, Nova – The Nature of Reality – The Good Vibrations of Quantum Field Theories) Everything that exists is just an effect of many infinite fields vibrating. “Quantum fields are a mind-bending way of thinking. The second you observe a quantum system, it picks a specific location or state – breaking the superposition. But oddly, this is only the case when they aren’t observed. Quantum mechanics is often counterintuitive, allowing for particles to be in several places or states at once – this is called a non-local superposition. Moreover, QFT has been repeatedly validated over the last 100 years and is now considered accepted science. What we perceive as particles are excitations of the quantum field. QFT was first theorized by Albert Einstein, Werner Heisenberg, and Max Planck. Quantum field theory (QFT) is the concept that the universe is an entanglement of energy waves. And these quantum fields are made up of particles. What we interpret as “matter” is itself a quantum field. In 1985 Physicist Freeman Dyson said that “ mind, as manifested by the capacity to make choices, is to some extent inherent in every electron. Many of their theories included the concept of non-local consciousness and provided the first hints that our minds are potentially immaterial. Physicists such as John Bell, David Bohm, Roger Penrose, Albert Einstein, Boris Podolsky and Nathan Rosen also contributed to this theory. As a result of their groundbreaking research, many well respected theoretical physicists have supported mathematical results on their theory. They proposed that the wave function collapses due to its interaction with consciousness. In the 1930’s Eugene Wigner and John von Neumann first developed the idea that quantum mechanics has something to do with the workings of the mind. “The future depends on what we do in the present. Always aim at purifying your thoughts and everything will be well.”
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“Always aim at complete harmony of thought and word and deed. Keep your values positive, because your values become your destiny.” What he thinks, he becomes…keep your habits positive because your habits become your values. Gandhi said, “a man is but the product of his thoughts. Quantum science is only just now validating the wisdom of the world’s greatest thinkers such as Greek philosopher, Plato who said in 391 BC, “like tends toward likes.”īuddha said, “all experiences are preceded by mind, having mind as their master created by mind…guard well your thoughts…with our thoughts we make the world.” Ancient wisdom teachers had no access to quantum theory, yet they instinctively knew about consciousness and the quantum mind (aka quantum cognition).