THE SMALLEST MIND WARP EVER CONSIDERED
According to the Cambridge Dictionary, the word quantum is defined as; the smallest amount or unit of something, especially energy. The operative word in this definition is the word "something", or some THING... The study of quantum mechanics or quantum physics is like the old dichotomy of Science vs Religion in that all physicists remain in a linear mindset. The mere fact that they use quantum calculations and mathematics to study the "quantum field" implies that they remain in the observation or perspective of the physical.
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Although many theories about quantum physics become nutty and weird, such as "entanglement" or "superpositionning" as well as other odd behaviours being observed, they are still only observing particles of matter.
Is there thus a difference between the Quantum Field and the Ether? Perhaps there is, since the tiniest of particles still resides in an ocean of nothingness, where Consciousness is not taken into account due to the fact that in and of itself, it can't be measured.
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And that's where the paradox lies.
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YOUR LINKS TO THOSE DISCUSSING QUANTA
In no particular order of importance
Burt Goldman
As a personal growth teacher, Burt wrote numerous bestsellers, created a vast curriculum of transformational programs, and shared his groundbreaking techniques on various world stages.
Quantum Jumping is perhaps his most iconic methodology of all time. Burt’s experiments with Quantum Jumping began on himself: where he used it to learn painting, photography, and entrepreneurship at the age of 80+.
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In 2014 he then published the first-ever Quantum Jumping program with Mindvalley, which became a global bestseller with over 70,000 Quantum Jumpers worldwide.
Amit Goswani
Theoretical Quantum Physicist Dr. Amit Goswami is a revolutionary amongst a growing body of renegade scientists who, in recent years, has ventured into the domain of the spiritual in an attempt both to interpret the seemingly inexplicable findings of curious experiments and to validate intuitions about the existence of a spiritual dimension of life.
David Albert
David Z Albert, PhD, is Frederick E. Woodbridge Professor of Philosophy and Director of the MA Program in The Philosophical Foundations of Physics at Columbia University in New York. He received his BS in physics from Columbia College (1976) and his doctorate in theoretical physics from The Rockefeller University (1981) under Professor Nicola Khuri. Afterwards he worked with Professor Yakir Aharonov of Tel Aviv University.
Fred Alan Wolfe
Fred Alan Wolf is a physicist, writer, and lecturer who earned his Ph.D. in theoretical physics at UCLA in 1963. He continues to write, lecture throughout the world, and conduct research on the relationship of quantum physics to consciousness. He is the National Book Award Winning author of Taking the Quantum Leap.
Sean Carroll
I'm interested in how the world works at the deepest levels, which leads me to do research in physics and philosophy. My current interests include foundational questions in quantum mechanics, spacetime, statistical mechanics, complexity, and cosmology, with occasional dabblings elsewhere.
Dianne Collins
Dianne Collins, original thinker and popular media personality is the creator of the QuantumThink® system of thinking and author of the 6-time award winning bestseller Do You QuantumThink? New Thinking That Will Rock Your World, considered a “must-read” for our changing times. She is dedicated to people living spirited, joyful, and masterful lives through leaps in awareness and new thinking using what she calls, “the physics of mind.”