Out in the world there is a growing need to be connected.
There is a growing unbalance in society showing a need for deeper connections
and meaning. I agree as many others do there is a need for more deeper
connections today. It might be more than many would like to know
but isn't about time? What is your happiness worth?
http://walmartramen.blogspot.com/2015/03/going-triad-into-21st-century.html
We all do have a deeper connection to each other anyway, more than we all knew!
Best noted by the video "The Oneness - We Are All One"
"Big thanks to the creators of those movies for giving us a more in depth
look into our true reality."
~~~~~Quantum Mechanics Reveals How We Are All Truly Connected
We all know, deep down, that we are all connected. But is this notion
of beingconnected only a magical feeling or is it concrete fact? Quantum mechanics or the
study of the micro-world states illustrates that what we think of reality, is not so.
Our human brains trick us into believing in the idea of separation when in truth, nothing is
truly separated —including human beings.
The Perception of Separation
As a species that grew and evolved to become one of the Earth’s most dominatingforces, we came to believe that we were its greatest glory. Surely this thinking has
slowly evaporated, but it still holds weight in today’s culture. But when we look into
the atomic world with a magnifying lens, it becomes evident that we are not exactly what
we thought we were. Our atoms and electrons are no more important or
significant than the makeup of the oak tree outside your window,
blowing in the wind. In fact, we are much less different from even the chair you
sit on while you read this.
The tricky part in all of this knowledge and wisdom that quantum mechanics has imparted
to us, is that we don’t know where to draw the line. Primarily because the physiology
of our brains prevents us from truly experiencing the universe as it is.
Our perception is our reality; but it is not the universe’s.
The Basics of Quantum Theory
In order to truly understand what is happening at a sub-atomic level when we think ofsomeone or when we feel the lightness of love for another; we must first bridge the gap
between the micro-world and the macro-world. This is much easier said than done,
because the micro-world operates under significantly different laws.
String Theory states that our universe is made up of tiny little string particles and waves.
These strings are the building blocks of the universe we experience, and make up
the multiverse and the 11 dimensions that exist in the multiverse.
Quantum Entanglement’s Spooky Actions
So how do these tiny strings that bind the book of life, correlate to how we experienceconsciousness and affect the physical realm?
It was in 1935, that Albert Einstein and his coworkers discovered quantum entanglement
lurking in the equations of quantum mechanics, and came realized how “spooky”
and strange it truly was. This lead to the EPR paradox introduced by Einstein, Poldolsky
and Rosen. The EPR paradox stated that the only ways of explaining the effects of
quantum entanglement were to assume the universe is nonlocal, or that the
true basis of physics is hidden (also known as a hidden-variable theory).
What nonlocality means in this case, is that events occurring to entangled objects are
linked even when the events cannot communicate through spacetime, spacetime having the
speed of light as a limiting velocity.Nonlocality is also known as spooky action at
a distance (Einstein’s famous phrase for describing the phenomenon).
Think about it this way, when two atoms that come into contact with each other,
they experience a sort of “unconditional bond” with one another.
That spans an infinite amount of space, as far as we are capable of observing.
This discovery was so bizarre that even Albert Einstein went to his grave thinking that
Quantum Entanglement was not real and simply a bizarre calculation of the universe’s
workings. Since Einstein’s days, there have been a multitude of experiments to test the
validity of quantum entanglement, many of which supported the theory that when
two particles come into contact, if one’s direction is changed, so too will the other.
In 2011, Nicolas Gisin at University of Geneva was one of the first humans to
witness that very thing, a form of communication that went beyond the realm of space
and time. Where there would typically be a medium like air or space for the
atom to communicate what it was doing; during quantum entanglement there
is no medium, communication is instantaneous. Through Gisin’s work in Switzerland,
humans were physically capable of witnessing quantum entanglement through the use of
photon particles for one of the first times in human history.
So What Does This Mean For Humans?
Senior scientist at Princeton University, Dr.Roger Nelson began a 14-year longstudy and organization called The Global Consciousness Project (GCP).
The GCP uses electromagnetically-shielded computers (called “eggs”)
placed in over 60 countries around the world that generate random numbers.
Imagine that each computer (egg) is flipping a coin and trying to guess the
outcome. With heads being counted as “1’s” and tails as “0’s”.
Each time they guess correctly, they consider it a “hit”.
The computers do this 100 times every second.
Based on probability, you would imagine that with enough attempts, the
computers would break even at 50/50. And up until the catastrophic and
rattling events of 9/11, that’s what was occurring. Randomness created by
quantum physics, to the best of its ability.
After 9/11 occurred, the numbers that were once supposed to behave randomly,
started working in unison. All of a sudden the “1’s” and “0’s” were coinciding and
working in sync. In fact, the GCP’s results were so far above chance it’s actually kind of
shocking. Over the 426 pre-determined events measured in the entirety of the project, the
recorded probability of a hit were greater than 1 in 2, far more than probability
could explain. Their hits were measuring in at an overall probability of
1 in a million. Reminding the world and skeptics alike, that even quantum physics
shows itself in the least likely of places.
So what this means on a psychological and philosophical field, is that what we once thought
was a figment of our imagination is much more real than we could’ve ever imagined.
When you touch someone’s heart, emotionally becoming attached to someone,
something occurs. Your atoms, the building blocks of your presence in the
universe become entangled.
Sure, most physicists will tell you it’s impossible to feel this entanglement, this “spooky”
connection to another living being. But when you reflect on a past love or a mother’s
inexplicable knowledge of their child in danger; then you really have to stop and
look at the evidence. There is proof that we are all connected, and it has more to do
with the creation of the universe than the simple fact that we are all humans.
It’s not magic, it’s quantum mechanics.
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