At the cutting edge of science and technology today is artificial
intelligence and robotics, which are being driven by ever-increasing
computational speeds made possible by quantum computing. When the
capacity of technological computation rivals the speed of our capacity
to think and process information as humans, then we will reach the
singularity and a superintelligence will emerge in our society,
triggering runaway technological growth.
While this is coming in
the very near future, we are also now learning how this very type of
quantum creative power is already at play in our world via the interplay
of human consciousness and the material world. In the early 1900’s, the
famous double-slit experiment demonstrated that material objects can
actually change their composition based on what is being held in
consciousness when said objects are observed.
In other words, the
world around us is being created moment by moment, and our expectations
of what the world should be is what gives it form. In order to alter
its form or to change course, we can use the directed focus of the mind
to envision and feel something different for ourselves, and in time and
through repetition, this reality will eventually take form. The feeling
is the key....<<<Read More>>>...