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Showing posts with label Quantum Reality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quantum Reality. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 April 2025

Our World Is Part of Parallel Quantum Universes

 Quantum entanglement and superposition may seem like strange phenomena, but they ultimately create stable realities like ours.

Everything we see around us, any objects and phenomena, and of course people, are part of the classical world. This world is governed by the laws of classical physics.

But quantum mechanics allows us to see the peculiarities of a tiny world where atoms and subatomic particles play the main role. This world is called quantum and it is home to seemingly very strange things that sometimes contradict classical physics.

For example, in the classical world, water can only be in one of three states at a time: liquid, solid, and gas. It cannot be in two states at the same time. But in the quantum world, a particle can exist in several states at the same time due to a phenomenon known as superposition....<<<Read More>>>...

Tuesday, 18 February 2025

Time Might Flow Backward and Forward in Quantum Realm

People perceive time as a one-way street, always moving from the past through the present to the future. However, a new study reveals that in the quantum world, time can flow both forward and backward.

Physicists have studied the behavior of time within quantum systems using a set of equations, finding that these equations hold true whether time is moving forward or backward.

The study, published in Scientific Reports, provides theoretical evidence of an unusual flow of time at the quantum level.

Quantum physics suggests that time can run backwards due to the peculiar behaviors of particles at this scale, which seem unnatural on a macroscopic level....<<<Read More>>>...

Thursday, 30 January 2025

37-Dimension Experiment Shows Quantum Physics is Even Stranger

 The search for the most paradoxical quantum states of particles led physicists to create an unusual experiment.

Physicists have created particles of light that actually exist in 37 dimensions at once to test an extreme version of the quantum paradox.

The scientists say the experiment shows that quantum physics is much more different from classical physics than many thought. The study is published in the journal Science Advances, New Scientist reports.

The study’s authors focused on the Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger (GHZ) paradox, which shows that quantum particles can remain linked over large distances....<<<Read More>>>...

 

Sunday, 29 December 2024

Our World Is Part of Parallel Quantum Universes

 Quantum entanglement and superposition may seem like strange phenomena, but they ultimately create stable realities like ours.

Everything we see around us, any objects and phenomena, and of course people, are part of the classical world. This world is governed by the laws of classical physics.

But quantum mechanics allows us to see the peculiarities of a tiny world where atoms and subatomic particles play the main role. This world is called quantum and it is home to seemingly very strange things that sometimes contradict classical physics.

For example, in the classical world, water can only be in one of three states at a time: liquid, solid, and gas. It cannot be in two states at the same time. But in the quantum world, a particle can exist in several states at the same time due to a phenomenon known as superposition....<<<Read More>>>....

Wednesday, 30 October 2024

How Quantum Entanglement Works and the Nature of Reality

 Quantum entanglement is counterintuitive phenomenon in quantum physics where two particles become profoundly linked, such that a change in one particle instantly affects the other—even if they are separated by billions of light-years. This effect occurs regardless of the distance, meaning that an action performed on one particle will be reflected in the other, instantaneously.

In 1964, physicist John Bell introduced the idea that these instant changes could indeed be real and measurable, even at extreme distances, formulating what is now known as Bell’s theorem.

This theory challenged the established laws of physics, particularly the principle that information cannot travel faster than the speed of light—a principle confirmed by Albert Einstein decades earlier. Einstein famously referred to quantum entanglement as “spooky action at a distance.”...<<<Read More>>>...

Monday, 15 January 2024

Quantum Consciousness

Alchemy Web Site: 'The hermetic tradition has long been concerned with the relationship between the inner world of our consciousness and the outer world of nature, between the microcosm and the macrocosm, the below and the above, the material and the spiritual, the centric and the peripheral. The hermetic world view held by such as Robert Fludd, pictured a great chain of being linking our inner spark of consciousness with all the facets of the Great World. There was a grand platonic metaphysical clockwork, as it were, through which our inner world was linked by means of a hierarchy of beings and planes to the highest unity of the Divine. This view though comforting is philosophically unsound, and the developments in thought since the early 17th century have made such a hermetic world view untenable and philosophically naive. It is impossible to try to argue the case for such an hermetic metaphysics with anyone who has had a philosophical training, for they will quickly and mercilessly reveal deep philosophical contradictions in this world view. So do we now have to abandon such a beautiful and spiritual world view and adopt the prevailing reductionist materialist conception of the world which has become accepted in the intellectual tradition of the West ?...read more>>>...

Wednesday, 13 December 2023

The Curious Case of Twin Telepathy & Biological Quantum Entanglement

 Quantum entanglement has been observed many times and it’s extremely fascinating, so much so that Einstein called it “spooky action at a distance.” Quantum entanglement occurs when two particles, in their quantum state, are separated from each other yet, when you do to something to one of them the other one does the exact same thing. This happens regardless of what distance is between them.

For example, if you “spin” one of the particles, the other one will also instantaneously start spinning. This suggests that the two, what appear to be “separate” pieces of physical matter are somehow still interconnected in some way we don’t quite yet understand yet. It seems that either they are still “touching” and connected, or it may also be that information is travelling much faster than the speed of light.

But can some sort of quantum entanglement be observed at the ‘classical’ physics scale?

If we examine stories that exist regarding twins for example, quantum entanglement may be the answer. We will get to this (the science) shortly after examining a few examples.

These kinds of sentiments have been found in literature for quite some time, that there is something between twins, and it made me wonder, is there actually something to this?

In their book "The Encyclopedia of Superstitions," folklorists E. and M.A. Radford note that:

"It is a very common belief that twins, especially identical twins, are united by a strong bond of sympathy that each knows when danger or misfortune threatens the other, even when they are separated. In the same mysterious way, any special state of happiness or wellbeing in one of the pair is reflected in the feelings of the other. It is often said that if one twin dies, the other will not live long thereafter."...<<<Read More>>>...

Tuesday, 18 April 2023

A New Theory Indicates Physical Reality is Just Quantum Mirrors

Imagine you sit down and pick up your favorite book. You look at the image on the front cover, run your fingers across the smooth book sleeve, and smell that familiar book smell as you flick through the pages. To you, the book comprises a range of sensory appearances.

But you also expect the book to have its own independent existence behind those appearances. So when you put the book down on the coffee table, walk into the kitchen, or leave your house to go to work, you expect the book still looks, feel, and smells just as it did when you were holding it.

Expecting objects to have their own independent existence – independent of us and any other objects – is actually a deep-seated assumption we make about the world.

This assumption has its origin in the scientific revolution of the 17th century and is part of what we call the mechanistic worldview. According to this view, the world is like a giant clockwork machine whose parts are governed by set laws of motion....<<<Read More>>>...

Friday, 17 March 2023

Quantum Physicists Suggest Objective Reality May Not Exist

 We all assume that there is an objective reality out there, independent of our perception and observation. But what if that assumption is wrong? What if reality is actually created by our interactions with it?

This is the radical idea that some physicists are exploring, based on the findings of quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics is the branch of physics that deals with the smallest particles and forces in nature.

It reveals a bizarre world where particles can exist in superpositions of two or more states at once, until they are measured and collapse into one definite state. It also shows that particles can be entangled, meaning that their states are linked even when they are far apart, and that measuring one affects the other instantaneously.

These phenomena defy our common sense and challenge our notions of reality. They suggest that reality is not fixed and objective, but rather dependent on how we observe it. Some physicists have even proposed that reality does not exist until it is observed, and that observation creates reality....<<<Read More>>>...

Friday, 27 January 2023

Quantum Tunnelling: How Particles Pass Through Impassable Barriers, Like Ghosts

 Quantum tunnelling is when a particle breaks past or “tunnels” through what is supposed to be an impassable, impenetrable, and insurmountable solid barrier. Think of a ghost passing through a concrete wall, for example.

Quantum tunnelling, similar to other “spooky” observations in quantum mechanics, is extremely hard to wrap our minds around. It’s one of multiple observations in the field that show what we think is impossible, is actually probable.

These observations happen at the subatomic level because quantum mechanics observes matter in its smallest form, where we often see strange and unexplainable things happen. It’s commonly believed that the ‘rules’ and physical laws don’t apply to matter at the quantum scale as they do at what’s known at the classical scale. In other words, just because particles have been observed passing through impenetrable barriers at the quantum level, it does not mean human beings can walk through walls or that solid objects can pass through them. Or does it? After all, we are all made up of subatomic particles, aren’t we? There has been evidence that large physical objects can also pass through spatial barriers. ‘Paranormal’ events may, in some way, be connected to what we see in quantum mechanics....<<<Read More>>>...

Tuesday, 4 January 2022

How to Jump Timelines: Mastering Quantum Reality

[Wake Up World]: The quantum field is a wild beast that perplexes even the most astute minds. It seems to fluctuate back and forth between freewill and determinism, its rhythm is nonlinear, and it unfolds frequently in an unpredictable fashion.

One could hardly grasp that the universes editing software for seamlessly splicing and pasting together the strip of film before us, is when we blink our eyes. If we are anything, even before human, we are quantum animals.

So, I’ll be covering the quantum field of timelines. What exactly is a timeline and how you can master being at the cause, and not the effect end of quantum mechanics therefore becoming a master of this reality.

And we can do this by first understanding that the quantum field is made up of pure potential that is expressed as waveforms our consciousness acts as an antenna that translates these waveforms, into what’s known as interference patterns and then once more into particles that make up everything in the physical world, including ourselves.

But providing the raw materials for reality is not where the magic of waveforms stop. They also shape an infinite number of past present and futures since they can accommodate all possibility. We call these past present and futures a timeline. For anyone who is familiar with the mandala effect that is one of the most common examples of memories being carried over from a prior timeline we were on, into the timeline we currently occupy. We are shifting timelines more often than not and many anomalies are left as the artifacts of this.

With the quantum field consisting of limitless potential, the way it even knows what timeline to activate and materialize is through a feedback loop. In fact, when you’re operating at this level of reality, it’s so ambiguous you will need a feedback loop to guide the output. And the guiding force that tells the feedback loop what to produce is the choices we make. The synergy of our thoughts, actions and feelings are what the feedback loop, and therefore reality is responding to....<<<Read More>>>...