Re: SouthernGal: The Interview
by
SouthernGal
10/21/2009, 2:29 AM
You've heard of mind over matter have you not? We know that matter in it's basic form is light particles and through experiments it has been found that conscious intent can and does influence matter. Read the Intention Experiment by Lynne McTaggart.
This explains the "sea of possibilities" better than I could...
When Einstein used the word "spooky" he
was referring to the sub-atomic phenomena whereby
the building blocks of our material reality exist
both as particles and wave-forms at the same time.
This makes it possible for an electron to be present
everywhere simultaneously throughout the universe.
This is known as superposition.
What is "spooky" about superposition is
that it only occurs when it is not being observed
or measured. Once a measurement of this phenomenon
is attempted, the superposition of the particle being
measured in its all-pervading wave-form collapses
into a single particle with space-time dimensions.
Superposition will even collapse in anticipation of
a measuring device detecting it after a measurable
event takes place. This gives superposition a non-local
omniscient quality in addition to being omnipresent.
Einstein characterized this non-local aspect of quantum
measurement as "spooky action at a distance".1
Superposition also contains all of the possibilities
within which the particle can interact with all other
particles. It is, therefore, in a state of infinite
quantum potentiality. The wave-form of this state
is said to be in perfect coherence as there is nothing
there to create an interference pattern. It is the
measurement that interferes with this state of coherence
and acts like a filter, which allows only one of the
infinite possibilities of the particle's position
to materialize. Without measurement the particle aspect
slips back to the quantum state. Therefore, the particles
that make up our "reality" require constant
measurement in order to maintain their physicalness.
Do you believe humans have a spirit? If so, then you could also refer to the human spirit as the higher self.
These interviews have been a lot of fun, GEnH thanks for asking some great questions.
SG