I have posted a couple times before here and also here that scientists believe our universe may be a projection or hologram. It seems crazy on the surface but really the more you research and really just think about it is it so crazy? We have games, simulations, and movies that even on their basic levels are pretty convincing. Our dreams seem like reality until we “wake up” into what we think is real. What we perceive as real has more to do with what we believe and accept than any set rules or reality. Here is another article on how scientists more and more believe this to be true.
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Another good read about our energy based world
Craig, , Quantum Physics, 0
I posted an entry a while back about how everything in our world is based on energy. Everything you...
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Time just doesn’t exist
Craig, , Quantum Physics, 0
It has been discussed more and more lately that the notion of time, or what we perceive of time,...
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Physicists Examine Consciousness & Conclude The Universe Is ‘Spiritual, Immaterial & Mental’
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When we look at the weird and wacky world of quantum physics, it can be hard to make sense...
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The universe may not exist
Craig, , My Thoughts, Quantum Physics, 0
While reading this article about the Higgs Boson particle and recent data that shows the universe shouldn’t, and oddly...
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Not just our universe but a multiverse?
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Here is a very interesting article that very nicely explains how, with our new understanding of quantum physics, the...
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The Dalai Lama Turns Modern Science On Its Head With This One Question
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Mind Science The Dalai Lama, spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism has been engaged with scientists for the last 20...
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First Experimental Evidence That Time Is an Emergent Quantum Phenomenon
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“One of the great challenges in physics is to unite the theories of quantum mechanics and general relativity. But...
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How We Fast Forward Memories and Can Learn to Slow Time
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Recently scientists from the University of Texas found a mechanism in the brain that explains how we are able...