A very interesting and potentially groundbreaking discovery has recently been made in Quantum Mechanics. Researchers at CalTech have been able to see motion even in stationary objects at the quantum level. This means that we may also be able to soon to detect graviton waves. Long term think see and detect gravity. This is big news in also proving once more that everything behaves like a particle and a wave. More and more amazing discoveries abound in our quantum understanding.
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A great explanation of Einsteins Special Theory of Relativity
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A high school junior won a competition with this short video that does a great at explaining Einsteins Special Theory of Relatiity....
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The Strange Link Between the Human Mind and Quantum Physics
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By Philip Ball 16 February 2017 Nobody understands what consciousness is or how it works. Nobody understands quantum mechanics...
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Another step in proving that reality doesn’t exist until you are looking at it
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It has been more and more thought, and now proven, that reality doesn’t exist until we are consciously aware...
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Scientists simulate time travel with photons
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Below is a link to an article which discusses how scientists have simulated time travel with photons. It also...
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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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At the most fundamental level, matter, energy and information are identical.
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“The physicists say that the forces of nature come from one fundamental unified field. They do not talk about...
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Why you should be aware of Quantum Physics
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Of course the main focus and topics of this site is spirituality and quantum physics. Both of these have...
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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...
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