great videos on quantum mechanics/theory

it certainly seems to have some validity
and explain some things that have yet
to be fully understood

On Sep 8, 7:43 am, roomsearching <[email protected]> wrote:
> consciousness is subtler than space because even that space is formed in the
> screen of our consciousness.
> This is what Nisargadatta says and i find it is somewhat correct.
>
> The mystery of the physical universe cannot be solved according to Buddha
> because the delve into, the more basic particles you find.
>
> According to a quantum physicist Amit Goswami, even the world is not real
> because our consciousness causes the ever changing wave property of the
> universe to collapse and it gives us an illusory stillness. The world is not
> still, it is continuously in motion.
> But I think the real stillness is probably in our own pure consciousness.
> The video is here  ----http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s42mrdhKwRA
>
> From what I gather so far, consciousness is the most basic property of the
> universe. Pure awareness exists whether it is in a body or  even without a
> body. Being is not necessarily physical in nature. Being itself is a basic
> property of the universe. In fact, the universe appears in this Being. So it
> is actually that the universe is inside us rather than we being in the
> universe. This being is ----ONE. There is only one pure being. Hence it is
> called Brahman or non-duality or Advaita. This is what Ramana says. The Self
> supports everything.
>
> One who gets this point  clearly can continue further and do miracles like
> walking on water or be in two different places at the same time(Ramana did
> this) or clairvoyance and clairaudience.
>
> So literally, everything you see is inside you. And that you is not the body
> (rolling on the floor laughing.). Get the 'I am the body' idea out of your
> head for good. Because it is the first and the last belief that needs to be
> eradicated. (laughing out loud and laughing my ass off).
>
> consciousness cannot be understood by quantum physicists because there are a
> lot of erratic problems they have encountered in the deepest levels of the
> atom - like one thing being at two places at the same time and such other
> stories (laughing out loud).
>
> This is why I do not take part in your poetic discussions anymore because
> this shit is mind boggling and serious business. This is why I was trying to
> do astral projection and stuff like that. You can do many things if u
> practice stuff using your awareness. (fuck the world)
>
> On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 12:14 PM, Marcus <[email protected]> wrote:
> > .
>
> > Yes,    and what of those atoms which make up my hands and my eye-
> > balls.   Do they too have a right to vote in a pretend democracy ??
>
> > Does the occurrence of an electron within it’s probability wave relate
> > to a single atom or many ??
>
> > If infinity and zero where to have a baby what would it be
> > called  ????   don't say One   ???
>
> > There is no physical measure for conscious awareness.    Atomic
> > structure, Newton and Einstein happily record and predict tangible
> > pattern behaviours.     These alone rest in a non-human world where
> > every solution creates multiple questions.    Great fun and very
> > intellectually simulating but does very little to help me understand
> > what it is to be me.   The physicality of the phenomena surrounding me
> > does nothing to help me gets to grips with love, hate, beauty,
> > revelation, stupidity and brilliance, all of which haunt me on a daily
> > basis.
>
> > Science,   Darwinism explains physicality only.  In my head, my mind
> > does exists as much as any other existence, a very real world which is
> > real to me but science will never recognise.
>
> > According to cosmology,  Outer space is 80% dark-energy, which
> > basically means they don’t know.      Like they don’t know what
> > gravity is.   They know how it works but not what it is.
>
> > Similarly, consciousness.   How does physicality occur,  where does it
> > come from and go too ???
>
> > At a sub-atomic level nothing exists in a traditional sense,  it only
> > has a probability of occurring.   Infinite probability is the
> > foundation of all science.
>
> > Now,  decide what it is that brings light into your back yard …………
> > &&&
>
> > .
>
> > On Sep 8, 9:46 am, Mark Ty-Wharton <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > So we live in a Universe made of atoms and the atoms that make up my
> > physical form are as old as the Universe itself
>
> > > Q. Do they know that?
>
> > > Q. Space is the closest thing to a vacuum with just a few hydrogen atoms
> > per cubic centimetre (apart from all the debris) - what's that all about
> > then?
>
> > > Q. Quantum theory predicts that no volume of space can be perfectly empty
> > - meaning the tiny space between the atoms in your physical being have
> > something in them?
>
> > > In any case, the perfect vacuum is only a philosophical concept and has
> > never been observed in practice.
>
> > > Sent from an iPhone

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