David Icke and others propose the same speculative dribble. The problem is that too many people have lost the skill of critical thinking. These new-age, pseudo-science gurus would not be popular if people weren't so ignorant and scientifically illiterate.
Someone needs to explain how belief in something can make it real? Where is science if empirical evidence is no longer needed? I agree that there is this, what we call 'spiritual' aspect' of life, because it is something felt, but putting it into the words of science is just plain confusing.
I don't understand the connection between quantum mechanics and the idea of an immaterial, undetectable soul. Either I'm missing something or he's just making superficial connections between two unrelated ideas. Also, the primary problem with his philosophy is, IF YOU CAN'T PROVIDE EVIDENCE THAT SOMETHING EXISTS, HOW CAN YOU KNOW THAT IT EXISTS?
It doesn NOT 'evolve' into a wave. It measures like a wave. Measuring is exactly what gives us wave/particle duality, because we measure it as a wave but it acts like a particle. We can measure waves. You have no idea what your talking about. And how the hell does this have anything to do with Platonic forms or qualia? You are mashing up a bunch of words & ideas together of which you obviously have a poor understanding.
Feel the sensations of everything around you. Experience of sight, sound, smell. Experiences which cannot be imagined. Consciousness has two polarities, we're attracted to one, and repelled by the other. These two polarities create contrast, similar to the way a vibrating string creates music. I believe that's an analogy for the whole universe, we are instruments creating music. Together we are a symphony, and our song is never finished.
The magnetic and gravitational fields that are the foundation of physics are interesting too, because they are totally non-physical. They are simply fields of affect. Hold two magnets close to each other, you feel their pull but there is nothing physically connecting them. It's a behavior of the universe. Why does the universe behave this way? It's a fundamental aspect of reality. I see consciousness in the same way, as being a fundamental property of reality, intertwined with everything.
David Icke and others propose the same speculative dribble. The problem is that too many people have lost the skill of critical thinking. These new-age, pseudo-science gurus would not be popular if people weren't so ignorant and scientifically illiterate.
ToxicWastoid 3 days ago
What a fucking con-man.
Go fuck yourself.
bigboy45454545 2 months ago
How is a wave not energy? Isn't the fact that it is a wave show that it is energy?
Regemiteable 2 months ago
Someone needs to explain how belief in something can make it real? Where is science if empirical evidence is no longer needed? I agree that there is this, what we call 'spiritual' aspect' of life, because it is something felt, but putting it into the words of science is just plain confusing.
haywoodwhy 2 months ago
I don't understand the connection between quantum mechanics and the idea of an immaterial, undetectable soul. Either I'm missing something or he's just making superficial connections between two unrelated ideas. Also, the primary problem with his philosophy is, IF YOU CAN'T PROVIDE EVIDENCE THAT SOMETHING EXISTS, HOW CAN YOU KNOW THAT IT EXISTS?
ApertureScience27 2 months ago
It doesn NOT 'evolve' into a wave. It measures like a wave. Measuring is exactly what gives us wave/particle duality, because we measure it as a wave but it acts like a particle. We can measure waves. You have no idea what your talking about. And how the hell does this have anything to do with Platonic forms or qualia? You are mashing up a bunch of words & ideas together of which you obviously have a poor understanding.
EpistemicFusion 2 months ago
Thank you Deepak. I am understanding better all the time.
shelly2shellybobelly 2 months ago
Feel the sensations of everything around you. Experience of sight, sound, smell. Experiences which cannot be imagined. Consciousness has two polarities, we're attracted to one, and repelled by the other. These two polarities create contrast, similar to the way a vibrating string creates music. I believe that's an analogy for the whole universe, we are instruments creating music. Together we are a symphony, and our song is never finished.
LambadLambadLambda 2 months ago
The magnetic and gravitational fields that are the foundation of physics are interesting too, because they are totally non-physical. They are simply fields of affect. Hold two magnets close to each other, you feel their pull but there is nothing physically connecting them. It's a behavior of the universe. Why does the universe behave this way? It's a fundamental aspect of reality. I see consciousness in the same way, as being a fundamental property of reality, intertwined with everything.
LambadLambadLambda 2 months ago
That s broglie s law
munawt 2 months ago