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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2008

A response to Philosophy of Quantum Physics.

The parallels between science and spirituality are too strong to dismiss! Thanks for watching! :D

* I meant the Brahman of Hinduism (middle of vid)

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  • I have never seen quantum physics as anything divorced from spirituality, as well as mathmatics, expressive/creative arts, geo/biological studies, and energy/frequency studies.

  • Yes agreed! Unfortunately too many people have! :/

  • very nice.

  • thank you :D

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  • 5:15 I agree. this has been the case for far too long in the "scientific" realm. "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. The earth was without form and void...And God said, Let there be..." God is light. Yet light speaks. This is the duality of light particles acting like sound waves. God's words form the substance of the universe from antimatter or dark matter, whatever there was.

  • Very intelligent response. Remember the end of Contact? She travels to the other side of the Universe, but she couldn't prove it with hard science... Does that mean her experience wasn't real? Is that the irony of reality? True reality is something we will never grasp in a "hard science" way. It's like expecting an ape to be able to read source code. And that's the beauty of it all.

  • Hold on, if you can't observe something, or at least its effects, then how can we possibly claim to know anything about it? .. Seriously, the "reductionist, materialistic" paradigm of physical science is the *only* effective method by which you can discover the truth of nature, as only that which can be demonstrated (ie, observable in any way) can be tested; the fundamental base of science.

  • Man, I'm sorry but you are talking utter nonsense, no offence!

    If you really want to get into the consequences of quantum physics for our understanding of reality (and there _are_ some profound changes one needs to make in order to understand reality in quantum physics) you _need_to_learn_quantum_physics­! Don't confuse the "quantum consiousness" with real science, they haven't got a leg to stand on...

    Keep searching, but remember to be sceptic :)

  • Materiality and quantum will always lead us to a dead end.

  • great vid man.

  • Very nice response, Gerald. He ("No BS" denito9474) can "know" (perhaps "Know BS" would be more appropriate) while we grow in our awareness.

  • Your videos are always awesome Gerald. I love hearing about Quantum physics and Buddhism as complementary.

  • I often wonder how that could be, so many linking patterns in the depths of them...

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