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David Bohm, Wholistic Universe, quantum physics

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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2009

Interview With Basil Hiley, Emeritus Professor of Physics in Birbeck College.

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  • I'm sure well paid mainstream scientists would rather this not go on TV or radio because not only could it threaten their work, it would dramtically turn about science the way we were taught it. The last thing the global elite want are masses of people capable of critical thinking and threatening their agenda with well paid scientists giving out misinformation. Mainstream science is stuck in the left brain whereas these people are open minded with both sides working.

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  • This is genius and what the ancients have been teaching us for millennia! There is no parts because reality is an illusion, a vibration, it's only real because we believe it so and believe it so because we are forced by society and culture to. Sad but a simple truth.

  • @MsJster7 wat

  • @nickharvey7 Does uncertainty exist outside of thought? For there to be certainty or uncertainty there has to be a mind to look at and measure it. When I do Art, I feel as though I'm being guided. I may not know where I'm being taken, but that uncertainty doesn't exist outside of my knowledge. My knowledge is what dictates my certainty.

  • Maybe even the electron has a quantum consciousness... That's a really radical thought, I'm going to have to consider that more...

  • Interesting that Dr. Hiley mentioned Roger Penrose; I would consider him one of the more open-minded/creative physicists of our time. Penrose has certainly proposed his fair share of unorthodox ideas, some of which have managed to reach the general public's attention.

  • I am an artist and when I create a work of art it takes energy and is a process over a period of time ∆E ∆t ≥ h/2π. There is always uncertainty ∆×∆p×≥h/4π of how the art work will turn out in three dimensional (4π spherical) space the position of the lines and curves π on the canvas. Every movement I make will have to start at the quantum level and will have an uncertainty of momentum and position therefore is Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle the same uncertainty we have with any future event?

  • It's like sending a human through a super collider and of course finding human cells, and then saying these cells are the building blocks of a human. What does it even mean to call them building blocks? Yes a human is composed of cells, and yes with out the cells a human wouldn't exist, but the cells themselves can't survive long with out a human. The 'parts' in a human, evolved with the human.

    You can break apart an ecology in the similar way, with the 'parts' having dependencies on each other.

  • @VailPatriot

    When he says this is "a reality that we manufactured" I think he means the wholistic we, not just human beings. If you would like to think of it in terms of people, we (humans) invent and manufacture things we bring them into reality, like refridgerators, televisions, computers etc, these things don't exist in nature and yet they have become necessities for lots of people. You can apply the same idea to the rest of reality, every change is motion and in change develops necessity.

  • As long as we keep describing things, and giving things meaning, we keep our illusion going. Stop doing that for awhile and render everything neutral. How would that change your world. We lay down what we want to see. Here is the kicker, because so much happens by just being the observer, when you are playing with influencing the electrons that become the manifested photon that then becomes matter at the blink of an observation When combined with the zero point field of the heart = miracles

  • Like he said, "humans are caught in concepts". I'd love scientists to become more interested in nondual teachings (Advaita, Buddhism, Taoism etc). There are parallels because their theories are telling them that the universe is made of one substance, & therefore nondual. Where's the harm in investigating these ancient teachings (through meditative and spoken inquiry) and exploring it's inherent wisdom, it could really help them start thinking out of the box in terms of their scientific research.

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