Quantum Physics of Philosophical Thought

A recent topic emerging in several online social groups deals with the idea of quantum physics and its tie to deep philosophical thinking. Mankind's next leap might be a journey into the mind instead of space travel as some SciFi gurus maintain as the next logical step for current technological evolution. Recent breakthroughs in thought-sciences and new philosophical thinking is beginning to change the way the world is perceived. 


Here is a quote from J.C. Vintner:


"The question of life is the biggest one of all and it's a wise decision to begin to look inward to understand ourselves to the fullest extent possible before we discover a distant civilization harnessing technologies well beyond our current capabilities."



Abu Simbel temple, Egypt, Luxor



"Until such an event occurs involving the discovery of life on another planet, solar system, galaxy, or even universe, it is probably best to understand just what we know and what that knowledge equates to. While walking a fine, delicate line, we must understand our position in the greater scheme of existence and the gravity of our thoughts. Everyone has philosophical capabilities, they just need to believe it deep down, and the rest will be created."


The concept of using our own consciousness to influence reality opens a door of possibilities, to think every one of us has the power to manifest a better existence. If the universal mind reaches out to communicate, perhaps it's not just a one-way conversation. This changes the idea of tapping into the universal mind for a fountain of knowledge about all that is and ever was by including everyone's perception in the equation. In fact, a multi-way communication helps us better understand how the universal mind is all seeing and all knowing, if it contains the knowledge of every being ever to exist. Maybe it's our feedback which helps the universal collective understand the complexity of our own lives intertwined with the reality of others.


Then we may ask of ourselves, are we participating with the universal mind? Are we trying to help it as much as it's trying to help us? Profound, this is. Instead of relying on access to a universe of knowledge for individual means and benefit, perhaps we're meant to work together with all that ever is to extend the collective consciousness. If we are derivative of the universe, and we crave understanding, then it makes sense the universal mind also does.

 

In a theory of infinite possible universes with infinite possible outcomes, a single fact surfaces to help us better understand this as a reality. Those outcomes and universes all converge at the point of our own perception. Meaning, if we acknowledge the possibility then it is within our realm of knowledge to understand. This is similar to other quantum theories such as the constant string theorem, where our own personal knowledge of the universe is potentially transferrable along the string, that not only are we all connected but our knowledge is as well.


Image Credit: Abu simbel temple, Egypt, Luxor by la_pet



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