What are you wanting in the way of thoughts? If you like what you read, great, read more of her stuff. If you are thinking of buying some of the things she's selling, then I would be very very cautious. This stuff is the same type of thing that Deepak Chopra is doing. Using highly sophisticated (and confusing) ideas from physics, and then muddying the waters until it becomes a philosophy or spiritual belief.
The actual science in the above stops after 2 sentences, but you might be confused into thinking the rest had some hard facts or logic behind it also. There's nothing wrong with spirituality. If you like it, go for it, but don't be conned by it's more modern woo aspects.
Quantum mechanics/ thinking is something I'm interested in however. I was asking for your thoughts and I don't need anyone's upper hand oooh wise one advice.
I don't apply it to religion, spirituality, but everything has a vast social structure and I suppose those sort of issues and additions gravitate into almost anything and of course some are contrived and of course certain aspects are there to make money off of the design of any social structure. It's understated that we are all creative to a certain degree and that we can fool, trick others, but still all these things exist in some form, some way. There's obviously devices and mechanisms created, inspired off of a larger and fully efficient and well conceived mechanism/ device.
That's simply because every design and device we observe and comprehend inspires something within us. Of course you can re-invent or mislead to take advantage of others.
To tell the truth, I'm on a lab top and hate these keys and so posted the first link I found. To be honest what I hold as Quantum thinking is a bit more unstructured. This imaginative lad relating it to religion trys to make it more structured for others while giving it what he considers social relevance...
I do believe in Quantum thinking and I only read the first few sentences, haha...
LOL, on the other hand, thanks for your "advice"...
on quantum mechanics, I've just finished reading "The Grand Design" by Hawking and Mlodinow and can highly recommend it. A number of concepts in quantum theory are explained very well, along with cosmology and other stuff.
I may have been misinformed here, but can't you explain how the sun works in terms of nuclear physics alone? Sure, you may need quantum to explain that, but does taking it to that level really help your understanding any?
@dodoo
I didn't want to obtain your thread in any way but thinking in quantum physics can be very interesting for astronomy for instance where quantum physics also meets the theory of relativity, so ...
@Harad_B
You can explain what happens inside the sun. After the nuclear fusion happened and the light escaped from the sun, you can take the theory of relativity again for flying torwards earth and then when hitting a photo cell you're back in the quantum world.
I guess i'm both and a melancholic sometimes not this easy person on top. ;O)
Come on now, I don't harbor any negative feelings. Quantum science fascinates me but I'm not academically disciplined in any of it.
I'm perfectly all right if you are and know more about it than I do. That's ok, in self honesty we turn on lights so that we can find one another and see who we're talking to.
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The actual science in the above stops after 2 sentences, but you might be confused into thinking the rest had some hard facts or logic behind it also. There's nothing wrong with spirituality. If you like it, go for it, but don't be conned by it's more modern woo aspects.
I didn't even read it.
Quantum mechanics/ thinking is something I'm interested in however. I was asking for your thoughts and I don't need anyone's upper hand oooh wise one advice.
I don't apply it to religion, spirituality, but everything has a vast social structure and I suppose those sort of issues and additions gravitate into almost anything and of course some are contrived and of course certain aspects are there to make money off of the design of any social structure. It's understated that we are all creative to a certain degree and that we can fool, trick others, but still all these things exist in some form, some way. There's obviously devices and mechanisms created, inspired off of a larger and fully efficient and well conceived mechanism/ device.
That's simply because every design and device we observe and comprehend inspires something within us. Of course you can re-invent or mislead to take advantage of others.
To tell the truth, I'm on a lab top and hate these keys and so posted the first link I found. To be honest what I hold as Quantum thinking is a bit more unstructured. This imaginative lad relating it to religion trys to make it more structured for others while giving it what he considers social relevance...
I do believe in Quantum thinking and I only read the first few sentences, haha...
LOL, on the other hand, thanks for your "advice"...
E=Mc^2
Think about it...but consider that the first is much more fundamental.
Some sort of legend would be handy. What's FH?
Extremely interesting if you have some understanding of it as it builds the ground for understanding many things, like for instance how a sun works.
I didn't want to obtain your thread in any way but thinking in quantum physics can be very interesting for astronomy for instance where quantum physics also meets the theory of relativity, so ...
@Harad_B
You can explain what happens inside the sun. After the nuclear fusion happened and the light escaped from the sun, you can take the theory of relativity again for flying torwards earth and then when hitting a photo cell you're back in the quantum world.
I'm philosophical, I'm not mathematical. At least not in that sort of way.
Come on now, I don't harbor any negative feelings. Quantum science fascinates me but I'm not academically disciplined in any of it.
I'm perfectly all right if you are and know more about it than I do. That's ok, in self honesty we turn on lights so that we can find one another and see who we're talking to.