Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Deliberate Attraction and Quantum Physics

Deliberate attraction is easily explained through quantum physics. Quantum physics represents a second Scientific Revolution. A revolution you may not have learned about yet, but one that is happening right now.

As you learn about the concepts emanating from quantum physics, it may be challenging not to dismiss them because they are often so radically different from what you have always known. But bear in mind that such dismissals will one day be seen in the same light as people who refused to believe the world was round. You’re no flat-Earther, are you?

Let’s compare classical physics concepts and quantum physics concepts on the same topics, side by side. Keep in mind that quantum physics has been proven extremely accurate; as strange as these ideas sound to you, they are real.


Classical Physics
1. The way a “thing” behaves is the culmination of the behavior of its component parts.
Quantum Physics
1. The way a “thing” behaves may not have anything to do with the behaviors of its component parts and might not have even been predictable based on the behavior of its component parts.


Classical Physics
2. The scientist is completely separate from what she observes.
Quantum Physics
2. The scientist is part of the process she is studying. The scientist’s observation is, in fact, part of the data that must be factored.



Classical Physics
3. Change is determined by outside forces and it is continuous, linear, and predictable.
Quantum Physics
3. Change is abrupt, rapid, and dramatic and may have no relationship with what came before.



Classical Physics
4. Our universe is a system of separate parts held together by unyielding laws of cause and effect.
Quantum Physics
4. Our universe a system of entanglements and everything is gently connected to everything else. Instead of forces, there are influences. Things become spontaneously connected and patterns are unpredictable.



Classical Physics
5. The scientist breaks everything down into its smallest parts and finds the simple forces creating action.
Quantum Physics
5. The scientist looks for new properties or patterns which might appear when components unite to form larger things.


Classical Physics
6. Nothing new, surprising, or unpredictable happens in the universe.
Quantum Physics
6. The universe constantly organizes and reinvents itself.


Wrap your head around what possible paradigm changes will come from those conceptual changes! (Hint: I’m helping you do that in this blog)

Don’t be surprised by your reluctance; having your paradigms reformed is just as unsettling today as it was centuries ago. Learning about the inaccuracies you’ve based you life upon can be uncomfortable, just as learning that the sun was the center of our solar system was upsetting for your ancestors. We all prize stability highly.

How fortunate for you, however, that you won’t face persecution or death for believing the truths of the second Scientific Revolution! How lucky you live in an era where being an early adopter of these paradigm changes won’t get you labeled a heretic. You’re free to use this wonderful new information to better your life with little personal risk.


To the God in You,

Greg Kuhn

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1 comment:

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