Tuesday, 6 August 2013

Interaction

Interaction


There is no such thing in quantum physics as the passive observer. Whether the observer is aware of it or not, physical events are affected by the mere presence of another person. The simple act of observation actually alters the result of a physical experiment. The truth is that even if what I am looking at seems to be still and separate from me, I still affect it. My thoughts and the events of the world are connected. When I have a thought, it enters the world of probabilities and affects an outcome. Both my thoughts and this world are alive. They interact to co-create my day-to-day reality.
My world and I are interconnected.

The "I" arises from the brain through a particular quantum physical mechanism called quantum correlation... because quantum physical events may be occurring in neural tissue... The mind enters the body in such events by altering these probabilities in much the same way that an observer alters the probabilities of events by observing them.
Fred Alan Wolf, Ph.D.

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