There is something fascinating going on in the world, hidden deep beneath the noise of Trump, soccer matches, and Game of Thrones. It is an exploration into the nature of reality – what is making the world tick? To cut to the chase, it appears that our reality is being dynamically generated based on an ultra-sophisticated algorithm that takes into account not just the usual cause/effect context (as materialists believe), and conscious observation and intent (as idealists believe), but also a complex array of reality configuration probabilities so as to be optimally efficient. Wait, what? This philosophical journey has its origins in the well-known double slit experiment, originally done by Thomas Young in 1801 to determine that light had wavelike properties. In 1961, the […] Read More
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Today’s blog is one part rehash of an ancient dilemma that has puzzled and divided philosophers and scientists for millennia and two parts The Universe – Solved! First a couple definitions… Objective Reality – a reality that completely exists independent of any conscious entity to observe it. Subjective Reality – what we perceive. As it is well known, subjective reality is “subject” to an elaborate set of filters, any one of which can modify a perception of that reality; sensory apparatus (e.g. the rods and cones in our eyes), sensory processing (e.g. the visual cortex), higher level brain function, and psychological factors (e.g. expectations). As such, what one person experiences is always different than what any other person experiences, but usually in subtle ways. […] Read More
Nikola Tesla said it best, “the day science begins to study non-physical phenomena, it will make more progress in one decade than in all the previous centuries of its existence. To understand the true nature of the universe, one must think it terms of energy, frequency and vibration.” Swami Vivekananda was Tesla’s mentor, an Indian Hindu monk and chief disciple of the 19th century saint Ramakrishna. Science works best when in harmony with nature. If we put these two together, we can discover great technologies that can only come about when the consciousness of the planet is ready to embrace them, like free energy I want to make it clear that my intention of presenting this information is to demonstrate that thoughts, intentions, prayer […] Read More
Noun: 1 – The world or the state of things as they actually exist, as opposed to an idealistic or notional idea of them: “he refuses to face reality”. 2 – A thing that is actually experienced or seen, esp. when this is grim or problematic: “the harsh realities of life”. Synonyms: actuality – fact – truth – verity Reality in everyday usage mеаnѕ “thе ѕtаtе оf thingѕ аѕ they асtuаllу exist.” Thе tеrm rеаlitу, in its widеѕt sense, inсludеѕ everything thаt iѕ, whether it iѕ observable, comprehensible, оr apparently ѕеlf-соntrаdiсtоrу bу ѕсiеnсе, philosophy, оr аnу оthеr ѕуѕtеm of аnаlуѕiѕ. Rеаlitу in thiѕ ѕеnѕе mау inсludе bоth bеing and nothingness, whereas еxiѕtеnсе iѕ оftеn restricted tо bеing Tуреѕ оf Rеаlitу Phenomenological reality is based оn ѕubjесtivе еxреriеnсе. Whаtеvеr you […] Read More