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Science/Tech See other Science/Tech Articles Title: A Dialogue From Plato Describing Quantum Physics in 400 BC – Just Like Nikola Tesla Did And upon the Earth are animals and men, some in a middle region, others (elementals) dwelling about the air as we dwell about the sea; others in islands which the air flows round, near the continent; and in a word, the air is used by them as the water and the sea are by us, and the ether is to them what the air is to us. Moreover, the temperament of their seasons is such that they have no disease (Paracelsus disputes this), and live much longer than we do, and have sight and hearing and smell, and all the other senses, in far greater perfection, in the same degree that air is purer than water or the ether than air. Also they have temples and sacred places in which the gods really dwell, and they hear their voices and receive their answers, and are conscious of them and hold converse with them, and they see the sun, moon, and stars as they really are. (source) The above quote comes from Platos Phaedo, and its fascinating for multiple reasons, as are the works of other philosophers who seemed to have knowledge about the true nature of reality thousands of years before we started to discover similar things. How would they have known? There are so many intriguing mysteries of the past that are real head scratchers, like the fact that multiple Mesopotamian societies had knowledge of our solar system, the planets, their orbits, eclipses and much more, well before we ever did. There are also fascinating descriptions about the nature of reality found throughout the ages, and it seems that quantum mechanics was described long ago, and known of long before we ever stumbled across the field and named it ourselves. Quantum mechanics is the study of matter at the smallest scale, and its weird because matter, at this scale, behaves and is governed by laws that are completely different from matter at a larger scale. Spooky things are observed that really make no sense, unless you factor consciousness into the equation. Quantum physics has opened the door to non-material science, and the fact that empty space is not really empty, that its actually full of energy and that factors associated with consciousness can have a measurable effect on our physical material world, is mind-altering and has huge implications. This is not just interpretation, This has been demonstrated quite clearly by multiple experiments, like the quantum double slit experiment. A paper published in the peer-reviewed journal Physics Essays by Dean Radin, PhD, explains how this experiment has been used multiple times to explore the role of consciousness in shaping the nature of physical reality. (source) Observation not only disturbs what has to be measured, they produce it. We compel the electron to assume a definite position. We ourselves produce the results of the measurement. (source) This is why the legendary John Wheeler told us, No point is more central than this, that space is not empty, it is the seat of the most violent physics, and its why multiple distinguished scientists gathered to emphasize that matter is not the only reality Space is actually not empty and its full of energy
The energy in space is not trivial theres a lot of it and we can actually calculate how much energy there is in that space and that reality might actually come out of it. Everything we see is actually emerging from that space. Nassim Haramein The properties of space specifically have been postulated by many, from ancient Vedic philosophy, Eastern Mystics, various ancient civilizations throughout human history all the way to Descartes, Einstein, Newton and more. Humans are curious beings, and our quest to discover what is will never end. And they allowed Apollonius to ask questions; and he asked them of what they thought the cosmos was composed; but they replied; Of elements. Are there then four? he asked. Not four, said Larchas, but five. And how can there be a fifth, said Apollonius, alongside of water and air and earth and fire? There is the ether, replied the other, which we must regard as the stuff of which gods are made; for just as all mortal creatures inhale the wire, so do immortal and divine natures inhale the ether. Am I, said Appollonius, to regard the universe as a living creature? Yes, said the other. The Life of Apollonius of Tyana, Philostratus, 220AD (source) Above is a massage describing this empty space, which many physicists refer to today as the quantum vacuum, or the ether. According to Nikola Tesla, in his work Mans Greatest Achievement, All perceptible matter comes from a primary substance, or tenuity beyond conception, filling all space, the akasha or luminiferous ether, which is acted upon by the life giving Prana or creative force, calling into existence, in never-ending cycles all things and phenomena. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
#1. To: Ada (#0)
Something to ponder. Thanks for posting.
I'm finally getting a clue about quantum physics :-)
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