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Quantum theory

The word quantum has been deployed all over the place when seeking
information on the true nature of consciousness and I thought the
science behind a quantum discovery would be a good place to start the
ball rolling here.
David Joseph Bohm and Yakir Aharonov's quantum hypothesis states
that a quantum force can have a large effect even when its intensity is
very small. This hypothesis became an accepted theory after Bohm and
one of his students, Aharonov designed an experiment in 1959 that
showed how a magnetic field could affect a region of space in which the
field had been shielded.
This is now known as the Abaronov-Bohm
effect. I sometimes wonder why
it's not called the Bohm-Abaronov effect, but it's scientific proof
that classical physics is not an accurate picture of this big puzzle we
live in. These anomalies are what stimulate my curiosity and pull me
deeper into a world of information that is more and more leading me to
the
uncomfortable conclusion that the current way we look at reality is
incomplete and in need of new data.
This blog will consist of the really interesting and head scratching
anomalies that have somehow made their way onto my path of observation
and questioning. The intention is to act as an ongoing journal for this
part of my journey and to hopefully stimulate debate and conversation
from those who are ready to increase their awareness and understanding
and perhaps move to a higher level of consciousness where we can begin
to see the world with our whole being and not just the two eyes in our
head, which are
notorious for being easy to fool.
See older posts in the archives.
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