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The brain is a pressure wave interferometer: the quantum mind
Our quest to understand the cosmos often leads us to the edges of our current understanding, where established theories give way to intriguing possibilities. Two such realms, pressure waves and quantum mechanics, offer a tantalizing glimpse into the interconnectedness of the physical world and the potential for extraordinary phenomena, with the human brain acting as a bridge between these realms. Central to this exploration is the concept of info-quanta, the fundamental units of information that may underlie the fabric of reality.
Pressure Waves: Ripples in the Info-Quanta Field
Imagine pressure waves not just as disturbances in a medium but as ripples in a field of info-quanta, the fundamental units of information that permeate the universe. These waves, carrying information and energy, could interact with the info-quanta field, influencing the behavior of quantum systems and potentially even shaping the emergence of our physical reality.
Quantum Mechanics: A Realm of Hidden Variables and Non-Locality
Quantum mechanics, with its inherent uncertainty and non-locality, suggests that the universe is far stranger than our classical intuition suggests. Hidden variables, yet to be discovered, could underlie the apparent randomness of quantum events. Non-locality implies that entangled particles, separated by vast distances, can instantaneously influence each other, challenging our understanding of space and time. The info-quanta field could provide a substrate for these quantum phenomena, offering a deeper level of explanation for the interconnectedness and non-locality observed in the quantum world.
The Brain as a Pressure Wave Interferometer:
Now, envision the human brain as a finely tuned instrument within this symphony of pressure waves and quantum phenomena. The brain, with its complex network of neurons and intricate electrical activity, could act as a pressure wave interferometer, capable of generating and detecting subtle pressure waves that interact with the info-quanta field. Our thoughts, intentions, and emotions might translate into patterns of pressure waves, influencing the dance of probability waves and the behavior of info-quanta, thereby shaping the emergence of physical reality.
Bridging the Gap: The Mind's Influence on Reality:
Pressure waves, potentially generated by the brain, could serve as a bridge between the macroscopic world of our thoughts and experiences and the enigmatic quantum realm. They might carry information through the info-quanta field, influencing the behavior of particles and even affecting the macroscopic world. This could explain phenomena that currently defy explanation, such as subtle energy fields, distant healing, or even psychic abilities.
The Symphony of Consciousness and Reality:
If pressure waves generated by the brain interact with the info-quanta field and the quantum realm, it strengthens the idea of consciousness playing an active role in shaping reality. Our thoughts and intentions, through the medium of pressure waves and their influence on info-quanta, may have a direct impact on the physical world, influencing the probabilities of events and contributing to the manifestation of our desires and experiences.
Exploring the Frontiers of Possibility:
Investigating the interplay between pressure waves, quantum mechanics, consciousness, and the info-quanta field requires venturing beyond the confines of established science. It necessitates open-mindedness and a willingness to consider unconventional ideas. Experimental verification remains a challenge, but theoretical exploration and the pursuit of subtle energy phenomena could pave the way for groundbreaking discoveries.
Conclusion:
While the connection between pressure waves, quantum mechanics, consciousness, and the info-quanta field remains speculative, it offers a fascinating avenue for exploring the mysteries of the universe and the potential of the human mind. By delving into this realm, we may uncover hidden connections between the macroscopic and the quantum, the physical and the mental, and ultimately gain a deeper understanding of the profound interconnectedness of all things. This journey into the unknown promises to expand our scientific horizons and inspire a new era of exploration and discovery.
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Could a Hidden Variable explain Quantum Weirdness? | Big Think
Source: Could a hidden variable explain quantum weirdness? – Big Think Credit: Annelisa Leinbach, atdigit / Adobe Stock About two and a half years ago I prepared for an interview with former NASA systems analyst, physicist and consciousness researcher Tom Campbell for Thanatos TV | EN about his book My Big T.O.E. (Theory of Everything) and his underlying idea that all of our reality is like a…
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I think weight loss is a MUCH more common side effect than weight gain. It’s SO unlikely, and if unmanageable depression has contributed to weight gain I really doubt the net effect due to the Welbutrin alone could be negative. Give it a chance :)
Oh, I know. I am giving it a chance :)
When I was first prescribed it and research it though I had a bit of a meltdown... maybe a little more than a bit now that I think about it...
But I am taking it.
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I'm just curious - if you wouldn't mind, could you elaborate on why you don't want to become a licensed therapist? Is it that the license places restrictions on your creativity, that you don't agree with the "establishment" views on mental health, that the formal education process wouldn't be worth it, or...?
I don’t need to have a fancy title to do what I wanna do.
I wanna help people through movement… I can find creative ways to do what I want the way I want. I don’t agree with a lot of the theories taught (even in movement therapy) and I’ve always liked a more holistic approach rather than medical.
I don’t care about the money either… and by doing this, it becomes more affordable for people. A dance class geared around kids with special needs with a specific goal would give kids the therapeutic value of dance but without being in a therapy setting.
Plus I couldn't/can't do school... it's such a huge trigger for me and there's just way too much stress.
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