Introduction to Quantum Mechanics and the Perception of Reality Setting the Stage for Quantum Mechanics Quantum Mechanics (QM) emerged in the early 20th century as a revolutionary framework for understanding the microscopic world. It was a response to experimental observations that could not be explained by classical physics, such as the discrete energy levels of […]
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Explore the key principles and groundbreaking insights aimed at discovering the universe as a species by locating the ultimate missing link in solving the Quantum Conundrum. This category delves into the profound connection between consciousness and the physical realm, highlighting how traditions and science converge in their understanding. Uncover how quantum mechanics and ancient wisdom point to the non-physical and non-local as the source of everything. Our featured articles challenge the materialistic mindset and encourage expansive thinking to embrace the concept of "Nothing" as the foundation of all existence. Join us in bridging the gap between the physical and non-physical to unlock the mysteries of the universe.
Hinduism Explained Logically
Introduction to Hinduism Understanding ‘Namaste’: A Greeting of Respect The word Namaste, often accompanied by a gesture of hands pressed together near the heart, is a ubiquitous greeting in the Hindu culture. It is derived from Sanskrit, where ‘namah’ means ‘bow’ and ‘te’ means ‘to you,’ translating to ‘I bow to you.’ This greeting […]
Three revolutions of Quantum Theory
Quantum theory has undergone three revolutions, with the first being the foundational period from 1902 to around 1970. This era covered the development of key concepts like Planck’s blackbody radiation, Einstein’s photoelectric effect, the Bohr atom, Schrödinger’s equation, Heisenberg’s matrix mechanics, and Dirac’s work on the electron. The second revolution, influenced by a group […]
Sir Roger Penrose’s Cosmological Concepts
Introduction to Cosmological Concepts The Big Bang and the Concept of ‘Before’ The Big Bang theory is the prevailing cosmological model that describes the early development of the Universe. According to this theory, the Universe expanded from an extremely hot and dense singularity approximately 13.8 billion years ago. This singularity marks the edge of our […]
Sir Roger Penrose’s Alternative Cosmology
The discussion revolves around cosmology, specifically an alternative model of the universe that challenges traditional views on the Big Bang and the universe’s evolution. The speaker, who refers to his idea as “crazy,” suggests that instead of a singular Big Bang, the universe might be cyclical, with each cycle or “eon” starting with a Big […]
Cosmic Enigmas and Black Holes
Introduction to Cosmic Enigmas and Black Holes The Universe as a Closed System The cosmos is often conceptualized as a vast, boundless expanse, but in scientific terms, it can be considered a closed system. This perspective is crucial when discussing the laws of physics, particularly thermodynamics, as it pertains to the universe. Within this closed […]
Leonard Susskind on the Holographic Universe
Introduction to the Holographic Principle Personal anecdote of being labeled ‘the bad boy of physics’ It’s a moniker that has followed me throughout my career, the “bad boy of physics.” This label, often worn as a badge of honor, was first bestowed upon me not for any acts of academic rebellion, but for my relentless […]
Exploring Our Relationship to the Universe as a Living Species
Understanding Our Conscious Connection to the Cosmic Fabric Through Quantum Physics and Ancient Wisdom Introduction What if the universe itself were a vast, living organism—a conscious entity in which humanity plays an integral role, much like cells within a body? This perspective invites us to rethink not only our place in the cosmos but the […]
Black Holes Paradoxical Nature
Introduction to Black Holes and Theoretical Challenges The Paradoxical Nature of Black Holes Black holes, the enigmatic titans of the cosmos, are regions of spacetime exhibiting gravitational acceleration so intense that nothing—no particles or even electromagnetic radiation such as light—can escape from it. The concept of a black hole is paradoxical by nature; it is […]
The Crisis in String Theory is Worse Than You Think: A Deep Dive into the Struggle to Unify the Universe
Exploring the Scientific and Philosophical Implications of String Theory’s Setbacks on Our Quest for Understanding Introduction String theory once captivated the minds of physicists and enthusiasts alike, holding the promise of a unified framework for all known forces of nature. Described as a “theory of everything,” string theory has shaped much of modern theoretical […]
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