Navigating the Intersection of Technology, Memory, and Immortality In our modern digital landscape, where every click and comment creates an enduring record, the concept of a digital afterlife has sparked both intrigue and concern. The article, “Digital afterlife: a chance to live forever or never rest in peace?” invites us to consider a world […]
There Is No Time. There Never Was And There Never Will Be
How Modern Physics and Ancient Wisdom Unveil a Universe Beyond Time The conventional wisdom of a ticking clock and the relentless march from past to future is being upended by recent insights from modern physics. Contemporary research challenges our everyday perception of time, suggesting that what we experience as a smooth continuum might instead […]
Moving Theater Forward: Storytelling in a Quantum World
Moving Theater Forward: Storytelling in a Quantum World Throughout human history, theater and storytelling have served as essential tools for making sense of reality. Long before formal science, performance and myth were how societies explored causality, identity, time, and meaning. Theater has never existed in isolation from humanity’s understanding of the universe; it has […]
“Quantum Mechanics I” by Dr. R Shankar
19. Quantum Mechanics I: The key experiments and wave-particle duality is taught by Dr. Shankar of Yale University. Dr. Shankar does an excellent job at teaching Quantum Mechanics even if it seems to be a very difficult subject to get. As a teacher of Quantum Mechanics Dr. Shankar’s only hope is to get his students to realize that they too don’t get it.
Follow along to get an “official” course instruction on this most difficult subject to get. Just maybe you’ll get enough to get why physicist say they don’t get it yet get enough to understand why we just may get it.
The Double Slit Experiment by Eugene Khutoryansky
Quantum Whispers | Unveiling the Double Slit Mystery | How Probability Waves and Observation Redefine Our Reality In the realm of quantum mechanics, the double slit experiment remains one of the most thought-provoking demonstrations of nature’s hidden layers. At its core, this experiment challenges our classical intuitions by revealing that particles—whether marbles or electrons—can […]
“Consciousness as an Anomaly” by Dr. Peter Russell
Peter Russell the futurist gives us a great explanation of how to begin to understand Consciousness as a genuine anomaly like Einstein excepted light having a finite velocity as a genuine anomaly to give us Relativity.
Quantum Mechanics and Consciousness: A New Measurement By Dr. Bernard Haisch
So, are we the master or matter of our ship? Well everything from physics indicates that to matter we have to master!
The best thing we can do for yourself then is get acquainted with the subject of Consciousness becoming a part of Physics possibly the main player.
To do that you can watch Dr. Bernard Haisch’s video above and you can help by leaving not only your comments below but also your questions so that I can work on answering them in future posts.
Those actions will make us all wiser therefore more of a master and then we’ll definitely matter!
“Species Universe: Discovering the Universe as a Species” by John Zettel
Species Universe addresses the consequences of the Quantum Conundrum pointing to the equation of the observer and the observed as gaining expression in such movies as “Mindwalk” and “What The Bleep Do We Know”.
The consequence of equating the observer to the observed requires a new paradigm different than the materialistic paradigm of Western culture which emphasized materialism over the observer leaving out the reality that we are a part of the Universal experience and what that means.
In Species Universe I invite you to come and explore with me the implications of equating the observer to the observed through the act of observation and the remarkable direction it is taking us!
“Mindwalk” the Movie
Take a Mindwalk through today’s mind with me to discover our current paradigm!
A US politician (Sam Waterston) visits his poet friend (John Heard) in Mont. St. Michael, France. While walking through the medieval island discussing their philosophies of life they happen upon Sonja (Liv Ullman), a scientist in recluse, who joins in their conversation. The two men listen to the ideas of this brilliant woman and discuss how her ideas can work in their own politician and poet lives.
Mindwalk echoes the same message covered in “What the Bleep Do We Know” only it was made in 1992 and not 2005. […]
Discovering the Universe as a Species: Unraveling the Quantum Conundrum
Discovering the Universe as a Species: The Intersection of Relativity, Quantum Mechanics, and Consciousness Introduction The quest to understand the universe has led humanity through numerous scientific and philosophical milestones. Today, as we stand on the precipice of new discoveries, we find ourselves at the intersection of Einstein’s theory of relativity, quantum mechanics, and the […]










