September 24, 2007 – 11:54 pm
The law of attraction which claims itself to be a law, fails to justify itself on the grounds of falsifiability, that is, “the logical possibility that an assertion can be shown as false by an observation or a physical experiment”.
Falsifiability implies that if a certain condition applies to a situation, or a person, an inference […]
September 23, 2007 – 11:52 pm
Quantum Physics is the science of gods… Newtonian Physics is the science of the small minds of men.
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA: Now don’t get me wrong. I’m not suggesting that you should forget the Newtonian world of three dimensions (3D) and just operate in the quantum soup–not if you want to get any results, that is.To be […]
September 22, 2007 – 11:51 pm
In part 1 of this article we discussed the role of the observer in determining the outcome of measurement or observation, which was the main point of the quoted Plato’s statement. We also mentioned how the mathematical formulation of quantum physics presented some serious difficulty in as much as it came up with results that […]
September 21, 2007 – 11:50 pm
Plato (427 – 347 BC) is perhaps the most famous Greek philosopher in as much as many of his ideas are as relevant today as they were in his time. Incidentally,
he is one of the few great men who are known only by their nicknames. His real name was Aristocles. One of his often-quoted statements […]
September 20, 2007 – 11:49 pm
“If thoughts can do that to water, imagine what our thoughts can do to us.” – from the movie, What the Bleep Do We Know!?
The Law of Attraction teaches that we attract into our lives whatever we focus on. Quantum Physics teaches that nothing is fixed, that there are no limitations, that everything is vibrating […]