Tuesday, October 03, 2006

bell`s theorum.

right off i`d like to say, for the record, that i`m not a physicist......i`m not a mathematician.........or any other rigourous scientific discipline. i am far too easily distracted for that, but what i do have is an ability to understand the concepts that physics and certainly the "new" quantum mechanics and string theory she dlight on.
what i`ve noticed it this. the further we go into the matter that we see all around us the less stuff we find.

instead we find energy of finer and finer value.

these values get to be so small that the merest thought effects the outcome of thier actions.

people like shroedinger and hiesenberg have designed experiments that show our thoughts and decisions effect the outcome of material events. there are even experiement being run that suggest that the future effects the past.

some years ago a physicist named bell suggested and proved experimentally that when two particles come into contact they continue to communicate no matter where they travel to afterwards.
bell was talking about the ability for these particles to know the charge state, spin and location of the other particle after the intitial contact.
the metaphor for the human scale world is vast and powerful in it`s implication. when applied to human relationships and spiritual practice bell`s theorum predicts love and it`s all encompassing effects.

it could be said that bell was the first scientific romantic.

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