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The Answer to Existential Questions – Merging Science and Spirituality
http://www.collective-evolution.com/...ions-answered/ I agree with the following parts as they are in line with Theravada Buddhism: 1. Reality is actually quite different from the images filtered by the brain. The mind may find it ridiculous to even consider that what it so clearly perceives is not exactly as it seems. But who is to say that the human brain—which only serves as a decoder of abstract electrical signals—is the ultimate point of reference as to what is real and what is not? There is indeed no evidence, which could prove that the reality we experience “out there” is not a mere reconstruction of information/codes received and filtered through our nervous system. 2. According to quantum studies such as the double slit experiment, that which defines what potentiality the wave will “choose”, is the presence of a conscious and observing mind. Physicists can now say for a fact that the very presence of a conscious mind observing and intending to define or measure a particle, consequently determines the aspect and location in which it takes form. The only question our science cannot answer is WHY light defines itself as a particle the moment we observe and define it. This quantum anomaly is scientifically known as the measurement problem. To put it simply, the fundamental nature of reality is originally “open” to all potential outcomes, yet our very consciousness is intimately hooked to the one that shall be experienced. As the physicist Dr. York Dobyns stated, “Without us, (conscious beings) there would just be this expanding superposition of possibilities with nothing definite ever actually happening.” |
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well, religions now has almost reached the point of being ruled out completely as irrelevant and superstitious.
what is the next best ploy to justify their existence especially for the millions of preachers that are making millions out of this snake oil trade? sell them the idea that science is compatible with religions!! |
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