12-03-2006, 05:40 AM
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Originally Posted by RallyMcnally The wings bursted out of my shoulder blades last night. Beautiful feathered wings that expanded across the room about 12 feet wide. I believe I'm the only winged human around these days. Lucky me. My senses and eyesight have become so incredibly alive. It was easy to fly! I've seem to have grown the instinct of an eagle, I know how to properly land, fly, and glide in the air. I've only been flying late at night when it's really dark so people aren't gasping for air, and left wondering what the hell they just saw. I feel so free. Its a freedom unlike anything I ever felt. This gift is magnificent and I'm so thankful for these wings. Thank you. | My guess is that no one observed this. Therefore it cannot be true. Quantum physics - Observer Effect by Alex Paterson Fundamental to contemporary Quantum Theory is the notion that there is no phenomenon until it is observed. This effect is known as the 'Observer Effect'. 1
The implications of the 'Observer Effect' are profound because, if true, it means that before anything can manifest in the physical universe it must first be observed. Presumably observation cannot occur without the pre-existence of some sort of consciousness to do the observing. The Observer Effect clearly implies that the physical Universe is the direct result of 'consciousness'.
This notion has a striking resemblance to perennial esoteric theory which asserts that all phenomena are the result of the consciousness of a single overlighting Creative Principle or the Mind of God.
There is a delicious irony in all this. Contemporary Western scientific theory postulates that human consciousness is solely a result of the workings of a physical brain, yet if the observer effect is correct, the physical matter comprising a brain cannot come into existence until it is the subject of observation by some pre-existing consciousness. |
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