*enter cute derivative word for quarantine* Diaries — PART III


Leave quantum physics alone.
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Why does some spiritualists feel obligatory to justify themselves in terms of quantum physics? Genuine spiritualists should stop the mention of quantum physics in their books it gives them incredibility.

Introduction to “The Power Of Now” by the author himself is very beautiful and neutral whereas the foreword by Russell E. diCarlo is not well thought of, lays the ground for the type of people that would dismiss the book with a reaction similar to Time magazine’s "mumbo jumbo" snap. He even mistypes Jack Sarfatti's name.

He fails to wrap up the gist of David Bohm's or Sarfatti's work in that paragraph where he uses wrong terminology.

What does The Power Of Now have to do with holographic universe and superluminal transfer ffs? I'm half-way through the book, and the writer's intention lies completely somewhere else.

It's very important to understand theories in physics as they are. By interpreting quantum physics OR quantum mysticism (which is the philosophy side of it, not "mumbo jumbo" side) to their advantage, this kind of people are just straying away from the real point of the subject.

Here's what holographic universe "actually" means: 


PS: I find Sarfatti very borderline cuckoo, and Bohm (a true and successful theoretical physicist) very thought-provoking.


#justpondering

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