Yes, but what you must understand is that the whole point of that analogy is that it represents a famous interpretation of quantum mechanics, which involves inherently random events (no imperfections or such). |
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Yes, but what you must understand is that the whole point of that analogy is that it represents a famous interpretation of quantum mechanics, which involves inherently random events (no imperfections or such). |
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How many people agree with something has no relevance to its truth. Consider the intelligence of the majority of people, and how easy it is to get people to believe just about anything. People don't like change, and I would assume many are happier to cling to old inaccurate beliefs, than to adopt new ones. If the majority of people viewed the earth to be flat, and the minority viewed it to be round, which group would you be more inclined to agree with? |
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"Above All, Love"
~Unknown~
"Reject common sense to make the impossible possible." -Kamina
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Even among the experts, there can be disagreements. While it is a smart idea to trust those with credentials, it is also good to consider new theories. Different theories can describe different things, quantum mechanics deals with things happening on the very very, (maybe a few more very's) small scale. However, there are other fields where quantum mechanics is largely irrelevant, such as fluid mechanics, which has its own set of experts, each with their own opinions about how their field relates to everything else. The two coexist simultaneously, despite poor correlations between them. Quantum mechanics doesn't describe everything, if it did, we wouldn't need other theories and other fields of interest. |
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"Above All, Love"
~Unknown~
your T.O.E. is just another concept. |
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"you only lose what you cling to"
This was that cult, and the prisoners said it had always existed and always would exist, hidden in distant wastes and dark places all over the world until the time when the great priest Cthulhu, from his dark house in the mighty city of R'lyeh under the waters, should rise and bring the earth again beneath his sway.
Strangeness is quite relative though, really. |
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This was that cult, and the prisoners said it had always existed and always would exist, hidden in distant wastes and dark places all over the world until the time when the great priest Cthulhu, from his dark house in the mighty city of R'lyeh under the waters, should rise and bring the earth again beneath his sway.
LOL that can only come from "another brick in the wall" and a product of the ignorant square thought process. I bet you didn't even research for yourself the logic of frequencies... They don't teach you this in school because if would require some thinking outside the box, but the frequencies generated by your heart can alter a persons brain waves 12 ft away. Listening to a specific frequency for a period of time can alter your brain waves. All this has actually been recorded and graphed out. www.heartmath.org check out the research tab. I'd encourage you to open your mind to some independent learning before you become another byproduct. |
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Can you please give me some evidence? |
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Yea man no prob. Check this site out. It covers a variety of results that have been gathered from universities across the country. |
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Collective Consciousness. |
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"Poise and Rationality".
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There are things called thought-forms. I've heard that when people think about something or pray, they release these into the astral realms and they have an effect of our physical world. It's some interesting stuff. (If it is believable) |
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Yes thoughts have some type of frequency. And I will now explain how we are all connected to each other. |
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Last edited by Dreams4free; 09-10-2010 at 01:59 PM.
I think it is already proven that everything has a frequency. The interesting thing about this is imagine changing a material from one thing to another just by changing its frequency, it has great potential. |
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