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The Reality of Quantum Weirdness
by Edward Frenkel In Akira Kurosawa’s film “Rashomon,” a samurai has been murdered, but it’s not clear why or by whom. Various characters involved tell their versions of the events, but their accounts contradict one another. You…
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All of Reality — Including Gravity — is Quantum, Say Researchers
A team of theoretical physicists has come up with a new way to explain how reality arises, encompassing solar systems and black holes all the way down to atoms and subquantum particles. And it all depends…
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You Shouldn’t Try to Pigeonhole Quantum Physics
Just when you thought quantum physics couldn’t get any weirder, it violates the pigeonhole principle. No, it’s not about a pigeon in a hole that is simultaneously alive and dead. The pigeonhole principle is a basic…
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Realizing the Transpersonal Self
- by Paul Mulliner
- in Dialogues, Neuroscience, Nonduality, Quantum Physics, Space
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If we take a focus of attention inward regularly, we can realize intuitively that our conscious awareness, rather than being separate from the world as it seems to be, exists as a field of consciousness everywhere…
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The Science of Consciousness: Stuart Hameroff
Stuart Hameroff, co-founder of the Toward a Science of Consciousness conference, follows a brief overview of quantum theory and general relativity with an update of the latest ideas and findings from the science of consciousness. He…
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Black Holes and the Arrow of Time
- by Shawn Radcliffe
- in Cosmology, Quantum Physics, Space
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In our everyday life, time flows in one direction—forward. When you put a frozen pizza in the hot oven, the pizza heats up. When you hit a baseball, it flies over the wall (if you’re having…
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The Holographic Principle
by Donald D. Hoffman The most famous case study in science, prior to Freud, was published in 1728 in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society by the English surgeon William Cheselden, who attended Newton in…
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Quantum Biology: Photosynthesis – An Interview with Chris Fields
- by Chris Fields
- in Biology, Dialogues, Quantum Physics
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Q: How do quantum phenomena take part in photosynthesis and why is it important? Chris Fields: I’d like to start by clarifying the term “quantum phenomena.” It is a very common idea, found in many textbooks…
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