Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Ancient Quantum Knowledge:-

Ancient Quantum Knowledge:-

There is a word inside us and all around us, a world of particles, energy and potentiality. A sub- atomic world that doesn't follow the known laws of physics. I'm sure you've heard about it by now; it's the quantum world. It's a realm where things are in potential state until they are observed, where all is connected and where things are in two places or more at the same time. It's a strange world, but in all its strangeness it validates the ancient theories of many enlightened teachers and it clears a path to the understanding of reality.
The world is not just what we see with our eyes, but something much more complex which is far beyond our comprehension. Quantum mechanics is the branch of science that studies particles to the extent of atomic and sub-atomic level. This study has revolutionized our understanding of physics, and opened our eyes to new possibilities.
Niels Bohr one of the fathers of quantum mechanics said: "Anyone who is not shocked by quantum theory has not understood it."
Although Quantum Physics can appear to be a bit complex at first glance, just developing a basic understanding of Quantum Mechanics will solidify what you already known at some level of awareness and will reaffirm what many mystics have said for thousands of years on how we create our reality.
Before diving into quantum mechanics we must remember Einstein formula E = MC2. Here E represents energy, M represents mass and C2 is the speed of light squared. What this means is that Energy can be transformed into matter and that matter can be transformed into energy. Or said in different words; everything at its most basic level is energy. What energy? The One Energy that is all. Because although it appears from a physical sense that there are many types of energies due to the varying structures and vibrational frequencies of the subatomic particles and the varying formations which comprise them, when analyzed at a quantum level and broken down into their purest form, they are all made up of this "One Energy."
The beginnings of Quantum Mechanics
Many scientists in the early part of the 20th century were investigating the field of the sub atomic world, among them; Albert Einstein, Max Plank, Neils Borg and Karl Heisenberg. They were conducting all this experiments and getting amazing results but they needed an agreement on how to interpret the results and so The Copenhagen interpretation came into being as a way to define quantum mechanics. This interpretation says thatthe state of every particle is described by a wave function, which is a mathematical representation used to calculate the probability for it to be found in a location or a state of motion. The act of measurement causes the calculated set of probabilities to "collapse" to the value defined by the measurement. This feature of the mathematical representations is known as wave function collapse.


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