
Today, I’m featuring a new talk presented by the “Royal Institution” of Great Britain. The title is “Chaos theory and geometry: can they predict our world?” with physicist Tim Palmer.
At 44 minutes into the video, Palmer discusses the 2022 Nobel award in physics which resulted in the Scientific American headline, “The Universe is not locally real, and the Physics Nobel Prize Winners Proved It” … “Elegant experiments with entangled light have laid bare a profound mystery at the heart of reality”! Another resulting headline he cites is “Scientists proved the universe is not real”.
Palmer goes on to explain that 99 percent of physicists now believe in what Einstein called “spooky action at a distance” or that “quantum reality is indeterminate – there’s nothing definite about reality”. This idea, formerly denounced by Einstein suggests that Einstein was wrong and Neils Bohr was right. The Bell Experiment provides the proof of this new direction in physics.
In the talk he also discusses fractals and at the end of the talk suggests (citing previous writing by Roger Penrose) that we are entering a new era of physics that ends spatial reductionism.
Although the phrase I BELIEVE IN SCIENCE has become politicalized in a way that is shaming to those who do not adhere to certain “beliefs”, those in the academic world who have spent their lives trying to convince others of metaphysical realities, people like Jeffrey Mishlove and Dean Radin, for example, would likely be happy to know that science is catching up. Yet, scientists (or physicists) need to go one giant leap further and “prove” that the universe is mental.
Ancient Buddhist monks and practitioners have known that life is an illusion for millennia. They have achieved states of consciousness that have led to their “knowing”. No one, not Buddhists, not physicists, are saying this is simple. It’s not. It’s complex and riddled with fractal geometry that is constantly evolving and changing and mysterious and chaotic. See my previous post: Films by Mystic Daniel Schmidt, Highly Recommended.
Many mystics love theoretical physics and like to keep abreast of what is happening in this field of study because science and the mystical are growing closer. We’ve lived in a world that only respects scientific materialism for far too long. The media shames those who think otherwise.
