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Re: Theos-World Laws of Nature

Jun 22, 2005 08:29 PM
by MarieMAJ41


This reminds me of a DVD I just rented entitled "What The Bleep Do We Know?"

It can be found in the special interest or documentary section of the video 
store. Very very interesting....the only such that I have ever run 
across...that talks about this.
Marie
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James A wrote: What law of nature is that. Do you have any testable, 
varafiable evidence? 

Mystics can only verify laws of nature through personal observation. 
However, it is interesting to note that in the double slit 
experiment, our "observations suggest that the electrons are 
localized particles when they leave the source and when they arrive 
at the screen, but that the electons are waves everywhere in 
between. This implies that the localized particle at the source 
dissolves, in some sense, into a non localized wave that propagates 
through space from the source to the screen, where it transorms back 
into a localized particle again"

"The electron wave is a wave of probability that represents a 
potential position. In addition this probability wave does not 
exist in the ordinary 3 dimensional space of our physical world." 
Rather, it exists in an abstract infinite dimensional space 
described by complex numbers." Thus according to quantum physics, 
the attributes of physical objects are only imagined by us to have 
definite or actual existence."

Reference: Thomas J.McFarlane, BS in Physics, Stanford. MS in 
Mathematics from University of Washington.

So James, where is this abstract non 3 dimensional space? How can 
you provide evidence for another dimension that is not visible. 
What is "visible" is a subjective analysis of an observation.




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