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1.46 Fish-eye view

Section 52 (first updated 02.21.2021) Void Consciousness The blackhole model is the objective form of consciousness. The idea of the “blackhole” is the materialistic expression of the mental alternative, i.e,. consciousness. The form of reason involves the object, the conception, encapsulated by the void, the consciousness. This is true at the universal and the particular …

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1.45 Deja Vu

Quantum eraser dreams Section 33 (last updated 2.1.2021) The hypothesis of the so called “quantum eraser” experiment is a slight developed way of operating the famous “double slit experiment”. The quantum eraser aims to demonstrate whether events in time can be adjusted or determined after they have occurred? This challenges the linearity of time and …

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1.44 Gravity

”Action at a distance” Section 34 (last updated 2.02.2021) Classical mechanics presents a world that moves in a straightforward, uniform, and cause-effect manner. The classical mechanics of nature are rational laws everything conforms to so that there is order in the world. When we examine the mechanics of the “heavens”, or how planets form systems …

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1.43 Tesseract

Section 35 (last updated 2.03.2021) “Onion” When we say nothing is the negation Sartre takes it as the non presence of a specific thing that is at one point present, and this is simultaneous with the thing being present, when a thing is present somewhere it is not present somewhere else, the law of non …

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1.42 Observer Effect

Section 36 (last updated 2.04.2021) (Add to lightcone decoherence) The observer problem Alan watts frames the problem- What is behind your eyes? The observer effect opens up fundamental questions about quantum mechanics. It is proven that the “observation” cannot be made without affecting the phenomena, that is, without changing the system, it still remains unclear …

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1.41 Uncertainty Principle

Section 37 (last updated 2.04.2021) The uncertainty principle provides a physical overview about the ontological notion of self-determination. The principle of uncertainty states that the more precisely the position of some particle is determined, the less precisely its momentum can be known, and vice versa. This means that when the final aim of some activity …

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1.40 Indeterminacy

Section 38 (last updated 2.04.2021) If we take as the first premise that the only certainty is uncertainty, in other words the only order is disorder, we have to ask what this determination leads to? The result is not to reverse of language, that is, uncertainty is the only certainty because restructuring of the sentence …

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1.39 Doppler Effect

Section 39 (first updated 1.06.2021) #33- Law of mind  The error of derived abstraction The law of mind operates through time differently, than physical objects operate in time. Physical object only bears a particular kind of relation in time, the proceed through time as an activity and so they only relate the past to the …

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1.38 zooming

Section 40 (last update 2.07.2021) Slab of nature “But the examples which I have given you show that the notions of the situations of what you see, what you touch, and what you hear are not so sharply separated out as to defy further questioning. You cannot cling to the idea that we have two …

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1.37 Singularity

Section 41 (last updated 2.09.2021) -Big Bang difference between quantum and general relativity The main difference between quantum and general relativity is really an ontological problem. The ontology of materialism, which the general theory of relativity has been cast under, depends on the idea of the “singularity”. The singularity in its not scientific definition but …

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