
Spooky Action at a Distance
Coined by Einstein, this term describes what we now call entanglement—a concept that has left
philosophers grappling for lifetimes.
Entanglement is the idea that two objects can be so deeply connected that they “know” what the other is doing or experiencing instantaneously, no matter the distance between them.
Think of it this way:
Your thought is the chalk. My mind is the blackboard
This illustrates the principle in action.
Frustration stems from not knowing.
Quantum mechanics introduces a profound shift in how we understand the universe. Unlike binary thinking—where something is either 0 or 1, black or white—quantum processes reveal that an object can simultaneously be 0 and 1 or in other words, any colour at the same time.
This isn’t just theoretical. In computing today, it’s called Qubits. These turn our foundational assumptions, like the binary equation, completely upside down. It challenges how we’ve viewed life, reality, and even ourselves.
Words are mathematics. Mathematics are words.
Energy isn’t lost—it’s carried forward. Even recorded music retains its energy; we can feel it if we are truly aware.
So, are we alive, or are we not?
The answer lies in the present moment—the now. This is our reality.
There is no external god. We are our own god, creators of our reality.
Understanding this is the key. Accepting it sets you free;)
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