What we see is what we get or vise versa?
This is an 8 part explanation of the double slit experiment.
Why?
Because it is known as the Central Mystery of Science showing the only mystery of quantum mechanics.
Again, why? You ask.
Because it shows how the act of observing (being an observer) effects how particles (we’re all made of these, in fact everything is made of these) behave.
What does that have to do with spirituality/higher consciousness/energy/law of attraction?
It helps us understand how we effect our surroundings. It shows how science is looking at the tinsyest amount of matter and finding it depends on us to determine how it behaves. Imagine that!
The speaker, Ross Rohdes, makes it entertaining and its geared toward everyday people. Its about 60 minutes altogether (8 parts), but you can skip parts of it if you understand it already or get a bowl of popcorn and make yourself comfortable.
Its well worth watching to see how science is looking differently at who we are. I think you’ll be glad you watched. The good stuff is toward the end – naturally. I think you’ll be surprised.



Hmm. Is it true?
flash
July 7, 2009
Great article. I have a big note in my office that reads: “Remember Believing Is Seeing”.
Like many of the paradigms we are taught as children the seeing is believing misnomer can simply be reversed to find the truth. And as long as I truly live from the space of knowing I’ll see what I believe my days are filled with miracles.
It’s when I return to the mundane thinking that I find difficulty and tension. Anyway great stuff here and I’ll definitely be back for more.
Aaron Whiston
June 21, 2009