Summer bugs can't speak ice

Gail 2022-03-25 09:01:23

ps: Because it is a very early movie, there is a lot of content that has been insufficient. What's more, there are too many renderings in the film, and it is not rigorous enough to be regarded as a popular science film. All we have to do is to have a rational mind to decide what is the good essence and what is the discardable dross.

(The first thing to note is that the uncertainty of quantum mechanics has never been applied to an experiment on a macroscopic object.)

Skepticism is actually pretty close to science, it just lacks one thing: after asking a question, find the answer in a rigorous way , rather than just raising one question after another.

Science is a valid and relatively objective method, but not the only one.

Is science itself science? In today's science, every few years, there will be a theory to overthrow the previous theory. Is science just science?

The brain cannot distinguish between what is actually seen and what is only in memory, because the same specific neural parts are responding.

If the individual cannot judge whether he is real...how can you still think that the world you see is real?

Do all realities exist simultaneously? Is it possible that all possibilities exist at the same time?

My thoughts were unreal, and now to me, in some ways, it was more real than I thought it was, and the real didn't seem real.

The real joy of life is not in the known, but in the unknown.

People of all ages have their own assumptions, like the world is square, or the world is round, and so on. There are many assumptions that we take for granted, which may or may not be true. Of course, historically, most of these assumptions have been wrong. Based on this, it can be speculated that if history is instructive, many things about this world that we simply take for granted are wrong, but we are bound by these precepts and do not even study them.

Modern materialism, for the most part, like religion, deprives people of the responsibility to seek truth.

We can't really leave the individual to see what's going on there.

Matter is not what we always imagined it to be. To scientists, matter has always been thought to have some final form, static and predictable.

In the inner space of all atoms and molecules, particles occupy only a very small space. In atoms or molecules, there are elementary particles, and the rest is a vacuum. Particles keep disappearing and appearing. What happened? So when they disappeared, where did they go? It's a delicate question, and I'm going to give you two answers - answer one: they go into another universe. When those particles entered our universe, the people in that universe were asking the same question, and they said, "Where did they go?"

In fact, the universe is mostly a vacuum. We usually think that space is empty and matter is void, but in fact, any matter is essentially empty and completely insubstantial. Look at an atom, we think of it as a kind of little hard ball, and we're like, "Oh, no. It's like this, with a very tiny, very dense bit of matter in the center, surrounded by a kind of empty cloud of probability electrons, The electrons suddenly disappear and appear." But it turned out, that's not right either. Even atomic nuclei, which we thought were very compact, suddenly disappeared and appeared just like electrons. Of all these insubstantial substances, what can you say is the most solid... like thought, like concentrated bits of information [Bit is a contraction of the term binary digit. (Bit is the term "binary digit" ” acronym.)] These things are not made of more things, but of ideas, concepts, and information.

These electrons form a charge that pushes other electrons away before they make contact, so no one can touch anything else.

In conscious experience, it appears as if we are advancing in time. In quantum theory, you can also go back in time. Everyone is doing this, non-stop, all the time you're looking, when you're not looking, it's like a wave; when you're looking, it's like a particle. When you are not looking, it is a wave full of possibilities; when you are looking, it becomes the existence of particles. A particle, we regard it as a real object, can only really exist in a place called "superposition", a stretch of wave has many possible positions, this particle exists in all positions at the same time, when you examine its At the same time, it "snap" into one of all possible positions. Quantum superposition means that a particle can exist in 2 or more places or states at the same time, which is a very bizarre hypothesis and one of the hallmarks of the quantum world. The world contains many potential realities until we choose. In many places at the same time, going through many possibilities at the same time, and then collapsing into one.

How can a system or an object be in two or more states at the same time? That's simple, don't take things simply as things. We all have the habit of thinking that the things around us are things that already exist, without our intervention, without our choice. You have to get rid of this idea that you should be aware that the physical world around us, chairs, tables, rooms, carpets and cameras, all these are nothing but possible movements of consciousness, and beyond these movements, my time I'm making choices all the time, so as to express my real experience. You just need to think thoroughly, but that's so thorough that it's difficult. Because we tend to think that the world is already there, independent of our experience. This is not right, and quantum physics has clearly revealed this. Heisenberg, one of the founders of quantum physics, said that atoms are not things, but tendencies. So, instead of simply understanding things as things, you have to think about possibilities, and atoms are all possibilities of consciousness.

Most people can't affect reality with their will because they don't believe they can. Because they didn't believe they could do it, it really became a reality.

When we think, we think of reality more concrete than the nature of reality, so we become stupid, stupid in front of the same reality. Because if reality is concrete, tangible, visible, then I'm so insignificant that I can't really change anything. But if reality is only my possibility—the possibility of consciousness itself, then the question immediately arises, how do we change it? How can we make reality better? How can we make reality happier? Do you know how far our imaginations can stretch? According to the previous concept, I can't change anything, because in reality I have no role, reality is already there, objects move according to their own inherent rules, mathematical principles determine the state of motion of objects in designated positions, I, just Bystanders, it doesn't matter. Mathematical principles can give us something new in new ideas, it makes it possible to imagine these movements, but it does not turn our assumptions into actual experiences, we can only choose to experience them. So, literally, the individual creates his own reality, which sounds like some new institution's rhetoric without any physical basis, but that's what quantum physics tells us.

We have brought ourselves into a situation where our bodies are full of craving cells to meet our chemical needs.

Addiction always requires a little more of the chemicals needed in order to achieve orgasm or arousal. So my definition is actually saying that if you can't control a certain emotional condition of yours, you're bound to become addicted to that condition.

So who's to say he's in love with someone special, they're just in love with the emotion of anticipation that's addicting to them.

When I'm talking about the disappearance of the "we" concept, I'm not saying we really disappear. What I mean is, we come out of a particular area of ​​the brain that functions to deal with things like our personality, our associations with other people, our associations with our environment, our associations with things, events, times. We leave the associative centers in our brains and re-examine our identity, our personality. For the average person living in this world, they think life is boring and boring because they don't try to acquire knowledge and information that will motivate them. They are deeply hypnotized by their environment, through media, television, through people's lives and fantasies. They think that everyone is trying to do it, but no one can really be real, and think that beauty, courage, these are illusory. Most people surrender to life and settle for mediocrity. Maybe in their lives, things like souls, longings, never really come into existence. Sometimes, they may want something else, but if the thought arises, they ask themselves: Is there anything else? Or, why am I here? What is the meaning of life? Where am I going? What will happen when I die? They started asking these questions. They start to suffer from these problems from time to time, which can lead to their nervous breakdown. But in fact, when they do, those old outlooks on life and the world begin to collapse.

We enter a whole new realm in our brain, and precisely because we are in a whole new realm, we reorganize the brain, to be precise, reconnect with new concepts, and ultimately, this changes us from the inside out.

The only way to know yourself is not to know your own body, but to know your own mind.

The brain can handle a lot of different things and people should really realize how incredible they are and how incredible their minds are and they don't just have these incredible things in their heads that can do a lot for them and can Helping us learn, it can change things, it can help us make things better, it can help us transcend ourselves, it can lead us to a higher level of existence in certain ways. So that we have a deeper understanding of the world, we have a deeper understanding of our relationship with things and people, and finally we can make our lives in this world more meaningful. There is a mental area in our brain, an area that each of us can use.

Your consciousness affects those around you, affects material properties, affects your future, and you are creating your future.

I'm stronger than I thought I was, maybe even stronger. I can affect the environment around me, the people, I can affect the space itself, I can affect the future, I am the cause of everything. I am not separate from everything around me, they are part of me. I am interconnected with all of this. I am not alone.

We are here to create, we are here to infiltrate the space around us with our ideas and edifices of thought. We are here to create life.

Welcome to the kingdom of heaven, where there is no judgment, no hatred, no trouble, and nothing. Only we are allowed to exist, and what we call real reality is, by invisible forces, detached from death and chaos, and given all kinds of shapes, which we call matter.

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