We’re All Time-Traveling Psychics – Quantum Physics Shows Why

Friday, July 3, 2009
By Alex D.

doc-brown-back-to-the-futureI’m going to try to keep this simple and understandable. Skepticism is welcome. But I feel strongly that modern scientific studies will come to the same conclusion that myself and many respectable thinkers of our day have already found. Some of the great mysteries of psychic phenomena can easily be explained through Quantum Physics. Many famous experiments (such as the double-slit experiment) show us that our thoughts influence the outcome of events and vice versa.

I will take one important quality of matter/energy that has caused quite a stir for many years in the theoretical physics world, but not in the mainstream. There are so many theories and explanations for this idea, but none have stuck. It’s called “nonlocality.” Einstein called it “spooky action at a distance.” He never found a good reason for its existence and even tried to deny it. Modern scientific methods have proven this multiple times, “when two particles become ‘entangled’ (in layman’s terms – they’ve met each other and exchanged information) they can communicate (share information) over great distances MUCH FASTER THAN THE SPEED OF LIGHT.

This may not instantly blow your mind, but it should, especially since it was a subject that bewildered Einstein himself. The implication – time and space do not exist for infinitesimal particles. They could be at either end of the universe and technically communicate instantly. So, something with our currently accepted models of time and space is amiss. Since, when you break anything down to fundamental particles, it is quanta – said infinitesimal particles. This is a huge problem for modern physicists – how to resolve the nature of the universe to simple, ubiquitous rules without breaking the current ones.

This all makes for great conversation, but you know what it means to me, it means that our brains – since they are made of quantum particles – can also communicate with any other particle in the universe – regardless of space or time. You’re psychic because of this, bare with me and don’t get all cynical:

Our brains are fully capable time machines. If you believe in the big bang, you believe that we were at some point in time, entangled with every particle in the known universe at one extremely tiny point. So, we’re all entangled, we’re all capable of nonlocal communication, energy that our brains process is capable, and often must be traveling through time-space with no real relative time difference between yesterday, today, tomorrow and 1 billion years from now in a galaxy far – far away. Those electrons do not care where they are or what time it is.

Sit with this for a while. Explore the possibilities this brings. Try to force your neurons – the cells in your brain that communicate via electrons (quantum paricles) – to connect with someone else’s neurons from another era; i.e. travel back in time through your brain and ask Einstein about his thoughts on this matter (no pun intended) . Talk to a super-intelligent alien being that is on an earth-like planet 100,000 light years away – who is, in his relative time, seeing the light that leaves our Sun today – 100,000 years into our future. You get it? Time and space are just ways for us to separate our consciousness from the ultimate fact of nature: we are all connected, every being, every atom, every black hole, every spiral galaxy, every alien life form, from the moment the universe came into being until whatever moment in the future you choose to analyze. Don’t be afraid, this is very comforting if you fully grasp it. It makes death seem so arbitrary.

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One Response to “We’re All Time-Traveling Psychics – Quantum Physics Shows Why”

  1. for real.
    except that those neurons are structured particles and it would require a whole series of neurons to communicate information from one mind to another. i mean, i want to believe. but, does one equal another?

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