Monday, September 22, 2014

No Objective Reality?

At a subatomic level there appears to be no objective reality. This is difficult for us here in the Newtonian and even Einsteinian world, because an objective reality to us is only logical. I, myself find logic and being objective is useful in surviving every day. However, which is real?

Is the Newtonian world that believes in an objective reality where an apple can fall from a tree and then we can say it fell because of gravity, or is the Subatomic reality real where there appears to be no one objective reality but many or even an infinite number of simultaneous truths.

It has always been interesting to me, after reading "the Tao of Physics" in the 1970s how ancient Gurus explanations of the universe perfectly aligns with Subatomic physicists and how they view the universe from a subatomic perspective.

From this perspective, having compassion for life in all it's potential states makes even more sense than it does in the Newtonian apple falling from the tree, sort of like for every action there is an opposite but equal reaction.

So, whether there is an objective "apple falling from the tree because of gravity" or whether there is no objective reality as in subatomic physics maybe compassion for all life in the universe is only logical because it seems to help not only oneself but life in all forms and times and spaces whether they are in the past, present or future or all three which is possible in subatomic physics.

For example, electrons in our bodies (and in everything in the universe, for example, travel through time and space all the time. We don't necessarily notice this because some of our electrons and atoms stay here with us as our bodies, but other atoms and electrons literally travel to the furthest corners of both time and space and return (and others don't return and keep traveling).

This is the nature of subatomic physics where electrons and atoms are permanent time and space travelers.

So, it could be said that we are also traveling time and space along with all our time and space traveling electrons and atoms in our bodies 24 hours a day.

This, to me, makes my dreams seem a lot more useful when I consider this.

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