Psychology Today, by Robert Lanza. (Published
on November 19, 2011 by Robert Lanza, M.D. in Biocentrism)
After the
death of his old friend, Albert Einstein said "Now Besso has departed from
this strange world a little ahead of me. That means nothing. People like us ...
know that the distinction between past, present and future is only a stubbornly
persistent illusion."
New
evidence continues to suggest that Einstein was right, death is an illusion.
Our
classical way of thinking is based on the belief that the world has an
objective observer-independent existence. But a long list of experiments shows
just the opposite. We think life is just the activity of carbon and an
admixture of molecules: we live awhile and then rot into the ground.
We believe
in death because we've been taught we die. Also, of course, because we
associate ourselves with our body and we know bodies die. End of story. But
biocentrism, a new theory of everything, tells us death may not be the terminal
event we think. Amazingly, if you add life and consciousness to the equation, you
can explain some of the biggest puzzles of science. For instance, it becomes
clear why space and time—and even the properties of matter itself—depend on the
observer. It also becomes clear why the laws, forces, and constants of the
universe appear to be exquisitely fine-tuned for the existence of life.
Until we
recognize the universe in our heads, attempts to understand reality will remain
a road to nowhere.
Consider
the weather ‘outside': You see a blue sky, but the cells in your brain could be
changed so the sky looks green or red. In fact, with a little genetic
engineering we could probably make everything that is red vibrate or make a
noise, or even make you want to have sex, as it does with some birds. You think
its bright out, but your brain circuits could be changed so it looks dark out.
You think it feels hot and humid, but to a tropical frog it would feel cold and
dry. This logic applies to virtually everything. Bottom line: What you see
could not be present without your consciousness.
In truth,
you can't see anything through the bone that surrounds your brain. Your eyes
are not portals to the world. Everything you see and experience right now‚ even
your body, is a whirl of information occurring in your mind. According to
biocentrism, space and time aren't the hard, cold objects we think. Wave your
hand through the air—if you take everything away, what's left? Nothing. The
same thing applies for time. Space and time are simply the tools for putting
everything together.
Consider
the famous two-slit experiment. When scientists watch a particle pass through
two slits in a barrier, the particle behaves like a bullet and goes through one
slit or the other. But if you don't watch, it acts like a wave and can go
through both slits at the same time. So how can a particle change its behavior
depending on whether you watch it or not? The answer is simple, reality is a
process that involves your consciousness.
Or consider
Heisenberg's famous uncertainty principle. If there is really a world out there
with particles just bouncing around, then we should be able to measure all
their properties. But you can't. For instance, a particle's exact location and
momentum can't be known at the same time. So why should it matter to a particle
what you decide to measure? And how can pairs of entangled particles be instantaneously
connected on opposite sides of the galaxy as if space and time don't exist?
Again, the answer is simple: because they're not just ‘out there'—space and
time are simply tools of our mind.
Death
doesn't exist in a timeless, spaceless world. Immortality doesn't mean a
perpetual existence in time, but resides outside of time altogether.
Our linear
way of thinking about time is also inconsistent with another series of recent
experiments. In 2002, scientists showed that particles of light
"photons" knew, in advance,what their distant twins would do in the
future. They tested the communication between pairs of photons. They let one
photon finish its journey—it had to decide whether to be either a wave or a
particle. Researchers stretched the distance the other photon took to reach its
own detector. However, they could add a scrambler to prevent it from collapsing
into a particle. Somehow, the first particle knew what the researcher was going
to do before it happened, and across distances instantaneously as if there were
no space or time between them. They decide not to become particles before their
twin even encounters the scrambler. It doesn't matter how we set up the
experiment. Our mind and its knowledge is the only thing that determines how
they behave. Experiments consistently confirm these observer-dependent effects.
Bizarre?
Consider another experiment that was recently published in the prestigious
scientific journal Science (Jacques et al, 315, 966, 2007). Scientists in
France shot photons into an apparatus, and showed that what they did could
retroactively change something that had already happened in the past. As the
photons passed a fork in the apparatus, they had to decide whether to behave
like particles or waves when they hit a beam splitter. Later on - well after
the photons passed the fork - the experimenter could randomly switch a second
beam splitter on and off. It turns out that what the observer decided at that
point, determined what the particle actually did at the fork in the past. At that
moment, the experimenter chose his past.
Of course,
we live in the same world. But critics claim this behavior is limited to the
microscopic world. But this 'two-world' view (that is, one set of physical laws
for small objects, and another for the rest of the universe including us) has
no basis in reason and is being challenged in laboratories around the world. A
couple years ago, researchers published a paper in Nature (Jost et al, 459,
683, 2009) showing that quantum behavior extends into the everyday realm. Pairs
of vibrating ions were coaxed to entangle so their physical properties remained
bound together when separated by large distances ("spooky action at a
distance," as Einstein put it). Other experiments with huge molecules
called ‘Buckyballs' also show that quantum reality extends beyond the
microscopic world. And in 2005, KHC03 crystals exhibited entanglement ridges
one-half inch high, quantum behavior nudging into the ordinary world of
human-scale objects.
We
generally reject the multiple universes of Star Trek as fiction, but it turns
out there is more than a morsel of scientific truth to this popular genre. One
well-known aspect of quantum physics is that observations can't be predicted
absolutely. Instead, there is a range of possible observations each with a
different probability. One mainstream explanation, the "many-worlds"
interpretation, states that each of these possible observations corresponds to
a different universe (the 'multiverse'). There are an infinite number of
universes and everything that could possibly happen occurs in some universe.
Death does not exist in any real sense in these scenarios. All possible
universes exist simultaneously, regardless of what happens in any of them.
Life is an
adventure that transcends our ordinary linear way of thinking. When we die, we
do so not in the random billiard-ball-matrix but in the
inescapable-life-matrix. Life has a non-linear dimensionality; it's like a
perennial flower that returns to bloom in the multiverse.
"The
influences of the senses," said Ralph Waldo Emerson "has in most men
overpowered the mind to the degree that the walls of space and time have come
to look solid, real and insurmountable; and to speak with levity of these
limits in the world is the sign of insanity."
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