Monday, May 23, 2016

     Evidence of synchronicity? I am not really sure there ever can be such a thing. Synchronicity seems to be such a personal phenomenon it would be hard to really prove that a thing was not coincidence. One event happening in connection to one person with significance, to another, can be passed off as coincidence. I'm not really sure anybody really needs to prove synchronicity. Most often synchronistic moments are only intended for the person that receives them.
     I do have a few incidences of synchronicities of my own. One time, while I driving, I remember thinking that I needed to call my friend that I hadn't talking to in a while. It was almost as if his image popped into my head. I called him within a minute and ,when he answered, he told me that it he had just settled into a meditation and had begun focusing on me while in meditation. Also, I used to watch a T.V. show that would have an episode with the perfect message for me to hear when I was feeling down. This happened almost ten times.
     Not that I could ever give proof that there were interconnected occurrences or anything. I do not really need to. But, I do have experiences of them and that is proof enough for me.

     We are all connected to the ebb and flow of energy around us through our sub conscious. This connects us to our surroundings, group consciousness and other knowledge. It is through this that allows synchronicity to work around us.

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Uncertainty, causality and weird

Honestly, I don't feel the universe is very uncertain at all. In fact I believe it is rather literal. It seems that at the quantum level, what you focus on is what you get. Pretty simple and straightforward honestly. If you want to measure a quantum particle's position then it will give you that. If you want to measure a particle's momentum then that is what the particle shows you. to me that sounds rather certain. Maybe not as solid but rather certain.

Causality, the principle of cause and effect. It does not supposedly exist in the quantum. Maybe we do not understand the total cause and effect nature of the quantum world. Maybe a particle dissipates and reforms based on perception. Maybe, that is the cause. Maybe there is a more subtle underlying energy at play in the quantum world  at play. Maybe, it is because particles don't follow a linear progression of cause and effect.

The universe is not weird. As far as we know it has been there for a long time. We are made out of the universe. How can it be weird if it's if there is nothing else normal to compare it to?

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

The meaning of time

I've always felt that time was relative in general. At least from the human perspective, it is very relative. Yet, I did feel that time was static in relationship to other phenomenon. Now, after talking about some of the phenomenon in class, it has made me start to wonder about what time really is. I feel that humans measure time by comparing occurrences of things against other things to gain a static measuring stick. For instance the Japanese use the flow of water filling up a bamboo shoot to measure time. Scientists measure time by keeping track of radioactive decay. All of these things holds up well as long as our measuring sticks don't change. Now, I come to find that everything is subject to change based upon how big of a gravity field they are hanging out by. IF you start to think about it then time really is an illusion. It seems that the universe just has things happen and at times more or less of those things happen in comparison to more or less of other things.

Maybe "space" is just the higgs field and as matter occupies a portion of that space the natural energy in the higgs field is "used up' giving mass to the "object" thereby warping the shape of the higgs field(space) and causing a change in the motion of all particles within the event horizon of a "mass". If all particles were affected it would explain why time seems to travel differently near a "mass" because it's not time necessarily that is behaving differently it could simply be the particles are slowing down or speeding up in relationship to everything around them giving the illusion of time moving at a different speed.