Energy
Two important principles.
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Energy is the thing between two things.
This has infinite depth and possibilities, but it’s smart to keep it in the back of your mind. Otherwise, you get too focused on “a molecule is.” -
I can tell whether you are religious by how you move. Things move differently when they think they are being observed.
Let’s take a group of humans as an example. When you don’t tell them you are observing them, you can’t predict behavior, since humans operate in freedom and do very original and unexpected things. So you can’t predict human behavior via mathematics.
But if you tell them you are observing them, some of them will behave in a way they think is appropriate. This is fundamentally different. This is also why religious people behave differently, because they subconsciously live reality as if “somebody is watching.”
Verdict
On a small scale, quantum particles behave differently when we observe them. That’s because we think they should behave a certain way, so we throw our energies on top of them.
Simplicity
If energy is the thing in between two things, the false conclusion is that nothing ever exists.
Why? Because things exist.
Science seems to have lost its grip on reality a little bit.
You always start with what is clearly true: reality exists. If reality doesn’t exist, then me typing this does not exist, so you also don’t have to listen to me.
Flakes
I am sure you can split reality, but you can't split a single life.
If you want to understand reality, it is better to overlay two different slides.
∣ψ(x)∣²
Overlaying two slides that either 1) resemble each other too much or 2) are too different does not work.
It is better to take one slide with strong contrast and then look at the relationship between them.
Ik zie een golf meer als de vorm waarin je zelf verkeert; daarin zit een stijgende of een dalende lijn.
Wat je doet, wat je aantikt, zijn de punten, en die zijn een weerspiegeling van je vorm. Maar ook unieke punten.
I see a wave more as the state you yourself are in; within that, there is a rising or a falling line.
What you do, what you touch, are the points, and they reflect your state. But they are also unique points.