“Everything in Life is Vibration.” - Albert Einstein Eugene Wigner remarked that in quantum physics we no longer have observables (invariants) but only observations. Tongue in cheek, I asked whether that meant that quantum physics is really psychology, expecting a gruff reply to my sassiness. Instead, Wigner beamed a happy smile of understanding and replied: “Yes, yes, that’s exactly correct.” In a sense, therefore, if one takes the reductive path in science one ends up with psychology, not particles of matter.
Sacred Physics 101
Sacred Physics 101
Sacred Physics 101
“Everything in Life is Vibration.” - Albert Einstein Eugene Wigner remarked that in quantum physics we no longer have observables (invariants) but only observations. Tongue in cheek, I asked whether that meant that quantum physics is really psychology, expecting a gruff reply to my sassiness. Instead, Wigner beamed a happy smile of understanding and replied: “Yes, yes, that’s exactly correct.” In a sense, therefore, if one takes the reductive path in science one ends up with psychology, not particles of matter.