background preloader

Quantum

Facebook Twitter

The True Nature of Reality Part 1/4 Video. The True Nature of Reality Part 2/4 Video. The True Nature of Reality Part 3/4 Video. The True Nature of Reality Part 4/4 Video. NoR: The Nature of Reality. What is the True Nature of Reality? What I hope to do this morning is to give you a brief glimpse into the quantum mechanical body-mind, to at least attempt to understand the exact nature of what the human body is like and also the exact nature of what the Cosmic Body is like.

We use terms like mind and body and universe, but what really is the exact nature of these things? What is the mind, what is the body, what's the exact nature of physical reality? As children, we always had questions like, "Where was I before I was born? What am I doing here? What happens after death? Am I confined to my physical body? Am I just a skin encapsulated ego in a bag of flesh and bones?

And it's interesting that science today is beginning to ask the same questions. One of the interesting things that science has found, this should have been obvious all along, is that what we call perception, what we see, hear, touch, taste, and smell, is really the least reliable test of what reality really is. Or you can do another simple experiment. The Soul Travelers 8-The nature of reality. The Nature of Reality. The Nature Of Reality The great Ontological riddle concerning what is the true Nature of Reality is solved by the ultimate truth that a persons real identity is God.

Together with some recent discoveries from the world of mathematics, namely the Mandelbrot set, we can finally make the case for Idealism or the idea that all existence is consciousness. In this section we discuss what is the nature of reality. Essentially what we'll be doing is showing how it is that Idealism or the idea that existence is really subjective, can work in practice. This point of view stands in opposition against the alternative and more widely held view concerning the nature of reality which is called Materialism.

So having outlined some of the problems inherent with idea of Materialism, what I'll do here is to take Idealism as our starting assumption and show how it is that existence is really consciousness. The Mandelbrot Set And this is the mathematical formula which describes the Mandelbrot set... Three New Planets and a Mystery Object Discovered Outside Our Solar System. Click on image for high-resolution file. Three planets -- each orbiting its own giant, dying star -- have been discovered by an international research team led by Alex Wolszczan, an Evan Pugh Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics at Penn State, using the Hobby-Eberly Telescope. Penn State is a major partner in the design, construciton, and operation of this telescope, which is one of the largest in the world. In 1992, Wolszczan became the first astronomer ever to discover planets outside our solar system.

Credit: Marty Harris/McDonald Obs. /UT-Austin 26 October 2011 — Three planets -- each orbiting its own giant, dying star -- have been discovered by an international research team led by a Penn State University astronomer. The three newly-discovered planetary systems are more evolved than our own solar system. Observations of dying stars, their metal content, and how they affect the planets around them could provide clues about the fate of our own solar system. . [ Katrina Voss ] Astronomers discover complex organic matter in the universe. In today's issue of the journal Nature, astronomers report that organic compounds of unexpected complexity exist throughout the Universe. The results suggest that complex organic compounds are not the sole domain of life but can be made naturally by stars.

Prof. Sun Kwok and Dr. Yong Zhang of the University of Hong Kong show that an organic substance commonly found throughout the Universe contains a mixture of aromatic (ring-like) and aliphatic (chain-like) components. The compounds are so complex that their chemical structures resemble those of coal and petroleum. The researchers investigated an unsolved phenomenon: a set of infrared emissions detected in stars, interstellar space, and galaxies. Not only are stars producing this complex organic matter, they are also ejecting it into the general interstellar space, the region between stars. Most interestingly, this organic star dust is similar in structure to complex organic compounds found in meteorites.