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  • What science is beginning to postulate as “quantum entanglement”, this “ghostly connection at a distance” where two particles remain united in their state, no matter how vast the space between them, is a glimpse of a truth that spirits of light have long communicated.

    In Kardec’s teachings, we learn about the universal cosmic fluid, the divine breath that fills infinity, from which everything originates. It is the raw material of the universe, and it is through it that thought propagates and resonates. Each soul is immersed in this cosmic ocean, connected to all others through its perispirit, a fluidic envelope that serves as the link between spirit and matter.

    Therefore, “Entangled Consciousness” is the natural condition of all creation. Our thoughts, feelings, and intentions are not confined to our skulls; they are waves that propagate through this universal fluid, influencing and being influenced by other consciousnesses in an incessant exchange. There is no isolated “I”; there is only a vast network of interconnected beings, vibrating at different frequencies.









  • quantum_faun@lemmy.mltoAsklemmy@lemmy.mlWhy would'nt this work?
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    6 months ago

    Also, even if you could somehow pull the stick, Newton’s Second Law (F = ma) tells us that the force required to move it depends on its mass and desired acceleration. If the stick were made of steel with a 1 cm radius, it would have a mass of approximately 754×10^6kg due to its enormous length. Now, if you tried to give it just a tiny acceleration of 0.01 m/s² (barely noticeable movement), the required force would be:

    F = (754×10^6) × (0.01) = 7.54×10^6 N

    That’s 7.54 MN, equivalent to the thrust of a Saturn V rocket, just to make it move at all! And that’s not even considering internal stresses, gravity differences, or the fact that the force wouldn’t propagate instantly through the stick.