“Consciousness
Creates Reality” – Physicists Admit The Universe Is Immaterial, Mental &
Spiritual
November 11, 2014 by Arjun Walia. 169 comments.
“Consciousness creates reality,” a statement that has gained
a lot of attention across various alternative media outlets around the world.
Make no mistake, consciousness has been (for quite some time) studied by
numerous scientists, especially in its relation to quantum physics and how it
might be correlated with the nature of our reality.
What is consciousness? Consciousness includes a number of
things. It’s how we perceive our world, our thoughts, being aware, our
intentions and more.
“Looking for consciousness in the brain is like looking
in the radio for the announcer.” – Nasseim Haramein, director of research
for the Resonance Project
“I regard consciousness as fundamental. I regard matter
as derivative from consciousness. We cannot get behind consciousness.
Everything that we talk about, everything that we regard as existing,
postulates consciousness.” – Max Planck, theoretical
physicist who originated quantum theory, which won him the Nobel Prize in
Physics in 1918
“It was not possible to formulate the laws of quantum
mechanics in a fully consistent way without reference to consciousness.”
Eugene Wigner, theoretical physicist and mathematician. He received
a share of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1963
The statement that “consciousness creates reality” comes
with a number of different questions. Does this mean we as individuals (and on
a collective level as one human race) can shape and create whatever reality
we’d like for ourselves? Does it mean we can manifest a certain lifestyle, and
attract certain experiences? Does it happen instantly? Does it take time? How do
we do it?
Although we might not be able to answer these questions with
absolute scientific certainty, we do know that yes, a correlation between
consciousness and our physical material world does indeed exist in some way,
shape or form. The extent of that correlation (again from a modern day
scientific point of view) is still not well understood, but we know of the
correlation, and we know it must have some sort of significance.
“A fundamental conclusion of the new physics also
acknowledges that the observer creates the reality. As observers, we are
personally involved with the creation of our own reality. Physicists are being
forced to admit that the universe is a “mental” construction. Pioneering
physicist Sir James Jeans wrote: “The stream of knowledge is heading toward a
non-mechanical reality; the universe begins to look more like a great thought
than like a great machine. Mind no longer appears to be an accidental intruder
into the realm of matter, we ought rather hail it as the creator and governor of
the realm of matter. Get over it, and accept the inarguable conclusion. The
universe is immaterial-mental and spiritual.” – R.C. Henry, Professor
of Physics and Astronomy at Johns Hopkins University , “The Mental
Universe” ; Nature 436:29,2005) (source)
The Science Behind The Statement “Consciousness Creates
Reality”
The quantum double slit experiment is a very popular
experiment used to examine how consciousness and our physical material world
are intertwined. It is a great example that documents how factors associated
with consciousness and our physical material world are connected in some way.
One potential revelation of this experience is that “the
observer creates the reality.” A paper published in the peer-reviewed
journal Physics Essays by Dean Radin, PhD, explains how this
experiment has been used multiple times to explore the role of consciousness in
shaping the nature of physical reality. (source)
In this experiment, a double-slit optical system was used to
test the possible role of consciousness in the collapse of the quantum
wave-function. The ratio of the interference pattern’s double slit spectral
power to its single slit spectral power was predicted to decrease when
attention was focused toward the double slit as compared to away from it. The
study found that factors associated with consciousness “significantly” correlated
in predicted ways with perturbations in the double slit interference
pattern. (source)
“Observation not only disturbs what has to be measured,
they produce it. We compel the electron to assume a definite position. We
ourselves produce the results of the measurement.” (source)
Although this is one of the most popular experiments used to
posit the connection between consciousness and physical reality, there are
several other studies that clearly show that consciousness, or factors
that are associated with consciousness are directly correlated with our reality
in some way. A number of experiments in the field of parapsychology have also
demonstrated this.
Sure, we might not understand the extent of this connection,
and in most cases scientists can’t even explain it. However they are, and have
been observed time and time again.
Below is a video demonstration from the film “What The
Bleep Do We Know.”
Other examples that we’ve written about are government
sponsored psychokinesis experiments, the global consciousness experiment,
intelligence agency remote viewing experiments, thoughts and intentions
altering the structure of water, the placebo effect, teleportation studies and
more. You can find more details about those specific experiments HERE.
Some other related CE articles that relate to this subject
are listed below:
How We Can Incorporate This Information Into Our Lives
& Use Consciousness To Transform The World
Change requires action, but the place within which that
action comes from is most important.
Modern day science, especially quantum physics, has been
catching up to ancient mysticism and concepts that are/were so deeply ingrained
in various cultures throughout the ancient world. One great example of this is
the fact that everything is energy , and nothing is solid. You can read more
about that here.
“We are what we think, all that we are arises with our
thoughts, with our thoughts we make the world.” – Gautama Buddha
“Broadly speaking, although there are some differences, I
think Buddhist philosophy and Quantum Mechanics can shake hands on their view
of the world. We can see in these great examples the fruits of human thinking.
Regardless of the admiration we feel for these great thinkers, we should not
lose sight of the fact that they were human beings just as we are.” – Dalai
Lama (source)
A great example of quantum physics meeting ancient wisdom is
seen in the fact that Nikola Tesla was influenced by Vedic philosophy when
pondering his ideas of zero point energy. You can read more about that here.
So why is this relevant? It’s relevant because new physics,
as mentioned above, is pointing to the fact that the observer shapes the
reality. The way we think and perceive could be responsible and play a vital
role in the physical construct we see in front of us.
“No problem can be solved from the same level of
consciousness that created it.” – Unknown
If we look at the world and examine it on a collective
level, what do we see? How do we perceive it? Right now, the masses perceive it
as being born, going to school, paying bills, raising a family and finding a
“job” within the current paradigm to support yourself. No judgement here, but
many people on the planet are not resonating with this experience. They want
change. We’ve been repeating and perceiving our reality this way for a very
long time, with very little information about what is really happening on and
to our planet. It’s almost like we are robotic drones that are trained and
brainwashed to accept things the way they are. To not question what is
happening in our world and to continue on with the status quo, only caring for
ourselves and our own lives. As Noam Chomsky would say, our consent has been
manufactured. If we continue down this path and continue to perceive and view
reality as “this is just the way it is,” we will, in essence, prolong that type
of existence and experience for the human race without ever changing it.
In order to create and manifest a new reality for ourselves,
our thought patters and the way we perceive reality must change. What changes
the way we perceive reality? Information does. When new information emerges it
changes the way we look at things and as a result, our reality changes, and we
begin to manifest a new experience and open our minds to a broader view of
reality. Not to say that we can’t manifest a new physical form in the blink of
an eye, and that we are not capable of doing that, but it appears to be
something that takes time, something gradual, something we don’t quite
understand yet.
What’s also important about teachings from new physics is
that, if factors of consciousness are associated with the creation of our
reality, that means change starts within. It starts with the way in which we
are observing the outer world from our inner world. This touches on the earlier
point of how we perceive our reality. Our perception of the external world
might very well be a reflection of our inner world, our inner state of being.
So ask yourself, are you happy? Are you observing, perceiving and acting from a
place of love? From a place of hate or anger? From a place of peace? All of
these factors are associated with our consciousness, with our observation, the
one (or the many) who are doing the “observing” might play a large role in what
type of physical world the human race manifests for itself, what do you think?
We are indeed the observers, can we create change and break
patterns to open up new possibilities, change our direction, all through the
way in which we observe ourselves, others and the world around us.
I believe that the human race is in the process of waking up
to a number of different things, simultaneously. As a result, the way we
perceive and “observe” the world around us (on a mass scale) is starting to
drastically change. So if you want to help change the world, change the
way you look at things, and the things you look at will change.
“Be the change you want to see in the world.” – Mahatma
Ghandi
“There is nothing new to be discovered in physics now.
All that remains is more and more precise measurement.” This statement
(worldview statement) was by Lord Kelvin in 1900, which was shattered only five
years later when Einstein published his paper on special relativity. The new
theories proposed by Einstein challenged the current (at that time) framework
of understanding. This forced the scientific community to open up to an
alternate view of the true nature of our reality. A great example of how things
that once were regarded as truth have changed.
“Lord Kelvins statements bares with it the voice of
paradigms past…We knew that the Earth was flat, we knew that we were the center
of the universe, and we knew that a manmade heavier than air piece of machinery
could not take flight. Through all stages of human history, intellectual
authorities have pronounced their supremacy by ridiculing or suppressing
elements of reality that simply didn’t fit within the framework of
accepted knowledge. Are we really any different today? Have we really
changed our acceptance towards things that won’t fit the frame? Maybe
there are concepts of our reality we have yet to understand, and if we open our
eyes maybe we will see that something significant has been overlooked.” – Terje
Toftenes (source)
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