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What you think is what's happening. Some very interesting experiments described here, and it all comes down to the same thing: your perception shapes reality as you know it, or: your thoughts/intentions create reality (and, imho, vice versa). I like the experiment with the salamander... more
Reviewed by sixdivision Jan 14 2008, 08:01am ( 7 reviews ) • odemagazine.com
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Rated by gmee on Jun 24, 12:26am
Yeah, the physics is a little off, but other parts are dead on. Our reality is what we choose to make it and he's right about "think and grow rich." Two hundred years (2209) from now we'll look at our current (2009) understanding of quantum physics (which only a handful of people understand anyway) and laugh at how wrong our understanding was. We'll ask, "How could they have believed that...?"
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Rated by Tinney29 on Feb 22 2009, 2:31pm
Asinine physics.
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Rated by Skyealysa on Feb 16 2009, 12:11am
im not surprised... i already believed this before i read it. heheh
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Rated by sixdivision on Jan 14 2008, 8:01am
What you think is what's happening. Some very interesting experiments described here, and it all comes down to the same thing: your perception shapes reality as you know it, or: your thoughts/intentions create reality (and, imho, vice versa). I like the experiment with the salamander brain, which shows that memory is not local, but more holograpic. This experiment was also described in the book The Holographic Universe.
