Tag: Advaita Vedanta
A Non-Dual Perspective on The Big Bang
Existence As The Grand Illusion The similarities between Quantum Physics and Plato’s theory of Forms is so astonishing that one may even view quantum theory as a mathematical formulation of Plato’s theory of Forms. Plato’s fundamental forms are regular solids of Euclidean Geometry. The fundamental forms of quantum physics are elementary particles which are not … More A Non-Dual Perspective on The Big Bang
Quantum Strangeness & Becoming Oneself
Our classical world is composed of mutually exclusive alternatives: Everything is either something or something else; it is a this or a that, though we may be unaware of these identities due to ignorance. A color is always either red or not red; two socks in a closed box are either a pair or not … More Quantum Strangeness & Becoming Oneself
Non-Duality and Quantum Mechancis
Non-duality is an inevitable consequence of quantum theory. The philosophical expression of quantum mechanics is that the “thing-in-itself” is pure potentiality and is actualized only from outside itself by something other than itself. Pure potentiality cannot actualize itself. The other actualizing agent may be a consciousness, an observation, measurement, or interaction with an environment. Defining … More Non-Duality and Quantum Mechancis

