Well done! I will need to read a few times. I’m convinced intention works from personal experiences. Confused about how free will and predestination combine.
Have you ever heard about Philippe Guillemant? If not, you should definitely check his bio and his work about retrocausality, you will find stuff in English if you tell me to pardon your French:
"Bell’s Theorem tells us that the randomness may encode effects from a larger world"
For many years, a major barrier for me in reconciling the physical and metaphysical realms was the question of *where* would a metaphysical reality interact with the physical realm?
A watershed moment came, twenty-five years ago, when I was trying to get to grips with physics and became thoroughly dissatisfied with the explanations I was reading; and I decided to try and understand it from first principles. That led me very quickly to the realisation that dropping the assumption that space is infinitely divisible makes it very much easier to see the material realm as part of a larger whole.
I've done quite a lot of exploring since then, but so far I've only written one short piece about it, The Physics of Metaphysics. Maybe you'll find it interesting: https://malcolmramsay.substack.com/p/meta-physics
Well done! I will need to read a few times. I’m convinced intention works from personal experiences. Confused about how free will and predestination combine.
Thank you for your open mindedness - a declaration of sorts. Another one for the wall!
Cells tingling- I felt it too.
such an exquisitely composed inquiry. it makes my cells tingle with the potential and hope for what it all implies. thank you, Josh.
Very interesting article.
Have you ever heard about Philippe Guillemant? If not, you should definitely check his bio and his work about retrocausality, you will find stuff in English if you tell me to pardon your French:
http://www.guillemant.net/
Philippe was introduced in the world by Jacques Vallée after his first book, the seminal "La Route du Temps".
Respect
"Bell’s Theorem tells us that the randomness may encode effects from a larger world"
For many years, a major barrier for me in reconciling the physical and metaphysical realms was the question of *where* would a metaphysical reality interact with the physical realm?
A watershed moment came, twenty-five years ago, when I was trying to get to grips with physics and became thoroughly dissatisfied with the explanations I was reading; and I decided to try and understand it from first principles. That led me very quickly to the realisation that dropping the assumption that space is infinitely divisible makes it very much easier to see the material realm as part of a larger whole.
I've done quite a lot of exploring since then, but so far I've only written one short piece about it, The Physics of Metaphysics. Maybe you'll find it interesting: https://malcolmramsay.substack.com/p/meta-physics
Well done. Excellent read. Even for non scientist idiots like me!
I don’t understand anything, but I feel it’s truth and beauty.