To better understand yourself, don’t rely on what makes sense.

To learn is not to know; there are the learners and the learned.
Memory makes the one, philosophy the others.

Alexandre Dumas, The Count of Monte Cristo

We’re always looking for sense in the world. Is this because the world is sensible, or because we are wired to understand it that way? And if we find sense in the world, is it really there, or are we using what we see to justify what we think?

Physics gives us some answers if we accept it without prejudice. It tells us that the world cannot make sense, and that there is no way that we will ever make sense of it. You can take this to be a disaster or as liberating. It’s a disaster, if you need order to find peace. It’s liberating, if you accept the necessity for higher consciousness.

Relativity

Quantum Mechanics

Duality of Reality

The Unreal Reality of Phase

Here’s the Experiment

False Is Not Fraudulent


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