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I got excited once when I went to an event a university and saw a "QUANTUM" licence plate outside. The crushing disappointment when it ended up belonging to Deepak Chopra type instead of a physics professor. At least he also had the sense to be disappointed that quantum entaglement doesn't allow ftl communication. So instead of sharing a scintillating conversation we got to share a sense of disappointment. So there's that.
It's just a matter of seeing results in a more direct sense. If people can somehow figure out how to achieve consistant results from the 'mystical' powers, and it becomes something one can get educated it easily and at a decent speed, then it won't be a matter of belief but a matter of fact, like internet. For example 'send me a this image from your phone to mine over wi-fi' and the results show. So, once we reach 'send me some good energy, i'm at work and kind of depressed' then that's that. Right now, we have basically low-level knowledge (it least for the masses) regarding energy transfers from one human to another, and by that i mean hugging someone you love, being around friends you're comfortable with, and so one, the good vibes we get from them are strong but very short range, and that's why we sometimes use a transfer medium which is the internet for example to expand the range of those viberations/energies. That's what I think anyway. Let's hope we can figure out ways to meaningfully expand (and know about it / see its results well) without such technological transfer mediums.
Anyone who had basic schooling wouldn’t dismiss physical energy, waves and vibrations. And anyone with exposure to science should dismiss β€œmystic” waves unless it’s a belief system then anyone would believe whatever they find best.
Nobody dismisses energy, frequency and vibrations exist. Its only when theyre applied to DIY mysticism to explain any fanciful god of the gaps phenomena that it is rightly pointed out that there are no such measurements that correlate to said assertions.
Both are real. The left does, however, clearly impact the right. Electromagnetic fields interact with biological systems… this isn’t controversial science. Artificial EMF affects organic bioelectric processes, and that’s measurable. The question isn’t belief, it’s scale and exposure. The idea that humans can simply β€œout-vibrate” constant external signal saturation feels optimistic at best. Can organic coherence truly self-regulate when we’re immersed in constant artificial signal noise from Wi-Fi, 5G, and devices? I am not so sure. Minimizing exposure seems less like fear and more like basic biological intelligence… allowing our energy, frequency, and vibration to express as they were designed to, and allowing organic systems to operate with greater coherence and integrity. View quoted note β†’