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Intelligence, Albert Einstein,
and rational thought:
by Jack Blaylock
Till his death, Albert Einstein refused to believe in the ideas of Quantum
mechanics. But 80 years of careful laboratory experiments have proved that the
"irrational" world of the quantum is in fact the way the world really is.
Einstein was wrong, despite all his IQ points. The reason he could not see his
error is clear:
His "God" was rational thought. The power of deduction. That was his religion.
Because of this dogmatic attitude towards truth, he lost the Quantum debate. To
Einstein, ideas such as "Quantum states", "Quantum particles", "non-locality"
and whatnot, were irrational and superstitious. A philosophical and intellectual
cop out, he said.
It is interesting that the words Einstein used in defense of his beliefs are the
same protests now used today to dismiss mysticism, life after death, and psychic
ability, despite abundant evidence now that these things are real.
(This evidence is summarized in a huge new book by Dr. Claude Swanson, an MIT and
Princeton University physicist http://www.synchronizeduniverse.com/about_author.htm)
Quantum mechanics suggests that everything you see around you only has "form"
because you are looking at it. And if you "could turn your head fast enough" and
look behind you, you would see formless pure energy. No shapes, no objects,
nothing. Yes, that's right.
Uh Oh.
Invitation
to Psychology
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Thoughts
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News from various sources:
-- By Zach Van Hart, Staff Writer
Ever been angry or upset one minute and then on your couch eating the
next, unable to remember why you started eating or how long you had spent
munching? If so, then you have entered the world of emotional eating.
It’s something than can happen to anyone, and one of the most common
dieting obstacles out there...
Mayo
Clinic Exercise combats depression and anxiety
This excellent article from MayoClinic.com shows the growing recognition
that exercise should be a component of any anti depression and anti
anxiety treatment program. The Mayo Clinic article cites the following:
“there’s substantial evidence…
The
Nature of Emotion
Thoughts and emotions are not "opposite"; each influences the
other. Both processes can be rational or irrational, and both are
necessary for making plans and wise decisions.
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