What is quantum physics and spirituality?

 What is quantum physics and spirituality?

Tom Cross

Human uneasiness about the origin of life, the formation of the universe, the interaction of organisms, what makes up matter, why processes occur in a certain way, and the connection between the macrocosm and its smallest parts has always encouraged man to seek logical explanations through the philosophical sciences and spirituality.

All over the world there are many people who need proof for such questions. They do not accept dogmas, making the explanations of religion not very sufficient. This is why science shows itself to be effective and has so much credit, mainly for its countless and important contributions in the most varied spheres of life and for bringing an immeasurable qualitative evolution to human intelligence.

Physics is one of the sciences that contributes largely to explaining how life takes place both on the planet and in the Universe, by analyzing the relations and properties of all the parts that compose them. It has two major divisions: Classical Physics and Modern Physics, of which Quantum Physics is a part.

What is Quantum Physics

Quantum Physics, Quantum Mechanics, or Quantum Theory is the science that observes the phenomena that occur with the particles smaller than the atom, called "atomic" and "subatomic" particles, known as electrons, protons, neutrons, photons, the molecules, and the cells.

The word "quantum" (from Latin, "quantum") means "quantity"; in Quantum Physics, it refers to a compact and entire unit (the smallest indivisible part) of energy of an electron contained in an atom. Packages of these units ("quanta", plural of "quantum") explain the emission of electromagnetic waves, for example, an important discovery of this science for mankind.

Albert Einstein, Werner Heisenberg, Max Planck, Niels Bohr, and Max Born, for example, are important scientists who developed many contributions to Quantum Physics as early as the first half of the 20th century - one of which overturned the belief that the atom was made of matter.

It was detected that the atom is vacuum, not being matter, but a condensed energy, proposing, then, that everything that exists is actually made of energy, which moves through vibrations - waves.

Quantum Physics is also called the science of possibilities, because it postulates that all possible outcomes of any action already exist in the present, are dormant, and only need to be accessed from the vibration of energy.

Quantum physics has important applications, including quantum optics, quantum computing, light-emitting diodes, lasers, semiconductors (such as the microprocessor), as well as explanations for some physico-biological phenomena of chemical bonds, such as the DNA of macromolecules.

Smaller, faster, safer and more comfortable flying vehicles, as well as flexible, more affordable and durable devices will be at our disposal in the near future, through the contributions of quantum physics to the advances in nanotechnology, making much of what we have in fiction a reality.

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Energy in Quantum Physics

Quantum Physics proposes us to see reality in a new way, without the traditional idea of understanding matter as something concrete and solid, and knowing that time and space are, in fact, visual illusions or holograms, since a particle can be detected in two places at the same instant, and it can be modified from the energy of observation or from the interference of the energy ofHe still proposes that everything is energy, and that our bodies and everything that exists are emanations of ancestral energies, the result of a hereditary equation of millions of years that forms a large network and results in a single element, so we are all connected.

Although the smallest particles are called "particles", when they are set in motion they move in waves called "electromagnetic" waves, causing an electron to make a quantum leap and cannot be accurately located in space and time (especially with the two variables together), allowing only the highest probability to know the exact location where they are and challenging theidea of time measured by the speed of light, which underlies physics.

Quantum Physics proposes to observe and define what cannot be seen, cannot be measured, and the indeterminism of the particles that make up our reality. It discovered that if each of us could see an atom, it would show a small and strong hurricane in which orbit photons and quarks (elementary constituents of protons and neutrons, classified into six types and observed indirectly,It deals with this energy.

Taking a closer look at an atom, one sees a void, without physical structure, fluidic, made of invisible energy, and not of tangible matter. Quantum Physics is increasingly associated with spirituality.

There are many definitions for spirituality, but they all converge on the fact that it is related to the search for the meaning of life through the transcendence of the physical world. Sometimes it is associated with religions and their practices, which does not discredit it; however, this is not enough to explain it, because it is not about the form or the means to achieve it, but about the essence behind the appearance,of union with something greater than ourselves, regardless of the place, the form, the companies, and the ritual performed.

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Relating Quantum Physics to spirituality is not a new subject, having been approached by Fritjof Capra, renowned Austrian physicist and researcher in Subatomic Physics, in his 1975 work "The Tao of Physics," in which he promoted an opening of the academic world to the spiritual world.

The atoms in our bodies are part of this ancient network that forms the Universe in all its magnitude, until now lacking to be explored and understood. We are connected and form a single unit of emanated and at the same time concentrated energy.

Quantum Physics and spirituality are associated through this idea that we are energy and connected to each other and to the whole. The macrocosm contains and is contained in the microcosm, and we are co-creators of our reality and of the Universe, because we radiate and receive energy through our consciousness and our faith that, being energy, has the capacity to "move mountains" and buildrealities.

Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking have made major contributions to explaining what makes up the cosmos that 15 billion years ago was compressed into a single spark when the Big Bang occurred, the great explosion that gave birth to space-time and the universe, which continues to expand in all directions.

So each of our atoms contains part of this stardust, the origin of the universe itself, but the question still remains as to how this one spark of which everything and everyone is a part came into being, what its purpose is, and where it is going, for it is still expanding. Some attribute this phenomenon to a creator.

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Quantum Physics and the awakening of consciousnesses

Who am I? What is my purpose? Why do things exist? Where does the first atom come from? What if nothing existed? These are questions that have piqued the curiosity of mankind since ancient times.

Quantum Physics proposes that whatever our thought is, it already exists, and through its energy we can access and condense it, transforming it into materialization. For example, the cure for a certain disease already exists: only the energy of thought has not reached the point of accessing it to materialize.

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The personal unconscious and the collective unconscious of humanity constantly modify tangible reality or matter by the force of the energy they radiate, but this is not necessarily what brings happiness, following even undesirable patterns, depending on the state of "consciousness" or the "dimension" one is in.

When we consciously project our vibrations of thought, feelings and emotions, we can observe their transcendental effects in a constructive and contributive way in the reality we are experiencing, and not randomly or poorly applied. The Universe understands the language of vibrations, whether they are conscious and directed or unconscious and occasional.

Consciousness promotes the selection of the vibrational flows of energy that quantum physics treats. It can alter many unwanted contexts - or, better yet, it can bring into reality the appropriate contexts latent in some field of possibilities in the cosmos.

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The quantum person

Every person is a co-creator of the existing reality. This means that living cells communicate through an omnipresent energy, independent of time or space, accessed and modified by vibrations caused by consciousness or thought.

DNA is influenced by the thought of the observers, as proven by scientific experiments, responding positively or negatively according to the emotions, which cause the vibrations, which in turn generate the energy of thought, collaborating to explain the relationship between Quantum Physics and spirituality.

The quantum person is the one who, by strongly desiring something, accesses what is created in the vibrational field, through electromagnetic waves, making this desire part of the probabilities at the quantum level, condensing the energies to the desired end. This is how we explain the power of a mantra or a prayer. If there is a vibration of energy well channeled by thought and emotions,it can reach any goal and become action.

Spirituality, through faith and the knowledge generated by Quantum Physics, enables people, in a conscious way, to generate vibrations that can bring many benefits, creating an elevation in the state of consciousness, since it is already known the power of thought.

Self-knowledge is fundamental in the process of generating vibrations and energy. When the individual knows himself, he is able to identify his life purposes, develop balance, and identify his goals and desires, changing the way he interacts with the world and with people, accessing his content, aligning himself with the external world, and connecting to the original spark.

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The Illumination

Spirituality gives us the comfort of hope about results we cannot obtain or control; it connects us with our inner selves. Science gives us knowledge and discoveries about results that can be controlled or applied to our benefit as human beings and to the world around us. It indirectly connects us to something greater, when it attests to oursmallness in the face of the inexplicable.

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The enlightenment that we can draw from this knowledge is that, regardless of whether spirituality converges with science or vice versa, they make us reflect on the beings that we are. We can seek our personal conclusions, taking advantage of the best that they can offer us.

Tom Cross

Tom Cross is a writer, blogger, and entrepreneur who has dedicated his life to exploring the world and discovering the secrets of self-knowledge. With years of experience traveling to every corner of the globe, Tom has developed a deep appreciation for the incredible diversity of human experience, culture, and spirituality.In his blog, Blog I Without Borders, Tom shares his insights and discoveries about the most fundamental questions of life, including how to find purpose and meaning, how to cultivate inner peace and happiness, and how to live a life that is truly fulfilling.Whether he's writing about his experiences in remote villages in Africa, meditating in ancient Buddhist temples in Asia, or exploring cutting-edge scientific research on the mind and body, Tom's writing is always engaging, informative, and thought-provoking.With a passion for helping others find their own path to self-knowledge, Tom's blog is a must-read for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of themselves, their place in the world, and the possibilities that await them.