Article dated November 16, 2004

Quantum Heath II

This SLOWER Network message continues last Thursday's examination about how our thoughts work at a quantum level and how everything is connected that affects our health. To read Thursday's message go here.

Health has three foundations, exercise, nutrition and attitude (or consciousness). Each plays on the other reinforcing the next into an upwards (or downward) spiral. Eat well and you feel like getting up and moving about. Do this and you begin to have a better attitude which makes you want to eat better and so forth, etc. and on and on.

But the controller of all this is consciousness and this awareness is connected to all things.

Billions are already being invested by some of the largest companies and governments in the world experimenting with how human observation affects atoms.

An article in USA Today entitled, "Quantum Computer" says that the next generation of computers may be atomic and that the computers will work based on human observation of the atoms in the computer.

According to the article, Charles Bennett, IBM's best known quantum computer scientist says, "It takes a great deal of courage to accept these things. If you do, you have to believe in a lot of other strange things." MIT's Neil Gershenfeld, who with IBM's Issac Chuang built the most successful quantum computer to date, says, "Nature knows how to compute. We just don't know how to ask the right questions."

But quantum weirdness does not end here. The article continues by saying that qubits don't do calculations in linear form like current computers. They instead do all possible calculations at the same time, straddling all possible answers until the act of measuring the qubits forces them to settle on an answer. Weirder still? According to the article, the quantum computer holds an infinite number of right answers for an infinite number of universes (remember these computers already exist). The computer just gives you the right answer for the universe you happen to be in at the time. To believe in quantum computers (which our government and private industry is spending billions on) we have to believe in parallel universes.

This is hard to grasp and then it gets even harder! Quantum computers gain even more power because of a process called entanglement. When two atoms are observed by the same force, they become entangled and remain so even though they may be light years apart. Their spins are in all positions at once, but the instant one entangled atom is observed its spin goes one way. At that same instant, the spin of the other particle locks in the opposite direction (even though they are then light years apart). This is essential to the increased speed of quantum computers.

Today's computers are limited to the speed, which an electron can pass through a wire (the speed of light). With entanglement, a quantum computer's speed can blow by today's computers because the shift in spin even over light years is instantaneous!

In addition because of entanglement according to USA Today, there are ways to do Star Trek type teleportation.

In other words our attitude, our attention or intention or focus or beliefs or let's use the word faith is what creates our world and this belief is connected everywhere.

This explains many phenomenon (such as faith and distance healing) and can make these ideas very valid from a scientific point of view. If we can affect our beliefs at the very deepest levels, the place where we connect with our quantum state we can do anything, including making ourselves or others ill or well from close range or anywhere around the world.

This may be one reason why doctors work well (good and bad) in the western world. They believe in themselves and their patients believe in them too. Society has imbedded a set of ideas and values within us that become though belief very real. Words such as virus, cancer, etc. have developed a meaning at our deepest level so if someone whom we believe says, "You have cancer", that can create certain belief patterns (frequencies) to work at our quantum core. This belief then creates the physical manifestation of what we believe. This becomes even subtler at the level of medical testing. If we take a test for PSA as an example and the piece of paper that comes to the doctor says certain values are high, we begin to believe whatever the test reveals.

In quantum terms, one could say we move into a universe where this condition exits. This seems unreal, but if the quantum computer is to be believed, then the multiverse exists and we literally move into a state were the condition we believe in exists.

Our message next Tuesday explores this even more deeply. Don't miss it!


 

 

 

 

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