The Mystical Side of Quantum Physics
One of the most intriguing ideas that connects quantum physics with mysticism comes from Werner Heisenberg, one of the pioneers of quantum theory. He famously said:
“The matter is not something that exists, but something we only see in relation to the observations we make.”
This statement suggests that, at the quantum level, reality doesn’t exist in a definite state until it’s observed — a notion that resonates with many mystical traditions, where reality is often seen as an illusion or something dependent on consciousness. In quantum physics, the observer plays a crucial role in determining the state of a system, which echoes the idea in mysticism that awareness shapes our perception of reality.
Other scientists like Niels Bohr and David Bohm also explored the idea of interconnectedness, suggesting that the observer influences the observed — bridging science and spirituality in fascinating ways.
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