Quantum Mechanics

Quantum Mechanics, together with Quantum Physics and Vortex Physics are all off-spring of Field Physics, which dates back to ancient Greek Philosophy.

Max Planck (1900) found that the stuff we are made of is not simply atoms, but a force that holds everything together in our bodies and worlds. It is coming from a conscious, intelligent mind, the matrix of all matter. It is a field and waves of quantum energy rather than a solid surface. Its energy could be best described as consisting of small packets or quanta.

These packets can communicate with each other. Scientists know everything about each quantum particle, like its rotation, charge, etc. in its past and in its future. They can change the particle in the present and it changes what it was in the past, even though the past already happened.

Albert Einstein (1905) developed this idea to show that an electro-magnetic wave such as light could be described by a particle called photon, a quanta of light (no mass), with an energy value, proportional to its frequency and wavelength.

Stephen Hawking stated that: “Quantum Mechanics does not predict a single definite result for an observation. Instead, it predicts a number of different possible outcomes, and tells us how likely each of these is”.

This led to a theory of unity between sub-atomic particles and electro-magnetic waves, called ‘probability waves’, governed by wave-particle duality, than little balls only:

It states: “All matter exhibits both particle-like and wave-like properties”, the core concept of Quantum Mechanics(QM), whereby entanglement or connectivity is its Key property.

Quantum superposition implies that a particle can be in more places or states simultaneously. The energy-beam of your focused attention makes them all collapse into one position.

Radical pair mechanism is an entanglement between two electrons that form a pair, where one is spinning in the opposite direction. They are spread very far apart, but still aware of and reacting to the other’s behavior due to coherent resonance.

Entanglement is like either granules of sand or like waves of water. It is either digital (particles), or analog (waves):


Quantum Mechanics explained

The possibility of entangling the states of many different quantum systems has led to a large drive to build a ‘quantum computer’, and create bizarre situations, like the ‘quantum teleportation’ of quantum states between 2 places.

Chinese scientists created a super-fast and unbreakable quantum communications system network in space, by launching a satellite that facilitates quantum teleportation of cryptographic communication via entangled photons between the satellite and stations spread out over earth, creating thereby a new hack-free space-based quantum Internet.

To guarantee information security, the satellite contains a quantum key communicator, a processing unit, a laser communicator, quantum entanglement emitter, and entanglement source to transmit quantum keys to Earth.

The technology is based on beaming one photon from an entangled pair to a distant location and then teleporting the quantum state of a third photon using the entangled photon as a conduit.

Quantum communication encryption is a way of message content encoding, as quantum keys are in theory impossible to crack. When it detects intrusion attempts, it changes the content in unpredictable ways.

The Sberbank connection – which required an increased frequency of key generation, and taking account of fiber optic lines with high levels of interference – takes secure quantum communications to a new level, and becoming the first fully-fledged industrial-grade connection of its kind. The technology takes secure quantum data transfer from prospective projects to ready-made solutions for business, government, and other organizations.

Their structure is governed essentially by geometrical considerations. In modern theory all particles/waves arise as possible oscillations of a holographic (fractal 3-D) ‘field’, like waves on a string or on a water surface. Only certain waves are allowed, and these are the ‘elementary particles’.

Einstein: “The field’s fabric is made of electric plus magnetic energy and it is the governing agency of every particle.”

The Stark effect is a shift in energy level in an atom caused by an external electrical field. The Zeeman effect is a shift in energy level in an atom caused by an external magnetic field.

Key to quantum mechanics is the idea that objects absorb and emit energy in tiny discrete packets known as quanta.

Examples:

Colored glass absorbs a certain color of light. Light is made up of photons (packets of light energy). The glass atoms absorb only photons with the quanta (or amount) of energy that corresponds to that color. What we see through the glass is the light that has not been absorbed.

Quantum radar, uses quantum entangled photons to provide better detection capabilities than conventional radar, such as tracking targets with a low radar cross section, like aircraft using stealth-tech, or targets employing active countermeasures to jam or baffle enemy radar.

In biomedicine, where quantum radar requires lower energy and can be used to non-invasively probe for objects with low reflectivity, such as cancer cells.

The 3000 years old 5 books of the Torah are written in a quantum code, as all possible consequences to a query are found in it, incl. their degree of possible manifesting.

Conviction is the code that takes that field of all possibilities, the quantum soup of all suffering plus all joy, and translates that into the reality of our world, thru our imagination of healing, peace, perfect relationship, abundance, etc. We make it real in our world by breathing life into these mind-images through the feelings in our heart:

Quantum Shadows?

The above takes us straight back into Plato’s cave. In his allegory, prisoners shackled in a cave see only shadows of objects cast onto a cave wall, never the object itself. A cylinder, for example, might be seen as a rectangle or a circle, or anything in between.

Something similar is happening with the basic building blocks of our world: wave, particle, or something in between, Thus, they are neither of them. If we do not possess the concepts to correctly express this, then this phenomenon has to be observed from an external vantage point, a higher dimension of consciousness than the human mind currently operates at.

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