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Spooky? No, kind of fantastic!

30 Apr

Albert Einstein said that the effects of quantum entanglement appear as, “spooky action at a distance”. Welcome to the weird world of quantum physics and metaphysics.

In metaphysics we talk a lot of about field entanglement – just consider your aura and how it affects another person’s energy, or how by simply thinking or feeling something about another person creates energetic hooks and cords. Today, I came across a article called, ‘Quanum physics mimics spooking action into the past’ (http://phys.org/news/2012-04-quantum-physics-mimics-spooky-action.html#firstCmt), which talks about an experiment by physicist Prof. Anton Zeilinger and his team to demonstrates that, ‘the decision whether two particles were in an entangled or in a separable quantum state can be made even after these particles have been measured and may no longer exist.’

Oh why does quantum physics sound so exotic and complex? Think of it this way:  your thoughts and feeling can change the past (as in dimensionally change the energy of the past recorded in the akashic records and in dimensional realities) or affect the future before it even happens. I believe we can do this – it’s what we do when we timeline energy work for healing especially when we do work on our DNA or when we use our mind to manifest something we want.

The article uses a dice to explain what happens when particles are entangled (quantum physics) as opposed to being separate individual particles as measured by classic physics. If the dice are ‘entangled’ (join properties) they would lose individual aspects and we expect that, ‘Two dice, each one of them with its own well-defined orientation,’ to be separate. So basically the dice have to be either separate or entangled. But Zeilinger found that it could be different.

So here is how the experiment went (it’s a called “delayed-choice entanglement swapping”) they start with, ‘Two pairs of entangled photons are produced, and one photon from each pair is sent to a party called Victor. Of the two remaining photons, one photon is sent to the party Alice and one is sent to the party Bob. Victor can now choose between two kinds of measurements. If he decides to measure his two photons in a way such that they are forced to be in an entangled state, then also Alice’s and Bob’s photon pair becomes entangled.

If Victor chooses to measure his particles individually, Alice’s and Bob’s photon pair ends up in a separable state. Modern quantum optics technology allowed the team to delay Victor’s choice and measurement with respect to the measurements which Alice and Bob perform on their photons.

“We found that whether Alice’s and Bob’s photons are entangled and show quantum correlations or are separable and show classical correlations can be decided after they have been measured”, explains Xiao-song Ma, lead author of the study.

In other words, ‘quantum mechanics can even mimic an influence of future actions on past events”, says Anton Zeilinger.

It’s something to think about when you’re next trying to heal a part of your past or when you want to manifest?

Einstein: master visionary 33/6

22 Jun

Since we’ve been making mind-boggling advances in science, I thought I’d pay homage to one of the greatest scientific minds of the 20th century by taking a look at his numerology. Albert Einstein is a master 33/6 number which makes him a visionary with a real need for perfectionism.

Would you believe Einstein had a heart of gold? Probably, after all he was a genius, right? It’s refreshing to know, however, that his strengths didn’t just lie in the field of science – he was wise too! The positive expression of the 33/6 life-path number would have given Einstein an extremely loving and giving nature and he was someone who was ready to take on the world together with the flag of social injustice. His energies would have been sympathetic and inspirational, youthful, gracious and friendly, and at times even sacrificial.

He would have sacrificed own emotional and material security in the pursuit of an idealistic cause. He was the type of person that would have always reached out to help others but he would have had to watch out for people trying to take advantage of his generous heart.

Albert Einstein

Einstein - visionary and perfectionist © Image c/o Wikipedia

One of the more interesting aspects of the life of a 33/6 master number is that while these people desire fame or want to leave their mark on the world, they have to learn how to temper their desire with solid effort and practical results.

He had to learn a few things too

Being born on a karmic day, ie the 14th, Einstein incarnated to work through the karmic challenges of progress, freedom, and flexibility. He would have felt restless, easily distracted, and found it difficult to follow-through on things when he was younger as a result. By the time he passed away, he would have mastered the art of being practical, while at the same time having the freedom to do what he loved.

The challenging aspects of his life would have made him experience periods of anxiety and depression, so he could slip into evasive or timid periods where he’d worry over trivial issues.

If we take a closer look at his pinnacles, Einstein has a lot of 2’s in his challenges which means that he would also have been very sensitive and was non-confrontational, preferring things to be in harmony and balanced. He would also have found it hard to express his emotions when younger and to gain a lot of support from people during his youth. One of Einstein’s greatest challenges would have been to move past his innate need for the perfect moment, the perfect answer to everything.

And because he would have searched for the perfect moment or perfection in others, he would also easily slip into criticism. He would have been very self-critical and he’d have found it hard to negotiate other people’s imperfection. Throughout life he would have tackled this issue and arrived at a place where he would have learnt to accept the lack of perfection in others and in the world. But, his lasting legacy was his vision and his desire to be of service to humanity through the sheer breadth and scope of his discoveries.