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To: ndt
It could be one particle interacting with another. The observer does not need to be a conscious entity, much less a deity.

Conciseness does move particles. That's been "scientifically" proven. A particle doesn't move without a force. What created that force? What created the particle?

171 posted on 04/08/2005 10:06:30 AM PDT by concerned about politics (Vote Republican - Vote morally correct!)
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To: concerned about politics

"A particle doesn't move without a force."

Particles have spin. it's inherent.


178 posted on 04/08/2005 10:16:18 AM PDT by ndt
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To: concerned about politics

"Conciseness does move particles. That's been "scientifically" proven."

You are looking, but you do not yet *see*. It is not the spoon that bends, that is impossible, rather you only need to realize that the spoon does not exist and it is you that must bend.

Sorry, couldn't' help myself :)

Prior to the observation, the particle exists as a field of probability that encompasses all possible locations for that particle. The act of observation causes that field to collapse and at that moment, the particle IS a particle once again, existing somewhere within that field, with some locations more likely that others.

The mind does not move the particles, rather that particles were neither here nor there until you observe them. It is not an issue of moving matter, but of forcing matter to make a decision on where the heck it is.

Well, that or there are infinite parallel universes, go figure.


319 posted on 04/08/2005 3:13:29 PM PDT by ndt
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