Are you limiting yourself?
Placing limits on what you perceive is possible, do you limit what is possible for you?
Keep in mind—
Our most advanced scientists never even know the limits of what is possible.
In fact, they never even know what makes up your reality.
Brain blown
It’s brain blowing when you go deep into neuroscience.
You learn how little we know about the brain.
Quantum physics is the same.
Scientists observe things that make zero sense to your logical brain.
Lacking any way of knowing what is truth our best scientists are STUCK not knowing.
Yet the rest of us are taught a simpler, more black and white view.
This is the case with consciousness.
You are taught to “know” that you are conscious.
And given a certain understanding of what this is.
While top scientists who deeply research these topics have zero clue what this is.
Hard problem
What is consciousness?
That’s a question our top neuroscientists and mind researchers call the hard problem.
The hard problem of consciousness is a phrase coined by philosopher David Chalmers in his 1996 book, The Conscious Mind.
And it well captures the dilemma on this topic.
As Neurosurgeon Eben Alexander writes—
“We know lots about the mechanics of the brain, right down to the molecular level, but when it comes to consciousness, we simply haven’t got a clue.”
How on earth the physical matter of the brain gives rise to this thing we call consciousness is a mystery to us.
Why this creates the observer bias in quantum physics is even more of a Sherlock Holmes.
Reality construct?
Quantum physics is the second mystery in this limitless equation.
The fact that we have zero clue what is consciousness is enough of a mystery.
But add to this the mystery of quantum physics and it absolutely blows your brain.
That’s not just because quantum physics implies the OPPOSITE of classical physics.
But because there’s a brain blowing element that goes way beyond—
Why your conscious choice DETERMINES how you observe reality?
This observer effect in quantum physics shows that the conscious choice of an observer determines the behavior of atoms.
We have zero clue why.
And EVERYTHING is made of atoms.
Everything is possible
So keep in mind when that brain is placing limits on what is possible for you—
Even our most advanced scientists have zero clue how atoms behave.
Yet EVERYTHING is made of them.
They also have zero clue what it means to be conscious.
Yet they conclude that your conscious choice alters the behavior of EVERY atom that comprise EVERYTHING.
Our most advanced science is this never makes sense.
Yet here you are.
Conscious.
With atoms ALL around.
Hmm