bitcoin4all on Nostr: I have an instinct that the missing piece in physics (between general relativity, ...
I have an instinct that the missing piece in physics (between general relativity, special relativity and quantum mechanics) involves consciousness (the observer) and that it is a wave spectrum similar to sound or light that we are not measuring right now. I think that is why higher states are often associated with resonance (sound waves). I suspect that psychedelics chemically alter our receivers and allow us to tune into parts of the system that are normally invisible to us. I liken it to turning on a radio that randomly scanning the channels but without the tools to tune into any particular station. I suspect that research into this inner world may yield insights that also give us greater control over our outer world. Psychedelics are by no means the only way to explore these other states and they are far from reliable/repeatable, but I think they give us a clue as to where we should be looking for answers in fundamental physics.
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