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He is using a conceptual reasoning that has a precise historical origin, Anaximander’s apeiron.
Carlo Rovelli • Anaximander: And the Birth of Science
It has to be emphasized, however, that as long as a paradox is treated as a problem, it can never be dissolved. On the contrary, the “problem” can do nothing but grow and proliferate in everincreasing confusion. For it is an essential feature of thought that once the mind accepts a problem, then it is appropriate for the brain to keep on working un
... See moreDavid Bohm • On Dialogue
“What we observe is not nature itself, but nature exposed to our method of questioning.”
― Werner Heisenberg, Physics and Philosophy (1958)
by combining the ideas of Prigogine and Schrödinger, we can understand where information comes from (the steady state of non-equilibrium systems) and why it sticks around (because it is stored in solids). The poetic oddity of this combination is that it tells us that our universe is both frozen and dynamic. From a physical perspective, a solid is “
... See moreCesar Hidalgo • Why Information Grows: The Evolution of Order, from Atoms to Economies
of the quantum world as dealing with the subjective, where mind and matter are unified by energy, or better yet, where mind and matter are so connected that it’s impossible to separate the two. In the quantum or unified field, there’s no separation between two points of consciousness. It is the domain of oneness, or unity consciousness.
Joe Dispenza • Becoming Supernatural: How Common People are Doing the Uncommon

David Bohm notes that it can be difficult to see alternative worldviews within the existing structure of our language and meaning-making.
Karen O'Brien • You Matter More Than You Think: Quantum Social Change for a Thriving World
