Stephen Hawking, stated in, " The Universe in a Nutshell" that our history is filled with infinite potentiality and what we "got” was due to disturbing the quantum field by our "observations." Profound, I thought, and pondered about his theory for months.
To better understand Dr. Hawking's theory, I read everything on quantum physics I could understand and a pile of books on the brain, Bruce Hood's "The Self Illusion" was the most helpful. Below is what I believe correlates with Hawking's theory, It is from the book, The Nature of Personal Reality, by Jane Roberts, (Seth Material) I have included a quote and then how I am seeing life now through a magical lens.
"An examination of your conscious thoughts will tell you much about the state of your inner mind, your intentions and expectations, and will often lead you to a direct confrontation with challenges and problems. Your thoughts, studied , will let you see where you are going. They point clearly to the nature of physical events. What exists physically existed first in thought and feeling. There is no other rule.
What if our "observations" were first feeling-tone shared by all consciousness focused in physical reality. The cells and organs have their own awarenesses, and a gestalt one. So the race of man also has individual consciousness and a gestalt or mass consciousness of which makes up our physical reality. While physical we follow physical laws, or assumptions. These form the framework for corporeal expression. Within this framework you have full freedom to create your experience, your personal life in all of its aspects; the living picture of the world, your personal life, and to some extent your individual living experience, helped create the world as it is known in your time.
It is important before we continue that you realize that consciousness is within all physical phenomena, however. It is vital that you realize your position within nature. Nature is created from within. The personal life that you know rises up from within you, yet is given. period. Since you are part of Being, then in a certain fashion you give yourself the life that is being lived through you." ~ Jane Roberts, Seth Material.
“Although I cannot move and I have to speak through a computer, in my mind I am free.” ― Stephen Hawking
When I fully realized my entire reality was created by me, and global consciousness, I could chose what to give my attention to for the change I wanted to see. The more you examine your thoughts and feelings the more excited you'll get when what you were thinking about appears. You'll notice "integrity" plays a role as well, (even when no one but you knows what good things you've done), because it's "liking yourself" that is most important in your ability to thrive without limitations. It only works if you truly believe.
Just like Yoda said, “there is no try, only do.”
Whatever you hold in your consciousness you put in your reality. If you are thinking about something, it will appear in a similar form. Don't get scared when you notice you have a lot of negative thoughts, about yourself and the world. These types of "thoughts" are your current vibration, giving you the reality you have now. Any change towards better inner-feelings about yourself and your surroundings will show up immediately in a in an event confirming your power to create your reality. I am now excited about cleaning up my thoughts -especially my deep inner feelings that were not as great as I wanted them to be.
Below are examples of limiting beliefs you may want to remove.
Example of limiting thoughts: 1. My behavior is hidden in my subconsciousness. 2. My life is a result of my childhood, or Karma, 3. Old age causes illness and regression. 4. People are out to screw me. Or People don't like me. 5. I am not smart enough, good enough, someone is better than me. 6. My religion is the right one, and so are my beliefs. 7. I have no control over the events in my life. 8. I am fat. 9. There is something wrong with money. People who have it are greedy, less spiritual than those who are poor. They are unhappier, and snobs.
These are all beliefs held by many people. Those who have them will meet them in experience. Physical data will always seem to reinforce the beliefs, therefore, but the beliefs formed the reality.
"The ego, which is ever changing based on a flow of new experiences looks out upon physical reality and surveys it in relation to those characteristics of which it is composed at any given time. It makes its judgments according to its own idea of itself." ~Jane Roberts
I try to catch myself in conversation making jokes about myself, and stop it. )
When science has proven "consciousness creates everything in our reality" our focus will turn to beautiful stories, ideas and breathtaking environments. We will spot giving our attention to garbage news stories filled with violence and fear; because we don't believe what we hold these emotions in our consciousness mind.
If I could ask Dr. Hawking one question it would be this: You said that we collapse waves when we observe an event. But what if-- our expectation collapsed the wave, our belief before the form existed. If this is true, consciousness is creating the collapsing of the field based on our inner-emotions, which would make the unpopular words, like "emotions, feelings and insights" the most valuable of all our senses.
I learned most of my beliefs were secondhand and limiting, so I jumped those fences! I documented my journey in my memoir, "From Hollywood to God," by Kelly Granite Enck http://www.amazon.com/From-Hollywood-... I am leaving the link for those, like me, who love to explore the Inner Journey of the Mind!
Thanks Stephen for all your years of passion! Love Kelly!
Stephen Hawking (1942-2018) é considerado um dos mais brilhantes teóricos contribuintes da física Einsteiniana. Com seu próprio toque de humor e conspirações sobre viagens no tempo, nesse livro, ele compila suas principais descobertas nos campos das ciências e matemática. Apesar de ser um livro curto (praticamente um resumo de "Uma breve história do tempo"), não se trata de uma leitura simples, e talvez valha a pena conhecer alguns conceitos básicos da área. Você pode fazer isso com uma pesquisa rápida na Wikipédia. Vale conhecer, antes, conceitos de:
Física Einsteiniana: teoria da relatividade geral, mecânica quântica (experimentos de Schrödinger), espaço-tempo, teoria das cordas, teoria das membranas, anti-matéria.
Matemática: conceitos de álgebra linear, modelos matemáticos, espaços n-dimensionais, ortogonalidade entre espaços, p-branas.
Como a maioria das pessoas já sabe, Hawking é famoso por revolucionar a forma como o universo é estudado, principalmente por suas observações sobre os buracos negros. Para ele, a física Newtoniana não pode ser aplicada perto de "singularidades", que são locais de alta densidade capazes de deformar o espaço-tempo quase ao infinito. Isso se deve pela possível existências de múltiplas membranas planas, que são capazes de absorver energia umas das outras. Essa teoria recebe o nome de "Radiação de Hawking", e determina que os buracos negros se esvaem com o tempo, e podem acabar desaparecendo. É claro que isso levaria muito mais tempo do que a atual idade do universo.
Nesse livro, você terá também uma explicação de como o espaço tridimensional que conhecemos, quando ampliado à distâncias muito pequenas (próximas à longitude de Planck), na verdade é composto por 10 dimensões espaciais e uma temporal, sendo 8 das 11 dimensões totais imperceptíveis ao mundo macroscópico. Isso está intrinsecamente relacionado à teoria das cordas, um modelo matemático que visa agrupar a teoria da relatividade geral de Einstein e a mecânica quântica de Schrödinger. Esse modelo viria a ser conhecido como "Teoria de Tudo", homônimo ao filme que aborda a vida de Stephen Hawking.
Com essas e outras teorias e histórias descritas no livro, eu recomendaria a leitura de "O universo numa casca de noz". Mesmo para pessoas que não são da área, o físico aborda conceitos muito interessantes sobre a criação do universo e o que ocorre dentro das singularidades, através do uso de diversos modelos matemáticos. Apesar de suas ideias ainda estarem sendo testadas pelo uso de aceleradores de partículas, elas são aceitas entre o meio científico. Por ser relativamente curto e simplificado, é um excelente texto para aqueles que desejam aprender sobre física moderna.
Mnah, Humanitas au scos această interesantă variantă a ”The Universe in a Nutshell” și mă bucur c-am citit-o. Traducerea pare ușor forțată, sau sunt eu prea înstrăinat de termenii tehnici în limba română, însă accesarea facilă a modului în care unul dintre marile creiere din lume privește și înțelege universul la nivel științific este fix ceea ce cartea își propune și, cumva, reușește.
Die komplexen Themen und Fragen der theoretischen Physik weiß Hawking wunderbar zu erklären und zu beantworten. Dieses Buch beschreibt die großen physikalischen Themen zu Beginn der 2000er,Schwarze Löcher, Raumzeit, Zeitreisen etc. An der ein oder anderen Stelle kommt man definitiv ins Straucheln und muss die Themen erst verstehen. Durch die Struktur des Buches kann jedoch zu jedem Kapitel neu eingestiegen werden, wenn man zuvor absolut nichts verstanden hat. Herausragend sind dabei die vielen Illustrationen und Bilder, die das Gelesene wunderbar unterstützen (teilweise den Lesefluss jedoch stark unterbrechen). Einige Passagen laden definitiv zum Mehrfach lesen ein (dem Verständnis wegen und interessenhalber). Anschließend ein kurzer Ausblick Hawkings und eine wissenschaftliche Zusammenfassung seines Lebens. Zur Weiterbildung und physikalischem Interesse definitiv (fast) Jedermann empfohlen.
یک شاهکار دیگه از هاوکینگ. این کتاب که در ادامه کتاب a brief history of time نوشته شده، در زمینه های مختلفی مثل مکانیک کوانتومی، نظریه ام، نسبیت عام، سیاه چاله ها و ... نوشته شده که با توجه به حجم و میزان تحقیقاتی که براش گذاشته شده، در نوع خودش شاهکار محسوب میشه. روند کتاب هم مثل a brief history of time عملی همراه با هیجانات مخصوص به خودشه.خوندن این کتاب برای همه کسانی که میخوان جهانی که توش زندگی میکنیم رو بفهمن و درک کنن پیشنهاد میشه.
Hawking is an exceedingly clear and occasionally quite funny writer, not easy when the topic is quantum physics, etc. I would be lying if I claimed to understand much of this book, especially in the audiobook format in which an exceedingly pleasant British voice hurls a flood of Hawking's words and concepts, one more challenging than the previous one. It might, repeat: might, have been possible to understand this material on a printed page, which in this case included a lot of nifty diagrams, on the presumption that repetition might have helped. But probably not. I did enjoy and generally understand the opening chapter in which Hawking explained the history of physics and our conception of the universe, with a beautiful presentation of the life and work of Einstein, and to a lesser extent his contemporaries and immediate intellectual followers. But after that, when Hawking moved into contemporary physics and the exploration of the cosmos (where he made his own contributions, mind you), I was mostly gasping for air, down for the count, you get the idea. Once I let go of the expectation that I could actually master the material, I kind of enjoyed the periodic appearance of concepts and phrases I had sort-of known about arrive in their natural and proper context, things like string theory, black holes, quanta, Heisenberg principle, nebula, etc. Perhaps more than anything, I enjoyed the ebulliance and delight with which Hawking presents his material, as if it is the simplest and most fun thing ever... which to him, it probably is.
“Khi bán kính sao đạt đến một giá trị giới hạn, đường truyền sẽ thẳng đứng như trong đồ thị, nghĩa là ánh sáng sẽ bị giữ ở một khoảng cách không đổi tính từ tâm, không bao giờ ra xa hơn. Đường truyền tới hạn này sẽ quét thành một mặt gọi là chân trời biến cố, phân biệt vùng không - thời gian mà ánh sáng thoát ra được so với vùng ánh sáng mà không thoát ra được. Bất kỳ tia sáng nào phát ra từ ngôi sao sau khi đi qua chân trời biến cố sẽ bị cong vào bên trong độ cong của không - thời gian, ngôi sao sẽ thành một ngôi sao tối”
Con xin lỗi bác Hawking nhưng con lạc mất bác ở đây rồi...