April 27, 2010

Discover Quantum Physics For Dummies To Create Wealth

By Brandon Boshnack

Perhaps at the last cocktail party you were at, you heard some hot-shot talking about quantum physics. "So basically," he said, "this scientist, Schroedinger, put his cat in a box with a vial of poison gas. The vial was set to break in an hour. Until you open up the box, you can't say "the cat is alive" or "the cat is dead." The cat is, as quantum physicists would say, in a state of quantum indeterminacy. Therefore, the breaking of the vial doesn't kill the cat, the conscious observation does."

Still with me? Disgruntled physicist Stephen Hawking, decades in the future, retorted, "Whenever I hear about Schroedinger's Cat, I reach for my gun." But because guns don't kill people, it's actually the conscious observation that kills, this leads to a whole new set of fascinating questions. If conscious observation has the power to change our reality, what does this mean for the world?

We Are Made Of Energy

With his famous equation, E=MC2, Einstein showed that matter and energy were interchangeable. In quantum physics, the smallest unit of matter is not an atom or a proton - it is a quantum. Quanta are elementary particles of energy. Everything we consider to be "ourselves" is simply energy - quanta - whose interactions are ruled by the laws of quantum dynamics.

Everyone, from you to your perpetually positive friend, to your boss, to the annoying know-it-all at the party, is just a collection of quanta. This world view, taken seriously, leads to some fascinating conclusions. Mainly, treating everyone as energy gives us power, freedom, and allows us to have a lot of fun in the world.

We Can Predict And Control How Energy Works

Through observation, you create reality. It's a very useful tool; pay attention to that physics hot-shot at the party, then turn your back and move out of earshot. Poof! Completely unobserved, his quanta no longer exists. So convenient! You don't even need your gun.

This is supported by the ground-breaking Two-Slit experiment. A fixed electron gun fires electrons through a wall with two slits at another wall behind. The particles go through the slits, but then land willy-nilly all over the back wall, as if they were waves of light. Only when photons are shot at the electrons, illuminating them, do they behave like particles should. This proves that electron guns don't kill people; it's the act of using them in ridiculous experiments to prove confusing hypotheses that does.

Thought Equals Power

The Heisenberg Uncertainty principle states that when we observe an object's speed, we can't know its position. We can only observe one thing at a time. To put it another way, when we're worrying about how much work we've been assigned, we can't pay attention to our boss putting the moves on a potential significant other a few cubicles over. The world is one big quantum indeterminate state; what we choose to observe determines what is. This is because everything is energy; thoughts are also energy, therefore thoughts control everything.

As a business-owner and writer, I know I'm not a scientist. I don't quite understand quantum physics, nut do find it interesting. Of course, that doesn't really matter. I could be as dead as Schroedinger's cat, for all you know. Quantum physics is not about me, it is about you, and whatever illumination you can get out of it. The next time your boss asks you why you didn't turn in your report on time, you can say, "Pardon? I don't see any scientific proof that you exist." On second thought, maybe just keep that as a thought experiment. "Schroedinger's Boss.

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