Cosmology: the mysterious neutrino (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Friday, August 04, 2017, 15:41 (2667 days ago) @ Balance_Maintained

David: Comment: More evidence that the basis of the universe is quantum mechanics. What is more amazing is that big brained H. sapiens could predict the neutrino and then start to understand what they mean to the standard model. It takes the big brain, which started out 300,000 years ago not knowing what it did not know. Size first, obviously.

Tony: What is more interesting to me is that research into Quantum Physics implies that these particles alter their 'reality' based on OBSERVATION. The ACT of OBSERVING them changes the way they behave. We have all heard that. It is part the logic behind Schrodinger's Cat, Quantum Entanglement, and Superposition. What I find interesting is that no one that I have heard of ever asked the most interesting question of all:

If quantum particles respond to observation, and they are older than any known existing consciousness, whose conscious observation were they responding to during the formation of our universe? What 'LAW' governs that they respond to observation, and why would that law even exist in nature if there were nothing to observe them? No other fundamental law requires pre-existing consciousness to have meaning at time of implementation. i.e. At T0, all other natural laws that we know of (more or less) make sense in and of themselves, without the need for any external validation. This effect ONLY makes sense in the presence of pre-existing consciousness, unlike all other 'natural laws'.

Your point makes mine that quantum mechanics strongly suggest the existence of a universal consciousness (God).


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