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When Einstein proposed, in his theory of relativity, that space and time were not separate domains but deeply interrelated, the world shifted. He discovered that the gravitational pull of physical objects actually curved space and bent time as well. Laying out his hypothesis in an elegant mathematical formulae that contradicted the core of Newtonian thinking of the world that held that space and time were absolute dimensions with no connection to each other. In the place of these absolutes, Einstein proposed a four dimensional space-time continuum in which no perspective is privileged. The physicist Sachs stated, “Relativity theory implies that the space and time coordinates are only the elements of a language that is used by an observer to describe his environment “ The shock of this upon the scientific community was quickly compounded by other shocks.

The roots of physics can be found in the thought of the ancient Greeks who made inquiries into “physis” the essential nature of things. When modern physicists developed the analytical and experimental tools to probe into the fundamental building blocks of matter, they were surprised even appalled - by what they found. They found that matter was largely composed of empty space. If you were to blow an atom up to the size of St. Peters Cathedral in Rome, the neutron at its center would be the size of a grain of salt. the electrons whizzing around the neutron cannot be considered objects in the traditional sense of the term They do not exist the way matter exists, but only evince “tendencies to exist”.

At this quantum level, physicists discovered that their attempts to measure the phenomena affected the phenomena, which led them to realize that consciousness had to be integrated into their understanding of matter. The perceiving subject could no longer be separated from the object under investigation, this concept was codified by the physicist Heisenberg in his Uncertainty Principle. With quantum objects, such as photons and electrons, it is impossible to determine both their position and their momentum. If one chooses to measure the momentum the object will appear as a wave. If it is the determination of position to be measured the object appears as a particle. But in actual fact, it was neither, or both at the same time. Heisenberg wrote, “that the path of the electron comes into existence when we observe it”. Neils Bohr wrote, “isolated material objects are abstractions, their properties being definable and observable only through their interactions with other systems”.

Physicists found that in the quantum world disregarded the classic physics in startling ways: as probability waves spreading through space, photon and electron “wave packets” are found at more than one place at the same time only manifesting as a particle when observations are made.
They were also confronted by “quantum jumps”, electrons vanishing from one point and appearing at another without passing through the space in between. They also discovered quantum non locality or Action at a Distance: once correlated quantum objects remain linked even when separated by great distances. If the probability wave of one object is collapsed to make a particular observation, the other object is affected as well. The change happens immediately, with no time lag for the message to be transmitted through space, indicating that the objects are connected through a transcendent domain.

Now, one needs to stop here and contemplate this, for this indicates that time, space and consciousness are intimately interrelated and inseparable, and there exists a higher dimension, outside our perceptions of space-time, in which everything is interconnected. Bohr once declared: “Those who are not shocked when they first come across quantum theory cannot possibly have understood it.”

I think this is a good spot to stop for now. People of our culture need some time to integrate this, I know this blew me away. So I’ll stop here before I introduce some of the really strange implications that physics indicates for our existence.
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Well a posting this exceeds. One of the reasons I was attracted to Existential Phenomenology.

What does the zen master inside you,(I know it's there so don't protest)
suggest you do to transmit the information for those less adept in the field?
What Koan would best fit the staggering information you have posted?
 
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by capananda (PM , CC ) on Wednesday February 7, 2007 @ 8:57 PM




capananda

I assure you, no Zen Master here. I lived with the real thing for almost 4 years and I gave up on the idea that the kind of peace that was in their eyes was in the cards for me, maybe next lifetime.

Ever the fighter driver, I confronted the Roshi, yes , even after two years in the monastary. Every student there had been given a koan, and of course assuming that I knew the importance of the koan, I decided that it must be descrimination, I was the only Occidental living in the monastary. The Roshi simply laughed and said. "no koan, you will find all the confusion and chaos you would need by this, do what you know".

wingfire
 
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by wingfire (PM , CC ) on Thursday February 8, 2007 @ 3:35 PM




Re-reading this I have decided the reframe is that Roshi gave you a Koan. He gave you the "No Koan, Koan".
Confusion is the mill for the grist.

"Do what you know". There is a existential quality to those four words.
 
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by capananda (PM , CC ) on Saturday February 10, 2007 @ 6:55 PM




Great entry. Sometimes I think God is playing dice with our universe. And I need to change the polarity of my small and fast moving particles. I am a retired physics teacher now doing online tutoring. Great to read stuff like this. Makes me get out my old books.  
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by sinann (PM , CC ) on Saturday February 10, 2007 @ 9:02 PM




capananda

well, your'e quicker than I, it took me two weekls before I realized and was able to take in what he had done.

I was prepared for any of the classical koans. There are 242 koans that are generally given. They are all contained in a single volume, whose title escapes me. In the monastary you are required to be thinking of your koan at all times, and any teacher may stop you at any time and ask you for an answer. I was prepared in the sense that thinking about questions with no answeres was the world I came from and was comfortable with, that meant that it could be held at arms length, the roshi stripped away that possibility by making it personal. Something I would have to get used to, was that he was capable of doing that to me at any given time and did so quite frequently.

wingfire
 
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by wingfire (PM , CC ) on Tuesday February 13, 2007 @ 4:40 PM




sinann

am always interested in securing inputs into my thinking and my heart. It will be my intent over the time of these postings to present a cognitive argument that it might not be God who cast the die of the universe but us.

thanks for stopping by and I look forward to your visits in the future.

wingfire
 
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by wingfire (PM , CC ) on Tuesday February 13, 2007 @ 4:48 PM




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