Where Einstein was wrong-The role of consciousness in Quantum Physics

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Inspired by Robert Lanza's book on Biocentrism, Christian Kohl wrote this fascinating, easy to understand explanation of the Quantum Physics view of the role of a conscious observer in shaping reality.

You can read it here: http://whatmeditationreallyis.com/index.php/lang-en/home-blog/item/240-t...

He focus's on 2 of the seven principles of Lanza's theory::

What we perceive as reality is a process that involves our consciousness. An "external" reality, if it existed, would by definition have to exist in space. But this is meaningless, because space and time are not absolute realities but rather tools of the human and animal mind.

The behaviour of subatomic particles, indeed all particles and objects, is inextricably linked to the presence of an observer. Without the presence of a conscious observer, they at best exist in an undetermined state of probability waves (or 'wave functions').

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