Posted by: bittertruth November 29, 2011
Do you still believe in God and/or religion?
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geology tiger,
far*kin jerkwad fundamentalists are not evolved yet to realize that the spirit of god lies in every being. It is something to be realized through deep contemplation/meditation of one's own soul. There is no external salvation crap. Sure, isa (jesus) could have been a realized soul, but the fanatics gave a different twist to his teachings, hardening it with their egos and using it as a tool to go to war in the name of a copyrighted god. And then in balance arose another fanatic religion of Islam and so on. Deepak chopra is being hardhit because he denies christianity and all other religions. I don't even know this guy and don't have any personal sympathy but just watching his debateful videos online I can easily draw conclusion. Look at others, they're string-attached to their christianity root and some other belief systems.
What this video was about two person 1. scientist 2 spiritual leader

Spiritual leaders usually use metaphors more frequent than scientists.
Scientists go after evidence, fact and stat before any claims.

How can you even compare the thought processes of these two group of minds. It's simply unjust. It's like oil and water.
And that so called physicist asking question to chopra as if science is his fathers ancestral property looked so arrogant bigot. Everyone has a right to think their own way. Deepak chopra said on the video "a thought is an indivisible unit of consciousness" just like proton/neutron/electron to atomic nucleas(energy). Just look at at the face of that so-called physicist, he looks so confused and unenlightened when he asked the question. It was metaphor, we used that every here and there to prove relativity. What is wrong with that?

And, what's about that ' if you think you understand quantum theory, you don't understand quantum theory '?? Lol TV broadcasts conspiring all the time to create mass idiots. Are you one of them? Use logic... we are getting a slow and steady grip on quantum mechanics, need proof? search for quantum computer and there is already one operating. Yeah, we understand quantum theory and we already have created our first quantum computer. It's just not out for public.
What does quantum theory really mean to me? yeah, it differs by person. My view of quantum theory could be different than yours. But for me, it's all about the strange behaviours of matter and energy at very sub atomic level. Matter showing some different property and effect other than known physics when observed closely at atomic level, that's all about the quantum theory. Everything, every talk and whatever it is, if revolves around this simple fact, can be really metaphorical at times.  Quantum theory deals with the fact that energy travels in 'quanta', it can be in many places at the same time. Many theoritical physicists who happened to be spiritually mixing science with consciousness presume that our thought can be at many places at one time and that's how it's to take when thinking about quantum mechanics. In similar fashion, the bottlenecks in our today's computer's core working mechanism which is 0 and 1 has it's own limitations. There will be no binary in quantum mechanics and hence we'll start seeing unimaginably powerful and efficient computers in the future. Because quantum mechanics is just too good for human kind. We're understanding it more and more we're studying it.

I've a request, stop following that moron so called richard dawkins. He's plain stupid may be awarded with some degree on his field but he's pure moron. Follow michio kaku instead. He's the greatest physicist ever known to public after albert einstein. He has even proposed his own field string theory. This guy is so levelheaded and accurate, I simply won't hesitate to say that this guy has seen the future in the truest form.

anyway, talk of the talk, try to use your little but self-conscious powerful brain instead of jumping into rushed conclusion.


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