Mass Density

Psychology, Quantum Physics, Consciousness, Happiness, Flow, etc...

Freemasons - National Geographic

Filed under: Uncategorized — SMiles at 12:01 pm on Saturday, February 3, 2007
... The Matrix, Conspiracy, Occult, Astrology, Quantum Physics, New Thought, Alchemy, Christian Rosenkreutz, symbology, ... Electromagnetism, Imagination, Objective, Subjective, Psychology, Near Death Experience, NDE, Soul, After Death, ...

Vicarious Consumerism & Evangelism

Filed under: Uncategorized — Ryan at 6:55 am on Saturday, February 3, 2007
What's really interesting is that psychology, quantum physics tells us that the richer the sensory experience is, and the more emotion involved, the more it gets attracted into our lives. ie. The Law Of Attraction. So in a sense, ...

Quantum Sociology

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dan Noe at 1:00 am on Saturday, February 3, 2007
There is a term in psychology known as the Hawthorne Effect, which is when the results of an experiment ...

"Skeptic" psychics and pseudoscientists

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dean Morrison at 5:51 pm on Friday, February 2, 2007
You don't need any qualifications, though it helps if you have a degree in psychology, Just stick to these guidelines: ... "The idea that quantum physics explains the paranormal is an unnecessary idea, because there's nothing to explain ...

Religion Sneak Peek

Filed under: Uncategorized — Jeffrey Weiss at 11:22 am on Friday, February 2, 2007
Quantum physics was a major torpedo below the waterline for secular determinism. Quantum theory says, among other things, that some physical properties can’t be ... 1) Sam has a story in the works about a psychology professor who has ...

Web 2.0, 3.0, and 4.0

Filed under: Uncategorized — senia at 6:00 am on Friday, February 2, 2007
I wrote a bit about jargon in my Quantum Speech post. And to summarize Seth’s post, the enhancement of Web 2.0 can come from data (Web 3.0) or from intra-people connections (Web 4.0). Seth writes that Tim Berners-Lee defines the future ...

The Mystery of Consciousness by Steven Pinker

Filed under: Uncategorized — Darren at 10:30 pm on Thursday, February 1, 2007
But to my ear, this amounts to the feeling that quantum mechanics sure is weird, ... so maybe quantum mechanics can explain consciousness. ... Steven Pinker is Johnstone Professor of Psychology at Harvard and the author of The Language ...

You’ll be more creative: it’s the law.

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tom Monahan at 11:39 am on Thursday, February 1, 2007
One could say Pauling applied the law of large numbers to his career focus, at various times specializing in organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, metallurgy, immunology, anesthesiology, psychology, debate, radioactive decay, quantum ...
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