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'the truth is not a fragile thing and will eventually rise to the top of a heap of competing ideas'
Physicist Tom Campbell, in clear language, explains the history and significance of the quantum mechanics revolution of 100 years ago, how its implications were denied by materialists, and why, as Tom sees it, its proper explication might lead to a better world, free from the power-control-force paradigm afflicting all of us today.
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Tom Campbell’s video provides a short history of the development of quantum mechanics during the last 100 years. The presentation makes clear how the original findings of a consciousness-based reality were eventually overturned in favor of traditional materialism.
As Tom points out, later physicists, much less accomplished and able, ignored and sabotaged the work of, arguably, the greatest scientists of history: Bohr, Heisenberg, Einstein, Planck, and several others.
I believe that Tom is absolutely on the right track as he presents a new paradigm for physics.
However, I feel it necessary to voice demurral to a related concept. Tom believes that, if his consciousness-based view of reality becomes mainstream, this will result in the world becoming a kinder, gentler place.
This will not occur. The problems of this world are not caused primarily by a lack of information but a systemic “heart of darkness” or “the false self.”
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