Quantum Determinism and the Akashic Field: Exploring Synchronicity and Human Limitations in Accessing Universal Laws
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Díaz Palencia, José LuisFecha de publicación:
2024-11-11Resumen:
This paper explores the hypothesis that quantum mechanics’ apparent randomness conceals a deterministic structure governed by immutable laws. Drawing on metaphysical concepts such as the Akashic Field and Carl Jung’s synchronicity, it proposes that quantumun certainty may reflect human limitations in understanding, rather than genuine indeterminism. Synchronicities may reveal glimpses of a pre-ordained cosmic order, much like accessing information from the Akashic record. We introduce a connection between quantum physics and metaphysical traditions to challenge conventional interpretations of quantum mechanics and human free will, advocating for a more interconnected and deterministic universe
This paper explores the hypothesis that quantum mechanics’ apparent randomness conceals a deterministic structure governed by immutable laws. Drawing on metaphysical concepts such as the Akashic Field and Carl Jung’s synchronicity, it proposes that quantumun certainty may reflect human limitations in understanding, rather than genuine indeterminism. Synchronicities may reveal glimpses of a pre-ordained cosmic order, much like accessing information from the Akashic record. We introduce a connection between quantum physics and metaphysical traditions to challenge conventional interpretations of quantum mechanics and human free will, advocating for a more interconnected and deterministic universe
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Quantum mechanics
Akashic Field
metaphysics
synchronicities
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