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Wednesday, April 26, 2017
Is Science Just Catching Up
We always see science on the forefront of discovery. Gaining new perspectives to astound our minds or dazzling us with new technology.
Science, to a great extent, determines the future we perceive to be. New research and innovations entangle our daily lives and lead us to understand more, allowing us to automate many aspects of culture that we were once used to.
Many believe this is where information lies. We must constantly study, reflect, divulge, or dismantle to understand deeper aspects of ourselves and the world around us. And to some degree this is correct.
Scientific research offers new cures, solutions, and innovations that lead to great changes in our societies. Without science we would not understand solar energy, we wouldn't have the ability to create replacement limbs for animals and us alike.
With new insights into this discipline we can profoundly impact our current circumstances and the future for the better.
But is science really on the cutting edge of discovery in all its views and features. Does it really hold new information for us or is it just the contemporary way of explaining what has been known for centuries.
Some people believe that science is how we observe, understand, and assemble new information into an ever expanding evolutionary world. And, to some scope, this can be agreed with. Seeing as how science has dramatically changed our lives and how we communicate with one another.
In other facets though, science is just catching up with some ancient beliefs. Certain doctrines have given vivid desciptions of what modern science is just coming to grasp. Although they may have been described in speech and dialect we have never really understood or to some extent forgotten.
Quantum physics is now pointing at the interconnectedness of us and the entirety of the universe. At its deepest measures atoms are just made up of vortices of energy that are vibrating in their own unique way.
Meaning the atoms that even make up us are just a unique vibrational signature distinct to each individual. At its smallest levels, atoms just seem to be an invisible tornado-like vortex completely void of any solidity.
And if everything is made up of atoms, including us, then everything we perceive as solid matter is just a vibrating vortice of energy made up of something that is a literal void. Yet things seem so solid, so real, so material.
New scientific research has also shown that time is an illusion. At its fundamental level, light can exist in the past, present, and future. Circumstances can literally be changed just by the act of our observation. Atoms can have any probability of existing anywhere in space and time, or even two places simultaneously.
At our core, we are made up of these very same particles. The very same particles that science is still trying to interpret.
Many of these paradigms have already been identified in past wisdom. Explaining the illusion of our lives and the material world around us. How our interactions and connectedness has been know for a great while.
But I believe there is a unique thing occuring with the new, yet old, information coming to light through the pioneering of science. And that is the modern language we use to share insights and intelligence with each other.
It is not what we are learning that is new but the way we communicate it to the modern world that changes with time.
Should science and spirituality intermix? Would we as a species propel our knowledge and understanding of ourselves and the universe if science created a study of the ancient spiritual beliefs?
-RA BAR
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