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MATTER The quest of physics has always basically been to discover what matter is; what the fundamental building block of the reality we experience is actually made of. Once they had made the discovery of the atom, scientists represented everything as being made of components which resembled coloured balls, albeit very small coloured balls. As the atom was examined further it was found to be composed of a nucleus with orbiting electrons, but we still had the coloured ball imagery. The quest continued to find what these components were made of. What followed was the discovery that the atom’s nucleus was made up of two other ‘bits’ which scientists called neutrons and protons. However the journey was not over because the neutrons and protons also had to be made of something didn’t they? Unfortunately for science, as they examined the neutrons and protons further they were left with what they could only call energy, and nobody was quite sure just what that was. Again it seemed that science had moved closer to proving what the ancient wisdom philosophies had always said, that all things come from the one. The true nature of reality is stranger than you can imagine. We take your privacy very seriously. Your email address will never be disclosed to any other organisation. You can unsubscribe instantly and permanently at any time by clicking a "Remove Link" included with every email. To illustrate the advances in scientific thinking, please consider the following quotations from several scientists: "It is not only possible but fairly probable, even, that psyche and matter are two different aspects of one and the same thing." - Carl Jung "Quantum Physics leaves us with 'Quantumstuff', existing as a particle in our three dimensional world and appearing only when we observe it, and otherwise, existing as a wavelike entity not in our three dimensional world." - Norman Friedman "The difference between the old and the new physics is simple and profound; both the old and the new physics were dealing with shadow-symbols, but the new physics was forced to be aware of the fact; forced to be aware that it was dealing with shadows and illusions, not reality." - Sir Arthur Eddington These concepts are explained in more depth, and in an easily understandable and practical way, on our ‘Nature of Reality Course’. We will show that rather than being difficult and impractical subjects they can be understood in sufficient depth to be of real use in our everyday lives. The implications of this knowledge will not only delight and astound you but will also change forever the way you see yourself and your world. To find out more about the Nature of Reality Course please click HERE.
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