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Science & Spirituality
Dr. Fred Alan Wolf and Quantum Spirituality - P3/3
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Welcome, forward-thinking
viewers, to
Science and Spirituality
on Supreme Master
Television.
This program is
the conclusion
of a three-part series
featuring an interview
with a popular
quantum physicist,
author and lecturer
from the United States,
Dr. Fred Alan Wolf.
Dr. Wolf earned a Ph.D.
in theoretical physics
from the University
of California –
Los Angeles, USA
in 1963.
He has lectured
across the world, conducted
extensive research
in his field, written
many award-winning
books such as
“Taking
the Quantum Leap” and
“The Spiritual Universe,”
and served as
the resident physicist on
the Discovery Channel
program “The Know Zone.”
Dr. Wolf has appeared
in popular films such as
“What The Bleep
Do We Know”
and “The Secret.”
He is known for
explaining the complex
laws of quantum physics
in an engaging way
so that non-scientists can
better understand them
and see
how they relate to
spiritual principles.
His fascinating work
has sparked the interest
of many to deeply inquire
into the nature of
existence and the mind.
Today Dr. Wolf
delves into the past
and speaks about
some of the most famous
physicists in history.
Returning to the present,
he will discuss
current theories
regarding the nature
of parallel universes.
Finally he will close with
a thoughtful message
about spirituality.
Let us now re-join
our intriguing interview
with Dr. Fred Alan Wolf.
You speak a lot
about Plato.
What was his role
in quantum physics?
Well, that’s a good question.
Actually not only
do I have a certain respect
for platonic thinking
and for Plato
but also Roger Penrose
who is a noted physicist
who has also written about
platonic ideals as well.
The basic notion
is the debate between
Plato and Aristotle.
Aristotle was a student
of Plato, as I understand it,
2,500 years or so ago.
Basically the idea there
was that Plato believed
there was an ideal world,
a nonmaterial ideal world
and from this ideal world
the practical world
got built.
For example,
there is an ideal table
in Plato’s world
and the table
that any carpenter makes
is going to be inferior
to the ideal.
It’s always going to have
some pragmatic difficulty.
One leg is going to be
a little shorter
than the other,
wider than the other;
the table may not
be perfectly flat, etc.
In other words,
it’ll function as a table
for all practical purposes
unless we really want to
measure things
in a very refined way but
it’s still not the ideal table.
And as far as
Plato was concerned
the ideal world is where
real things “come from.”
So therefore, the notion
of quantum physics seems
to be more platonic
because the things
we work with in
the quantum physical world
theoretically are ideals
rather than actualities.
One of the
most celebrated scientists
was Albert Einstein.
Was he a detractor
of quantum physics?
Not at all.
He was one of
the founders of it.
He became what appeared
to be a detractor
when he debated
with Niels Bohr,
the famous Bohr-Einstein
debates that
took place in the 1920s
and even continued
after the initial debates,
which were in the 1920s,
into even the day
that Bohr died.
He was still
debating Einstein
even though Einstein had
died eight or nine years
before him.
So the whole notion was,
is quantum physical
reality complete?
Is it a complete
explanation of reality?
Basically, Einstein said no.
He didn’t think
“God played dice
with the universe”
whereas Bohr said
“Stop telling God
what to do,” and that was
how the debate went.
And it went into all kinds
of different possible things
but so far Einstein
has never won anything
in that debate.
Okay.
Why do you think that is?
Because Einstein’s picture
was basically
one of what is called
“classical physics” and
Einstein was basically
disturbed by this thing
I just talked about earlier,
about the notion
of entanglement.
Entanglement
was not according to
Einstein’s kosher way
of looking at things
because it indicated
some kind of action
at a distance –
faster than light.
And Einstein came up
with the theory of relativity
which says that basically
no information can travel
faster than light.
Do you have any insights
into the theory
of many universes?
Well, I’ve had a few of them.
I wrote a book called
“Parallel Universes”
and by the way,
I should tell you I have
many books out there,
almost 17 of them
right now and
my latest book is called
“Time Loops and
Space Twists: How God
Created the Universe.”
This should be appearing
in the early spring of 2011.
But I wrote a book called
“Parallel Universes”
back in the 1980s.
I tried to explain how
the concept originated,
where it came from.
It actually comes from
quantum physics and
it actually comes from
general relativity.
There are two fields
in which it developed
without any connection
between the two.
Nobody thought
there was anything
between the two,
yet they both developed
a notion of something
called many universes
or parallel universes.
Let me talk about it from
a quantum physics point
of view first.
When you observe
something it instantly goes
into a particular state at
the moment of observation.
When you are not
observing something
then it’s possible
for that thing, the system
or whatever it is that
you are looking at to be
in many different states
at the same time.
Atoms exist in the same way
with different states
of energy and they are
linear combinations
of all possible states
that they could be in
and so forth.
So we have
what we call many states.
It then became of interest
to ask what would happen
if an observer
observes these states.
In other words,
the observer becomes
split into all the different
possibilities as well as
the different possibilities
that are there.
Now if that’s the case,
then we have
multiple universes
and multiple observers
so that one observer
is not what happens.
What everybody does
when they observe
is they split themselves
into multiple observers,
each one observing
a different state
in a different universe.
Since the two don’t ever
talk to each other
because observers
are so complicated,
you don’t know
the splits occurred and
as far as you are concerned
you are still
in the same universe.
It sounds silly;
it sounds a bit crazy
but that’s how
people were trying to
model the effective mind
by splitting the observer
as if the observer were
an object like the thing
being observed.
That’s where the idea
originated from
and at first people
didn’t believe it at all, then
they began to believe it
even more so; and now
they have the notion that
well, yes, it’s true but.
And they add
a little bit of “but”
and they call it the
“theory of decoherence”
which means that when
we split the relationship
of one observer
in his universe to himself
in another universe
is decoherent;
you can’t bring them
back together again ever.
That’s the kind of idea there;
it’s an added thought.
So that’s
where many universes
come into being there.
The idea has caught on
and it has led people into
all kinds of speculation
about can I go to
a parallel universe?
And people write me,
“Well how can I get to
a parallel universe?”
and that sort of thing,
and I try to explain to them
that it doesn’t quite work
that way but nevertheless
I still get those comments.
That’s a question
I would have. (sure)
I would like to test and see
if this universe is better
for me
or some other universe.
Yes, I totally agree.
If we could figure out a way
to make a model of you,
we can make a test.
And if we can model
what it is about you
that makes observations,
then of course
such a test like that
could be carried out.
And indeed could take
a photograph of you in
a parallel universe. (Okay)
But, there has to be a way
to model you,
and so far we don’t know
how to model how your
consciousness works.
So we don’t know
how to do that.
In concluding our
interview with Dr. Wolf,
we asked him
to give a message
to those who may only
have faith in science
and do not believe that
there is a spiritual side
to our existence.
Think about
these questions:
If in asking yourself
“Where was I
before I was born?”
“Where will I be
after I die?”
“Who am I?”
If in asking those questions
something gets ignited
inside of you,
some flame of inquiry,
some igniting
of consideration,
that there is something
going on here
that is really mysterious.
If you are excited
by such things as
what I have just mentioned,
these kinds of questions,
then you are becoming
spiritually awakened.
And now the question is
how much awakening
are you willing
to sustain in your life?
Are you willing to walk
in a completely awakened
state all the time?
Do you think
that’s possible?
If you do or if you wish to,
then you are now
taking steps
on the spiritual path.
The spiritual path
is actually the path
you have always been on.
You may not remember it
but it was the path
you chose
before you were born
and will be the path
you will be on
after you pass from
this physical existence.
The spiritual path is
when you are willing to
look at things
which don’t fit into
that preconceived notion
of what is and
you begin to really realize
that there is something
going on here,
which is igniting, burning
inside of you, opening up
like a flower growing,
like a seed
that has been planted.
And the spiritual master
is going to be there
constantly nudging you
to awaken to that;
constantly trying to get you
to water that seed.
Professor Fred Alan Wolf,
we thank you so much.
It has been a pleasure.
Thank you!
Once again
our sincere appreciation
Dr. Fred Alan Wolf
for sharing
your sage thinking on
the connections between
the spiritual world
and the realm
of quantum physics.
Through the work
of scientists like you,
may we forge
a greater understanding
of the universe
so that humanity
quickly progresses
toward a higher level
of enlightenment.
For more details
on Dr. Wolf,
please visit
Books, CDs, and DVDs
by Dr. Wolf
are available
at the same website
Splendid viewers,
thank you
for your company
on this week’s edition of
Science and Spiritualty.
Coming up next is
Words of Wisdom,
after Noteworthy News
here on
Supreme Master Television.
May your life be blessed
with peace, happiness
and God's loving grace.
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