God Does Not Play Dice vs. Gentlemen, Start Your Engines
“God Does Not Play Dice” vs. “Gentlemen, Place Your Bets”
- Albert Einstein-God
Albert Einstein is often quoted as having repeatedly proclaimed, “God does not play dice with the universe”.
A recent trip to Los Angeles found me wandering about a bookstore in the airport terminal. As usual I looked to the Science area of the magazine rack to see what might be of interest.
The cover of Scientific American caught my attention.
And on the cover?
“WAS EINSTEIN WRONG”?
The subtitle of the article, “Quantum weirdness defies special relativity”, made the March 2009 issue a “must have” for me.
I give special , kudos to the authors, David Z Albert and Rivka Galchen. They’ve co-created material which, though based on lofty subject matter, is easy to digest for the non-Ph.D.
I write and speak a fair amount about “nonlocality”. This is the area of physics dealing with the concept of two objects having a direct influence on one another though they are separated in space with no known mediator of the interaction.
It’s easy to understand this concept when it pertains to thought. A person has a “knowing” about the status of another long before they are notified of that person’s engagement in a happy, sad, hurtful, frightening…etc… event. The “knowing” connects with both positive and negative energy and can also extend to pets.
Of course, I say it’s easy to understand nonlocality as it pertains to thought but there are still millions of folks out there who are amazed when they pick up the telephone to dial their best friend and the call waiting beeps in because the best friend is calling them at the same exact moment. “Weird”, they think.
Yet events such as this can be explained away by coincidence or familiarity with the other’s habits and schedule.
Now, the physical side of nonlocality is a bit tougher to accept…for most.
Albert and Galchen describe the idea as;
“…a fist in Des Moines can break a nose in Dallas without affecting any other physical thing (not a molecule of air, not an electron in a wire, not a twinkle of light) anywhere in the heartland”.
Get the picture?
Now, how Einstein is involved and why there is the question of his theory of special relativity being wrong is perfectly simple.
Though experiment after experiment has clearly shown two objects may be separated by space yet still have an influence on each other even when no “middle man” is involved, there is still no scientific way…i.e. mathematical way…to prove, irrefutably, that there is, indeed, no “middle man”.
But when..(not if but when)…the day comes nonlocality is “proven” it just might blow Einstein’s theory of special relativity right out of the water. No longer will “locality” (the theory that an object is influenced directly and only by its immediate environment) be the big man on campus.
The greatest point of this whole thing is that mainstream is finally sitting up, taking notice and coming around to the knowledge many of have had for millennia…
We are ALL connected.
Imagine what changes will go on in the world when the majority of the scientific community is actively looking for ways to prove what happens on one side of the world directly affects the other.
Once mainstream society accepts the responsibility nonlocality lays at each person’s feet, what amazing programs will be invented and instituted teaching our thoughts and deeds really do change the world?
Imagine a world where people are not told they “could” change the world but are taught exactly how to do so.
Nonlocality has, over the past few years, made its way into the “serious” arena of physics studies and is the center of much debate as, when proven, will upend the very foundation of physics as we know it today.
The naysayer’s are feverishly looking for a way to disprove the “weirdness”.
In fact, Einstein, himself, referred to nonlocality as “Spooky”.
My work as an intuitive for the past 21 years has been a very real consistent immersion in this sort of spooky non-local weirdness.
I, for one, will be eternally grateful when the scientific powers that be finally catch up.











He was working within the belief system he was taught and with the information available to him. He did not, or at least did not admit to be blessed with a knowing or one or more of the clair’s. Einstein like most scientists was a five sense guy. Hindsight is always 20/20.
Nonlocality has already been proven in my opinion. Now it is merely a matter of acceptance.
Some of us already know we can change the world. The issue, when speaking of change, is there is always those, currently in power who do not desire to allow this truth to be common knowledge. For then they would lose their control and their power. That is why it is so important for us to spread the knowledge far and wide and touch as many souls as we can. The more who know the sooner we will be able to color our world with love.
I am concerned also about who is doing the teaching you speak of. Change is a fairly vague term and comes in many forms.
The world is constantly changing. We must insure that it is transformed with motives based in love and for the highest and best for all.
Like all powerful things that mankind has discovered nonlocality must be stewarded by those who will insure it’s proper implementation.
Light can illuminate or it can be a distraction. It all depends on who is holding the flashlight.
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