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Jack Hearts On the Porch Episode 59: Seeing is believing or is believing seeing?

Jack Hearts On the Porch Episode 59: Seeing is believing or is believing seeing?

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Phil’s show notes

* Scientific data and conclusions are influenced by the observer, regardless of the devices used for measurement – Double slit

* The 5 w’s of me

* Who – the conscious observer

* What – a consciousness that is being

* Where – in quantum soup

* When – in the moment

* Why – for sensory experience, growth

* Conscious observation is influenced by experience, sensory limitations, ad propaganda.

* A theoretical philosophical hypothesis is never truly proven – only agreed upon at the time by multiple observers.

* All of the above is based upon the BELIEF of the observer; belief in the data, belief in the measurements, the philosophic underpinning of the observer’s society. – all influencing the outcomes.

* The conclusion of a hypothesis is not a law nor a fact but an opinion of the observer. The conclusion is based on analysis of the observed and recorded data at the time experiment was conducted and by the comparative and contrasting data available.

* There is no time like the present – where are the bones, why so much mud, archaeological finds out of place etc.

* Double Slit

* Video Game Analogy

* Manipulation of the game or the effect of conscious observation upon that being observed

* Validation from science 1994

* Maintaining the matrix scientific discoveries in genomic structures

* Epigenetics and communication between genetic code snippets across species – Biophoton emission is the spontaneous emission of ultraweak light emanating from all living systems, including man.

* How belief in the unseen and immeasurable create solid matter

* How the matrix is held together for observation

* Manipulation of belief to change the interpretation of the observation

Many are the readers and listeners of Jack’s work who already have a belief in the simulated reality in which we are experiencing. Today we discuss how the scientific method is applied to this and some findings.

The background of this concept in the modern era (the last couple of generations) has to do with quantum physics theories and the mathematical computations borne out by experimentation electronically and mechanically using recent technology. Of these recent findings one stood out to me. And it isn’t from the world of physics but that of medicine. Look up biophotons and microDNA role in epigenetics.

I’ll start with this one thing, everyone has the ability to research the double slit experiment. This is where a photon is either a particle or a wave depending on whether it is being observed by a “human being’s consciousness”. I put it in this way for a particular reason. The reason being that we don’t know if the photon interacts with dogs, cats or AI in the same way. So, depending on the focus of the participating viewer the state of the photon changes from wave (not seen potential energy) to a particle (seen radiated energy). For the remainder of this article, I will use the word see to mean consciousness receiving input. Whether that input be from the 5 classical senses or measured but ignored by conscious translation.

Moving on, there has been the question in the quantum world about the existence of reality if it is not being observed. Lets dig in to this a little. When I am focused on my keyboard and my attempt to communicate thoughts does the road that goes by exist, or is it only there when I am putting my focus upon it? I know it is on a map, I travel it often, but when my consciousness is not experiencing or thinking about it is it part of my reality? And if I say yes, it exists outside of me always, is that reality or a belief in something unseen until I see it again?

Belief is a huge factor in maintaining the conscious connection to reality. I define belief loosely as the solidity or stability of something not seen to endure until seen. Often, in the case of an individual’s belief in Gods

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