Mental physics
Mental physics is the study of the nature of reality using consciousness as its principal instrument.
The physical sciences, including quantum physics, use physical instruments and therefore can only probe what emerges in the relatively limited realm of physical reality.
They are, therefore, inherently limited in their perception. The larger context within fields of probabilities where every part of the physical universe emerges from eludes us for the most part. The ‘many worlds’ interpretation of quantum mechanics can be no more than a conjecture.
Mental physics looks at reality from the inside, going directly to the source of all reality: consciousness. Through directed focus and immediate interaction and resonance with the consciousness of physical elements, a more complete picture of their reality can be grasped.
Eventually, practical development of the insights from mental physics will lead to loving technology, that will greatly increase the quality of all life.
Revised: 16 Jan 2001
Referenced by: Loving technology
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