
Quantum Mechanics and Non locality
Prior to 1925 the laws of Classical Newtonian Mechanics governed our perception of reality. Here the ways of matter and energy were defined via physical laws such as gravity. In 1925 Werner Heisenberg advanced his theory of Quantum Mechanics. Suddenly energy and matter were at last defined at the energetic level. This shift in perspective paved the way for our understanding of life. For example, it was discovered that stars were able to implode into themselves, forming black

Infinite Consciousness Power
Professor Emeritus of Material Sciences and Engineering at Stanford William Tiller recently said, “The vacuum within a single hydrogen atom has 30 trillion times more energy than there is in all the mass of all the stars and all the planets up to 20 billion light years. If consciousness were to allow you to control a small fraction of that energy, creating a big bang would be no problem.” Prior to Quantum Mechanics and Hebert Space math, reality was governed by material laws,