“Yad bhavam, little bit bhavati– As the feeling, so the result.”
— Chandogya Upanishad
There are moments when the boundaries in between old wisdom and modern science liquify– where the language may differ, but the truth remains astonishingly comparable. I just recently had among those moments while checking out quantum complication and the viewer impact. It really felt eerily familiar … virtually as if I ‘d review it prior to. Not in a scientific paper, but in the hymns of the Upanishads, in the verses of the Bhagavad Gita, and in the silence of Osho’s discourses.
We reside in a time when physics is finally catching up with what sages intuited millennia back.
The Observer Effect and the Seer Within
In quantum technicians, the act of observing a fragment alters its state Until it is observed, it exists in a state of probability, a superposition of all possible realities. But the minute it is seen, determined, or hindered– it breaks down right into one type.