Deepak Chopra
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I found 20 loopholes in the current cosmology of creation. 20 loopholes. Then I said, can you now reverse this? Can you begin with consciousness as non-local, as, you know, Brahman, field of infinite possibilities that differentiates into experience? It hesitated for a split second, but then it pulled out all the data from Rig Veda, from Yafru, There. I was blown away. So...
I found 20 loopholes in the current cosmology of creation. 20 loopholes. Then I said, can you now reverse this? Can you begin with consciousness as non-local, as, you know, Brahman, field of infinite possibilities that differentiates into experience? It hesitated for a split second, but then it pulled out all the data from Rig Veda, from Yafru, There. I was blown away. So...
I now post all this on videos on Instagram, but Instagram is very short. So I push a teaser and then I push them to YouTube. And those who have the patience, they look at it and it's getting attention.
I now post all this on videos on Instagram, but Instagram is very short. So I push a teaser and then I push them to YouTube. And those who have the patience, they look at it and it's getting attention.
There are some scientists, not mainstream scientists, but there are scientists. You should have him on your show. He's brilliant. His name is Don Hoffman. He's here at the University of California. Actually, he's in Los Angeles, close by, University of California, Irvine. So he, for 25 years, total physicist. And by the way, the genius behind his work is an Indian guy called Chetan Prakash, who
There are some scientists, not mainstream scientists, but there are scientists. You should have him on your show. He's brilliant. His name is Don Hoffman. He's here at the University of California. Actually, he's in Los Angeles, close by, University of California, Irvine. So he, for 25 years, total physicist. And by the way, the genius behind his work is an Indian guy called Chetan Prakash, who
who was professor of mathematics in Cambridge or Oxford or something, but now works with them. The two are amazing, Chetan Prakash. So he struggled for 25 years to prove, because he's a brain scientist and he's a quantum physicist and mathematician, how the brain produces consciousness.
who was professor of mathematics in Cambridge or Oxford or something, but now works with them. The two are amazing, Chetan Prakash. So he struggled for 25 years to prove, because he's a brain scientist and he's a quantum physicist and mathematician, how the brain produces consciousness.
25 years later, one day he woke up and he said, you know, thinking how the brain produces consciousness is like Aladdin's lamp. You rub the lamp and the genie wakes up, conjures up the whole universe. So he gave up. And he wrote a book, The Case Against Reality, which is a mathematical and quantum mechanical explanation for Maya or projection. And he was vilified. I supported him.
25 years later, one day he woke up and he said, you know, thinking how the brain produces consciousness is like Aladdin's lamp. You rub the lamp and the genie wakes up, conjures up the whole universe. So he gave up. And he wrote a book, The Case Against Reality, which is a mathematical and quantum mechanical explanation for Maya or projection. And he was vilified. I supported him.
I have 25 conversations with him on YouTube. Then a bunch of scientists started supporting him. And right now, he's a hot ticket in the world of science. Because if what he's saying and what Chetan Prakash is saying, it'll uproot the entire scientific paradigm and it'll make it better.
I have 25 conversations with him on YouTube. Then a bunch of scientists started supporting him. And right now, he's a hot ticket in the world of science. Because if what he's saying and what Chetan Prakash is saying, it'll uproot the entire scientific paradigm and it'll make it better.
Because if the universe is an immersive experience, then VR, XR, MR, immersive experiences, our technologies will extend our experience of virtual reality. We are already in a virtual reality. So right now, there are technologies, extended reality, immersive experience, where you can take a person with, say, burns, and you can give them a VR session, and the burns get healed.
Because if the universe is an immersive experience, then VR, XR, MR, immersive experiences, our technologies will extend our experience of virtual reality. We are already in a virtual reality. So right now, there are technologies, extended reality, immersive experience, where you can take a person with, say, burns, and you can give them a VR session, and the burns get healed.
Inflammation goes away. This exists already? Already. Autism. You take a child, and you teach it emotional and social skills by giving the child... an emotional experience with the child actually having normal features and emotionally engaged, and the neural networks start rewiring. So in about 10 years, doctors may not give you a prescription for pharmaceuticals.
Inflammation goes away. This exists already? Already. Autism. You take a child, and you teach it emotional and social skills by giving the child... an emotional experience with the child actually having normal features and emotionally engaged, and the neural networks start rewiring. So in about 10 years, doctors may not give you a prescription for pharmaceuticals.
They're already talking about digaceuticals, metastaticals. and the future of VR experience to treat heart disease, inflammation, cancer, autoimmune disease, eating disorders, autism. It's all happening right now. It is happening. And you can check it out on AI.
They're already talking about digaceuticals, metastaticals. and the future of VR experience to treat heart disease, inflammation, cancer, autoimmune disease, eating disorders, autism. It's all happening right now. It is happening. And you can check it out on AI.
Because people are coming from fear. If they came from love, they would see the benefits of this. They're coming from fear.
Because people are coming from fear. If they came from love, they would see the benefits of this. They're coming from fear.