Jason Jorjani
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And they're all interconvertible into each other. And the kind of matter that information is before you delete it is dark matter. You cannot electromagnetically detect it, but it has massive gravitational effects when it gets dense enough, when it reaches a critical mass.
And they're all interconvertible into each other. And the kind of matter that information is before you delete it is dark matter. You cannot electromagnetically detect it, but it has massive gravitational effects when it gets dense enough, when it reaches a critical mass.
So Wheeler said, John Archibald Wheeler, well, why don't we just say that energy and matter are forms of information and that we live in an informational cosmos and And it, things, solid things, come from bit. It from bit. Well, that's very useful in terms of reconciling, for example, physics with parapsychology.
So Wheeler said, John Archibald Wheeler, well, why don't we just say that energy and matter are forms of information and that we live in an informational cosmos and And it, things, solid things, come from bit. It from bit. Well, that's very useful in terms of reconciling, for example, physics with parapsychology.
So Wheeler said, John Archibald Wheeler, well, why don't we just say that energy and matter are forms of information and that we live in an informational cosmos and And it, things, solid things, come from bit. It from bit. Well, that's very useful in terms of reconciling, for example, physics with parapsychology.
I mean, one of the reasons why parapsychology has been marginalized for so many decades is because no one's been able to come up with a physical model that can explain telepathy and clairvoyance and precognition. And a lot of physicists have tried.
I mean, one of the reasons why parapsychology has been marginalized for so many decades is because no one's been able to come up with a physical model that can explain telepathy and clairvoyance and precognition. And a lot of physicists have tried.
I mean, one of the reasons why parapsychology has been marginalized for so many decades is because no one's been able to come up with a physical model that can explain telepathy and clairvoyance and precognition. And a lot of physicists have tried.
Dean Radin, for example, somebody came from out of the physics community relatively recently, tried to model psi in a rigorous enough framework to accommodate quantum theory and so forth. But no one's been able to do it.
Dean Radin, for example, somebody came from out of the physics community relatively recently, tried to model psi in a rigorous enough framework to accommodate quantum theory and so forth. But no one's been able to do it.
Dean Radin, for example, somebody came from out of the physics community relatively recently, tried to model psi in a rigorous enough framework to accommodate quantum theory and so forth. But no one's been able to do it.
Well, if you change your paradigm and you consider that actually we're living in an information matrix and that what we think of as matter and energy are forms of information, then the data from parapsychology makes a lot more sense. Because an information system is one where consciousness is fundamental and intrinsic.
Well, if you change your paradigm and you consider that actually we're living in an information matrix and that what we think of as matter and energy are forms of information, then the data from parapsychology makes a lot more sense. Because an information system is one where consciousness is fundamental and intrinsic.
Well, if you change your paradigm and you consider that actually we're living in an information matrix and that what we think of as matter and energy are forms of information, then the data from parapsychology makes a lot more sense. Because an information system is one where consciousness is fundamental and intrinsic.
An information processing system is one that's meant to have meaning for minds. You're not starting from physics, from protons, electrons, and neutrons, dead unconscious matter, and trying to build up to consciousness from that and figure out how consciousness interacts with that. You're starting from the understanding that we live in an information processing system.
An information processing system is one that's meant to have meaning for minds. You're not starting from physics, from protons, electrons, and neutrons, dead unconscious matter, and trying to build up to consciousness from that and figure out how consciousness interacts with that. You're starting from the understanding that we live in an information processing system.
An information processing system is one that's meant to have meaning for minds. You're not starting from physics, from protons, electrons, and neutrons, dead unconscious matter, and trying to build up to consciousness from that and figure out how consciousness interacts with that. You're starting from the understanding that we live in an information processing system.
And by the way, this suddenly then makes sense of all the paradoxes of quantum theory, like the wave-particle duality. So you notice the double slit experiment? Why would it be the case that only if you turn on a detector, meaning that there's a person observing the experiment, even if you observe, observation means checking the data that was recorded later. It's still observation.
And by the way, this suddenly then makes sense of all the paradoxes of quantum theory, like the wave-particle duality. So you notice the double slit experiment? Why would it be the case that only if you turn on a detector, meaning that there's a person observing the experiment, even if you observe, observation means checking the data that was recorded later. It's still observation.
And by the way, this suddenly then makes sense of all the paradoxes of quantum theory, like the wave-particle duality. So you notice the double slit experiment? Why would it be the case that only if you turn on a detector, meaning that there's a person observing the experiment, even if you observe, observation means checking the data that was recorded later. It's still observation.