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The Immateriality of Phenomena


Location: São Paulo, Brazil
Date published: 2023-06-23
Date modified: 2023-06-23
Reading time: 00:01:06

Author: Patrizia Tomasi-Bensik

The Immateriality of Phenomena

“The ultimate cause of matter must be immaterial.

The ultimate cause of entropy must be free of entropy.

The ultimate cause of time must be outside time.”

Thomas Stark

 

Since the advent of quantum mechanics, the immateriality of phenomena has been proposed as the natural conclusion of an Aristotelian syllogism.  Natural.  Nonetheless, unpleasant and much less satisfying as an answer to our ancestral fears.

In Bohr,'s Complementarity, the wave-particle interrelationship results in an intangible phenomenon.  Even Einstein's relativistic physics is based on the gravitational effects of mass.  Effects that we all feel, even if it doesn’t exist, per se.

The fact that we have weight is a direct effect of gravity, and we've all seen movies about floating through space.  However, it never occurs to us -probably because we are not all skydivers- that at the moment of the jump before the parachute opens, the sensation that guarantees the adrenaline rush of wanting to jump again is the momentary absence of gravity experienced in conjunction with another immaterial phenomenon: our mind.

Immaterial phenomena such as mind, consciousness, gravity, or knowledge could certainly explain much of what is missing from the bridge that connects the quantum world to reality.

The question is: where is the key to this hermetic beauty?

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