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Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick however this seems to personaliase a universal law,which seems to exhibit purely impersonal charateristics |
Quantum reality does not distinguish the observer and the observee hence no distinction between personal and impersonal. Holism strongly implies this and that measurement necessarily disturbed and affect the object being measured. These are summed up in Heisenberg's uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics. Moreover, quantum nonlocality also suggests that two separate entities are forever connected even though they subsequently were separated by infinite distances.
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Originally Posted by harmonygirl Can you tell me what "pure thoughts" are defined in distinction to? |
Pure thought is equivalent to an absolute state of motionlessness or state of rest. In physics, it implies that the total translational linear momentum is exactly zero. However, the local infinitesimal angular momenta need not necessary be so and in fact these are conserved quantities and could be considered as obeying a principle of directional invariance.