02-10-2017, 04:30 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-10-2017, 04:38 AM by Eric the Green.)
I know it sometimes happens in astrology, that when most people become aware of a cycle, it can lapse. That's what may have happened with the 20-year presidential death-in-office cycle. Of course, the Jupiter-Saturn 20-year cycle still works, but just not in that way apparently. After it became famous with the JFK assassination, a lot more precautions were taken. And that included Nancy Reagan, of course.
It seems like though, with Bannon, he's using it to justify actually bringing on an aspect of the Crisis, as he thinks it should be. So he would validate the theory by acting it out. He may not be the only person in power though, if we're lucky. And perhaps not during the entire rest of the 4T anyway.
There's no doubt that the quantum theory shows that observation changes the behavior of objects. It's not just something to do with the instruments. Materialists like Mr. Someguy don't want to admit that it proves some degree of truth to idealism, and so try to explain it away. But it's there; philosophy already proves it. But that's another debate. Realism, vs. idealism. There's usually some truth to both sides of these questions. But nothing can really be proven to exist, unless it's in someone's mind(s). Consciousness is not an epi-phenomenon; it's basic to existence. Everything exists in our experience of it. And conversely, all experiencing has an object to experience. Subjective and objective are inter-dependent.
So, knowledge of a phenomenon will change it in some way, because we are interacting with it and responding to it. As I understand the quantum theory in this respect, unobserved objects can have many possibilities, and observation collapses those possibilities into one actuality. Of course, since consciousness is everywhere, and focused in many billions upon billions of observers on some level, possibilities are always being collapsed. As we mentioned, no one asked the Cat if she was in the box.
It seems like though, with Bannon, he's using it to justify actually bringing on an aspect of the Crisis, as he thinks it should be. So he would validate the theory by acting it out. He may not be the only person in power though, if we're lucky. And perhaps not during the entire rest of the 4T anyway.
There's no doubt that the quantum theory shows that observation changes the behavior of objects. It's not just something to do with the instruments. Materialists like Mr. Someguy don't want to admit that it proves some degree of truth to idealism, and so try to explain it away. But it's there; philosophy already proves it. But that's another debate. Realism, vs. idealism. There's usually some truth to both sides of these questions. But nothing can really be proven to exist, unless it's in someone's mind(s). Consciousness is not an epi-phenomenon; it's basic to existence. Everything exists in our experience of it. And conversely, all experiencing has an object to experience. Subjective and objective are inter-dependent.
So, knowledge of a phenomenon will change it in some way, because we are interacting with it and responding to it. As I understand the quantum theory in this respect, unobserved objects can have many possibilities, and observation collapses those possibilities into one actuality. Of course, since consciousness is everywhere, and focused in many billions upon billions of observers on some level, possibilities are always being collapsed. As we mentioned, no one asked the Cat if she was in the box.