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The law of Attraction vs. Quantum Physics

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The Law of Attraction says you just think of what you want and you will attract it to you. While it does seem to work that way sometimes, the idea is misleading, as quantum physics proves. In fact, until you observe or experience your reality, it exists as invisible waves of energy. You aren't attracting anything, therefore, because you are observing it into reality - that new job isn't sitting somewhere just waiting for you to visualize it so it can be drawn to you.

Since we live in a physical reality, it helps to take an action to help you manifest what you want in your reality. What that means is that if you do something, say start taking vitamins, it will help you bring about the reality of improved health, for example. Without a physical action it is more of a stretch, and it can be your own beliefs that could prevent you from creating what you want.

So think about what you want and come up with a way to help you get there - if it's a new relationship, for example, sign up for an online dating service or go to a singles dance. You won't necessarily meet your new partner that way, but it will help you open to the possibility of a relationship. Taking action will solidify your beliefs and create the new reality for you!


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With all due respect, from what I understand of the double slit experiment in physics - which was the one to first show the "observer effect" - the physicists had to have in MIND the effect they expected to see - then they saw it. So when they expected to see a wave, they did; and when they expected to see a particle, they did. They had to have the image in mind FIRST, to collapse the wave function, or as you call it, the invisible waves of energy, into what they anticipated. So we have to have a picture or a clear desire in mind, before it manifests. Love to discuss this. Sign up for my free newsletter on my site.
Posted @ Sunday, January 11, 2009 10:24 PM by Lorna Sophia Levy
Thank you for your comment, Loma Sophia. What you wrote is actually incorrect. Waves can never be observed in the double slit experiment. When you observe, the result is always particles. As is shown on pages 37 and 38 in my book, the original 1803 experiment was repeated in 1961 and 1989. The results are always the same. If you conduct the experiment without watching it, the result is ALWAYS waves. If you observe the experiment as it takes place, the result is ALWAYS particles. So you can never choose to observe waves. Ever - if you observe, the waves become particles. That is the point. The unobserved reality of our world is invisible waves of energy that coalesce into a physical substance when - and only when - we observe/focus on them. In addition, one of the primary tenets of science is that it be objective. If it's not objective it is not science - so the physicists would not have a particular result in mind. This is a fact I personally confirmed with Kenneth Ford, author of "The Quantum World," who reported that the scientists never tried to obtain any particular result as that attempt would be antithetical to science, which is purely objective.
Posted @ Monday, January 12, 2009 10:08 AM by Natalie Reid
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