[MD] BioCentrism: Was Zeno correct?

ADRIE KINTZIGER parser666 at gmail.com
Fri Nov 5 03:26:00 PDT 2010


drivel.
tell this to the people living aroud Pripyat, Tcherbobyl,...just observe
your environment intensively, and there is no radiation.
Tell this to the Jap's in Hiroshima,...

Why do the Russians an Mercans bother to build nuke's, if the enemy is
capable of ingoring them, so they will not explode?
Adrie

2010/11/5 MarshaV <valkyr at att.net>

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> An experiment published in 1990 suggests that Zeno was right. In this
> experiment, scientists demonstrated the quantum equivalent of the adage that
> "a watched pot doesn't boil." This behavior, the "quantum Zeno effect,"
> turns out to be a function of observation. "It seems,"said physicist Peter
> Coveney, "that the act of looking at an atom prevents it from changing".
> Theoretically, if a nuclear bomb were watched intently enough -- that is, if
> you could check its atoms every million trillionth of a second -- it
> wouldn't explode. Bizarre? The problem lies not in the experiments but in
> our way of thinking about time. Biocentrism is the only comprehensible way
> to explain these results, which are only "weird" in the context of the
> existing paradigm.
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> http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-lanza/is-death-the-end-new-expe_b_774814.html?view=print
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