Why We Miss People: A Theory on Human Quantum Entanglement
"Who am I?"—When
we seek the answer to this eternal question, we are usually limited to the
boundaries of society, name, or identity. But with the combination of modern
physics and spiritual philosophy, the answer to this question is rooted much
deeper. Human consciousness is not just a chemical reaction produced by the
brain, but rather a vast network connected to the vibrations of the smallest
particles in the universe.
Molecular
Consciousness and Vibration (Vibrational Reality)
Quantum physics has taught
us that every object in the universe is essentially a collection of atoms and
subatomic particles (Neutrons, Protons, Electrons). These particles are never
static; they are constantly vibrating. The renowned scientist Nikola Tesla
stated that to comprehend the universe, we must think in terms of energy,
vibration, and waves. Our emotions—anger, pride, or love—are actually energies
of a specific frequency. When we are emotional, the atoms inside our bodies
also respond to that particular vibration. Therefore, human emotions are not
just mental; they are a real phenomenon at the molecular level.
Quantum Entanglement
According to the
scientific theory of 'quantum entanglement', once two particles come into
contact, they become connected across space and time. This concept can also be
applied to human relationships. When we miss someone deeply or think about them, the 'radio wave' of our thoughts can resonate with the existence of that person. This can be seen not only as telepathy but as a
'quantum connection', where the vibration of one entity affects another entity.
The Law of Balance and
Karma in Nature (Cosmic Feedback Loop)
Newton's third law states
that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. If we look at this law in
the context of philosophy, the issue of "revenge" or
"reward" in nature becomes clear. When we wrong others or do
something negative, we create a disturbance in the orderly Universal Energy
Field of the universe. Since everything is interconnected at the molecular
level, the effect of that negative wave somehow returns to the source or to us.
This is not just spiritual 'karma', but a natural process of maintaining the
balance of energy.
Conclusion
Humans are not isolated islands. Each of us is a small but essential part of this vast cosmic web. Our every thought, every emotion, stirs up the universe at the atomic level. "Who am I?"—the answer to this question is: I am a conscious being who is constantly interacting with the integral energy of the universe through my thoughts and actions. Each of our actions is stored as a vibration in the ledger of nature, which gives our existence a unique meaning.
"Have you ever thought of someone moments before they called you? Do you believe that was a coincidence, or was it your particles interacting with theirs? Let me know in the comments."
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