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Quantum Mechanics

Dr. Frederico Faggin

the universe is a chaotic, not a deterministic, system

 


 

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Editor's note:

Dr. Frederico Faggin is one of the heavyweight scientist-inventors of the 20th century. In 1971 he developed the first silicon chip, the microprocessor at the heart of all electronic devices today. He also produced the new touch-sceen technology.

Currently, he is writing, lecturing, and advocating what he feels to be an even more fundamental revolution in science - that consciousness, not matter, is the ground of all reality.

 

 

the universe is a chaotic, not a deterministic, system

Irreducible, pg. 178:

[Free will choices by seities] is the deep reason why … quantum randomness cannot be algorithmic…

For those who believe that the macroscopic long-term future of the universe is predictable because at that scale the universe is deterministic, I have a surprise. The universe is actually a chaotic system [because the free will choices of the seities are built into the system]…

Editor's note: See the article defining "determinism" or "Newtonianism."

Also see articles on the "evolution" page from physicist Dr. Goswami who tells us that the universe's activities are not totally random as universal consciousness, at times, injects energy into the cosmic system to keep things headed toward a desired goal. All this is in line with Dr. Faggin's view of "seities" and systemic free will.

 

 

Editor's last word:

See youtube interviews of Dr. Faggin, for example, here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14Q_W6H_nZk 

and

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5REKKkKZpY

wherein Dr. Faggin makes comments, such as, "The structure of matter is isomorphic [“equal form”] to the cognitive structure of consciousness, which can reflect itself [in matter]"; our "bodies reflect the accumulated learning of consciousness; matter is the ink with which consciousness writes its own self-knowing."