“The Lost Connection Between Reality and Consciousness: 3 Belief Traps of Einsteins, Bohm, et. al. From Finding Big Truth.”

6 minute listen/watch :

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Campbell explains that scientists 60 years ago, including Nobel Prize winner Eugene P. Vigner, were at the forefront of developing quantum mechanics, and concluded that consciousness is the ultimate universal reality. However, they were unable to fully explore the relationship between reality and consciousness, as they were looking for continuous solutions while reality is digital and discrete. They expected physical reality to be fundamental and not derivative, but physical reality is an illusion and does not exist independently.

Consciousness, on the other hand, Campbell explains, is at the root of reality. The relationship between physical reality and consciousness is fundamental but unknown. The reason scientists got stuck is that they were looking for an objective solution, but consciousness is subjective and personal. Scientists were looking at it from the outside, but consciousness has to be experienced from the inside. As a result, there has been no progress in this field for the last 60 years. The solution lies in exploring consciousness from the inside, and understanding that consciousness is the larger reality, while physical reality is a digital virtual reality.



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I am fascinated by the extensive body of work developed by Tom Campbell, and have found his My Big TOE (Theory of Everything) theory to be particularly insightful in exploring fundamental questions that have puzzled mankind throughout history. Utilizing Campbell’s theories, my goal is to gain a deeper understanding of not only myself, but also others and the world around me. By examining these concepts through the lens of MBT, I believe we can unlock a greater understanding of our collective existence and the nature of reality itself.

Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today, I am wise so I am changing myself.” –Rumi.

¨The day science begins to study non-physical phenomena, it will make more progress in one decade than in all the previous centuries of its existence.¨ Nikola Tesla.

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