“Bridging Quantum Realms: Tom’s Experiments hope to Unveil the Connection Between Consciousness and Reality”
3 minute read & or 1 hour 30 minute watch / listen :

In an effort to provide additional empirical support for the notion that our apparent material world is a virtual construct, Tom Campbell has developed a series of pioneering experiments in the field of quantum physics. If successful, these experiments would not only demonstrate that the physical universe operates as a probabilistic simulation generated by an intelligent information system, but they would also significantly contribute to a comprehensive understanding of quantum mechanics.
Tom’s quantum physics experiments aim to expedite a paradigm shift in science that goes beyond materialism, establishing a new and less restrictive foundation for the natural sciences. These experiments, grounded in robust and replicable scientific principles, are anticipated to yield remarkable outcomes—outcomes that would defy conventional expectations if the world were truly composed solely of matter. In the process, these experiments are poised to validate the principles of the My Big TOE (Theory of Everything) approach to quantum theory, which interprets seemingly perplexing quantum phenomena as inherent features of a virtual reality within our physical universe. More information on the experiments including updates on MBT site.
Tom discusses here his physics experiments. Presented in 2016, they delve into quantum mechanics and the perplexing double-slit experiment, where light’s dual nature has puzzled physicists for years. Tom connects his consciousness model with the experiment, suggesting reality is a virtual construct shaped by consciousness. He unifies quantum mechanics and consciousness research, proposing that particles and waves emerge based on information collection. Tom’s framework bridges quantum phenomena and consciousness-based virtual reality.
Within consciousness theory and quantum mechanics, Tom explores introducing elements into a simulation based on probability. They assert that reality in a simulation exists when observed, shaping the virtual environment. Tom contends consciousness acquires information from a probability distribution, advocating for experimental verification to bridge theory and reality.
Discussing quantum mechanics’ limitations, Tom calls for a broader perspective. Enigmatic particle behaviours defy conventional explanation, even puzzling physicist Richard Feynman. They advocate connecting consciousness and physics, asserting a virtual reality perspective. This approach could elucidate quantum mysteries. Tom aims to apply consciousness theory, conducting experiments to challenge understanding and emphasise the importance of experimental evidence.
Efforts to support experiments are discussed, noting challenges in engaging physicists with fringe science. Toms intention isn’t to discredit but to illuminate quantum aspects. Patience and transparency are emphasised, with the goal to move from conjecture to verifiable facts. Tom hopes experiments will shed light on consciousness-physics relationships, envisioning a more cooperative world from this perspective.

