Science and the Illusion.
Posted on Jul 18th, 2008
by
Ian Gardner
Not many years ago scientists started observing that the results of an experiment were affected by the observer; they found that the same experiment conducted by different people produced slightly different results.
To the non-scientist mystic this is to be expected because of their awareness of the reality that the subject of the experiment is an illusion [as is all else] and any illusion is subject to the perception of its creator/observer.
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I remember seeing an amazing documentary on this; amazing because they could actually show how this happened! It was about 9 years ago; and sadly I don't even knwo which channel I saw it in; and what the name of the program was. :(
Reminds me of the new study about the diets, showing that the high protein diet is the “most effective,” and of course, it's paid for partially by promoters of the Atkins diet. People can tout “scientific rigor” all they want, I still agree with Nilsson: “You see what you wanna see, and you hear what you wanna hear.”
As a result of this post elsewhere quite a few questions have been put to me by a scientist. I have posted one part of this at Gaia [Click] and may post more later depending on how comprehensible it is because language difference is a big challenge!