Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Schrodinger's Cat and Parkinson's.



On the left is a picture of a woolly mammoth with his clothes on. On the right is a close up of a woolly mammoth with his clothes off. The dressed one stood abut 8 feet tall at the neck
Schrodinger's Cat is a paradox wherein a cat is placed in a box with a radioactive atom. If the atom should split, a poison is released killing the cat. The question is: Is the cat in the box dead or alive. The answer is both! Until the cat is observed both possibilities exist... simultaneously. Quantum mechanically the Equation of State collapses to leave the singular observed result. I tell you that so I can tell you this: The reason for the successful resolution of my thyroid problem was that at the time I was meditating on the thyroid, it was before the diagnosis was final. Pre diagnosis the whole range of diagnoses was possible until the ultrasound confirmation collapsed the Equation of State. In the meantime the final results were apparently amenable to the meditative approach.
Now when I watch the deterioration due to the Parkinson's and the meditation apparently having no effect, I wonder if the fact that the diagnosis of Parkinson's has been confirmed precludes the usefulness of meditation in a cure. Someday I'll get back to calculating what it takes to rebuild the substantia nigra molecule by molecule. Or maybe this is all just a bunch of crap.
Schrodinger's Cat is another proof that we're all on this flight together,

Dick

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