How Quantum Mechanics Might Explain Déjà Vu

The One Hundred Milliseconds Between the World and You: Oliver Sacks on Perception
Maria Popovathemarginalian.orgBut at the outer edges of physics, something radical begins to happen: The observer affects the observed. Particles communicate without contact. Time and space behave like playgrounds. Matter is vibration, frequency, energy.
Suddenly physicists and spiritual practitioners are saying almost the same thing – but in different languages. When quantum
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When we examine consciousness up close, it starts to look a bit like the quantum realm. Memories pop in and out of our minds like subatomic particles. Images and sounds tunnel through our senses. Perception, we find, is suffused throughout with uncertainties that would make Heisenberg blush. There's no denying that the brain is up to some pretty
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