
Putting Ourselves Back in the Equation

But 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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The Tune of Things, by Christian Wiman
harpers.orgThe striking paradox is that science tells us both that we’re peripheral in the cosmic scheme of things and that we’re central to the reality we uncover. Unless we understand how this paradox arises and what it means, we’ll never be able to understand science as a human activity, and we’ll keep defaulting to a view of nature as something to gain... See more