Today I was driving down Van Ness ave with my good friend. He almost hit a bus shouting “There’s that dude again!” I was like what dude, he said that one pointing to a gentleman wearing a USC Jacket. Okay… did he steal something from you? My friend replies… no, did he try to run you over, he said, no, then what? My friend replied, he’s on every single dating site known to man kind. What is it about avoidance and ignoring that doesn’t work? Is it that when we try so hard to avoid someone or something that the universe conspires to make it so? Or is it there all the time and just because we have a dislike for it we tell our brain to make sure to avoid it and therefore it goes into ‘protection mode’ always looking for that item to avoid it then eventually crossing with our conscious making the not so obvious blatantly obvious?
To put it another way, let’s look at Bell’s Theorem. This is a quantum physics law that says that once connected, objects affect one another forever no matter where they are. Following the principle of Bell’s Theorem…an invisible stream of energy will always connect any two objects that have been connected in any way in the past.”
Further reading – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell’s_theorem
Bell’s Theorem – When blocking and ignoring don’t work
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Today I was driving down Van Ness ave with my good friend. He almost hit a bus shouting “There’s that dude again!” I was like what dude, he said that one pointing to a gentleman wearing a USC Jacket. Okay… did he steal something from you? My friend replies… no, did he try to run you over, he said, no, then what? My friend replied, he’s on every single dating site known to man kind. What is it about avoidance and ignoring that doesn’t work? Is it that when we try so hard to avoid someone or something that the universe conspires to make it so? Or is it there all the time and just because we have a dislike for it we tell our brain to make sure to avoid it and therefore it goes into ‘protection mode’ always looking for that item to avoid it then eventually crossing with our conscious making the not so obvious blatantly obvious?
To put it another way, let’s look at Bell’s Theorem. This is a quantum physics law that says that once connected, objects affect one another forever no matter where they are. Following the principle of Bell’s Theorem…an invisible stream of energy will always connect any two objects that have been connected in any way in the past.”
Further reading – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell’s_theorem
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