According to Blanco, in symmetric logic the part and the whole are inter-
changeable; classes are dissolved into increasingly larger wholes, until we
arrive at ‘indivisible reality’: here the infinity of things is in a mysterious way
reduced to one single thing.8
This can be understood when we reflect on a particle and its entangled
anti-correlated particle. In quantum physics, we know that when the parti-
cle is disturbed in a certain way, its anti-correlated particle instantaneously
changes in a converse way — even if it was on the other side of the galaxy.
It is as if the particle and its anti-correlated particle were a single entity even
though they may be a galaxy or light years apart. This implies that space-
time is an illusion.
The (Mahayanist) Lankavatara Sutra claims that the intuitive mind
partakes of the ‘universal mind’ — which is often described in the Sutra as a
‘perfect unity’ — also implying an absence of spacetime.9
Neuroscientists, Eugene d’Aquili and Andrew Newberg, from the
University of Pennsylvania, have asserted that there is a final mystical ex-
perience common to humanity that they call the experience of absolute
unitary being.
changeable; classes are dissolved into increasingly larger wholes, until we
arrive at ‘indivisible reality’: here the infinity of things is in a mysterious way
reduced to one single thing.8
This can be understood when we reflect on a particle and its entangled
anti-correlated particle. In quantum physics, we know that when the parti-
cle is disturbed in a certain way, its anti-correlated particle instantaneously
changes in a converse way — even if it was on the other side of the galaxy.
It is as if the particle and its anti-correlated particle were a single entity even
though they may be a galaxy or light years apart. This implies that space-
time is an illusion.
The (Mahayanist) Lankavatara Sutra claims that the intuitive mind
partakes of the ‘universal mind’ — which is often described in the Sutra as a
‘perfect unity’ — also implying an absence of spacetime.9
Neuroscientists, Eugene d’Aquili and Andrew Newberg, from the
University of Pennsylvania, have asserted that there is a final mystical ex-
perience common to humanity that they call the experience of absolute
unitary being.
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