What Do Sex, Quantum Physics, Religion, Government, Family, and Community Have in Common?: It’s The Interactions That Really Matter.
Time: Fri 2:00PM
Venue: Science Tent
Style: Conversation
Content Type: Connections interactions reality religion
Description: It’s the connections and interactions that really matter in, well, everything. This includes Religion, Politics, Family, Relationships, Physical Matter, Energy, Subatomic Particles, Oceans, Mountains, People, Planets and even Reality itself. The math and experiments of Quantum Physics suggest that a state of being doesn’t exist until the observer interacts with the observed experiment. A political state (e.g. a country or government) does not exist unless there is interaction between the people and their government. A family is defined by the interactions of its members (biological parents and abandoned children do not constitute a family). A religion is defined by the interactions between adherents and their God.
Nothing exists and nothing matters on its own. Things exist and things matter only with interactions to define/create them. If you adopt this perspective, life will make more sense. You’ll consider life from the perspective of the interactions you have, rather than from unconscious assumptions about: ideologies of right/wrong, good/evil; objective states of being; duality/nonduality; expectations about what it means to be a mother/father/sibling; etc. This roundtable discussion may include some philosophical meaning but will intentionally focus more on the practical implications and usefulness of this perspective for the average person in everyday life.
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