March 5, 2012, 3:38 pm

“ Bewold the following quantum properties:

✢ A quantum object (for example, an electron) can be at more than one place at the same time (the wave property).


✤ A quantum object cannot be said to manifest in ordinary space-time reality until we observe it as a particle (collapse of the wave).


✣ A quantum object ceases to exist here and simultaneously appears in existence over there; we cannot say it went through the intervening space (the quantum jump).


✥ A manifestation of one quantum object, caused by our observation, simultaneously influences its correlated twin object–no matter how far apart they are (quantum action-at-a-distance).


Dr. Amit Goswami, Ph.D. in
“The Self Aware Universe - how consciousness creates the material world”