Quantum Physics and the Ability to Create

March 28th, 2008 by Zoey Jordan

Sometimes people want physical proof, or scientific evidence that the law of attraction works. If you begin to take a look at Quantum Physics, you realize that you are the architect of your physical world. You’re the cause of your circumstances, both the good stuff and the bad stuff. Your thought processes and belief systems create the results you experience.

Everything Exists as Energy

Quantum Physics tells us that everything is made up of sub atomic particles. For instance: if your body is made up of cells, those are made up of molecules, which are made up of atoms, which are really electrons that have grouped together. The entire Universe is made up of sub-atomic particles that are large concentrations of particles that have been grouped into building blocks.

The sub-atomic particles are not physical. They are actually probabilities of existence and multiple existences. The sub atoms are energy packets. Everything, absolutely everything in the Universe is made up of energy, and here’s the really amazing thing: the energy packets are at our command.

Our individual and collective thoughts shape the arrangement of the energy packets, and they appear to us as solid objects like a chair, table, car, sofa, etc.

Thinking headTechnically the sub-atomic particles are not made of energy, they ARE energy. The energy exists as waves spread over space and time. It is only when you use your powers of observation that these waves manifest into particles at a specific time and place. When you withdraw your observation, the particles are waves again.

The Possibilities of What You Can Manifest
Are Limitless

You are a creator. Think about how amazing it is that your observation, plus your attention, plus your intention manifests energy that was previously unformed, and actually creates a space and time event. That’s pretty powerful!

What we believe to be solid objects, actually aren’t solid. The “object” is actually comprised of billions of packets of energy. Think of it like a movie playing. If you slowed the movie down you would see that it’s not actually a continuous motion, the film is 24 slightly different frames per second, traveling at a certain speed. Our eyes are unable to detect the gap that exists between each frame. Those billions of light photons flashing at the speed of light create the images you see. Life is like that movie. Everything you see around you is just rapid flashes that create the illusion that things are solid or continuous.

Your Intention, Observation, and Attention
Create Your Reality

The energy packets of sub-atomic particles are not set in a particular point of space or time, they are a probability and can exist at various points of time and space. When you observe them, they are converted into a physical particle at a particular point of space and time. When your attention is withdrawn, it becomes a probability again. A possibility.

Nothing solid can exist without observation. The act of observation actually creates. It makes the probability of existence turn into an actual thing, in a particular place in time and space. We create by assigning our observation and attention to something.

Our powers of creation and manifesting are alive and working all the time. We literally shape our reality. The possibilities are infinite!

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  • 1 Ephraim Mahayi Apr 2, 2008 at 7:12 pm

    There is no any other truth than what is said about quatum physics. Literaly changed my life for the better. No more strugles.

  • 2 Marva Apr 3, 2008 at 2:16 am

    I don’t know if this is the same thing or not but what i think you mean about observation actually creating is Example 1. a friend who sells jewelry displays her full line to me and my friend; I take in the whole group or so I think because I usually have specifics that I look for as things I like. I only see those pieces that hold the qualities that I look for, however the friend who has a different approach sees something that is right in front of the both of us, but I am unable to see it until he points it out to me.
    Another example is visiting the home of a friend, sitting dining and conversing with them and a very obvious once pointed out, is totally invisible to me until the friend brings it to my attention. I think it is important t o mention that the object was an oil burner with a scent that I was enjoying immensely right in the center of the table we sat at that I could not see or did not see until I was made aware of it.