SHF posts #3 - thinking [QM|GR]
Thinking [Quantum Mechanics + General Relativity]
'Thinking' (we all know it, surely) involves two things:
* the thoughts
* the ability to 'switch' between them
The Thoughts
The thoughts themselves are governed by General Relativity [I know it sounds ludicrous but it is complex-n TRUE] but may be influenced by Quantum Mechanics if that process is misunderstood [ie, all of us for the last 24,000 Earth/Sun cycles - again, proven mathematically so just relax].
So, thoughts are good and lovely unless QM is polluting them due to us being in the "perception state" in which it is allowed to happen [ie, 'we don't yet understand Quantum Mechanics' - we do now, read on].
The 'switching' mechanism
This is where it gets... interesting.
Prior to the discovery of quantum physics [the rules only applicable to sub atomic particles/boson behaviours - or so we thought...] we have always used our thinking on subjects that don't involve trying to think about the mechanism of switching our thoughts itself before (well, I'm sure we have but not as an every day pursuit).
Indeed, nobody had really appreciated that this was the struggle with understanding Quantum Mechanics [double-slit on down] at all.
Once you realise that Quantum Mechanics is the very machinery of intuition, creating ideas, switching to a new idea ["Eureka"] you understand why it was not possible to resolve before. General Relativity is the flow of an idea but a chain of ideas is broken up by the Quantum Machinery.
I won't go into details about the machinery itself yet because we first need to establish the main rule of Quantum Mechanics.
Coming shortly...