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QUANTUM PHYSICS: THE INSTANT OF ENTANGLEMENT

2 min readMay 14, 2025

THE BIG BANG

There are questions about the Big Bang, but no better theory has yet replaced it. So for now I assume it our best hypothesis.

Quantum physics tells us with no doubt that two entangled events act as one, spin one and the other immediately, spontaneously spins, however far apart they are. They are one. No information need be exchanged. Imagine a stick, one end here on earth, the other at the far reaches of the universe. Move this end, the other end moves. No information need be sent.

A century ago when the double slit experiment revealed to power of the observer in determining the nature of the subatomic reality, this revelation was startling. The physicists then thought this discovery applied only to the micro world of subatomic events.

It now has been discovered that quantum events occur in leaves, trees, and the brains of men. Dr. Robert Penrose is a foremost spokesman for this discovery.

Quantum events are at the foundation for all material/energetic occurrences.

My postulation is that at the instant when all the universe popped into existence out of the cosmic void at the Big Bang, every element of this remarkable creation became entangled. Everything is One.

Entanglement, bilocation, and all the proven and unproven aspects of the quantum are fundamental to all that is. Thus, quantum physics provides a scientific presentation for all paranormal events. The sense of…

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Rip Parker
Rip Parker

Written by Rip Parker

Geophysicist, lawyer, mediator, student of Jung, phenomenology, semiotics

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