Robert Lanza - What are space and time?
Science and Nonduality・2 minutes read
Space and time are tools of understanding, not standalone entities, created by the mind and challenged by recent experiments suggesting past events can be influenced by present actions. Biocentrism highlights the observer's role in shaping reality and the need for scientific theories to align with experimental evidence.
Insights
- Space and time are tools for understanding in science, not standalone entities, existing as invisible matrices without properties.
- Biocentrism suggests that the observer plays a crucial role in shaping reality, emphasizing the importance of internal consistency in scientific theories to match experimental evidence.
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Recent questions
What are space and time in science?
Tools of understanding, not standalone entities.
What is the Goldilocks Universe?
Universe finely tuned for life; specific parameters.
How do recent experiments challenge time views?
Present actions can influence past events.
What does Biocentrism propose?
Observer shapes reality; internal consistency in theories.
How does the mind perceive space and time?
Constructs of the mind, similar to dreaming.
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