Connectivity — The New Paradigm

The Greek philosopher Heraclitus of Ephesus

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For those who are awake, the cosmos is One.

Heraclitus c. 475-455 BCE 

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We are all connected.  The last four words of the previous article in this series (from Connectivity — Back to Physics Class).  “We are all connected.”  What do you think that really means?  Let us explore this question by first asking some other questions.

Why is the telegraph and Morse code not in use anymore?  At the time of its discovery, communication was taking place slowly.  Over long distances it sometimes took weeks or months to reach its intended eyes or ears.  With the advent of the telegraph that all changed, for the better.  Why is the Geocentric model of our solar system no longer in use?  At the time of its formulation, every day and night the sun, stars, moon, and visible planets appeared to revolve around the Earth, so it followed that the Earth was the center of everything.  Navigating the vast seas could be done precisely with this model and seafaring trade captains and sailors soon realized they actually would not fall off the edge of a flat Earth or limited seas.

The telegraph and Geocentrism both served mankind well and seemingly true, so why abandon them?  These old paradigms were no longer useful because humanity, more specifically human ingenuity, research, successful experimentation and modified hypothesi were able to flourish and discover they simply were untrue.  A closer look at these two historical events, however, reveals that one was widely embraced in a short period while the other took 1,200 years.  Imagine where this world would be had the Authorities of Truth and Death lost their mass appeal when Copernicus, Galileo, and Kepler first presented the right Universe?

Heraclitus is often considered one of the founders of Metaphysics and perhaps to an extent Quantum physics.  Going against the mainstream of his contemporaries, he said “You cannot step into the same river twice, for fresh waters are ever flowing in upon you.”  For the time, his claims were radical and challenged the establishment.  Another fascinating philosophy of Heraclitus was that of observer upon the nature of opposites.  It was his belief in the “unity of opposites”.  One cannot exist without the other, especially from the standpoint of the observer.  This type of debate, speculation, and reformation was welcomed right up into the early 4th century C.E. when everything changed.

Exclusivity:  The Old Paradigm

From about 2000 BCE to 400 C.E. commonly known as the Classical Era, there were two fundamental belief systems competing for the hearts and minds of mankind.  These opposing groups have been described in religious and historical texts in different forms.  One group taught doctrines of unity and wholeness of the world and cosmos.  The other taught doctrines of separation, classes or a caste system, and depravity.  The former embraces a multiverse where existence is simultaneous in parallel coexisting dimensions.  The latter embraces a universe, or monoverse if you will, where existence is dependent on another “force” and we control or have little influence upon it.  One is a participator/activator, the other is merely an observer/receptor.  Care to guess which group won out?  A few other fundamental sub-groups spawned from this system as well, amplifying the divisions and destruction upon humanity.

Exclusivity, or elitism, has been one of humanity’s worst undercover killers.  This lethal or potentially lethal mentality stems from a belief-framework of separation — separation from each other, or separation from creation/creator.  This mentality is sometimes subtle in where or how it exists, so allow me to elaborate.

Intolerance of differing beliefs or lifestyles is always accompanied by harmful action.  How many various examples of intolerance do we witness today?  How many various examples can we recall throughout recent or ancient history (Sept. 11th, 2001 and The Trail of Tears of the Cherokee nation to name just two)?  Don’t be fooled.  Merely considering followers of other religions to hold invalid beliefs, considering them “lost” or deluded, or assessing their behavior as immoral or heretical is nothing more than exclusivism.

If you are in the least hyper-sensitive about your personal communal religious beliefs, then you may consider stopping here and read no further.  I am going to point out specific passages in the Christian New Testament that clearly promote exclusivism, and potential-probable intolerance.  Keep in mind that anyone can find these underlying teachings in many of the world’s major religions; the Christian New Testament is one example and not being singled out.  But for most of Western Civilization — the birthplace of modern Quantum Mechanics — it must be pointed out as no longer useful.

The Apostle Peter, one of Christendom’s major icons, preaches exclusivism unequivocally:

Be it known unto you all, and to all the people of Israel, that by the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom ye crucified, whom God raised from the dead, even by him doth this man stand here before you whole… Neither is there salvation in any other:  for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.”— Acts 4:10-12

There are perhaps three ways to interpret this passage.  One, conservative Christian ministers and apologists accept this passage for face value.  All non-Christians will after death be unsaved from the expected/accepted eternal damnation of a place called Hell.  These verses have inspired missionaries, through hope and fear, to go into pagan non-Christian corners of the world to win converts.  The passage implies not only eternal punishment for non-Christian believers, but more profoundly an intolerant God of any other belief systems.

Apostles Peter and Paul – the two most revered contributors to the Christian New Testament

Second, many religious liberals might reject such a literal interpretation of the passage.  They could argue that a baby born in India or Arabia has a very likely chance of becoming a non-Christian adult — in other words, a Hindu, Muslim, or Sikh.  In modern Israel the chances of a baby becoming Jewish are around 99% not Christian.  According to the Apostle Peter and the Christian New Testament, trusting Jesus as Lord and Savior as the only route to eternal bliss, then a very large majority of the earth’s population will remain unsaved.  After their death, they will be tortured in Hell for all eternity without hope of mercy, for the simple reason that they followed the religion of their parents and community.  Many Christian liberals consider such a destiny to be incompatible with the concept of a loving and just God.

Thirdly, the Roman Catholic Church today takes a more moderate position on the matter:  even though followers of non-Christian faiths do not accept Jesus Christ as their Savior, it is possible for them to receive salvation by following their own religion.  However, this “new” mercy (presumably handed down from God to the Pope and his holiest bishops) does not extend to individuals who have been raised as agnostics or atheists, or have converted to unGodly beliefs such as agnosticism or atheism.  To say it another way, those who do not conform at a minimum to a monotheistic tradition such as Judaism, Christianity, or Islam will suffer eternal damnation.

The Apostle Paul teaches just as much exclusivity as Peter.  Paul wrote that Gentiles worshipped devils.  Today, those would be called Satanists, Black or White witches, occultists, or wiccans.

But I say, that the things which Gentiles sacrifice, they sacrifice to devils, and not to God:  and I would not that ye should have fellowship with devils.  Ye cannot drink the cup of the Lord, and the cup of devils:  ye cannot be partakers of the Lord’s table, and of the table of devils.”— I Corinthians 10: 20-21

Paul makes it clear that the Gods and Goddesses of other religions are actually demons.  Christians are to completely isolate themselves from non-Christians, not even dine at the same dinner tables.  “Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers:  for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness?  And what communion hath light with darkness?” (II Corinthians 6: 14).  Paul requires his followers to separate from “unbelievers“.  He teaches his weak-willed followers to avoid close relationships with non-Christians.  He implies that non-Christians are automatically unrighteous.  He associates Christianity with “light” and all other religions with “darkness“.  Paul teaches that duality cannot coexist.  The Apostle Paul would be laughed at among modern quantum physicists.

“…ye also have suffered like things of your own countrymen, even as they have of the Jews:  Who both killed the Lord Jesus, and their own prophets, and have persecuted us; and they please not God, and are contrary to all men:  Forbidding us to speak to the Gentiles that they might be saved, to fill up their sins always:  for the wrath is come upon them to the uttermost.”— I Thessalonians 2: 14-16

Paul apparently has a tendency for anti-Semitism.  He clearly blames the Jews for murdering Jesus.  Christian theologians today and Roman historians alike, feel that Jews had little to do with Jesus’ execution.  Jesus’ aggravated assaults in the Jerusalem temple, and verbal abuse toward the Jewish priests would have been considered an act of insurrection by Roman authorities, and made him eligible for Roman crucifixion.  This falls in line, according to modern Roman scholars, with the Apostle Paul being previously well acquainted in Roman society, even a Roman citizen with all its amenities, prior to meeting Jesus on the road to Damascus.

There are several other clear indications that the Christian New Testament supports exclusivity.

Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life:  no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.”  — John 14: 6

As we said before, so say I now again, If any man preach any other gospel unto you than that ye have received, let him be accursed.”  — Galatians 1: 9

While Peter yet spake these words, the Holy Ghost fell on all them which heard the word.  And they of the circumcision which believed [i.e. the Jewish Christians] were astonished, as many as came with Peter, because that on the Gentiles also was poured out the gift of the Holy Ghost.”  — Acts 10: 44-45

And the apostles and brethren that were in Judaea heard that the Gentiles had also received the word of God.  And when Peter was come up to Jerusalem, they that were of the circumcision with him, saying, Thou wentest in to men uncircumcised, and didst eat with them.”  — Acts 11: 1-3

The first passage above (John 14: 6), it has been one of the main biblical passages of all Christendom used to devalue non-Christian religions or belief systems.  Its meaning and implications cannot be misunderstood in the least:  the only way to eternal bliss both here in this life or the next is through belief in Jesus and his teachings from the canonical Christian New Testament.  In the second passage (Galatians 1: 9), Paul simply curses any teachings that deviate from his own.  What many amateur Christians are unaware is that during the first two centuries C.E. (or in Catholic terms A.D.) there were three main Christian movements.  This should be no surprise at all to modern inquisitors of faith-choices.  Try to count all the various types of Catholic or Protestant churches available today, and you will spend the better part of a year or more researching their differences!  In 1st and 2nd century Jerusalem though, there were the Pauline Christians, who were pitted against the Gnostic Christians, and Jewish Christians, and any others.  More often than not, a city in that part of the Roman empire would have three or more Christian groups, each teaching very different doctrines.  Paul obviously proclaims not only HIS version of Jesus, but just as much his Graeco-Roman background.

In the third passage above (Acts 10: 44-45), Peter is publicly speaking to a mixed group of Jewish Christians and intrigued Gentiles.  A number of the Gentiles were “filled with the Holy Spirit.”  Jewish Christians were bothered by this because they felt the message was strictly for them.  They viewed Jesus’ teachings were merely a reform movement within Judaism, and not pertinent for non-Jews.  With the last passage (Acts 11: 1-3), some Jewish Christians argued with Peter for associating with non-Jews and eating with them, which was common during the time.  Before the Graeco-Roman teachings of Paul became mainstream in 325 C.E., Jewish Christians viewed Jesus’ reformations as teachings for them only.  Peter persuades many of them that it is the will of the Holy Spirit to also reform the Gentiles.  Nonetheless, the seven New Testament passages I have shared here are only a small portion of the many, many passages throughout the entire Bible — Old and New Testaments — that promotes separation among mankind, or elitism, or exclusion from creation/Creator.

Connectivity — The New Paradigm…Finally!

2008 World Literacy Map

Fortunately, with the help of modern quantum physics and unified field theory, the old paradigms are seeing their last decades.  This is more evident as the world’s cultures and nations gradually become more literate and can grasp, at least in basic terms or better, what these collective physicists and scientists are proving.  Examine the world literacy map (left).  It shows that much of the population is educated.  As this rate continues to rise over time, barring the militant illiterate regions exterminating much of humanity’s rise to mental and spiritual brilliance, the outcome will be that mankind requires a completely new framework of unity, of oneness, not separation.  Let me be more precise; not religious separation.

A religion old or new, that stressed the magnificence of the universe as revealed by modern science, might be able to draw forth reserves of reverence and awe hardly tapped by the conventional faiths. Sooner or later, such a religion will emerge.   — Carl Sagan, Pale Blue Dot (1994)

You may think that Carl Sagan’s revelation is far-fetched.  Yet, already many renown scholars of mathematics and quantum physicists are in agreement:  the existence of a web of energy connecting our physical world and our bodies to everything in the universe/multiverse suggests an entire overhaul of life as we have perceived it the last sixteen centuries.  John A. Wheeler, a theoretical physicist at Princeton University and colleague of Albert Einstein, is credited for mentoring some of America’s most accomplished scientists of quantum mechanics today.  Einstein believed that mankind had little influence on our environment, on our universe as a whole and that we were simply spectators.  However, the late John Wheeler and his protegés today offer a radical departure from Einstein’s commonly held system.  “We are participators…” Wheeler explains, “in bringing into being not only the near and here but the far away and long ago. We are in this sense, participators in bringing about something of the universe in the distant past and if we have one explanation for what’s happening in the distant past why should we need more?”  Light (or the energy of light) travels to our eyes and skin by billions of interacting particles between us and our Sun, or light bulbs, or fires, whatever the source.  If Wheeler is correct, then we are each creators of our reality and as we understand our world, the 7 billion inhabitants on this planet collectively manifest life itself!  Quantum physics is supporting Wheeler’s idea too.

Are things able to travel faster than the speed of light, and can they be in two places at once?  And if things have this ability, what about us?

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In addition to proving a unified field, an energy web connecting everything, quantum research is showing that the connections exist BECAUSE of us!  We are not some creation out of an invisible force’s boredom or loneliness.  Indeed, the fact that the quantum discoveries show we can use our connectedness consciously hands us the key to open the door to the same power that drives the whole universe/multiverse.  Let that sink in for a moment.  Put another way, because of our direct connection to inner and outer space, our oneness living inside you, me, and every single being on this planet, we have a direct line…no, we are a vital part of the same force that creates everything from atoms to the DNA of existence itself.  Therefore, in ways that we are only now realizing, we find that not only are we inseparable with all life and human beings, and what we see, but also with everything that has ever been, as well as things which are yet to happen!  Do you need a moment to fathom that?  Do you understand that what we are experiencing now is the result of events that have already occurred in a realm of the multiverse we cannot even see?  Yes indeed, these are the discoveries over the last 2-3 years in quantum physics.

The ramifications of these discoveries are huge, and undermine so many centuries of tradition, myth, and legend.  As the evidence mounts and the quantum discoveries continue, all of mankind will finally be forced to toss out the Medieval Dark Age paradigms once and for all.  The telegraph and Geocentric model will no longer serve, if you will, any purpose for our modern needs.  Hence, the defunct orthodoxy of the nature of existence:  who we are, what we are, what we need for the “beyond” will finally, and long over due, be matched with reality and how the multiverse/universe and creation truly function.  What an awe-inspiring exciting future that holds for ALL OF US….not just a “special” few.

Like it or not, you, me, and every single soul on this earth are intimately connected; not all separate, exclusive, or élite.  I dare say the only difference is our freedom of creativity, ingenuity, and altruistic philanthropy to “spread the wealth” of true existence.  We are very much connected.  What a wonderful breath of fresh air this is!

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10 thoughts on “Connectivity — The New Paradigm

    • Well hello Stephanie! 🙂

      It is no mystery that Yin/Yang and Holism fit nicely into contemporary quantum mechanics. In fact, it wouldn’t surprise me if the two are considered the “forerunners” of modern quantum physics! As I alluded to in the first part of the article, Holism and Yin/Yang would be the Classical teachings of unity. Thank you for your comment.

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    • Hmmm, interesting postulation Chris; it just needs much more elaboration. Ironically, the universe/multiverse has ALWAYS been united & connected; it is religion that continues to divide, separate, and destroy, and why it MUST be thrown out. Thank you for stopping by.

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      • To increase connectivity, must religion be destroyed or can it just be down played, for I am connected to Mrs Warren for she is my sister, but as she would tell you we have our diffrences, but that does not stop us from getting along. There would only be a problem when one of us must take charge and make a decision. This is what i meant by what power or authority. Back to the religion, man has an inherent desire to thank someone or something through out history, be that God, the Sun, Rock statues(idols), people, or themselves. Religion serves society by telling people who to thank, and no one would be happy if thier God is put on the same level as a fake dieity or fake ideaology. But one level of all religions as far as i know is to have their dieity rule the human population, and unite under their authority. Just as certain scientists would want us to unite in the belief of evolution, which would have its own set of morals. So back to my original question, could you downplay religion, destroy it, or have to find the grace to allow others exist until that Dieity or ideaology that is the most correct. To down play, you must do so to your ideas, to find grace is to accept others false ideas, or to destroy, which if this is the case, how are you diffrent form anyone else, who wants to destroy religion, or certain sciences, or ideaology’s

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        • Thank you Chris for coming back. I do enjoy all sides of dialogue, and more so controversial topics such as this.

          I would agree that religion (that is organized or orthodox religion) at the very least does need to be down played in this world. Religion does not necessarily equate to morals; or in other words, religion does not give the world morals. Morals are a reflection of a culture or group of countrymen in the majority, or in many, many cases the victorious in battle and what they dictate onto the conquered. Historically, no religions on this planet are excused from imposing their system of beliefs onto their vanquished, including Greco-Roman Christianity. At the obvious risk of oversimplifying our controversy here, morality is a very subjective system relative to the location it is being used, and how well IT is serving mankind as a whole, NOT how it serves a deity; a deity no one now, or throughout history, can or has been able to empirically prove. When all mankind honestly & open-mindedly examines the religions now or then, he finds conflict with nature & the universe – which is most certainly the entire theme of Christianity’s bible: reconciliation for the state of mankind. If reconciliation is supposedly needed, then it follows that something is pre-existently wrong, right? Fortunately, as Quantum Physics is progressively demonstrating each person/soul on this planet is part of a whole with billions & billions of equal parts, NOT sub-existent or subservient to a vengeful deity looking for appeasement through sacrifices or a ‘single sacrifice’. The latter promotes unaccountability (immoral), the new scientific & spiritual paradigms promote individual ownership & at least higher motivation to ACT morally. See the difference? Every single one of us have & have had the power & authority within us & among us to improve inner AND outer space, at all levels, as it benefits the whole planet and multi-universes. We need each other, not one God or one specific sacrifice.

          Thanks again Chris for your comments.

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  1. i should say i am not contesting the science, its just religion is primarily moral, with accounts of a dieity, while science it the proving of facts about the universe, which can only lead to the understanding of the univsere not the things outside which are usually religions territory.

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    • I would argue that there is no separation between the universe and its facts as humans discover them & continue to understand them freely, and I would disagree that “religion” has an impervious territory. All things or systems that man invents should be examined closely and open to scrutiny. Hence, nothing at all in existence is truly out of our reach. The new mentality, belief-system that I see emerging, can indeed be held and shared by all, or many, and done so humbly with adequate checks & balances. Perhaps the religious-God paradigm is the “something-bigger-than-ourself” quantum physics system that should keep our egos in check? If so, then call it what it is — not some account(s) of an angry deity needing some form of appeasement. I say that toward religions in general, not necessarily to you Chris.

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  2. As a young fool that i am, the universe does not keep my ego in check, it is massive but as i, as a person, seek to control on some degree my surrondings, and subdue them. My ego like the universe only gets bigger. You could say to stop trying to contol the universe,but that is what we as humans inherently do.ie, the way we produce food, we find the way to cultivate the land, for our own use. As far as scrutiny goes, the christianity we know of today is open to finding historal, scientific promblems. unlike other religions that focus on their teaching rather than historical accuracy. And the problems presented all are about which scientist / historian do you believe the most. just as you have scientist / historian you believe, i would have mine.and so we can only let each other read the scientific and historal findings and draw our own conclusions basied on our view, and the way we interpret the facts given to us.
    I would agree that religion does not equate to morals, but that sets a system of belief that our morals stem from. IE God exsits with no knowable form. The result is the first two (moral) commandments: Have no other God before me(because other gods exsit our of a creation), and Do not make yourself any idol images. I would belive that our entire creation is cursed, and therefore wrong, with the garden of eden, and the fall of lucifer story. Unfortuantely (sorry mispelled) their is no historical evidence out side the bibles of these story’s . And our current scientifc method would not suffecently prove the garden of eden, as far as i know. so these are taken by faith. But i do not believe you could escape a belief in a diety because i would see a scientific findings put in a book and held up in the place of God. which from my point of view is an idol. And therefore impossible to secape religion as a whole, or even down play it. For just as i might choose to serve the Jesus of the bible, you might make the choice to serve the scientific findings of Quantum Physics. you would evangelise the findings to people, and teach from a book of findings just like religion. your diety would grow with more power and glory as you find more facts to prove your case.

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    • Thank you again Chris for stopping by.

      I respect your point of view. No surprise, I disagree with a number of your contentions on science, history, and most certainly your assumptions on the accuracy & reliability of the Christian bible, whichever particular bible you (and your congregation) hold as “god-breathed”.

      As you may or may not know, up until approximately 400 C.E. there were many various versions of Judeo-Christian “holy scripture” all adhering to various forms of religious doctrine. This diversity, that most contemporary Christian apologists choose to overlook, in and of itself reflects disunity, disharmony, or perhaps as you’ve alluded to: massive egos. This disunity is never more apparent today than with the some 100+ different transgenerational sects/denominations of Catholic and Protestant churches, all claiming the same god-breathed bible as their “truth”. Theology is equally as ambiguous as premature science. Simply put…centuries have shown there is no “singular system” of existence or truth. The wonderful difference between ‘science’ (as you & I are referring) & history, versus obtrusive religion is that global-science seeks to explain the nature of life in a spirit of DISCOVERY rather than in a spirit of judgment.

      Correct me if I’m wrong, but it seems our fundamental difference is our personal opinions of the state of mankind: yours seems negative, suspicious…mine is positive, good until proven otherwise. Altruism, philanthropy, etc, are fortunately NOT exclusive to one singular system, theology, culture, or science — it is and has been found everywhere on this planet of different beliefs throughout recorded history. If I am evangelizing the potential & unrestricted brilliance of mankind, then indeed I am guilty of that! To clarify more, when I am asked that proverbial question “What are you?” With a huge smile I answer, “I am a human being from planet Earth. Happy to meet you.” And if this answer strikes up further conversation, then I am happy to add that I am fortunate to live in a democracy rather than a theocracy. 🙂

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