World as energy, vibrations, and consciousness
The fields of modern physics, particularly quantum mechanics and relativity , have been noted by many to contain surprising conceptual parallels with ancient Hindu and Buddhist philosophies. These parallels often emerge when discussing the fundamental nature of reality, existence, and the relationship between the observer and the observed. Quantum Mechanics and Eastern Non-Duality Quantum mechanics, the branch of physics dealing with the very small, has introduced concepts that challenge the classical, objective view of reality, resonating strongly with non-dualistic Eastern thought. The Observer Effect and Consciousness (Hinduism, Buddhism): Physics: The act of observing or measuring a quantum system fundamentally influences its state (e.g., forcing a wave function to "collapse" into a definite particle state). The Observer Effect suggests that a purely objective, independent reality may not exist at the quantum level. I...