Frederick Lenz Quotes About Science
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There's no way we can possibly understand anything. But we can see things, we can perceive things, and we can wonder. We can just be in a world of awe and wonder. That's the best we can do.
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Take chaotic mathematics, for instance. The universe is chaos. But chaos is whimping out. There is no chaos. There are just different levels of order in the universe.
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The shortest distance between two points is your mind. It's not a straight line.
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Nothing is distinct and separate.
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There is no deterioration and there is no creation. There are projections, moments of existence. Each moment is perfect.
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Time does not really exist as we know it; rather it's a transfiguration of a concept in which mortality, mutability, is conditioned.
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In reality, as any physicist will tell you, the physical world is made up of moving energy. All matter is energy.
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W are all carrying the imprints of our most ancient ancestors. Not simply in the genetic code, but in the imprints of attention that are passed on.
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Everybody goes into different dimensional planes. You do it every night when you dream. You are journeying into other dimensional planes. Dreams are not just functions of the cerebral cortex.
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Chaotic mathematics is essentially the study of chaos. It can't be chaos, if you can study it and it has an order.
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Molecules don't have patterns. You create a pattern by the perception of something. The continuity of awareness is your perceptual field. Existence only occurs through the act of perception.
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Many aspects of life cannot be explained through logic or reason. The reasoning part of the mind simply doesn't have the capacity to understand the many whys and how's of being and non-being.
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Life is not dependent upon our classifications and our categories, our science. But we are. We find it interesting and helpful.
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Artificial Intelligence is creating a mind, hopefully as pure a mind as possible, for a computer.
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Our awareness creates life. Life does not exist independently of perception.
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Chaos is not disorder. Chaos is the totality of existence. You could call it God. You could use the term, the Tao. I like chaos. It means more to us in English. Chaos is all things, wild and wonderful, connected perfectly by the life force.
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Chaos theory simply suggests that what appears to most people as chaos is not really chaotic, but a series of different types of orders with which the human mind has not yet become familiar.
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Perception defines everything.
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Mind is not simply the collection of aggregate cells inside your brain. If you are only the grey matter, then when that dies, you won't exist any more. It's not that easy. You exist forever.
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The universe is holding congress with itself.
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Consciousness, like a complex system of software, has thousands of levels of nested, self-accessing subroutines
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There is no time. There is no space. There is no condition. There is only awareness, awareness of these ideas.
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There is only eternity. That's our real body. The stars are our blanket. Time doesn't even exist, except in our own minds.
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To think that this is the only universe, that the physical creation is all there is, these are the dogmas of our times.
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Time is not a movement in space. Space is a movement in time.
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The mind is like a computer. It runs programs. Most of the software has been poorly written. It is written in the language of fear.
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Is there Chance? No. There is karma. Karma causes all things to happen. There is only one thing karma cannot decide, and that is how far you will evolve in this lifetime.
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Everything around us is shifting all the time. Energy is moving in all things. What gives energy a continuity, what creates a pattern, is you.
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All incarnations are lived at once, and yet there does seem to be a linear sense of time when you're in the vortex of time and space, when your consciousness is fixated in a body.
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Software is a reflection of our own mind. And as our software improves it will not only take on the patterns of our minds more closely, but it will also pick up the energy of our minds; in other words, I think that software is alive.
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