Niels Bohr and his blackboard |
Spiritualism and extraordinary people
The question about spiritualism is very interesting. When we are thinking about neural electricity and the "magic merchandise", we must understand that if we are touching the object, what contains the electromagnetic energy, or electricity that thing is always affecting to our nervous system.
If the single touch to that artifact doesn't transform the electric functions of the nervous system, we must realize that if we would touch some object thousands or millions of times we would face the situation, that the electric stimulation starts to affect our nervous system. This kind of thing caused thoughts, that is it possible that some people have some extraordinary spiritualistic abilities.
Or do those people need some extraordinary neural abilities at all? When we are thinking about things like extraordinary skills like standing on the finger, that kind of skill needs learning and practicing. Also, things like making fire by using two wood bites, which are just rubbing against together, and then the friction causes the fire has caused an idea, that this thing would be possible by using toothpick is possible if the person has got enough practice.
As you know, these kinds of things are interesting to think about, and we must remember that there are people, who can move the hand so fast, that people cannot see that thing. But when we are starting to observe and handle the world of monks and normal people, we must remember that the first ones are living in the spiritual world.
They are not normal people, who live in the normal world and go to work and then after the work is done to the home. Joining to the monks was not a thing, what happened after a short discussion. That thing needs full devoting to the rules and orders of those orders and fully work in the spiritual world of religion and other things.
The same way we can think about Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr. Those people are not regular people at all. Their work has been brought the new kind of things in front of the people, but the thing what that kind of people need to make their formulas and theories is fully devocation to their work. They paid the price of their addiction in the field of science.
People like Einstein and Bohr lost their marriages, but the world would remember them as the most brilliant masterminds in the field of science. They are the men, whose names we see whenever we are looking at the history of physics and science. Sometimes I have wondered, why we always remember negative things? We remember Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr by their work in the field of nuclear physics. And we remember their role in the creation of the atom bomb. We don't even know what else those men made during their careers in the world of science.
The world is full of people, who know the Manhattan project, but they don't know about quantum theories. They know the formula E=Mc² but they don't know what those letters E, M, and c mean. E=Energy M=mass, and c=the speed of the light. One remarkable thing about the Manhattan project is that any other project in history has so many intellectual resources than the Manhattan project.
Why we are looking up to people who have crush armies and cities? We remember the bomber and fighter pilots, but we don't remember a single name of the people, who are building those cities. We remember Julius Caesar, but we don't remember people, who build the roads, what his legions used. Is that funny thing? We remember only things, what are negative.
Comments
Post a Comment