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Conversations with Avant-garde Sages - The Wizard LLC

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<strong>Conversations</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>Avant</strong>-<strong>garde</strong> <strong>Sages</strong><br />

TRIP: All right. Well let's talk about some of the things that really<br />

rung my bell that I just loved in the book. One of the things that<br />

you write about is the photon experiment that points to that which<br />

transcends cause and effort, Bell's theorem. Now I think it's pretty<br />

amazing that we have absolute evidence that there's something<br />

beyond cause and effect, and people should take it to heart. Can<br />

you talk about that?<br />

ROBERT WOLFE: Well, yes, I too think it's pretty amazing, and<br />

one of the things that's of interest to me is that the findings that<br />

are being made these days in physics, seem to take about 50 years<br />

to come down to the common man in the street, and Bell's<br />

theorem is a good example of that. Here we have something that<br />

10, 15, 20 years ago became known as a scientific fact, and yet very<br />

few people I think generally are aware of the import of what that<br />

discovery had to do <strong>with</strong>.<br />

So we're talking about an experiment which has been conducted<br />

several times now, and has shown conclusively that there's<br />

something taking place, which until just recent times was not<br />

really known. And that is that subatomic particles separated in<br />

space know somehow what each is doing. I won't go into a lot of<br />

detail here, but for anyone who's interested in that subject, if you<br />

look into the material that's available on the physics experiment<br />

that's called Bell's theorem, the evidence is there.<br />

TRIP: So the amazing thing about that is that these paired<br />

electrons or whatever they are, particles, when they go off in<br />

opposite directions and they're a scientifically significant distance<br />

apart, which is a little more than a mile or something like that,<br />

instantaneously affect each other. And it happens more quickly<br />

than could be transmitted by anything that happens at the speed<br />

of light, therefore we know for a fact that…<br />

WIZARD: Does that point to that <strong>with</strong>in which these particles are<br />

arising is the sentient intelligence?<br />

ROBERT WOLFE: Yes.<br />

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