In the late 1800s the ‘ether field’ was the term presented to explain phenomena that did not fit with Newton’s enlightenment. This term fell out of favor. With the splitting of the atom, further exploration into quantum physics anomalies appeared. Quantum particles can violate known laws by being in multiple places at the same time. Subatomic particles behave as waves when not observed and as mass when monitored. Once particles are in the same quantum state, they remain connected when separated. Distance does not matter. As scientists work to understand, terms like the "Mind of God" (Stephen Hawking), "Nature’s Mind" (Apollo astronaut Edgar Mitchell), or "Quantum Hologram" (Michael Talbot) are used.
Quantum physics, being a study of ultra small domains of reality, has developed the super string field. Dr. John Hagelin, Stephen Hawking, Ervin Laszlo, and others discuss the universe as a single field of intelligence. Neuroscience links quantum physics with the macroscopic and microscopic. One of the basic principles is that universal consciousness supports all aspects of life.
Coherence in the Quantum world combined with what is visible to the physical senses give sciences a broader approach to nature’s reality. Perhaps it is more accurate to state that consciousness is first and all else follows. “I think, therefore I am,” now has a greater significance for both science and spirituality.

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