{"id":998,"date":"2010-11-14T22:37:18","date_gmt":"2010-11-14T17:07:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mohamediqbalp.wordpress.com\/2010\/11\/14\/why-are-you-here\/"},"modified":"2010-11-14T22:37:18","modified_gmt":"2010-11-14T17:07:18","slug":"why-are-you-here","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/venusimportexport.com\/wordpress\/index.php\/2010\/11\/14\/why-are-you-here\/","title":{"rendered":"Why Are You Here?"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"blog_author_info\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"blog_author_name\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"blog_author_date\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"float_left\">\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<a href=\"http:\/\/www.huffingtonpost.com\/robert-lanza\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/s.huffpost.com\/contributors\/robert-lanza\/headshot.jpg\" alt=\"Robert Lanza, M.D.\" height=\"45\" width=\"45\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n<p>\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/p>\n<div class=\"float_left fixed_width_author\">\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/p>\n<h2><a href=\"http:\/\/www.huffingtonpost.com\/robert-lanza\">Robert Lanza, M.D.<\/a><\/h2>\n<p>Scientist, Theoretician\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/p>\n<div class=\"blog_posted_date\">\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tPosted: November 12, 2010 08:48 AM\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n<p><\/div>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.huffingtonpost.com\/robert-lanza\/why-are-you-here-new-theo_b_781055.html\" title=\"Permalink\" id=\"title_permalink\">Why Are You Here? A New Theory May Hold the Missing Piece<\/a><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sidebarHeader sidebar_blog_first_design\">\t\t\t\t\tWhy do you happen to be alive on this lush little planet with <\/p>\n<div class=\"badges_v2 standard fb_like_contain\" id=\"badges_v2_1\">\n<div class=\"slice slice_2\" id=\"badges_v2_1_slice_2\">\n<div class=\"share_boxes_email_alerts_head_text vertical_color\">its warm sun and coconut trees?  And at just the right time in the <br \/>history of the universe? The surface of the molten earth has cooled, but<br \/> it&#8217;s not too cold. And it&#8217;s not too hot; the sun hasn&#8217;t expanded enough<br \/> to melt the Earth&#8217;s surface with its searing gas yet. Even setting <br \/>aside the issue of being here and now, the probability of random <br \/>physical laws and events leading to this point is less than 1 out of <br \/>100,000,000,000,000,000,000, 000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, <br \/>equivalent to winning every lottery there ever was.  <\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><\/div>\n<p>Biocentrism, a new theory of everything, provides the missing piece. <\/p>\n<p>Although classical evolution does an excellent job of helping us <br \/>understand the past, it fails to capture the driving force. Evolution <br \/>needs to add the observer to the equation. Indeed, Niels Bohr, the great<br \/> Nobel physicist, said, &#8220;When we measure something we are forcing an <br \/>undetermined, undefined world to assume an experimental value. We are <br \/>not &#8216;measuring&#8217; the world, we are creating it.&#8221; The evolutionists are <br \/>trying to pull themselves up by their bootstraps. They think we, the <br \/>observer, are a mindless accident, debris left over from an explosion <br \/>that appeared out of nowhere one day.  <\/p>\n<p>Cosmologists propose that the universe was until recently a lifeless <\/p>\n<p>collection of particles bouncing against each other. It&#8217;s presented as a<br \/> watch that somehow wound itself up, and that will unwind in a <br \/>semi-predictable way. But they&#8217;ve shunted a critical component of the <br \/>cosmos out of the way because they don&#8217;t know what to do with it. This <br \/>component, consciousness, isn&#8217;t a small item. It&#8217;s an utter mystery, <br \/>which we think has somehow arisen from molecules and goo. <\/p>\n<p>How did inert, random bits of carbon ever morph into that Japanese guy who always wins the hot-dog-eating contest?  In short, attempts to explain the nature of the universe, its <\/p>\n<p>origins, and what&#8217;s really going on require an understanding of how the <br \/>observer, our presence, plays a role. According to the current paradigm,<br \/> the universe, and the laws of nature themselves, just popped out of <br \/>nothingness. The story goes something like this: From the Big Bang until<br \/> the present time, we&#8217;ve been incredibly lucky. This good fortune <br \/>started from the moment of creation; if the Big Bang had been <br \/>one-part-in-a-million more powerful, the cosmos would have rushed out <br \/>too fast for the galaxies and stars to have developed. If the <br \/>gravitational force were decreased by a hair, stars (including the Sun) <br \/>wouldn&#8217;t have ignited. There are over 200 physical parameters like this <br \/>that could have any value but happen to be exactly right for us to be <br \/>here. Tweak any of them and you never existed.  <\/p>\n<p>But our luck didn&#8217;t stop with the laws, forces, and constants of the universe. <em>Sahelanthropus tchadensis<\/em>, <em>Orrorin tugenensis<\/em>, <em>Ardipithecus ramidus<\/em>, <em>Australopithecus anamensis<\/em>, <em>A. afarensis<\/em>, <em>Kenyanthropus platyops<\/em>, <em>A. africanus<\/em>, <em>A. garhi<\/em>, <em>A. sediba<\/em>, <em>A. aethiopicus<\/em>, <em>A. robustus<\/em>, <em>A. boisei<\/em>, <em>Homo habilis<\/em>, <em>H. georgicus<\/em>, and <em>H. erectus<\/em><\/p>\n<p> &#8212; among other hominid species &#8212; all went extinct. Even the <br \/>Neanderthals went extinct. But alas, not us! Indeed, we happen to be the<br \/> only species of <em>Hominina<\/em> that made it. <\/p>\n<p>Our special luck continues in the present time. Asteroids could <\/p>\n<p>strike Earth at any time, producing a surface-charring blast of heat, <br \/>followed by years of dust that would freeze and\/or starve us to death. <br \/>Nearby stars could go supernova, their energy destroying the ozone layer<br \/> and sterilizing the Earth with radiation. And a supervolcano could <br \/>shroud the Earth in dust. These are just a few (out of billions) of <br \/>things that could go wrong.  <\/p>\n<p>The story of evolution reads just like &#8220;The Story of the Three <\/p>\n<p>Bears,&#8221; In the nursery tale, a little girl named Goldilocks enters a <br \/>home occupied by three bears and tries different bowls of porridge; some<br \/> are too hot, some are too cold. She also tries different chairs and <br \/>beds, and every time, the third is &#8220;just right.&#8221; For 13.7 billion years <br \/>we, too, have had chronic good luck. Virtually everything has been &#8220;just<br \/> right.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s a fascinating story to tell children, but claiming that it&#8217;s all<\/p>\n<p> a &#8220;dumb&#8221; accident is no more helpful than saying &#8220;God did it.&#8221; Loren <br \/>Eiseley, the great naturalist, once said that scientists &#8220;have not <br \/>always been able to see that an old theory, given a hairsbreadth twist, <br \/>might open an entirely new vista to the human reason.&#8221; The theory of <br \/>evolution turns out to be the perfect case in hand. Amazingly, it all <br \/>makes sense if you assume that the Big Bang is <em>the end<\/em> of the chain of physical causality, not the beginning.  <\/p>\n<p>Indeed, according to biocentrism, it&#8217;s us, the observer, who create <\/p>\n<p>space and time (which is the reason you&#8217;re here now). Consider <br \/>everything you see around you right now. Language and custom say it all <br \/>lies outside us in the external world. Yet you can&#8217;t see anything <br \/>through the vault of bone that surrounds your brain. Your eyes aren&#8217;t <br \/>just portals to the world. In fact, everything you experience, including<br \/> your body, is part of an active process occurring in your mind. Space <br \/>and time are simply the mind&#8217;s tools for putting it all together.<\/p>\n<p>Theoretical physicists Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow recently stated:There is no way to remove the observer &#8212; us &#8212; from our perceptions of the world &#8230; In classical physics, the past is assumed to exist as a<\/p>\n<p> definite series of events, but according to quantum physics, the past, <br \/>like the future, is indefinite and exists only as a spectrum of <br \/>possibilities.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p>If we, the observer, collapse these possibilities (that is, the past <\/p>\n<p>and future) then where does that leave evolutionary theory, as described<br \/> in our schoolbooks? Until the present is determined, how can there be a<br \/> past? The past begins with the observer, us, not the other way around <br \/>as we&#8217;ve been taught.<\/p>\n<p>The observer is the first cause, the vital force that collapses not <\/p>\n<p>only the present but the cascade of past spatio-temporal events we call <br \/>evolution. &#8220;If, instead of identifying ourselves with the work,&#8221; said <br \/>Ralph Waldo Emerson, &#8220;we feel that the soul of the workman streams <br \/>through us, we shall find the peace of the morning dwelling first in our<br \/> hearts, and the fathomless powers of gravity and chemistry, and, over <br \/>them, of life, pre-existing within us in their highest form.&#8221;<\/p\n><em>&#8220;Biocentrism&#8221; (co-authored with astronomer Bob Berman) lays out Lanza&#8217;s theory of everything.<\/em><\/p>\n<div class=\"zemanta-pixie\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"zemanta-pixie-img\" alt=\"\" src=\"http:\/\/img.zemanta.com\/pixy.gif?x-id=43b29ff2-7825-89d4-a850-7e4d5ba1cba7\" \/><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Robert Lanza, M.D. Scientist, Theoretician Posted: November 12, 2010 08:48 AM Why Are You Here? 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