Third Principle of Biocentrism – The Observer

Nothing is Real Unless It’s Perceived

Quantum physics says that before a measurement is made, a subatomic particle doesn’t really exist in a definite place or have an actual motion. Instead, it dwells in a strange nether realm, without actually being anywhere in particular. This blurry indeterminate existence ends only when it is observed — in other words, nothing is real unless it’s perceived.


There are 7 Principles of Biocentrism, all of which are built on established science, and all of which demand a rethinking of the physical universe.

Third Principle of Biocentrism: The behavior of subatomic particles — indeed all particles and objects — is inextricably linked to the presence of an observer. Without the presence of a conscious observer, they at best exist in an undetermined state of probability waves.

Biocentrism
Biocentrism: How Life and Consciousness are the Keys to Understanding the True Nature of the Universe

Robert Lanza, MD
with Bob Berman

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