One unique proposition of
quantum paradigm is entanglement. Quantum wave function or in short qwiff that is separated in terms of distance
can entangle and cohere with another qwiff at another location. Such notion of distant
connectivity without intermediary is referred to as non-local entanglement or
coherence. Non-local entanglement or coherence is explained through quantum
field theory, which perhaps can also be used to explain how human minds are
essentially inter-connected across space and time. Such inter-connectivity is dubbed
as the ‘Universal Quantum Connection’ (Taylor: 2010, p121). Physicist Ervin
Lasszlo describes such inter-connectedness as the following:
“There
is a form and level of coherence in the various domains of observation and experience
that involves a quasi-instant transmission of information across space and
time…I present evidence that the ‘non-local coherence’ is widespread in nature,
occurring in the microdomain of the quantum, as well as in the mesodomain of
life…” (Ibid, p121).
In Islamic practice, such
description of non-local inter-connectivity across quantum field without
intermediary is closely related to the notion of hubungan batin or spiritual connection, amongst humans (Hablumminannas), and humans with God (habluminallah). Salat (prayers), doa (supplication)
and other religious rituals are means to form both local (with intermediary)
and non-local (without intermediary) connectivity. It can also be linked to
the concept of ukhwah or social camaraderie,
in which the individual is accepted as a part of the whole where both are
actually entangled, connected by unconditional love, compassion and honesty. In
traditional paradigm, non-local entanglement is commonly interpreted as taking
place in the heart and vibrating at even higher frequencies than the mind.
Sulaiman Esa "Doa / Supplication" (1999) Mixed-media, 114x66cm (Collection of Petronas Art Gallery) |
Hasnul J Saidon "Ripples in Fukuoka" (2013) video projection on ceramic bowl and water, published books, laser and LED pen, white granite stones, LED light, 'rehal', plastic floor mat. |
Inter-connectivity and non-local
entanglement can also be traced visually in the interlocking modular patterns
of geometric and arabesque language; or found in the tree-like over-lapping
neural network of human brain cells, as well as the inter-connected
hyper-linked data in the information network of the internet.
Purkinje cell in the
cerebral cortex by Santiago
Ramón. -
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"Internet map 1024" specifically January 15, 2005. by The Opte Project
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To
explain non-local entanglement or quantum connectivity, physicist John Hagelin
suggests the existence of a ‘Single Unified Field of Intelligence’ at the basis
of nature that humans can experience to generate rapid individual growth and radiate
holistic influence of peace over humanity.(Ibid, p168)
“If
we assume that at our core level of being we are all intimately connected in a
unified field where we are all one, it becomes very easy to understand how we
influence one another.” (Ibid, p84)
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