Quantum Time and the Unified Field

Using the strange phenomenon of quantum entanglement, scientists have observed that when one particle is measured, its entangled partner appears to “know” instantly — even retroactively, as if the future could rewrite the past.

This phenomenon challenges the traditional understanding of cause and effect, suggesting they may not be separate at all. If these findings hold true, time may behave more like a web than an arrow — with every moment existing simultaneously and interacting across dimensions.

Remarkably, this new picture of time resonates with ancient descriptions of consciousness found in the world’s wisdom traditions. Within the framework of Transcendental Meditation (TM), consciousness is not a by-product of neural activity but the fundamental field of all laws of nature — the Unified Field described by quantum physics.

When the mind transcends thought in meditation, awareness settles into this silent, timeless level — the same field from which particles, forces, and even time itself emerge. From this perspective, the quantum “time loop” is not a violation of causality, but a reflection of a deeper unity where past, present, and future coexist within the same field of pure being.

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