we dont quite understand how matter and energy relate. we dont quite know how electrons move (they have both wave and particle properties) and change the way that they project themselves when they are BEING OBSERVED by and outside source. Therefore there is a non-zero (meaning a tiny tiny tiny chance) that one could throw themselves at a wall, disappear, then reappear on the other side.
watch the movies: down the rabbit hole Mmmmhmmmmnn I'm gonna go throw myself at wall for the next few hours Yeah I already knew this. Watch those movies they beast
We would first have to be exposed to "how" those specific particles/atoms that make both us and the wall up must move/act with each other, in order for us to pass through the wall. Basically we must first be conscious of what would allow for us to do that...and we are not. I have no ideal how that would work itself out, but a theory could be: just as how all things have supposidly come into being....destruction=new life...so assuming that would apply to the concept of passing though a wall we literally must destroy all that makes us, well us. Whilst passing through the wall...perhaps we would become integrated into its being (presence)?. Then sort of be "reborn" if you will on the other side. Logically we would have to be "dismantled" in order to pass through a wall, because if we were entirely "put together" it would be impossible. Who knows...that's what makes discussions like this so much fun.
down the rabbit hole is pretty good i watched it then i was like "hey thats exactly what i was talking about" and then i got paranoid that people were watching me through the tv or computer or some soda bottle shampoo bottle? i was like "why they talking about the same things i am talking about?" then i was like jk
All u have to do is belief u will past through the wall and i mean really belief now thats is likely not possible, after all wall is just imaginative object think about for the wall to be build it was first have to be imagined its the foundation and the core of the wall. The wall is made out of atoms and atoms are made mostly out of nothing if u take out all the empty space from the atoms u would shrink to someone whose is pretty much microscopic size and weight the same how weird is that. So for someone whose that small and ability to imagine create hes/hers own realty it shouldn't be to hard to pass through a wall that is made out of nothing and imagination.
i which but i don't have enuf brain or belief power to bent the laws of physics but some mait and maybe they are not of this planet who knows.
If you read about quantum physics, what you are talking about is called Qbar. Very infinitesimal chance but a chance none the less.
Yea quantum physics say that anyone could do it but by chance 1 in billion or something like that. What am talking about is conscious decision to pass through a wall every time they would like to. I don't belief anything is real there for realty can by manipulated with the right frame of mind anything is possible.
makes me think of some martial artist in a back alley coming through a wall then hopping into a car then chasing some demon around town and some kids will be walking down the street and be like "woa!"
i might do the same after reading this....it cant be that much different to playing the lottery each week.
If these chances were 1/1,000,000,000 these kinds of things would be daily events the kind of statistics we're talking about here are unfathomable for a human mind to comprehend. We're talking more like 1/ 1 (with a billion, billion zeros after it) So incredibly improbable that it would be improbable for any one of these events to happen in a million lifetimes of our universe. So for all practical purposes this is impossible. Not saying it can't happen, just saying it won't. But the idea is VERY VERY cool
^yeah dude u right I just generalized, but theres a think I do when I experience or think of something crazy I know from 6 billions there are and all that were someone haves done it including walking through a wall. It is thought by many that there are monks in China that once practiced walking through walls. There was an incident where it was found that a human body was stuck in the middle of a concrete wall. This was explained by the monk practicing his walking through walls and then lost his concentration while he was inside and was unable to continue walking. The monks molecules were intermixed with the molecules of the wall. I believe this was remembered from an old discovery channel show. Thats what am talking about conscious decision to do it.
but could you practice it though to make it happen better? instead of saying there is a chance is there a way we can practice this without
Am sure theres a way but it haves been forgotten or kept secret in a little circle of ppl but as a said the main thing is to have the right frame of mind reject the reality of others and create your own after all thats what being a monk is all about.
ugh.....the vast majority of this thread is depressing.... but nice idea for a thread. what would have (maybe) resulted in less rediculousness is discussing how single atoms have been observed existing in two places at once
Perhaps walking through walls is very possible and practical, i think it has to do with the self. You have to "get in tune" with the wall, harmonize your being with the wall. By harmonizing with the wall you and the wall become one, and you just let the human you go through the wall you. This of course would require you to be very powerful, mind wise. One would have to be fully aware in the practical sense that the "I" is not limited to your physical human body. From the point of view of physics, you spread your "I" to the wall, and thus all of the "spinning energy" of the wall and your body attain the same frequency, thus passing through is just a matter of controlling the frequencies and charges of energy.
According to Hawking and Mlodinow, one consequence of the theory of quantum mechanics is that events in the past that were not directly observed did not happen in a definite way. Instead they happened in all possible ways. This is related to the probabilistic nature of matter and energy revealed by quantum mechanics: Unless forced to choose a particular state by direct interference from an outside observation, things will hover in a state of uncertainty. For example, if all we know is that a particle traveled from point A to point B, then it is not true that the particle took a definite path and we just don’t know what it is. Rather, that particle simultaneously took every possible path connecting the two points. Yeah, we’re still trying to wrap our brains around this. The authors sum up: “No matter how thorough our observation of the present, the (unobserved) past, like the future, is indefinite and exists only as a spectrum of possibilities.”
I find it somewhat troubling that the universe would be that random. Meaning I wish there was a way to throw yourself at a wall and go through it every time.