The Yin and Yang of Quantum Mechanics
30 Mar 2009
The state of physicality in Quantum Mechanics can be seen as creating a certain outcome by focusing on a particular probability.
‘Penrose reality’ is the name given to one interpretation of reality where it is the energetic stability inherent that causes subatomic particles to form a certain pattern. The ‘congealed stability’ inherent in that pattern may be considered the Yin state. This is matter that forms a certain pattern. Yin here would also measure the ability of that matter to maintain its form in the pattern.
In terms of thermodynamics, Yin energy state represents the tendency towards order and the ability to contain order.
Yang energy state, on the other hand determines the tendency of a particular arrangement to breakdown the energetic stability in the ‘Penrose reality’ and assume another form. With a Yang tendency, form moves from ‘congealed stability’ to energy. In terms of thermodynamics, this means changing from ‘congealed stability’ to energy has a tendency to increase entropy.
We should then understand that the flow from order to disorder, and back to order, frequently may occur, depending on whether or not the form has energetic stability or instability, i.e. is the energy state Yin or Yang?
Chances of a particular outcome resulting from a certain probability are then based solely on the stability or instability of the energy form which then has an energetic (Yin/Yang) state associated with it.

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