Truth as Perspective in Quantum Mechanics

One of the items that produce massive amounts of discussion and disagreement is the idea of truth. Truth generally is considered to be an “Absolute”  state. From the perspective of what we have discussed about Quantum Mechanics, the reality reflects what the observer observes. No two observers can actually say that they have made the same observation.

They will experience the observation from each of their own perspectives. The collective consciousness observes a common event and defines it. The individuated consciousness experiences the event and observes it from its own perspective. In this way the event affects the individuated consciousness in its special way as that individuated perspective is unique.

No two individuated consciousnesses have exactly the same perspective much in the same way that each snowflake is an individuated expression of water. Thus the effect of the event is created through the perspective with which the individuated consciousness sees the event. The perspective from which this individuated consciousness sees the event is its truth.

Truth  for one individuated consciousness will be different from others because of the different perspectives. So, no two individuals will have the same truth.

This is why if we look at different religions which are actually seeing the same thing they will describe different things. This is reminiscent of the story told of the blind men and the elephant where one says it’s a tree trunk, another it’s a rope and the other a large snake according to the part of the elephant being felt. This is because truth is a perspective of “what is” and not actually “what is”.

Consequently, any event can be seen from a the level of perspective, providing the same level of truth. Level Zero understanding produces the experience of a Level Zero truth. A Level One understanding produces a Level One experience of truth. Finally a Level Two understanding will give a Level Two experience of truth.

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  1. 1 Sofie
    2008 Dec 15

    Bingo!
    This is because truth is a “perspective” of what is and not “actually” what is.
    S


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