Why Are Quantum Mysitics So DANGEROUS?

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In this video, we take a closer look at the claims made by quantum mystics and explore whether or not there is any scientific evidence to support them. Quantum mysticism is a popular belief system that attempts to draw connections between quantum mechanics and spirituality. However, many of the claims made by quantum mystics are not supported by scientific evidence and can be misleading.

We will examine some of the most common claims made by quantum mystics, such as the idea that quantum mechanics proves the existence of a universal consciousness or that quantum mechanics allows for telepathy and other psychic phenomena. We will also explore the origins of these claims and how they have been perpetuated over time.

Throughout the video, we will be joined by experts in the field of quantum mechanics and spirituality who will help us to understand the science behind these claims and why they are not supported by evidence.

By the end of the video, viewers will have a better understanding of the science behind quantum mechanics and why it is important to be skeptical of claims that are not supported by evidence.

So, if you're interested in learning more about quantum mysticism and why it's important to approach claims with a critical eye, be sure to watch this video. And don't forget to use the hashtags #QuantumMysticism #Debunked #Science #CriticalThinking to join the conversation and share your thoughts!
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I believe in instinct and in us humans fooling ourselves that we are better than animals through reason, whereas by adopting a ritualistic behaviour we reconnect to that intrinsic animal drive that many times protects us from misery. So far it seems autoimmune disorders might actually be triggered due to the V punch. Therefore I say, I'm glad I'm a lunatic that believes in his own instinct and "manifestations". Forever double checking the narrative is better than to be victimised by anyone or any entity. At the end of the day nobody knows anything for sure, not the academia, nor the doctors, everything is "a study case"/ an experiment if you will... Either way I agree that being an idiot and believing in a flat earth is beyond even my tolerance for mysticism. Not that mysticism per se will make you go bananas and a slave to superstitions. Society does that to you already.
Either way I really like the format, very short, to the point, well defined, even though a bit pretentious and in places hasty to label.

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