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Quantumology

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Discovering quantum mechanics and how it relates to us. With lots of free resources, and opportunities for discussion, we can all enjoy exploring!

Quantumology

3 members • $10/month

Quantum mechanics in daily life! Fun with workshops, videos and courses. Let's enjoy exploring the quantum field and discover what we can do with it!

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Quantum Competence
"The more conscious you are of input and processes, the more competence will appear in your output mechanism." So said a speaker recently, presenting on speech, decisions and action. We know that the brain has decided what we're going to do next before we are consciously aware of it. Entanglement or anomaly? Speed-of-light thing again? Surely not, just a glitch in the Matrix as everything is time-related... but we have a strange concept of Time. We are Observers. Everything is made of what we see. Well, if only it were that simple. Nature is known to be cruel and the Universe doesn't do free lunches. No need to be despondent, because physics, as usual, is on-side! We're all unique, like every grain of sand and snowflake there ever was, and science won't even go there, let alone try to explain it. In building 'quantum competencies' (terminology from the talk), there has to be account taken of a Bio Interface, one that connects reality and experience. "The Bio Revolution," said the speaker, "is underway." Really? Wonder what that means in real-time-application speak. So now we have to ask ourselves where quantum mechanics has led us. Are we on the cusp of a surge in conscious advancement, or are we over the hill in terms of planetary destruction? "Nature created you as a Transformer," the speaker went on. My notebook blazed with capital letters. I know something about transformers. They're made of wire coils round a juxtaposed core of E shaped metal things and the number of coils determines whether output and input voltages are going to be up or down from each other. The same number of turns on primary and secondary coils means input and output will stay the same, making the transformer nothing more than a break point in the proceeding charge of electrons doing their thing. But they can get really complicated. Wires can be added in to the windings until the neat copper roll becomes a metallic hedgehog of current manipulators, sending out volts in various phase states according to what the bit of tech requires.
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Hi there! I've just set up this Community, so you are one of the very first people to walk through the door and I hope you enjoy the party! Quantum mechanics is very intriguing to many thinkers, and inspires ideas that often lose themselves in the mist of academic complication and mathematical equations. We don't do any of that here. My journey has spanned almost 30 years and taken me all over Europe in search of answers from scientists in the field. For the most part, it's been a pretty wild ride! You can read about some of the adventures at colloquiums at quantumology.net Jump onboard and let's see how much fun we can have together in our quantum explorations! Please introduce yourself when you do...
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Kathy Ratcliffe
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Hi, I'm Kathy, and I've been pursuing quantum mechanics all over the world for nearly 30 years. Would love you to join me on the quest!

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Joined Feb 12, 2026
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