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How does Quantum Physics support the Law of Attraction? Any other scientific info related to the LoA?

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How does Quantum Physics support the Law of Attraction? Any other scientific info related to the LoA?

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  1. It doesn't.  The 'law of attraction' doesn't actually exist - it's not a law of any kind.  The universe doesn't give a d**n about you wanting a new bicycle.  If it actually worked, no one would ever get off the couch.

    Quantum mechanics deals with the smallest things we know - electrons, atoms, light, etc.  It has nothing to do with daily life, and nothing to do with The Secret, holistic medicine, ouija boards, telekinesis, or any other c**p that people (Deepak Chopra, I'm looking at you) say it does.  Next time someone tells you that, ask them to write down the wave equation for their particular form of superstition.  Or just tell them to take a class in quantum mechanics.  But make sure they've taken 3 semesters of caclulus and 4 semester of college physics first, or it won't make much sense.


  2. Sorry thestevietnz, I know this doesn't directly answer your question but I just felt a strong intuitive desire to respond to the previous answer from Eri.

    All I want to say is that, I really hope you one day allow yourself to open up to what is around you.  Just because it doesn't make sense on paper doesn't mean something doesn't exist.  The Law of Attraction is an amazingly beautiful aspect of life that I have experienced many times before and *will continue* to experience in the future.

    Using science to try and prove this only casts doubt, which hinders your ability to make use of this gift - of which we all have access to - to its fullest potential.  We all create our own reality, and what you create in your mind is what you get.

    Love and light to all who read this :)

    (by the way, thestevietnz , I would love to hear some insight as to why you feel so drawn to this topic?  I can see many of your previous questions relate to the LoA... feel free to share your personal feelings towards it)

    jonmcn49 - That's ok.  I do understand where you're coming from.  The thing is, I have experienced for myself the joys of positive creative thinking and the rewards that doing so has brought to me.  For me, that is my truth.  It is a deep, knowing, intuitive truth, and it brings me great happiness.  Surely that isn't a bad thing?  I wouldn't at all expect you or anybody else to see it as a truth, as everybody has their own path to follow, ultimately leading to their own unique understandings of the world.  All I can do is hope that one day you experience a magical occurance in your life, as it is such occurrances that have set me on my path - knowing there is more to life than meets the eye.  You will know exactly what I mean when you feel it happen for yourself.  Much love and peace to you :)

  3. Daniel S. You are an arrogant ignoramus.

    We can not seek evidence for your " law of attraction " nonsense because it would " mess up the juju. " How convenient for you and the other delusional-oids!!!

    Eri is more than open to the true wonders of the universe and has no need of delusion to put meaning into her life. You, on the other hand, mislead the questioner.

    Questioner; there is no " law of attraction. " It is a fraud. Eri is correct and Daniel is wrong.

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