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Biographer Walter Moore claims quantum pioneer Erwin Schrödinger was intuitively influenced by Vedanta (ancient Indian spiritualism) when developing quantum mechanics.
Schrödinger's interest in a unified field theory may have stemmed from the Vedic concept of oneness.
Schrödinger cited the Upanishadic phrase "Tat twam asi" ("That thou art" or "this is you") to express the simple truth of this unity.
Schrödinger believed all conscious beings are aspects of the same universal entity.
In modern scientific terms, this means individual consciousness is manifested when the brain's quantum state is in resonance with the cosmic potentiality of consciousness.
This view allows us to assert that all people are "tuners" of the universal source of consciousness.
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