The End of Matter

In the early 20th century, there was a revolution in physics as a paradigm shift took place from classical mechanics to quantum mechanics. Through the discoveries of Max Planck, Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr, Erwin Schrödinger, Louis de Broglie, Werner Heisenberg, and many others, came an avalanche of seemingly bizarre results that are completely incompatible with the classical description of matter, such as wave-particle duality, which shows that particles exhibit wave behavior, and quantum entanglement which describes instantaneous communication and connection between particles even over vast distances. These results are in no way compatible with classical, Newtonian science that views matter as hard pellets bumping into one another like billiard balls.

“Everything we call real is made of things that cannot be regarded as real.”

– Niels Bohr, Quantum Physicist

Many of the founders of quantum mechanics held views completely contrary to mechanistic, materialist science. The issue is that this is never taught in school; thus, everyone becomes brainwashed into an outdated, failed paradigm that’s proven to be wrong.

Max Planck, founder of quantum mechanics, Nobel prize winner, and discoverer of energy quantization, absolutely denied the existence of matter. He said, “As a man who has devoted his whole life to the most clear headed science, to the study of matter, I can tell you as a result of my research about atoms this much: There is no matter as such.”

Max Planck was once asked, “Do you think that consciousness can be explained in terms of matter and its laws?” to which he replied, “No. I regard consciousness as fundamental. I regard matter as derivative from consciousness.” Erwin Schrödinger, another founder of quantum mechanics, Nobel Prize winner, and developer of the Schrödinger wave equation, also believed that matter was not fundamental.

“Consciousness cannot be accounted for in physical terms. For consciousness is absolutely fundamental. It cannot be accounted for in terms of anything else.”

– Erwin Schrödinger, Pioneer of Quantum Physics

It’s not consciousness per se that’s fundamental. It’s mind. The universe is the internal projection of mind. Regardless, Planck’s and Schrödinger’s views are worlds apart from the classical materialist conception of reality. It’s been known for a century that reality is not material as classically described, yet materialists continue to believe in the existence of matter because they’re locked in their paradigm.

Despite many materialists, we are currently moving into an age where humanity is finally beginning to wake up to the fact that reality is not material. But as we do, it is critical that we underpin this new shift with logic, reason, and mathematics. If we don’t, humanity runs the risk of being led into a world of confusion. We can see signs of this everywhere as people begin to believe crazy conspiracy theories and many irrational new age and mystical teachings that have no basis in reality.

Ontological mathematics allows us to explore the immaterial domain of mind and understand that we are eternal minds, while never straying from logic and reason. This is a reality of mind, and so-called “matter” isn’t matter at all but rather mind’s internal projection. In other words, this is a shared dream. This is not a belief or intuition. It is a mathematical certainty.