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Quantum Physics for Dummies (and Weirdos) - Part 2
Quick note: Without further ado, please read Part Two! If you missed Part 1, you can find it here. Quick recap of where we left off: the mid-1970s, as the New Age movement started taking off.... when we began to blue the conceptual parallels between quantum mechanics and Eastern philosophies. This undercurrent nearly made a mockery of the science itself, while mysticism spouted “proof” of our collective consciousness and the potential for enlightenment. What IS interesting, h
amberradiance
Aug 65 min read


Quantum Physics for Dummies (and Weirdos) - Part 1
Quick note: This blog was VERY fun to write, but also A LOT of research, hence why it was posted late (I am aiming to put up my blog posts on Wednesdays)… It also contains a tremendous amount of information - so much so, in fact, I have now split it into two parts! In keeping with my nerdiness and the internet’s propensity to provide a wealth of information, naturally, as I began to study Human Design for myself, I was intrigued by the claims of being steeped in both ancient
amberradiance
Aug 16 min read


The Shape of Energy
Scientists have long held that matter is neither created nor destroyed. In terms of the cosmos, we humans like to think of ourselves as beings made from stardust - which, in the overall scheme and complexity of the Universe, is not an inaccurate correlation! But what I find the most interesting of all is how the human body is an exemplary specimen for comparison to the cosmos itself. We are warm-blooded, aerobic, carbon-based beings who thrive in our existence on a planet cov
amberradiance
Jul 165 min read


Why Human Design?
Full disclosure: I’m a nerd. I don’t mean just your everyday, run-of-the-mill know-it-all, I mean a NERD. I grew up a girl who loved math, science, nature, how things worked. I once took apart our only toaster just to see if I could put it back together again. I once dissected a chipmunk with two sticks (to be fair, it was already dead, thanks to my darling outside cat who loved to bring me “treats”). But I was immensely curious as a child about all things, and would ask a mi
amberradiance
Jun 183 min read
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