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من جديد لا أجد ما أقوله سوى أنني أحببتك أكثر


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#poetry #dreams

،على السماء ،رسمت خطا ،من قلبي إلى قلبك


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#poetry #dreams

ماذا لو كنتُ فراشة هل كنتٌ سأحبك بالمثل؟


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#poetry #dreams

كل شيء أبيض هذه الغرفة روحي كذباتي


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#poetry #dreams

أنا ما أحلم به أنا أنت


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#poetry #dreams

ماذا لو كنتَ طائرا أزرقا هل كنتُ سأحبك أكثر؟


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#poetry #dreams

أنت القمر للكوكب الآخر الذي اسمه أنا


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#poetry #dreams

...in microphysics the observer interferes with the experiment in a way that can't be measured and that therefore can't be eliminated. No natural laws can be formulated, saying "such-and-such will happen in every case." All the microphysicist can say is "such-and-such is, according to statistical probability, likely to happen." This naturally represents a tremendous problem for our classical physical thinking. It requires a consideration, in a scientific experiment, of the mental outlook of the participant-observer: It could this be said that scientists can no longer hope to describe any aspects or qualities of outer objects in a completely independent, "objective" manner.


M.L. von Franz


#jungian #limitations #man-and-his-symbols #micro-physics #objective

We, and the universe we live in, produce and operate in a sea of natural and unnatural electrical and magnetic fields. The earth, for example, pulses at about 10 Hz, like a small engine. Our bodies, as you may remember from chapter 1, are really electromagnetic machines. We simply can't move a muscle or produce a thought without an electrical impulse - and wherever there is electricity, a magnetic field is also produced, which is why we link the two together into one word: electromagnetic." Ann Louise Gittleman


Ann Louise Gittleman


#electromagnetic #emf #microwaves #zapped #nature

We cannot fathom the marvelous complexity of an organic being; but on the hypothesis here advanced this complexity is much increased. Each living creature must be looked at as a microcosm--a little universe, formed of a host of self-propagating organisms, inconceivably minute and as numerous as the stars in heaven.


Charles Darwin


#microbiology #science #science






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