Oneness Through Physics and Consciousness
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This meetup explores an unexpected bridge between modern physics and ancient spiritual insight. The One‑electron universe hypothesis — first proposed by physicist John Wheeler and described here — suggests that every electron in the universe may actually be the same electron moving back and forth through time.
What appears to be “many” is simply one entity viewed from different angles in spacetime. Spiritual traditions describe Oneness in a parallel way: all beings, all consciousness, all life arise from a single underlying source.
The “many selves” we encounter are expressions of one field of awareness. In this discussion, we’ll explore: How the One‑electron universe challenges our assumptions about separateness How Oneness reframes identity, conflict, and relationship Whether scientific metaphors can deepen spiritual or therapeutic insight What shifts in us when we imagine that “the other” is another expression of the same underlying being): suggests that every electron in the universe may actually be the same electron moving back and forth through time. What appears to be “many” is simply one entity viewed from different angles in spacetime.
Spiritual traditions describe Oneness in a parallel way: all beings, all consciousness, all life arise from a single underlying source. The “many selves” we encounter are expressions of one field of awareness.
In this discussion, we’ll explore:
- How the One‑electron universe challenges our assumptions about separateness
- How Oneness reframes identity, conflict, and relationship
- Whether scientific metaphors can deepen spiritual or therapeutic insight
- What shifts in us when we imagine that “the other” is another expression of the same underlying being
This is not a debate about proving physics or spirituality. It’s an exploration of how two very different domains sometimes point toward the same mystery: the unity behind apparent multiplicity.
