Thursday, April 1, 2010
Duality of consciousness
"In it's true state consciousness is naked, immaculate, clear, vacuous, transparent, timeless, beyond all conditions. O Nobly Born, remember the pure open sky of your own true nature."-Tibetan Book of the Great Liberation
In quantum mechanics the "double-slit" experiment was revolutionary, showing that the particle and wave nature of light and energy could not be separated. Simply put, a light source is shone onto a screen through a metal plate with either one or two parallel slits. Particles were expected to behave the same as large scale matter, after being shot through the slit they would form a replicated pattern in the same shape as the slit or slits they were shot through. So for example, being shot through one slit would produce a | shape on the screen and through two slits a || pattern. Now comes the strange part... When the light was shown through the single opening, the pattern was as expected, a single line on the screen. However when the second opening was added, the screen showed about NINE lines on the screen, in what as known as an interference pattern. How could this be possible with only two openings? What were the particles "interfering" with? To remedy the possibility that the photons were bouncing off each other, they experimentors decided to shoot the photons through individually. The result? Another interference pattern. What the hell was happening? The particles were behaving as a wave, entering both slits and interfering with itself, like waves of water.
Now the strangest part came when a measuring device was added to see exactly what the intereference looked like. As soon as it was added the photons went back to acting like little particles. What showed up on the screen? ||
After the observer was added into the equation the photon "altered" it's behavior in what as known as the collapse of the wave function.
What does this have to do with our daily life? In Buddhist psychology the nature of consciousness is viewed in this same dualistic nature.
Consciousness in its wave like nature
• Open
• Transparent
• Unbounded
• Timeless
• Unborn, undying
Consciousness in its particle like nature
• Momentary
• Flavored by mental states
• Conditional
• Rapid
• Registering a sense experience
• Conditioned by the past
In the previous two descriptions from The Wise Heart, the layers of our consciousness are layed out.
The transient ever-changing experiences of emotions are like particles, and the consciousness that contains all our life experience are like waves. The ever changing flow of experiences versus that which is aware of them.
For example, how often are we absorbed in the stream of consciousness thoughts that go through our head all day? We often mistake these thoughts for our awareness, when really they are like scenes on a movie screen, when the true source is in the back of the theater. Sometimes it seems impossible to turn them off. This second part of our awareness that is so often ignored, especially in Western society, is the flowing "observer" of our lives. Neither is any better or worse than the other, but rather two parts of a whole, giving meaning to the other through their opposition.
"In the beginning there were only probabilities. The universe could only come into existence if someone observed it. It does not matter that the observers turned up several billion years later. The universe exists because we are aware of it."
Martin Rees
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)