There seem to be two ways to look at quantum mechanics (QM). The first is by taking a deep dive into particulate matter, hoping to find the God particle. And there is another way by making a distinction between mundane local reality and transcendent nonlocal reality, where the latter is supreme. In other words, mundane local reality is derivative. It comes from immeasurable superposition or the same perfect coherence: A profound noetic understanding, great sages of the past realized in enlightenment. The whole teaching of Buddhism and Vedanta through enlightenment had direct knowledge of this perfect coherence. It was a universal luminosity (prabhāsvara) like a great mystical, pneumatic ocean in which there is not the slightest difference between the wave and the waveless.
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