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It seems outworldly yet enticing enough, I feel.

2006-09-02 09:36:04 · 5 answers · asked by Manny 5 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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Yeah. If you hold your hands an arm's length away and slowly and gently push them twoards the other, you feel this Force. It's like magnetism from a magnet. It's cool.

2006-09-02 13:12:58 · answer #1 · answered by Paradox3883 2 · 0 0

An interesting question to be posting under physics. However I believe rather than a force it could best be described as an awareness unhindered by the usual space-time constraints.
Martial artists, amoung others would strive for this state.

The way in which one can attempt to achieve it is through meditation.
The meditative state I refer to is obtained by stilling your mind, and whilst conscious, being completely unaware of time and space.
To add a little of a physics flavour to it. It is to remain in a state of uncollapsed wave function, and a tachyonic information flow, yet still being conscious. Meaning you will act before any real information (light speed) can reach your senses. Your consciousness is in a quantum entangled state. This implies that you do not make decisions and then act on them; rather you allow actions to manifest from somewhere other than yourself. Possibly from a source of cosmic consciousness, as opposed to your own individual consciousness. Thus not violating any physical laws in regard to information transfer. Essentially you are not acting, you are merely the conduit through which action takes place.

I also believe that this consciousness is situated in imaginary space-time. That is, the square root of negative real space-time, and is situated perpendicular to the real dimensions, including real time.

Have I felt it - yes, but only for very short periods. It takes years of training and dedication to achieve this most elusive of all states.

2006-09-02 18:02:41 · answer #2 · answered by clive 2 · 0 0

Haha, ask George Lucas that, not us... nope, the only forces I feel are the keys on my fingers and the chair on my rear

2006-09-02 19:04:11 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Dude, these guys have never felt it. They're not jedi. Nor am I.

2006-09-02 19:32:44 · answer #4 · answered by Landon H 2 · 0 0

yes, i've felt it. it's a type of energy......and so the argument begins.....

2006-09-02 17:11:53 · answer #5 · answered by sheepherder 4 · 0 0

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