Hector Sampson
Bio
A computer whizz, radio & TV presenter, author, speaker and polyglot. He started writing brief notes to himself, giving himself tips and telling himself off. He has written 25 books in the areas of self-help, spirituality and nonfiction.
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Quantum Secrets of Life After Death:
To: Anna Danylchuk. What happens to us when we die? This is one of the most profound and enduring questions that humans have ever asked. Many religions and philosophies have offered their own answers, but none of them can be proven or disproven by science. However, some scientists have suggested that quantum physics, the branch of physics that deals with the smallest and most mysterious aspects of reality, may offer some clues about the nature of consciousness and the possibility of life after death.
By Hector Sampson12 months ago in Futurism
The Mystery of the Odessa Catacombs:
Odesa's maze-like catacombs could be bad news for Russian invaders. The catacombs of Odesa are a vast network of underground tunnels that stretch for thousands of kilometres under the Ukrainian city and its surroundings. They are one of the world's largest urban labyrinths, running up to 2,500 kilometres (1,600 mi). Parts were used as air-raid shelters during World War II.
By Hector Sampson12 months ago in Horror
The Moberly–Jourdain Mystery:
The Moberly-Jourdain incident is one of the most intriguing and controversial cases of alleged time travel in history. It raises questions about the nature of time, memory, and perception, as well as the reliability of historical evidence and eyewitness testimony. In this essay, I will examine the main arguments for and against the validity of the incident and evaluate its significance for our understanding of the past and present.
By Hector Sampson12 months ago in Futurism
Time Travel Ethics:
Time travel is a fascinating concept that has captured the imagination of many people for centuries. The idea of being able to visit different periods of history, witness historical events, meet famous figures, or even change the course of history is appealing and exciting. However, time travel also raises many ethical questions and challenges that need to be carefully considered before embarking on such an adventure.
By Hector Sampson12 months ago in Futurism
The science of Quantum Thinking
Quantum thinking is a term coined by Nick Szabo, a cryptographer and computer scientist, to describe the ability to hold more than one opposing opinion at the same time. It is inspired by the phenomenon of quantum duality, which shows that quantum entities can exist in more than one state simultaneously.
By Hector Sampson12 months ago in Motivation
How to Have Awesome Relationships with Quantum Physics and Emotional Intelligence.
Do you wish you could get along with everyone better? Then you need to learn how to think like a quantum scientist and feel like an emotional master. Sounds hard? It's not. Let me show you.
By Hector Sampson12 months ago in Motivation
Quantum Thinking and Emotional Intelligence:
Have you ever wondered why some people seem to have amazing relationships, while others struggle to connect with others? The answer may lie in the way they think. Quantum thinking is a new way of looking at reality that is based on the principles of quantum physics. It is a way of thinking that embraces uncertainty, possibility, and interconnectedness. Emotional intelligence is the ability to understand and manage your own emotions and those of others. It is a key skill for building and maintaining healthy relationships. In this article, we will explore how quantum thinking and emotional intelligence can work together to help you improve your relationships.
By Hector Sampson12 months ago in Motivation