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​3 mind-blowing discoveries by quantum physics about the power of mind​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jan 22, 2026, 17:00 IST
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3 mind-blowing discoveries by quantum physics about the power of mind

Quantum physics didn’t set out to explain the mind. It set out to explain matter. And yet, the deeper scientists went into the smallest building blocks of reality, the harder it became to ignore one unsettling factor: the observer. Somewhere between equations and experiments, the mind stopped being a passive witness and started looking like an active participant. Here are three discoveries from quantum physics that quietly changed how we understand the power of the mind, not in mystical language, but in ways that still make scientists uncomfortable. Scroll down to read more.

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1. Reality changes when it is observed

One of the most famous findings in quantum physics is the observer effect. At the quantum level, particles behave differently depending on whether they are being observed.

In experiments like the double-slit experiment, subatomic particles act like waves, spreading out, existing in multiple possibilities at once. But the moment they are measured or observed, they collapse into a single, defined state, behaving like particles. What’s mind-blowing isn’t the behaviour itself, it’s the implication.

Reality doesn’t fully “decide” what it is until it is observed. This doesn’t mean the mind magically creates reality at will. But it does suggest that conscious observation plays a role in shaping outcomes. At the smallest scales, the universe isn’t fixed and mechanical. It’s responsive. From a psychological perspective, this echoes something deeply familiar: what we consistently focus on becomes more concrete in our lives. Attention isn’t neutral. It selects, sharpens, and brings form to possibility.

Quantum physics didn’t prove manifestation. But it did dismantle the idea that reality exists completely independent of awareness.

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2. Everything is connected beneath the surface

Quantum entanglement revealed something even stranger. When two particles become entangled, they remain connected no matter how far apart they are. Change the state of one, and the other responds instantly, faster than the speed of light. Einstein famously called this “spooky action at a distance.” What this discovery shattered was the belief that the universe functions as separate, isolated parts interacting locally. At the quantum level, separation is not as real as it appears, it destabilises the idea of isolation and reframes reality as deeply interconnected. So where does the mind come in?

If reality itself is interconnected beneath appearances, then thoughts, emotions, and intentions may not be as private or isolated as we assume. This doesn’t mean thoughts travel through space like signals. It means influence may operate through connection rather than force.

Human beings intuitively sense this. Moods spread in rooms. Intentions shift dynamics. Presence changes conversations without words. Quantum physics didn’t explain this socially but it removed the scientific certainty that separation is absolute. The universe, it turns out, is relational at its core.

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3. Matter is mostly empty space and energy

Perhaps the most humbling discovery is this: solid matter isn’t actually solid. Atoms are made mostly of empty space. What feels firm to us is energy fields interacting, not dense material blocks. At the deepest level, everything is vibration, probability, and energy patterns. This reframes the mind-body relationship completely.
Thoughts are not “nothing”. They are energy events in the nervous system. Emotions are chemical and electrical patterns. Attention is measurable brain activity. When everything in the universe is energy in motion, the mind is no longer an outsider to physical reality, it’s part of the same field.
This doesn’t mean thoughts instantly reshape the world. But it does mean inner states influence physical systems more than old models allowed. Stress alters immunity. Belief alters perception. Expectation alters behaviour, which alters outcomes.

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What quantum physics didn’t say but allowed us to question

Quantum science does not claim that thinking positively cures disease or bends reality on command. What it did do is remove the old certainty that consciousness is irrelevant.

The mind is not just a byproduct. Observation is not passive. Reality is not fully fixed until interacted with. These ideas quietly support what psychology, neuroscience, and lived experience have long suggested: how we perceive shapes how we live.

Attention influences behaviour, behaviour influences outcomes, and outcomes reinforce belief. In this loop, meaning emerges not from fantasy, but from awareness, how carefully we notice, interpret, and respond to the world unfolding around us.

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Parthasarathi Bhattacharya
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Power of mind may be substituted by power of consciousness.. .. Then this becomes nearer truth.
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