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Key Points Linking Quantum Discoveries to Zoroastrian Magi:

Interconnectedness and Non-Locality : Quantum entanglement shows that particles can be interconnected regardless of distance, influencing each other instantaneously. This resonates with the Zoroastrian idea of a deeply interconnected universe, where spiritual and material realms are closely linked. The Magi, with their understanding of both spiritual and natural laws, exemplify this interconnectedness.

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Interconnectedness and Non-Locality : Quantum entanglement shows that particles can be interconnected regardless of distance, influencing each other instantaneously. This resonates with the Zoroastrian idea of a deeply interconnected universe, where spiritual and material realms are closely linked. The Magi, with their understanding of both spiritual and natural laws, exemplify this interconnectedness. Observer Effect and Consciousness : The notion that consciousness can influence quantum states echoes the Zoroastrian belief in the power of human thought and consciousness. In Zoroastrianism, Ahura Mazda (the supreme god) endowed humans with the ability to think and choose, emphasizing the significance of conscious actions. The Magi, as wise men and spiritual leaders, were seen as possessing heightened awareness and understanding of how their thoughts and actions influenced the world.

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