Richard Cummings
3 min readJul 10, 2019

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by Richard Cummings

As a Clinical Social Worker and experience being a stay at home father, I focused just on people, humans, of every age and race. As a writer, I have had the marvelous opportunity to focus my writing on both science and psychology. Quantum theory and depression have never been written in the same sentence until now. The environments we live in are discussed in terms of the drastic changes in our weather and survival. Many have died as a result of freek fires, floods, hurricanes, and others. Have humans died as a result of Quantum or Particle and Astrophysics? The answer is yes, and the results have produced both good and bad results.

The best example of the scientific crossover has been the M.R.I. which has scanned the brain and other parts of the body to monitor and learn about various diseases including cancer. In fact, cancer patients spend less time receiving radiation therapy as a result of cancer research. There is another half of the radiation story which we have learned from the results of Atomic and nuclear reactors and explosions.

An example of an experiment gone bad; The U.S. was curious if anything would happen if a man stood right below a nuclear explosion They survived until doctors discovered they had radiation poisoning. Unfortunately, radiation and its effects on the human body have been a very poor crossover because we had to learn from the experience of many thousands of people dying. What we learned about nuclear energy, has been put to work in our aircraft carriers and submarines. Our military has been weaponized with nuclear weapons, changing the dynamics of relationships.

We know the particles in Quantum Physics have been involved in seperating relationships between countries with nukes. Particle waves have been slowly changing our environment, but in not such a good way. After discussing the good and not so good things Quantum Physics have been involved in, we still have not discussed more direct impacts on humans which is reality. Where ever you are, at this time and moment, is according to Quantum theoretical physics, a shadow of our real selves.

This has an influence on us because it is a new thought about our current existance. Our minds begin to think out of the box. It is so new to our brains, the first thing which will happen is denial. Its baptism into the quantum realm. More accurately, it is like going to a movie theatre to watch a new version of Star Trex. How many of us during the day have time to think about our existance here. We are too busy thinking about how we compare to other people or in some cases, surviving the next hour at work. The way we try to learn a new model of things needs to be cognitive and creative.

Right now I am thinking about what we call the self. This is when we begin to recognize processes going on inside our brain. The self is the ability to process several signals at once, sound, sight, feeling, and thought. It keeps us in the balance as human. This process is elemental and ancient. We as humans have thought this way for a long time. No need to bring evolution into our new paradigm, that’s too confusing. In my personal example, I am looking at a computer screen, seeing the words I am typing and thinking about what words would make sense to type. I hear another couple talking to the left side of me. It must be a comfortable temperature because I am not thinking about it.

The difference in the above paragraph and thinking in a Quantum world has to do mostly with replacing current religious ideals with quantum ones. If your not religious and believe we came from monkeys, then this will not be so hard. I respectfully would have to suggest if your very spiritual, this will not work. We are going into the rabbit hole.

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Richard Cummings

Masters in Social Work/Washington University of St. Louis, research, writing about mental illnesses, Grief,PTSD, Relationships, Abuse. Freelance Writer