“Is everything vibration?”

Entangling quantum mechanics in a world with-out objects

Authors

  • Nelson Job Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23925/1984-3585.2024i2930p169-179

Keywords:

continuous, quantum mechanics, transdisciplinarity, vibration

Abstract

In this transdisciplinary article, we will establish a resonance of the vibrational and continuous aspects in quantum mechanics, resonating with philosophy, arts and spirituality. We will question the predominance of dualist interpretations in quantum mechanics, showing that several of the physicists who helped to create it, have affinities with philosophies that were more continuistic than discrete, such as that of Heraclitus and Espinosa. Let’s choose Transactional Interpretation, in which everything is waves, by John Cramer and devel-oped by Milo Wolff, as the most suitable interpretation for our purpose, even though it is not very popular. Being an interpretation in which there are no particles, we will then list possible resonances of this interpretation in a transdis-ciplinary way, in Philosophy, Art and spirituality, respectively in Gilles Deleuze’s Philosophy of Difference, in Neoconcretism, and in Kashmir Shaivism, which states that everything is vibrations, even in the unmanifest. From the unmanifest of Shaivism, we will make resonances with this fundamental state in Philosophy, as in Deleuze’s plane of immanence and in quantum mechanics, whether in the quantum vacuum or in the implied order of David Bohm. With this, we will show that the imaginary in which it is stated that “everything is vibration” is possible in quantum mechanics and has resonanc-es in other fields of knowledge.

Author Biography

Nelson Job, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro

Escritor, psicólogo, doutor em História das Ciências das Técnicas e Epistemologia/UFRJ, pesquisador transdisciplinar, criador do campo conceitual e experimental transaberes, autor dos livros Confluências entre magia, filosofia, ciência e arte: a Ontologia Onírica, Vórtex: modulações na Unidade Dinâmica e do romance Druam. Orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2092-3588. E-mail: nelson@transaberes.com e nelsonjobvortex@gmail.com.

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Published

2025-03-19

How to Cite

Job, N. (2025). “Is everything vibration?”: Entangling quantum mechanics in a world with-out objects. TECCOGS: Revista Digital De Tecnologias Cognitivas, (29-30), 169–179. https://doi.org/10.23925/1984-3585.2024i2930p169-179