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memory.12 Researchers specifically found an increase in folds
in the insula, which is an amazing structure that integrates
thinking, emotions, and self-regulation.13 These studies show
once again that the more you apply a pattern of deep, intel-
lectual thought in your brain, the more you will improve the
physical structure of your brain. Clearly, then, the parts of
the brain involved in attention monitoring, working memory
(dorsolateral prefrontal cortex), and how well we monitor
our own thoughts (insula) and feelings improves dramatically
with deep, intellectual thought.14
Conclusion
These are just a few of the studies that show us that when
we discipline our thoughts, positive, physical brain changes
happen. This allows us to become more aligned with God’s
way of thinking: “Commit your works to the Lord, and your
thoughts
will be established” (Prov. 16:3, emphasis mine). Then
we will switch between tasks correctly; monitor our attention,
feelings, and thoughts; and function at a higher level. I just
love that every instruction God gives us that we actually fol-
low comes with a bonus physically and mentally. You do what
God says and peace, happiness, and intelligence will follow.
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1. The truth about multitasking is that it is a persistent myth.
2. What we really do is shift our attention rapidly and
haphazardly from task to task, resulting in two nega-
tive things: (1) We don’t devote as much focused atten-
tion as we should to a specific activity, task, or piece
of information, and (2) we sacrifice the quality of our
attention. I call this
milkshake-multitasking
.
3. This milkshake-multitasking creates patterns of flighti-
ness and lack of concentration that unfortunately are
often erroneously labeled ADD and ADHD. Too often
this results in unnecessary medication, which adds fuel
to the fire.
4. The general pattern today is that so much attention
is paid to tweeting, Instagramming, and Facebooking
that we forget all about enjoying the moment.
5. So-called social media experts tell us that information
needs to be provided in bite-size amounts and in a con-
stant stream of new information before the previous
information has even been digested. This is not stimula-
tion; it is bombardment.
6. Milkshake-multitasking decreases our attention, mak-
ing us increasingly less able to focus on our thought
habits. This opens us up to shallow and weak judgments
and decisions, and it results in passive mindlessness.
7. Scientists are seeing the evidence of deep, intellectual
thought versus milkshake-multitasking in the brain.
8. I saw the greatest changes in patients who willfully,
determinedly, and persistently chose to focus their at-
tention on improving their skills and restoring function.
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Thinking, God, and the
Quantum Physics Brain
Main Scripture: Today I have given you the choice
between life and death, between blessings and
curses. Now I call on heaven and earth to witness
the choice you make. Oh, that you would choose
life, so that you and your descendants might live!
Deuteronomy 30:19 NLT
Linked Science Concepts: The process of thinking
and choosing is the most powerful thing in the
universe after God, and it is a phenomenal gift
from God to be treasured and used properly. The
basic ingredients of quantum physics are: paying
attention, thinking and choosing, and consequence.
As we have explored in previous chapters, our mind
activity—the thoughts driven by the power of
feelings—are the designers of the landscape of our
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brains. Thinking and choosing play a central role in who God
has made us to be. In linking thought, choice, and science,
quantum theory comes up as a star player.
The process of thinking and choosing is the most powerful
thing in the universe after God, and it is a phenomenal gift
from God to be treasured and used properly.
Three Different Worlds
There is the sensory world of our five senses; there is the
world of electromagnetism and the atom; and then there is
the subatomic quantum world. This quantum world chal-
lenged physicists’ perception of linear time, orderly space,
and fixed realities and turned on its head the Cartesian New-
tonian world that sees humans as machines with exchange-
able parts.
This is God’s style: Just when humans think they are super
smart and know it all, a whole lot of new information enters
into the equation and changes everything. In the words of
Max Planck, the German theoretical physicist who won the
Nobel Prize in 1918 for originating quantum theory, “Science
progresses funeral by funeral.”1
Quantum Physics Is Another Way of Admiring God
Quantum physics
is a way of explaining how the things that
make up atoms work and makes sense of how the small-
est things in nature work.
Quantum
means “energy,” and
quantum physics tells us how electromagnetic waves—like
light waves—and particles work.
Quantum mechanics
is the
mathematical framework used to describe this energy and
how it works.
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Using quantum physics, scientists can describe, predict,
and quantify how we choose among a myriad of options.
This is a way of
measuring
free will or describing it using a
mathematical formula. In essence, quantum physics says that
• your consciousness affects the behaviors of subatomic
particles;
• particles move backward and forward in time and appear
in all possible places at once; and
• the universe is connected with transfers of information
that are faster than light.
Quantum Physics Aligning with Scripture
Quantum theory converts science’s conception of humans
from being mere cogs in a gigantic, mechanical machine to
being freethinking agents whose conscious choices affect the
physical world.2 This is called the
observer effect
: The ob-
server determines the direction in which the possibilities may
collapse. In the quantum universe, as we—the observers—
affect phenomena, space, and time, we turn possibilities into
realities. Mind changes matter.
Here is a simple way of understanding this observer effect.
Each day as you go through the events and circumstances of
life, you are faced with a multitude of possibilities to choose,
from what to wear in the morning to how you are going to
react to the email you have just received. There is an endless
array of possible choices you can make at any one moment in
time, but it is you, with your ability to think, who directs the
choice. So you collapse all the probabilities into one choice:
“eggs for breakfast,” “I will not be upset by the tone of this
email,” or “I will not say
can’t
today.” So as you choose, you
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collapse the probability into an actuality. Satan, the father
of lies (John 8:44), will come at you with a thousand nega-
tive probabilities, but you always need to remember that a
probability has no power. It only becomes powerful when you
believe the lie and collapse the probability into an actuality.
This is how evil is birthed.
Free Will—A Basic Ingredient of Quantum Physics
Quantum physics has as its basic ingredients free will, di-
rected attention as the result of a choice, and the effects and
consequences of these choices. For example, Proverbs 4:20–27
says that if we direct our attention to the Word of God, we
will align our thinking and subsequent choices with God,
and the outcome will be healing and health.
Thus an intentional act—such as choosing to attend to
God’s words, listen to them, memorize them—will produce
the effect of health to all your flesh. Deuteronomy 30:19 (NIV)
can be evaluated in the same way: “I have set before you life
and death, blessings and curses”—the options—“Now choose
life”—you intentionally evaluate the options and choose your
reaction—“so that you and your children may live”—which
is the consequence of your intentional choice.
Let’s apply the basic ingredients of quantum physics: pay-
ing attention, thinking and choosing, and consequence.
1. Information: You get a call from your doctor’s office
telling you that the results of your blood test are in and
asking you to phone them as soon as possible.
2. Thoughts: Multiple thoughts are swirling around in
your head. Option one is fear: “They said as soon as
possible! Does this mean bad news? What if I have . . .”
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And on it goes, down to planning the songs for your
funeral. Option two is denial: “This is routine; I’ll call
when I have time.” Option three is trust: “I have faith
that this will be good news. I am not moved by any
doctor’s report.”
3. Choice: You choose an option. For instance, if you choose
fear, your brain responds by wiring in the thought, “I
am sick,” and you live into this thought.
4. Consequence: You suddenly feel sick and are sure you
are dying.
5. New consequence: You phone the doctor; your results
are clear; and suddenly you feel fine (and perhaps a
little foolish).
So your brain becomes what you focused on (body car-
ries out the will of the spirit and soul), and what your brain
has become produces what you say and do and how you feel
physically and mentally.3
The Granddaddy of Definitions
Quantum physics has multiple definitions, but the original
Copenhagen formulation of quantum theory made by Niehls
Bohr of Copenhagen University in 1927 is considered the
granddaddy
of the definitions.4 It states that the free choices
made by human subjects are a subjectively controllable
variable, which simply means that you control your choices.
Quantum mechanics can be used to prove that thinking and
choosing are real and measurable.5 The way you experience
your feelings, the way you interface with your thoughts, and
the kind of attention you give them will change how your
brain functions.
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If you apply this principle, you can free yourself from de-
structive thoughts and actions and change bad habits for
good.
The Quantum Zeno Effect
I love quantum physics, but the quantum physics principle
that really caught my attention is called the Quantum Zeno
Effect (QZE). QZE is the repeated effort that causes learning
to take place. When you go over and over something, read-
ing it, thinking about it, writing it down, and then repeating
this process, you deepen your knowledge and understanding,
direct your attention, and grow nerve cells. The neurons
in your brain line up and fire together because you are fir-
ing synapses over and over, which causes genetic expression
to happen and makes the synapses and proteins stronger.
The changes in your brain caused by this deep, repeated,
intellectually targeted focus can be seen with brain imaging
techniques.6
Basically, the QZE stipulates that your brain becomes
what
you focus on and
how
you focus. So the consequence
is structural change in the brain that produces behavior be-
cause we operate from what we have built into our brain.
Choosing to pay selective attention to and focus on what you
are gathering in through your five senses acts on the phys-
ical structure of the brain, amplifying activity in particular
brain circuits.
In my research and clinical practice I have trained teachers
and students how to direct their attention in a systematic,
organized, logical way that followed how the brain builds
thought. This incorporated gathering the relevant informa-
tion, reading it over and over, thinking about it over and over,
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writing it down, checking through it all again for accuracy,
teaching it out loud, and applying it. I call this my 5-Step
Switch On Your Brain Learning Process. In my PhD research,