Listening Schedule
R.I.C.H.| 2023
15 mins, MWF, 7 days break after 21 days
Ecstasy of Gold Stage I * IV | Mon | 2025
Ecstasy of Gold Stage II | Wed | 2025
Ecstasy of Gold Stage III | Fri | 2025
15 mins, MWF. 7 days break after 21 days
Emperor, House of Medici | 2023
15 mins, MWF. 7 days break after 21 days
**[ Cycle VIII | Staging 222 ] **
How I wish this is what’s inside R.I.C.H.
Quantum physics has long challenged our understanding of reality, but recent findings suggest it may offer insights into something as elusive as “luck.” Studies on quantum entanglement and probability fields show that randomness may not be entirely random after all. Instead, quantum systems seem to follow repeating statistical patterns that can be influenced by observation and intention.
Researchers from institutions like MIT and the Max Planck Institute have explored how measurements in quantum systems subtly alter outcomes, implying that focused awareness could impact results at a microscopic level. While this doesn’t suggest luck is magical, it does point to the possibility that our minds may interact with quantum probabilities in ways science is only beginning to explore. The line between physics and psychology may be thinner than previously imagined.
If these findings hold up, they could revolutionize our understanding of success, intuition, and decision-making. The notion that attention itself shapes probability could open new avenues for interpreting consciousness in physics—and perhaps reveal a universe that responds to our intentions, synchronizing with our focus in ways we are only beginning to comprehend.
I firmly believe that some people are naturally inclined to win, while many others are held back by self-doubt and fear of loss.