TIMELESS - The Human Experience through a Quantum Lens

TIMELESS Ep 9 - Quantum Thinking + The Way Forward

25 min · 2 de mar de 2026
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What is quantum thinking, and how do we begin to live by it? The closing episode of TIMELESS Series 1 brings the whole series together. Finally, we explore the concept of ‘quantum thinking’, essentially exercising a freedom to understand ourselves and our universe well beyond the limitations of linearity, existing beliefs and I bias.  We can learn to explore human potential through stepping out of the boxes we have created for ourselves and learn to explore our minds as potential gateways to a more inspiring and sustainable future.

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