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Resumen de Quantum Learning — Learning Up with the Future

Silvia Osman

  • How do we learn a foreign language in the 21st century? Are we up to the same old habits or are we integrating the sum of knowledge and experience of this wonderfully inventive and creative century within our way of doing things? Are we left back, keeping up with the future or one step ahead of it? It is only a matter of choice.Quantum physics emphasizes the perspective of the observer and since Einstein’s theory, relativity becomes without a shadow of doubt a landmark of our world and influences our ultimate perception of reality. Its effects are spreading around all fields of science with unbelievable speed and results. In medicine, for instance, specialists in biophysics and biochemistry talk about dual behaviors of molecules, both as particles and as waves, as matter and as energy, while being able to produce measurements and evidence to prove this amazing fact. Clinical psychology embraces the perspective of the observer and develops a brand-new branch called quantum psychology. Neuroscience starts developing new understandings on how the human brain works and functions based on these recent developments in quantum physics while researchers in genetics describe new behaviors of genes and the new field of epigenetics is born. How could education not be influenced by all these human achievements and important developments in so many fields of activity so closely linked to it? How could learning processes shy away from such amazing discoveries and go about as if nothing really has happened?


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