Ah fair point.... the article is called; 'The New View Of Reality'i will elaborate...
'THE NEW VIEW OF REALITY'
THE MIND SEEMS ABLE TO LEAP OVER BARRIERS NOT ONLY OF TIME BUT ALSO OF SPACE, AND EVEN DEATH. DARING ATTEMPTS HAVE BEEN MADE TO ACCOUNT FOR THESE STRANGE HUMAN POWERS IN TERMS OF MODERN SCIENCE.
THE STRANGE and beautiful Universe discovered by the brilliant researchers of 20th century physicists is forever hidden from our senses, adapted as they are to the macroworld. The entities of the subatomic Universe elude everyday concepts: they are related to each other in a web of mathematical probabilities in a shadow game whose rules are the laws of relativity and quantum physics. The statements of physicists about the nature of reality and about the immediate sensory world resemble more and more the statements of mystics, both eastern and western, and those of mediums regarding the operations of their psychic faculties.
The medium, the mystic and the physicist find themselves in unexpected accord. The odd man out is the one who still believes that the 19th century picture of the Universe is adequate to the whole of reality. A few quotations are sufficient to illustrate this;
The physicist Sir Arthur Eddington: "The stuff of the world is mind stuff"
The mystic Evelyn Underhill: "The game of give and take that goes on between the human consciousness and the external world..."
The physicist Louis de Broglie: "In space time everything which for each of us constitutes the past, the present, and the future is given 'en bloc'..."
The medium Eileen Garrett: "In the ultimate nature of the Universe there are no divisions in time and space."
The Zen Master Dogen: "It is believed by most that time passes; in actual fact, it stays where it is. This idea of passing may be called time, but it is an incorrect idea, for since one sees it only as passing, one cannot understand that it stays just where it is."
From a Buddhist text: "It was taught by the Buddha...that....the past, the future, physical space....and individuals are nothing but names, forms of thought, words of common usage , merely superficial realities."
The physicist Henry Margenau: "The central recognition of the theory of relativity is that geometry is a construct of the intellect. Only when this discovery is accepted can the mind feel free to tamper with the time-honored notions of space and time."
(thats a part of the article..it definately puts things into context...i was illuminated by the quote in science terms that describes something akin to that of spiritual notion)