The worst abuses I see of QM (e.g.,
What the Bleep Do We Know? [not much]) in New Age spirituality usually follow this pattern:
In QM, an electron for example is a
probability wave without definite location until we
measure it; then the wave collapses to a
particle.
Pretty weird, right? There are many ways to interpret this weirdness: one theory ("Subjective Copenhagenism") is that the act of measurement itself collapses the wave into a particle.
New-Agers just love this theory! And love to misapply it in their own beliefs.
So,
original statement of one interpretation of QM...
electron (probability wave) --> measurement --> electron (particle location)
becomes...
electron (doesn't really exist yet) --> consciousness --> electron (definitely exists)
[All wrong! The electron does exist before and after it is observed; only its formal description has changed. Plus, 'consciousness' is not the same as 'measurement'.] In spite of this, New Agers declare:
Therefore, consciousness caused something to exist which didn't before! Consciousness creates reality!!!
They then
expand their QM epiphany to the world around them:
reality (doesn't exist yet) --> conscious thought (about reality) --> reality (created by thought)
i.e.:
anything is possible! --> just wish for whatever you want!! --> and you'll get it!!!
which is The Secret, OMG! And after a certain idiot talk show hostess buys into the scheme, the drivel becomes gazillion $$$ gospel! (Wondering how much QM OW does in her spare time?)
Anyway Mariah, that's Quantum woo in a nutshell, as I understand it at least. Apologies for any errors -- I'm not a physicist (obviously). But I have run into the same thing you describe in your OP, so thought my unprofessional 'debunking' might be helpful.
