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Woo-woo is a dismissive term used to refer to unfounded spiritual beliefs, pseudoscientific wellness practices, or theories of everything that have no real scientific basis.
A universe without woo is still a beautiful and comprehensible universe full of wonder, that can make you quite happy to be alive if you have the right perspective.
Quantum Woo and Fractal Woo
Conspirituality uses a great phrase in their podcast, "Quantum Woo." It refers to the tendency for modern spiritual grifters to use quantum mechanics as a catch-all "scientific" explanation for whatever pseudoscientific belief they are trying to promote.
There is a similar Fractal Woo that tends to show up in the Sacred Geometry spaces and among psychedelic advocates. There's not a lot of money to be made, so it tends to come more from earnest but less than grounded psychonauts than spiritual grifters. Though some are definitely crypto-bros. The quintessential example of fractal woo is called "Holofractal" and it is discussed on the fractal page.
The observable effects of quantum mechanics are irrefutable. The myriad conclusions that people draw from it, from the multiverse to consciousness and free will to Simulation Theory, are quantum woo and should not be considered when attempting to determine what the nature of reality is, or at least the part that matters to your life choices.
A Hint of Woo
While metaculture really seems like the kind of "science meets spirituality" philosophy that is typically chock full of quantum and fractal woo, you will find no such thing here. But, if some rituals and spiritual practices show evidence of efficacy they should not be dismissed, even if they are simply eliciting the placebo effect.
For example, this article makes this point well with regard to meditation, visualization, and reiki, before veering into classic quantum woo when discussing psi. Critical thinking is essential when approaching these subjects with an open mind as science and pseudoscience are often comingled.
Using inspirational language, holistic metanarrative, and a reverence for the placebo effect, it is possible to recreate the sense of wonder, emotional release and healing that religion and spirituality evoke without relying on the supernatural or pseudoscientific.
Observe These Sounds
Feel the effect of being an observer.
One of rock's greatest "woos"