“I Accidentally Proved God Exists”: A Transformative Quantum Conversation
If you’re curious about the nature of reality, consciousness, and what it truly means to live a happy, purposeful life, then the interview with physicist Tom Campbell on Dr. Mayim Bialik’s show, Breakdown, “Quantum Mechanics Expert: How to Break Free From The Past, Be Happy & Find Your Greater Purpose,” is a must-watch. Among the many videos featuring Campbell discussing his “My Big TOE” (Theory of Everything), this recent conversation offers his most current and refined thoughts, making it an excellent starting point.
“You don’t need an ashram — you just need to change yourself.”
One of the most refreshing parts of this interview is Tom’s grounded, almost pragmatic approach to spiritual growth. He dismisses the idea that you have to drop out of life, join an ashram, or chant “OM” for hours a day.
“The only thing you have to change is yourself… A teacher can help create a safe space and expand your view, but they can’t upgrade your spiritual quality. That change has to come from within.”
From Atheist to Agnostic to… Love
The video’s intriguing thumbnail, proclaiming “I accidentally proved God exists,” immediately grabs your attention. This bold statement is explored in depth around the 1:08:30 mark, where Campbell connects his scientific discoveries to profound spiritual concepts.
Tom explains that he began as an atheist, but later embraced agnosticism as a more rational stance — simply saying “I don’t know.” Over time, however, through his research into consciousness and the nature of reality, he discovered something deeper:
“I realized that all of the things that I was discovering on my own by understanding the nature of reality and doing research in consciousness I learned that it’s all about love well you go to Peter letter to the Corinthians, God is love*, check, and then I learned is about kindness It’s about uh you know working with people for solutions not to impose your ego and what you think is right on them and check you know turn the other cheek do unto others as it should do unto you and all these things that were kind of fundamental to Buddhism, Christianity, Taoism, Judaism we have a mystical tradition we’re doing our best”
- * See 1 Corinthians 13, sometime called “The Love Chapter”
- Or See 1 John 4:8 “Anyone who does not love does not know God, because God is love.”
Consciousness and Healing: It’s All About Intention
One of the interview’s highlights is Campbell’s take on healing modalities. Tom argues that techniques like Reiki, Bowen Therapy, or massage heal not because of the method itself, but because they focus the healer’s intention to help. A Reiki master channels energy through their hands, a Bowen practitioner gently manipulates fascia, and a massage therapist uses touch—all achieve healing by harnessing the healer’s belief and intent. This idea simplifies the dizzying array of therapies, emphasizing that our thoughts and intentions shape outcomes, whether in healing or daily life. This is an empowering idea that reframes healing as a co-creative act between practitioner and patient. We can participate with our own healing.
Can We Scale Love Globally?
Near the end of the video, Mayim’s co-host, Jonathan Cohen poses a powerful question:
He’s experienced the benefits of choosing love and intention on a personal and community level — but asks how we can scale this up to the global level, especially in a world still filled with conflict.
Tom’s answer is bold:
Campbell believes this mainstream scientific shift could happen within the next decade, giving me much hope for humanity.
Final Thoughts
This interview left me feeling hopeful. Tom Campbell doesn’t just speak from theory — he speaks from lived experience and deep inquiry. Even if you don’t agree with every point, his central message is both timeless and timely:
We are here to grow, to heal, and to become love.
To see another video about “Living in a Simulation” See my review of Mayim’s interview with Deepak Chopra.
Lower Your Entropy
1:16:04
“Consciousness evolves by lowering its entropy”

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