Thursday, August 1, 2024

The Other Physics

 

The Hadron Collider in Cern, Switzerland, will likely continue to find smaller and smaller particles of material reality, ad infinitum, without reaching a conclusion of finding the absolute smallest particle... because scientists there refuse to accept the notion that all particles only exist as a momentary frame of reference within our consciousness. No matter how far we drill down to find the smallest possible construct of matter, consciousness will continue to create smaller and smaller bits just ahead of our looking for them.

Any part of matter does not exist apart from consciousness, a fact that entirely escapes the thinking of scientists grounded in Einsteinian physics, an essentially Jewish model of thinking by origin, which has always been under the direction and control of the Pharisees and the Rabbinical Councils who feed the world certain ideas that are in turn deeply inculcated in the ancient Talmud. So all science is basically a subset of the Talmud. The irony of all this is that the scientists at Cern that work within the constraints of the Elohim model do not recognize their own consciousness as being the foundation of all the material reality they are investigating.

In conventional physics it is believed that the material world exists whether or not there is consciousness. The consciousness approach to science and reality is ever so much easier to understand and explain. With all things you begin with consciousness, then drill down from there. Material reality as we have been conditioned to think of it apart from consciousness simply does not exist. It is only an incredibly speedy flash of information in our consciousness that convinces us that the world around us is factually material.

When science looks at an atom, it is all empty space. Science admits this. There is nothing there. No scientist has ever been able to find or isolate an electron, a proton, or neutron. Whenever they go to look at them, they simply are not there, so they use all these tricks of deduction to affirm that they are indeed there. We know what the mass is, so the electrons, protons, and neutrons must be there. But any atom, any part of material reality, only exists at that time that we are measuring it. This comes back to the 22 trillion times a second pulse that creates all the materium and all material effects – all forms of energy, gravity, magnetism, radiation, light, sound, etc. If you have the ontological view that consciousness exists as the foundation of all reality, it is an entirely different way of looking at the world - a different kind of physics. You start off with consciousness and see how consciousness forms the entire world around you. It's a different kind of a methodology because you're not being reductionist - you're not reducing consciousness in the process of analyzing it.

from the substack of Clif High on July 7, 2024

Aboriginal societies have traditionally given the invisible (or spirit) world as much importance as the physical. Yet in the West we have only recently begun to recognize its importance. The scientific advances of this century have taught us that the behavior of matter, energy, light, gravity, and even time cannot be explained without reference to the portion of the invisible world that we have identified as the fabric of time and space. Yet it has many facets, and these manifest differently as they touch upon various fields of human study. While we have come to recognize its role in many of these fields - and now see it as central to our understanding of everything from the spiraling of the galaxies to the play of subatomic particles - we have yet to recognize its role in a field of far more practical relevance.

Just as twentieth-century physics was born and raised on a new understanding of the invisible world’s role in physical events and processes, many now feel that it is only a matter of time until something comparable to a theory of relativity transforms the field of biology with an outline of the invisible world’s role in relation to living organisms. Some biologists are now speculating that it may soon prove as important to our understanding of biology as it has become to our understanding of physics. Others go so far as to suggest that it may even hold the key to understanding the life force itself, which, despite extraordinary advances in our understanding of biology’s mechanics, remains as much a mystery to us today as it was to our ancestors thousands of years ago.

For nearly a decade, leading-edge researchers have been quietly gathering evidence to support the theory that life-forms originate in an invisible dimension of high-energy fields. In that dimension each creature retains a vibrational blueprint that interpenetrates its body and is the source of its body’s life. When a life-form embodies this blueprint, it serves the purpose for which nature brought it into being; it is healthy and affects its environment positively. When a life-form does not embody its blueprint, it fails to serve nature’s purpose, is unhealthy, and affects its environment negatively.

by Ken Carey in Flat Rock Journal on pp. 107-108

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