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Begin with the concept that the universe is one. That this connection is not an abstract one, but rather one that exists at a sub-level of existence. A literal river of motion that is constantly moving beneath everything that exists in this plane. The beginning and end of the river are not decipherable, as they are not decipherable in reality: rivers, along with any body of water, exist in a constantly circular system of evaporation and condensation that has no real beginning or end. What is to be explored is the effect this motion has on our lives, and on everything that we are able to interact with using our senses, defining existence: Objects of matter and energy, some more complex than others, that interact with each other in an infinite number of ways. Just as all matter is a form of energy, let us theorize that everything in this plane of existence is a form of this river, or "force". It is important to decipher a difference between reading the previous sentence, and being aware of what the previous sentence implies. This creates a different view of this "force", from something moving beneath what you see, hear, touch and smell, to something that is physically connected to you and everything you interact with. This means that there is no vacuum between the motion of the force, and the existence that you witness in your lifetime. The effect of such interaction, scientifically, would indicate that the motion of the force would therefore also affect the plane of existence, since it is constantly moving, and also constantly in contact with you. Not only is this thick river of energy in contact with you, but it is in contact with everything you know to exist in this plane of reality, therefore also affecting all those entities as well. Let us also assume that like matter's relationship with energy, objects in this plane convert to objects of this pure "force" constantly, and that some objects are more prone to doing so, through the nature of their structure. This also changes our view of existence and its relationship with the "force", for now not only is there a physical connection between the river and us, but now we see that there is actually a gradient that makes up existence. A wide gradient that spans objects of matter in our reality that exist in this plane, but also objects of matter that are not entirely of this plane, and that exist proportionately as this "force". Since the force is constantly in motion, objects closer to it are also being influenced more readily than objects farther away from it. Let us view this in a more literal sense. Everything you see, hear, touch, smell and taste is a part of existence, which is made up of "solidified" portions of one entire body of energy, similar to a lake. Within this pool of energy, there is no separation and no stillness. Everything moves, constantly, and is defined by its motion and effect rather than the nature of any given portion of this energy. As portions of this energy drift further from the whole, they move less quickly, and therefore, become stagnant and trackable. The less quickly they move, the more relevant their nature becomes, and the more irrelevant their motion and effect become. The most important aspect of this entire definition of existence therefore becomes the knowledge of what this vast pool of energy is. What its nature is, how it affects you, and what the conversion from weightless energy to solid energy entails. Using quantum theory, we can logically relate every atom and its sub particles to nothing more than moments of thought. In essence, quantum mechanics vaguely concludes that matter and energy, when broken down into their smallest sub-particles, eventually resemble nothing more than moments of thought. Let us therefore conclude (for there is no more accurate a definition of thought) that this constantly moving pool of energy that has no beginning or end, that cannot be defined in portions, and that is defined only by its movement and effect, is made up entirely of "thought". By our earlier conclusion that existence is a gradient of this pool of energy, ranging from the pure energy to solidified portions of it, we can now extend that reality as we know it is actually a gradient of objects made up of nothing but thought in one form or the other. Thought, whatever your definition, entails matterless interaction. It is the interaction of "objects" that have no weight, that cannot be seen or touched. As you read this, the "thought" that is passing from these words to your mind do not exist in a world of matter. You are interacting in an entirely matterless manner to these words, and even as you think about the validity of such a concept more matterless and unseeable thoughts are breeding in your mind, converting minute amounts of matter into energy. Keep the vision of reality in your mind, like a machine. One end is constantly in motion, the other stagnant, and moments that seem random spark explosions of thought, converting stagnant thought into weightless thought, lighting up the entire machine, affecting the entire machine, like forces reacting in a closed system. This is parallel to our physical world, in the way matter and energy react. And similar to matter and energy, a very small amount of stagnant thought will convert to vast quantities of weightless thought. We, therefore, have within us enough stagnant thought to create vast explosions of "force" that will light up and change the motion and nature of the grand machine that encapsulates everything we know to exist. |
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