09-17-2024, 11:03 AM
Waveforms Continued
Light is a "waveform" of sorts, and often times in metaphysical discussions the terminology is used for lack of a better term, but there is implication of electromagnetic energy forming(and recurring) at some cosmic root in symphony with one or more of the other fundamental forces of nature.
The waveform is quite intimate with both light and consciousness. We know that light travels in waves, and the brains' cognition operates/evolves at varying frequencies, so there would hypothetically exist correlations between certain frequencies and domains of cognition.
In the famous equation energy can be set equal to material(or mass) and vice versa, and the speed of light itself is even isolated as a term. Even within solid material objects there are hidden frequencies at work. Light(which is energy) appears to be a key player of the universal framework which can be related to consciousness via waveforms/frequencies.
Of course within all of this there is something relatable and most fundamental from which everything else springs, and my guess would be that this is some form of divine light maybe similar in some ways but not identical to the visible light found in the spectrum.
This divine primordial 'light' would need to be some form of living light. It would be akin to consciousness in some type of original and exalted form, and would ultimately be the source of all things via its own cognition, or perhaps in conjunction with the infinities(or eternity) of cosmic roots it would just simply 'know' without the need for "thinking" as thinking may imply an imperfection within this primordial thing that could very well be of an omnipotent nature in consideration of all the things that are.
Or in the style of one of Einsteins' quotes. All of reality could just be a perfectly formulated illusion within the mind of this thing (a mental menagerie) although this is not likely the "illusion" he was alluding, and whatever manner the construction of the universe is perceived, consciousness would still be most fundamental in either of the cases presented here.
Part of the difficulty here is in negation of space and the conceptualization and visualization(or more importantly non-visualization) of such a concept or non-thing. In some hypothesis 'nothing' actually contains 'everything'. There are times when the cosmos(or parts of it) appears to be a contradiction of itself, and why some tend to elevate truth above reason i.e. just because something doesn't make any sense does not always mean it isn't true – the "always exceptions" rule.
I suppose I've also deviated away from human consciousness here.
— Intelligent Design (as in consciousness like the thread title)
Light is a "waveform" of sorts, and often times in metaphysical discussions the terminology is used for lack of a better term, but there is implication of electromagnetic energy forming(and recurring) at some cosmic root in symphony with one or more of the other fundamental forces of nature.
The waveform is quite intimate with both light and consciousness. We know that light travels in waves, and the brains' cognition operates/evolves at varying frequencies, so there would hypothetically exist correlations between certain frequencies and domains of cognition.
In the famous equation energy can be set equal to material(or mass) and vice versa, and the speed of light itself is even isolated as a term. Even within solid material objects there are hidden frequencies at work. Light(which is energy) appears to be a key player of the universal framework which can be related to consciousness via waveforms/frequencies.
Of course within all of this there is something relatable and most fundamental from which everything else springs, and my guess would be that this is some form of divine light maybe similar in some ways but not identical to the visible light found in the spectrum.
This divine primordial 'light' would need to be some form of living light. It would be akin to consciousness in some type of original and exalted form, and would ultimately be the source of all things via its own cognition, or perhaps in conjunction with the infinities(or eternity) of cosmic roots it would just simply 'know' without the need for "thinking" as thinking may imply an imperfection within this primordial thing that could very well be of an omnipotent nature in consideration of all the things that are.
Or in the style of one of Einsteins' quotes. All of reality could just be a perfectly formulated illusion within the mind of this thing (a mental menagerie) although this is not likely the "illusion" he was alluding, and whatever manner the construction of the universe is perceived, consciousness would still be most fundamental in either of the cases presented here.
Part of the difficulty here is in negation of space and the conceptualization and visualization(or more importantly non-visualization) of such a concept or non-thing. In some hypothesis 'nothing' actually contains 'everything'. There are times when the cosmos(or parts of it) appears to be a contradiction of itself, and why some tend to elevate truth above reason i.e. just because something doesn't make any sense does not always mean it isn't true – the "always exceptions" rule.
I suppose I've also deviated away from human consciousness here.
— Intelligent Design (as in consciousness like the thread title)