Natural Law/Universal Mechanics Brainstorm
Hey all, I have the intent to create a video on what I call natural law, or universal mechanics. Agape and I brainstormed for some time and this is what we could come up with:
Natural Law/Universal Mechanics
-Balance is applied to all things
-All physicality's are impermanent
-All of physicality is in Motion
-Time is Relative
-If it has a Consciousness it has a Soul
-Everything is Energy
-Everything has a Vibration and is Part of the Universal "Song"
-Travel an amount of space in one dimension, you are traveling that amount of space in all connected dimensions
-Energy is in a constant state of change
-The universe is macro/microcosmic in ways
-Math applies to all things
If you disagree with any of it please do say so. And if you have any to add I will gladly include your name in the credits of the video(Avalon as well).
To me, natural law is the mechanics/laws of the universe, that do not change. They are 'set in stone' so to speak.
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Yes, agree with those points.
Just thinking about our brain,mind and soul which is a sort of structured energy.
Is intelligence the ability to manipulate energy?
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I agree and add that: 'All that exists is a 'ONE' single wave of conscious energy'.
Erwin Schrödinger said it clearly: 'consciousness is one' — it does not exist in the plural.
Hugs.
Naste.
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That was perfect Bro! You have really been on a roll :)
Namaste
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Travel an amount of space in one dimension, you are traveling that amount of space in all connected dimensions
Can you elaborate on this? I'm not exactly sure what you mean by this?
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Math applies to all things
Do you mean that math gives a valid representation of all things? If so, I would disagree. Math approaches reality to some extent, but isn't at all a perfect fit per say. Math is a very broad field, some of it is absolutely solid from our point of view (maybe not from another), but there are also areas within Math where it is clear that is just a model of reality and is not a perfect fit at all.
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Nothing is set in stone, Omni, and all of what you are writing about is already been filmed, written in books and so on, many times over.
What is new?
Otherwise I will support you video.
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Agree with all but one. Thanks for the brainstorm and for sharing.
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Hey all, I have the intent to create a video on what I call natural law, or universal mechanics. Agape and I brainstormed for some time and this is what we could come up with:
Natural Law/Universal Mechanics
-Balance is applied to all things
-All physicality's are impermanent
-All of physicality is in Motion
-Time is Relative
-If it has a Consciousness it has a Soul
-Everything is Energy
-Everything has a Vibration and is Part of the Universal "Song"
-Travel an amount of space in one dimension, you are traveling that amount of space in all connected dimensions - When you travel an amount of space in one dimension, you can actually be traveling that amount of Time in another. For example, when you are traveling under the speed of light you are traveling with particle properties and moving across a landscape. However, when you cross the threshold into faster than light travel you are then traveling across a timescape with wave properties. Essentially, you flip flop from 3D space to 3D time when you pass the light barrier
-Energy is in a constant state of change
-The universe is macro/microcosmic in ways
-Math applies to all things
If you disagree with any of it please do say so. And if you have any to add I will gladly include your name in the credits of the video(Avalon as well).
To me, natural law is the mechanics/laws of the universe, that do not change. They are 'set in stone' so to speak.
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Guess my insight on time wasn't received well but I still think it lends itself to plausibility.
Cheers for the thread anyhoo...