I have talked several times in the blog about reality and how quantum science tells us it is an illusion and that the world is a holographic simulation (see posts The non-solid universe 1-4).  Most people caught up in the reality consensus that we think is our world readily poo-poo this kind of thinking.  Consensus reality by definition is just what it says – it is what most of us think is the reality we live – and we have been conditioned from birth to accept the version of reality that everyone else accepts.  The world we think we see is what we think is real, but is it?  Let’s put all this into perspective a bit more.

When space probes go to visit our near neighbors in the solar system they carry an array of sensors that see well beyond the visible spectrum that is all we use to see the world we live within.  The whole magnificent world that we see – the mountains, the grasslands, the oceans, the sky, and all the myriad forms of life that live on the planet exist for us only in the visible spectrum.  We readily accept that there are microscopic forms of life because we now have devices that can see down to almost atomic levels of visibility, but it is still all in the visible spectrum.  In a night sky we see light coming from the distant stars.  Yet, now astronomers visualize the sky with instruments that probe wavelengths of energy well beyond the sliver of visible light energy that we use with our ocular senses.  If we equate the spectrums of energy throughout the universe as a skyscraper 1000 ft (307 Meters) tall, then the visible spectrum would consist of something about a single sheet of paper thick somewhere about 50 ft (15 meters) up that skyscraper.  Now think about the narrow electromagnetic spectrum we always see in Physics classes of Long Waves (1000 Km) to Gamma Waves (10-12 nm) as only being equivalent to a small ream of paper at the same level as the visible spectrum.  Everything most of us perceive is literally only what is revealed within that sliver of energy spectrum.

So, by definition, everything in the universe exists as photons of light at different vibrations (almost infinitely higher and faster) from our own, but these other vibrations are invisible to us in our physical form.  Science can now use instruments to see some of what is beyond our senses and then transform the invisible into something that we can visualize, by computer enhancement, within our tiny sliver of the electromagnetic spectrum.   Yet wavelengths beyond 10-12 nm are still elusive for our current technologies – the sensors necessary to measure beyond the Gamma wavelengths are not capable of measuring anything so short and vibrating so fast.  The instrumentation to measure that would mean that the instrumentation itself was at those higher frequencies, which is beyond our physical capabilities.  What if we can do it with something that is already at that higher vibration?  Physicists and psychologists that research into quantum realities like to refer to this other system of visualization as “Consciousness.

This is where it starts to get interesting.  In our limited 3-dimensional world, the term consciousness comes to mean only A) the state of being awake and aware of one’s surroundings, B) the awareness or perception of something by a person, and C) the fact of awareness by the mind of itself and the world.  This all sounds somewhat mundane, however, quantum reality researchers think the whole universe is actually consciousness itself.  I’ll let that percolate with you for a minute.

Why is that important?  As we ponder how to create a world that fits within the paradigms for Living Sustainably on this planet, we really do need to start understanding why we are so trapped within a vicious cycle of negativity and planetary destruction.  It is too easy to blame outside forces and corrupt elites, but ultimately, we let it all happen.  What if we had access to different wavelengths of energy well beyond the sliver of the visible spectrum we seemed confined within by our bodies.  Is consciousness just a simple awareness of ourselves and the world in which we live.  Just for a second, imagine if life as we know it has a purpose far beyond what we can imagine.   What if we all have abilities so incredible that the everyday worries and concerns we are preoccupied with are just illusions we create to amuse ourselves and with which to learn.  I can hear what you are thinking.  Why would I choose this crap that I live within in this world?  If I had the power you say I have, why I would live this way?  If you with me, I would like to go down a fascinating branch of the rabbit hole.  If you haven’t read the previous blog posts on the non-solid universe, now is a good time to do so.

TBC………….


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