Post by IW on Mar 17, 2019 13:15:58 GMT
Everyone learns a different way, so I thought I'd include this link which I enjoy looking at. I'm somewhat an abstract thinker, so this speaks to me.
Our reality here is the inverse of the Real,
it is order out of chaos (heard of that before? )
We create as we were created to do. So use your imagination (pls?) but not to harm.
excerpt from link:
I want to start by saying that modern scientists have gotten the idea of a black hole very, very wrong. By their definition, its a thing that devours matter and light and removes it from existence. They also say that these things exist all over the universe, which is also incorrect. If that were true, reality would “disappear” into these black holes and there would be no more us. Not only have they not found one of these, nor can they prove their existence, but their description of a black hole doesn’t make sense to begin with.
A black hole, or I should say, THE black hole, is something that sustains reality as we know it. Its a balancing factor and a platform for the things we see to build off of. Its governed by zero, its the one, and there's only one. I’ll explain… If you have looked into spirituality and some of the spiritual texts, they talk about the darkness and the light. This has been confused and skewed to be turned into a battle between good and evil forces, when really its a balance that keeps everything in its place. Order to the chaos…
This can be explained with numbers, based on the way they behave. In this post, the negative exponents give away the presence of the black hole. They are 1/x. The numbers that they create, considering you use integers, will always be below 1 and will move closer and closer to 0 but will never touch. That defines 0, or nothingness as the thing that maintains a frame of reference for the experience that we have, or else there would be nothing for us to look at, touch, feel, etc. 1 is the anchor into reality as we know it, and 0 is the platform. There’s a curve from 1 to 0 out to infinity. But using decimals isn’t a good way to define this thing since the numbers start to jumble and stop making sense after a while… You’ll end up following a curve out to the middle of nowhere.
demonstration of the Law of One
redefiningcommunity.wordpress.com/2014/01/09/the-black-hole/