Chapter 2 Organization Of Space-Time In The Universe

The universe follows a pattern. Therefore, the organization of all units of space-time in the universe follows a pattern. The pattern of organization of the atom, and of smaller units of space-time, is identical to the pattern of organization of the solar system, and of larger units of space-time.

As scientists better understand the universe, they have come to believe that there are some one hundred trillion stars in the Milky Way galaxy, and that there are some one hundred trillion galaxies in the universe. Therefore, just as the things in nature that mankind sees are composed of a tremendous number of atoms, the universe itself is composed of a tremendous number of stars.

The solar system is large, and mankind can observe it 'directly'. Much can be seen even with the naked eye. Atoms are extremely small, however, and cannot be seen directly. Indirect methods must be used, and assumptions must be inferred to account for experimental results. It is possible to better understand the organization of the atom and other units of space-time by comparing them with the organization of the solar system.

It has been estimated that perhaps ninety percent of the atoms in the universe are hydrogen atoms. The nucleus of hydrogen atoms contains a single proton. As well, most of the stars in the universe are single suns. It is estimated that some ninety percent of the remaining atoms are helium atoms, with two protons, just as most suns that are not alone are in the form of 'binary' stars, or two stars that form a single star system. A very small percentage of atoms in the universe are more complex than this, just as there can only be a very small percentage of star systems that are more complex than this.

The current model of the hydrogen atom assumes '1' proton in the nucleus, around which revolves '1' electron. Most of the space (mass) of the solar system is located in the sun, just as most of the space in a hydrogen atom is located in the nucleus. However, the sun does not have only one planet in orbit around it. There are nine planets, of various sizes, as well as their moons, asteroids, comets, space 'dust', etc. According to this pattern, the 'electron' around the hydrogen atom is not a single unit of space-time, but is the center of gravity of all space-time that revolves around it.

The bath of light that is emitted by the sun holds all local space-time in a field of gravity. The planets are firmly in orbit around the sun. Beyond the end of the solar system, the gravity of the sun is much less, as its light has aged. In the same way, the nucleus of the hydrogen atom emits light that firmly holds all local space-time in a field of gravity. The distance between atoms is so great that the attraction of the gravity is much less on space-time beyond a certain distance from the nucleus.

When an atom is hit by greater light from a source outside of the atom, the 'electron' moves into a higher 'orbital'. In other words, it moves farther away from the nucleus. The greater energy of motion through space increases the size of the orbit.

When a solar system is hit by a source of light from outside the solar system, it also increases in energy of motion through space, and the orbits of the planets increase. This is why the orbits of the planets are in the shape of an ellipse, and not in the shape of a circle. On one side of the sun the effect of the greatest source of gravity from beyond the solar system, the gravity from the center of the universe, is much greater than when the planets are on the other side of the sun, as the gravity has not yet aged and so weakened by first passing through the sun. The greater energy causes the orbits to increase, resulting in elliptical orbits.

Stars are large enough that scientists can measure them well enough to conclude that stars are not all the same size, just as scientists know that the planets in the solar system are not all the same size. Atoms, however, are so small that scientists cannot measure them well enough to conclude that all atoms are not the same size. Yet, in the measurement of both, light, gravity, is the only source of information about their relative sizes. Why might two hydrogen atoms with nuclei of different sizes or with 'electrons' of different sizes appear, from analysis of their light, to have identical mass?

Consider the solar system, which consists of a sun and its satellites. Assume that we are in a position so distant that we can see only the light that is emitted by the solar system, and cannot distinguish the individual 'objects' within it. The idea will be the same whether we increase or decrease the mass of the sun or increase or decrease the mass of the planets. Therefore, let us remove Saturn from the solar system. Saturn has a significant mass, and so generates a significant amount of gravity in the form of light. Without this light, without this gravity, the rate of motion of the sun through space decreases. As its motion through space decreases, the mass of the sun decreases. As the motion of the sun through space and the mass of the sun decrease, the amount of light that is emitted by the sun decreases. This causes the rate of motion through space of all other planets in the solar system to decrease, which results in a corresponding decrease in the mass of each as well. The decrease in the motion through space of the planets results in a decrease in the size of the orbit of each remaining planet. As the orbits of the planets decrease in size, and as they decrease their distance from the sun, the strength of the gravity of the sun increases, and as well the strength of the gravity of the planets on the sun increases. Finally, an equilibrium is reached, and the orbits stabilize. What is the nature of the new orbits? The smaller orbits of the planets around the sun results in greater gravity. Greater gravity increases the rate of motion through space of the sun and the planets. Greater motion through space is accompanied by greater mass. The net effect of removing Saturn is that the sun has the same mass as before, and the planets have the same total mass as before.

A hydrogen atom is 'stable' when there is an 'electron' in revolution around it. If the 'electron' is removed, the atom becomes 'unstable', and is more subject to gravity of other atoms. In like manner, all stars must have a 'solar system' to be stable. Without a solar system, a star will be more subject to the gravity of other stellar bodies. When the light from a star in space is measured to determine the mass of the star, a part of that mass represents the influence of its solar system on the star.

Chapter 3 Unification Of The '4' Forces

The science that has been developed by the speakers of the Indo-European languages recognizes '4' forces in the universe. This is consistent with their primary orientation to '4' dimensions of space-time.

Scientists would like to unify the '4' forces into '1' force. It is now possible to unify the '4' forces in the same way that religion has been able to unify the '4' dimensional pantheons of gods to '1' unified god, and just as awareness of the year enabled unification of the '4' four dimensional units of time into '1' unified 'infinite' cycle of time.

There is only '1' force in the universe, the force of light. The universe as a whole is the '1' (Yang), time (Yang). Space (Yin) is the '2' (Yin) to the '1' (Yang) of time (Yang). Light is itself a subdivision of the Yin of space. As light is Yin, and as light is a subdivision of Yang and Yin, light itself can continue to be subdivided 'infinitely' into further subdivisions of Yang and Yin.

The solar system is a '5' dimensional unit of space-time. Life in the solar system can therefore currently develop conscious awareness of '5' dimensions of space-time. The body of mankind is designed to become aware of '5' dimensions of space-time. Mankind has '5' fingers on each of '2' (Yang and Yin) hands, mankind has '5' senses by which to become aware of the environment, etc., and so the body of mankind is designed to become aware of all '5' dimensions of the '5' dimensional solar system of which he is a part. An awareness of '5' dimensions includes '1' subdivision into Yang and Yin. Mankind has only '2' sides of the body, and so can be aware of '1' subdivision into Yang and Yin. The '3'rd dimension of awareness in Chinese symbolizes 'heaven', 'earth', and 'mankind'. This corresponds to the '3'rd dimension of the universe of 'time', 'space', and 'light'. The position of 'mankind' corresponds to the position of 'light'. There is one primary subdivision of the body of mankind into Yang and Yin. Therefore, mankind can sense awareness of only '1' subdivision of light into '1' subdivision of Yang and Yin.

In order to unify the '4' forces in the '5'th dimension of awareness, it must be recognized that the force of light does not symbolize '4' forces but '5' forces. The '4' forces are known as the gravitational force, the electro-magnetic force, the strong force, and the weak force. The '5'th force is the force of 'unity'.

In other words, the '4' (Yin) forces that speakers of English (and other languages that orient to '4' (Yin) dimensions) recognize in space (Yin) are subdivided (Yin) forces, as they symbolize space as well as time. In addition to these '4' forces, there is a '5'th (Yang) force, the force of time (Yang). Time (Yang) moves in '1' (Yang) direction, forward (Yang) toward the unity (Yang) that gives birth (Yang) to another cycle of existence.

Light is the '1' force in the universe, the force of unity. Just as mankind is aware of the '1' universe in the form of '1' subdivision into Yang and Yin, mankind is aware of the '1' light in the form of '1' subdivision of the unity into Yang and Yin. The Yang nature of light is the force of attraction, which is also known as 'gravity'. The Yin nature of light is the force of repulsion. Attraction is the Yang to the Yin of repulsion of the '1' force of light.

The '1'st force is Yang, as '1' is Yang. As the '1'st force is Yang, it works in '1' (Yang) direction. The one direction is known as 'attraction'. Attraction is a force that pulls units of space-time together, such that they will form '1'. Thus, the Yang force of attraction is a force that creates unity, which is Yang. Attraction is the force that enables the subdivided (Yin) units of space-time in the universe to evolve again into a unity (Yang) of space-time. This the nature of the force of 'gravity'.

Light travels outward (Yang) from a unit of space-time, and when it encounters other space-time, it causes that space-time to travel in motion through space in the opposite direction, inward (Yin). As the space-time reacts by increasing motion through space in the direction of the source of light, it is being attracted (Yang) to that source.

The '2'nd force is Yin, as '2' is Yin. As the '2'nd force is Yin, it works in '2' (Yin) directions. The two directions are known as 'attraction' and 'repulsion'. The Yang and Yin nature of light interact such that where there is attraction (Yang) there is also repulsion (Yin), and these '2' achieve a state of balance. Repulsion is a force that pushes things apart, such that they will form '2'. Thus, the Yin force of repulsion is a force that creates subdivision (Yin). Repulsion is the force that enables Yang to evolve into Yin. This the nature of the 'electro-magnetic' force.

The Yang force of attraction increases the rate of motion of space-time through space (Yin). The greater the Yin, the greater the motion through space, the greater the Yin force of repulsion in relation to the Yang force of attraction, and the greater will be the tendency of the '2' units of space-time to remain '2' and not to become '1'. The greater the motion of space-time through space, the greater the tendency of the space-time to go in circular orbit around the center of gravity that is attracting it. The greater the rate of motion through space, the larger the orbit of revolution, and the less will be the attraction to the other unit of space-time. The circular orbit becomes elliptical due to the gravity from the center of the universe.

As a result of the evolution of science, mankind has developed tools that enable an increasingly sophisticated understanding of the 'atom', the fundamental building block of our solar system. Mankind has no sensory awareness of the existence of atoms, and without these tools, mankind would have no concrete awareness at all. Subatomic particles are part of a different dimension of existence. Mankind can indirectly measure a small amount of the gravity of atoms of space-time, but does not realize that it is the same interaction of time and space as occurs in our solar system. In the '6'th dimension of the atom, the subdivision of light into Yang and Yin is further subdivided into Yang and Yin, into another of the 'infinite' subdivisions of light, as light is Yin. This '2'nd subdivision is the only other subdivision of which mankind has now begun to be aware.

As the '2' (Yin) forces of attraction and repulsion subdivide to become '4' forces, the '2' forces now form a relationship of Yang within Yin and Yin within Yang, or attraction within repulsion and repulsion within attraction.

The '3'rd (Yang) force is known as the 'strong' force, which is Yang. It is much faster (Yang) and more powerful (Yang) than the '4'th (Yin) force, known as the 'weak' (Yin) force, which is slower (Yin) and less powerful (Yin). As the strong force is Yang, it is a force of attraction. It is considered to be the force that attracts the protons to each other in the nucleus in the face of the repulsion due to the electro-magnetic force. In other words, the strong force is attraction in the face of repulsion, or Yang within Yin.

As the weak force is Yin, it is a force of repulsion. It is considered to be the force that repulses 'electrons' from the nucleus of atoms, against the force of attraction that holds them together. In other words, the weak force is repulsion in the face of attraction or Yin within Yang.

The strong force and the weak force are the Yang and Yin subdivisions of the gravitational and electro-magnetic forces. Gravity and electro-magnetism are subdivisions of the force of unity, the force of light. Eventually, light will unify all space with all time in the universe, and the universe will end.

Chapter 4 The '6'th Dimension

The human species lives in a world of '5' dimensions. Mankind has '5' senses by which to become aware of the '5' dimensions of the universe. Yet, is this all that there is? Scientists have developed tools that have enables awareness of the atom. The atom is mankind's insight into another dimension, the '6'th dimension.

The '2' nuclear forces in the atom, the strong force and the weak force, are the same Yang and Yin forces as gravity and electro-magnetism that occur in the solar system. Mankind thinks of interactions within the atom as occurring within (as a subdivision of) the solar system. Instead, think in terms of a '5' dimensional relationship of particles of space-time from the perspective of the dimension of the atom. A nucleus with '2' protons, for example, would have '2' units of space-time. Each would emit light to attract the other, in the same way that '2' stars would attract each other. And yet, that very attraction (Yang) would increase the rate of motion through space (Yin) and establish a balance of repulsion (Yin) with attraction (Yang). Because mankind looks at the dimension of the atom from the perspective of the dimension of the solar system, mankind 'sees' a subdivision of light into a '2'nd subdivision into Yang and Yin.

As light (Yin) can be subdivided 'infinitely', each atom is a 'solar system'. Each atom has a 'sun', 'planets', etc. Their interactions of light enable this 'solar system' to evolve as a unit. Such a 'solar system' is also composed of its own 'atoms', its building blocks of space-time. Each of those atoms is also a solar system, at another level of the '6'th dimension of space-time, a solar system that is composed of its own atoms, with an 'infinite' level of subdivisions.

From a symmetrical perspective, our solar system is but an 'atom' in another 'solar system' of similar structure at a higher level of this '6'th dimension. In that solar system, light acts as a Yin force, a force of both attraction (Yang) and repulsion (Yin). Intelligent life that formed on a planet in this solar system, of which our solar system is but an 'atom', would learn to subdivide their force of light, its attraction (Yang) and its repulsion (Yin), into another subdivision of Yang within Yin and Yin within Yang, in order to understand the nature of space-time inside of its atoms. The nature of the force of light in our solar system would look from their perspective like a '2'nd '2' forces, Yang within Yin and Yin within Yang, whereas from our perspective, without awareness of the '1'st subdivision from their perspective, we would recognize only '1' subdivision of attraction (Yang) and repulsion (Yin) in our solar system.

The solar system has evolved to the point that organic life has evolved on this planet. The earth has '1' sun, '1' moon, etc., such that it can evolve awareness of '5' dimensions of space-time. Mankind has awareness of '5' dimensions. The solar system has not yet evolved to the degree of organization such that life within the solar system can become aware of a cycle of time that enables direct awareness of a '6'th dimension, and so the body of mankind is organized to become aware of '5' dimensions. There are longer cycles of time than the year of which mankind can become aware within the solar system, such as the cycle of Jupiter, but the life span of mankind is too short to integrate this into the awareness.

The universe of which people are aware when their mind and body interact with the light of the universe is a '5' dimensional universe. Mankind has only recently, within the last ten thousand years, become aware of the '5'th dimension. Science has recently begun to become aware of a '6'th dimension of space-time. Just as there are an 'infinite' number of universes, as that is the nature of a cyclic universe, there are probably 'infinite' dimensions within the universe. Whereas the '6'th dimension is a dimension of 'infinite' depth, perhaps, for example, in subsequent dimensions there exist simultaneous dimensions of existence, which exist in the same space at the same time.

Chapter 5 The Consciousness Of The Universe

Speakers of Chinese are aware that there is a 'conscious' force in the universe. This force, this consciousness, is known in Chinese as 'Qi'. ('Qi' is pronounced like 'chee' in 'cheese'.) Qi, this 'force of life', connects each living thing, each unit of space-time, with everything else in the entire universe. Qi follows a '12' stage cyclic flow through each body, through each unit of space-time, over the course of the '12' hour day.

Some doctors and other practitioners of 'Qi Gong', , can interact with the flow of Qi in another person's body. This interaction can take both the form of influencing another person's Qi and the form of recognizing the influence of the other person's Qi.

People emit an extremely large amount of light, an extremely large amount of gravity, only part of which is in the visible spectrum. As light is Yin, each subdivision into Yang and Yin can be further subdivided into Yang and Yin. The light that is emitted by a person will vary as the person's mood changes, health changes, thoughts change, etc. There is information in the light that conveys feelings of being 'happy', 'sad', etc. For example, upon walking into a room, it is often possible to 'feel' the atmosphere in the room, such as anger or tension or joy, because people learn to be aware of and understand certain changes in the gravity in the vicinity of their bodies.

It has long been recognized that some people apparently have the ability to be aware of 'paranormal' information from the light of others. Light travels very quickly across the entire earth, making long distance communication between people theoretically possible, although as the distance increases the frequency of light that connects any two people decreases.

The human body constantly absorbs a tremendous amount of light. The earth contains a large amount of space, or mass, and this space consumes a tremendous amount of energy. The consumption of all of this energy is enabled by light. All subatomic particles are in rapid motion through space, and so everything in nature is constantly generating a tremendous amount of light. As well, light is constantly bombarding each person from all over the universe. The sun constantly bathes people's bodies with light. As this light is absorbed by the space-time in a person's body, that space-time reacts by emitting light. These waves of light will travel billions of years, until the end of the universe. It takes time for emitted light to travel to increasingly distant points in space-time. The light from each unit of space-time is constantly interacting with all other units of space-time in the universe. This interaction, gravity, constantly connects everything and every body in the universe with everything else in the universe. However, because the light from each unit of space-time that hits a body differs in age, no two units of space-time interact at exactly the 'same' time.

The Japanese language symbolizes the Chinese concept of Qi, under the name 'Ki'. ('Ki' is pronounced like 'key'.) Ki plays a very important role in the Japanese understanding of nature. This Japanese Ki clearly symbolizes the nature of light. For example, in Japanese it is possible to state that a person's Ki is 'long' or 'short' ('Ki ga nagai', 'Ki ga mijikai'). These phrases can be understood to refer to the light that is emitted by the person, and as to whether is has a 'long' or 'short' wavelength. If a person emits light of a long wavelength, and so low frequency and low energy, he is 'patient', 'long-tempered', etc. If a person emits light with a short wavelength, and so high frequency and high energy, he is 'impatient', 'short-tempered', etc.

All space-time in the universe is in a state of constant interaction with all other space-time in the universe. Each unit of space-time, each person, each solar system, etc. is constantly being hit by light from all other space-time in the universe, although increasingly distant points in space interact at increasingly distant points in time. In other words, although 'my' present is here, now, 'I' do not interact with any other object in the universe at its here or now. The more distant an object is in space, the older is its light when it arrives at 'my' here and now, and so the farther into the past of the object 'I' interact. When the light from 'you' hits 'me', 'I' am here, now, but 'you' are no longer at the here and now that 'I' see, as this is now a part of 'your' past, and 'you' have moved to a new here and now during the time that 'your' light traveled from 'your' here and now to 'my' here and now.

The light that travels throughout the universe, and which enables all space-time in the universe to become aware of all other space-time in the universe, is a 'consciousness'. The entire universe, which is '1' interaction of time and space, and which can be subdivided 'infinitely' into subdivisions of time and space, is the consciousness that is nature. This consciousness is often symbolized by the speakers of languages that orient to four dimensions of space-time, such as English, by the word 'god'.

This solar system is '1' unit of space-time. Subdivided units of space-time within the solar system each form '1' unit of space-time, '1' unit of consciousness, which interact with the rest of the solar system as '1' unit of space-time.

The solar system is a conscious unit of space-time, and the solar system is alive, as it follows a cycle. The solar system has evolved to the point that there is organic life within it. The interaction of the consciousness (the space-time) of the earth with the sun, the moon, etc. has evolved increasingly complex life. Eventually, the species Homo Sapiens was born. Homo Sapiens represents a very evolved stage in the life of the solar system. The consciousness that is the solar system has evolved a subdivided unit of space-time, Homo Sapiens, which has become aware of the consciousness of the universe. Mankind has become 'conscious'. Mankind is conscious of the consciousness of the solar system in the universe. The solar system is now at a stage of evolution wherein life in the solar system has become conscious of '5' dimensions of the consciousness that is the universe.

Space-time evolves over time. It takes time for the hydrogen atoms that were formed in the Big Bang to evolve into a star. It takes time for the atoms in a star to fuse together to produce heavier elements, such as carbon, iron, gold, etc. It takes time for there to evolve an earth, for there to exist oxygen to combine with hydrogen to make water, etc. Just as it takes time for a single cell fertilized egg to evolve into life that can be aware of itself, it takes time for space-time to evolve into a solar system with life that can be aware of itself. Any solar system that can form life most probably will, once it has evolved sufficiently, and the 'time' of evolution depends on distance from the center of the universe.

The species Homo Sapiens has only become aware of the '5'th dimension within the last ten thousand years. Each person becomes aware of the '5'th dimension around the age of puberty. Homo Sapiens as a species has therefore only recently entered 'puberty'. The species Homo Sapiens, the solar system, the universe, will continue to evolve. Eventually, Homo Sapiens will evolve into other species, which will be able to be aware of higher dimensions of space-time in the universe.

The rate of evolution of life that is aware of the consciousness of the universe is not constant all over the universe. The Big Bang sent space-time outward from the origin of the universe, just as the species Homo Sapiens migrated outward from the origin of mankind in Africa. The center of the universe is in very slow motion through space, compared with the progressively faster and faster receding galaxies and solar systems. The center of the universe is therefore moving the most quickly through time. The center is the most evolved, the oldest, place in the universe, just as mankind in Africa is the oldest and most evolved.

The center of the universe is the oldest place in the universe. If the light that reaches the earth now from the center of the universe is 10 or 15 billion years old, the light that is leaving the center of the universe today is 10 or 15 billion years more evolved. If this far from the center of the universe solar systems are becoming conscious of the consciousness that is the universe, awareness of the consciousness at the center of the universe must be much greater. The farther away from the center of the universe a galaxy or solar system, the less evolved will be its awareness of the consciousness. Just as with each person on the earth, each galaxy, each solar system, and each unit of space-time in the universe will be unique. Nature will be as diverse and distinct as it can be. There will exist in the universe every possible type of deviation of the 'laws' of nature that is allowed within the finite limits of time and space.

This solar system has developed life forms that can be aware of the consciousness of the universe because it is able to. Probably most, if not all, solar systems, and probably most, if not all, atoms, have or eventually will develop self awareness, for the reason that they all probably can.

As the solar system ages in time, and as the rate of change in motion in space decreases, the rate of evolution of the species will increase. This is why the pace of change in technology is increasing at such a great rate. Other solar systems in this galaxy are probably more similar in the stage of evolution of their life forms than galaxies that are closer to the center of the universe, which are older, or than galaxies that are farther from the center of the universe, which are younger.

People's actions and people's thinking affect the light that they emit. This light affects everyone and everything else in the universe (not all at the same time), and affects the consciousness of the entire universe. Human beings live very close to each other, relative to the great distances in the universe, and so are greatly influenced by the light and gravity and by the behavior of everyone else. The light that each person emits is gravity that will affect everyone on earth.

Even once a person 'dies', that person lives on. The reason is that all thoughts and all actions of each person affect all people by the nature of the light that they emit. All other people on the earth will be affected by this light, which will influence, to a greater or lesser degree, all future action by them.

Mankind as a species is now at an age where there are many subdivided (Yin) ways of understanding and interacting with the '1' (Yang) pattern of nature. As people are very different, each person evolves in a unique way. Some people are not happy with their way, they are 'unhappy', and so look for a better way. Most people, however, are happy with their unique way of relating to the world, to others, to 'god', etc. It is not as meaningful to ask 'Is there a best way?' as it is to ask 'Is there a best way for me?' What is best for 'me', and for other people who share 'my' set of values and 'my' way of relating to the world, is not necessarily best for any given other person, who will have his own unique set of values and his unique way of relating to the world.

Each person has a unique set of 'beliefs' about the nature of the world, which enable that person, that set of genes, and that set of experiences to function in concert with others in society. It is not necessary to desire to emulate other people's values in order to recognize them, accept them, and appreciate them as being valid for those people.

It is natural for speakers of languages that orient to four dimensions to symbolically represent nature and the universe, insofar as each person is able to be aware of nature and the universe, in the form of 'god'. People tend to symbolize nature, through a symbol known as 'god', in the form of a man. The life, nature of, and attributes of god reflect how each person understands nature to be organized and how each person feels that his life, his nature, and his attributes 'should' ideally be organized.

Organized religions are very diverse. And yet, all diversity arises from subdivisions of awareness of the same '1' nature. Diversity is good for nature. The diversity of nature is cause for respect and appreciation, not for hate or intolerance. Awareness of the diversity in diverse people's understanding of nature is an opportunity for each person to grow, and for each mind to evolve. Even though someone else's way might not be appropriate for 'me', 'I' evolve as a person, the universe evolves as a whole, as 'I' become aware that there are other ways, and that there are other people for whom these other ways are as valid and as appropriate as 'my' ways are for 'me'.

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