| Re: Thought: The missing force According to the extensive study of Naomi Ozaniec into the ancient Qabalah
system which translates into The tree of Life this would be the Big Bang or what could be called our roots, she states:
"In the simplest physical terms, "water" (emotion) represents matter, "fire" (electromagnetic force) is energy, and "air" (thought) is the space that allows the two to interact. Fire or the electromagnetic is the strong nuclear or pionic force which builds the nucleus together represented by "water" (emotion.) The "air" (thought) represents the weak nuclear force is the cohesive force which counteracts the electromagnetic force within the particle itself. The fourth force gravity corresponds to "earth" (sense/sensation) which is a confluence of the other three. Within the experiential, "fire" (electromagnetic force) represents the radiation of energy, while "water" (emotion) represents the absorption of energy. These are thesis and antithesis, giving and receiving, which themselves are manifestations of cause and affect. "Air" (thought) represents the transmission of energy, which is the synthesis linking the two.
I thought this was interesting because it might explain why thought is not normally experiened as a force...emotion is rather dummed down through our relationships with outer life, culture and society...it is in other words cultured out of us which could explain thought as a missing force.
peace...Mikal |