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Originally Posted by Mikal Spiral Path...because of my experience with my own consciousness and experiences with proprioception I kind of believe that the phenomena of "gravity" is about the sensory system in its entirety. Is it possible that our senses are a vector possible to follow these vector paths you speak of?? Is it possible for a reconnect to vectors of sense that this could be shifting gyrations??? Could be far off base here but if you do not ask you will never know....smiles
Mikal |
Thanks, Mikal, for your interest in my post - and you are right: If you do not ask you will never know.
Anyway, I can't give you an absolutely correct answer offhand because I don't know anything about your experiences, but if you yourself think about it carefully maybe you can find the answer on your own. Here I can only give you my own preliminary musings about your suggestion and question.
Consciousness in the brain works with electromagnetism and electromagnetism works mainly with photons. So if we can assign a certain "mass" to a photon (though many people deny that photons might have mass) that whips around in our nervous system, we have a photon with velocity or momentum - i.e. it a vector, such as you suggested. And that really makes, for example, the observed dual nature of light - a particle following a rather tightly wound spiral path which, when there are a great number of photons to make a long train of particles moving on a spiral path, would appear like a wave. Gyrating means rotating, revolving, whirl - all implying turning around a fixed point which itself might move along in a straight line. But photons with their minuscule masses are, of course, easily perturbed by other close masses in the SG gravitational model and so this straight line shifts directions. So, when the axis of the gyrations shifts and thus also the direction of the photon vector, its momentum changes too. And those momentum changes can, and probably also will, precipitate all kinds of phenomena. In the macroscopic world on the surface of the Earth they might produce earthquakes or varous weather patterns and in the sub-microscopic world of the photon they might produce psychic experiences. -
Well, at least that's my opinion - and I may be all wrong. Maybe some day somebody might think of appropriate experiments along these lines and then we might get an answer.
Spiral Path