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shadow of X boson - 03-29-2007, 12:57 PM

Something is real when but not where it casts a shadow. Shadows could not materialize or dematerialize unless something is blocking the path of light rays. This requires interactions of light with matter. They are successfully described by QED, which is a theory about interactions between photons and negative/positive electrons.

From a relativistic quantum mechanical perspective, the appearance of shadow is the same as the absorption of a gauge boson. However, from a relativistic quantum field perspective, it is equivalent to field materialization, a reduction in the number of degrees of freedom. All non-interactive fields are presumed continuous with infinite degrees of freedom, for example, the field of the true vacuum. Once the fields begin to interact with themselves or with other fields, their infinite degrees of freedom reduce to finite degrees and three things materialize: (1) matter, (2) energy, or (3) both matter and energy. Since matter is just concentrated energy, E=mc², the shadows must then be higher powers of energy. For theoretical simplification, the non-interactive shadows are all squares of energy.


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Something is real when but not where it casts a shadow. Shadows could not materialize or dematerialize unless something is blocking the path of light rays. This requires interactions of light with matter. They are successfully described by QED, which is a theory about interactions between photons and negative/positive electrons.

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Prehaps these higher powers of energy are the W_I_L_L_ which could stand for'
Where
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Light
Located=will,the will casts a shadow over all expressed phenomena,because it essence
is light itself!

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In physics there are concepts that show much interests but very little in understanding. There is energy and this is equivalent to your Samadhi's state of consciousness. Then there is action (the product of energy and time)and this is equivalent to your concept of the will.


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In physics there are concepts that show much interests but very little in understanding. There is energy and this is equivalent to your Samadhi's state of consciousness. Then there is action (the product of energy and time)and this is equivalent to your concept of the will.

There is a saying that is so mis-understood that its "real" meaning has been lost
from the conscious perception of 99% of the race,that saying is simply,"Where there
IS a WILL there is a WAY ?

This energy "super-consciousness"is deposited within the being who has achieved the
state of Samadhi,as all resistance falls to zero,a quantum shift occurs and a "Purer form
of WILL" becomes evident on the dence physical plane.!


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Re: shadow of X boson - 04-07-2007, 12:22 PM

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This energy "super-consciousness"is deposited within the being who has achieved the state of Samadhi
Repeating my purpose of extending human lifespan to several hundred years I can say that all elementary particles classified as undetectable: graviton, X-boson, magnetic monopole, Higgs boson, all those supersymmetric partners, and the right-handed neutrinos have all achieved the state of SAMADHI. But now physicists are trying to bring them back here to mortal reality.


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