The very word everything enables confusion to rise up and blind us from the simplicity
of thing-one energy "appearing" as many.
Hi Michael
Surely if it appears as 'many' it will appear as different things.
Is not energy the thing which only results from things interacting?
arthur
Hi Michael
In trying to understand your single entity idea I was I was thinking towards: If a thing is distinct from another thing although it is constucted from the same thing (energy) it will have a boundry (if on recognised the boundry one would recognise it as a thing) so, perhaps, because energy is the product of things interacting it is this what produces everything.
Does that make sense?
arthur. PS, what does the thumbs down thing mean?
Yes Athur it does make sense,I understand what you are saying.This concept of Thing
that I am trying to put across is about understanding that there is but energy,which arises
from the will of the Absolute,this energy vibrates at different frequences,giving rise to the notion that there are many "forces" which we then give names for,like,gravity,light,
magnetism,atoms,quarks,etc,etc,all there really is IS energy-period!
warm regards michael.
Humilty,coupled with boldness,surprises truth to
reveal herself?
Michael if I start a poll now i am sure there is more votes for there is nothing than there is for there is everything but i'm not sure how many votes there are for "thing". And now is there "thing" or "no-thing".
Energy is All in the sense that it ravels into knots of form call 'particles' and 'forces' from spin or whatever it does in its bundles that are so energetic as to be or act as 'solids'.
As all conserved energies sum to 0, there is no prior cause needed.
So, there really is only one kind of 'thing', but its manifestations are everywhere in separate and different forms.
Yes, indeed, Arthur, and that's what Jim Marsh is doing or has done:
http://www.fluidenergytheory.com/
He also has an FET thread here on ToeQuest:
http://www.toequest.com/forum/your-t...gy-theory.html
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