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relative perspectives of consciousness

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It has recently come to my attention that everything must be, a matter of the relative perspective of the algorythems of consciousness.

Let me explain, we (and everything that is) is made up of tiny particles traveling at the speed of light. At the speed of light time stands still, therefore these particles already exist eveywhere all at once relative to their own perspective. It is only through conscious observation that things can achieve a status of place, momentum, wieght, entropy, and order.

If this is true than the structure of all things, from the smallest entities which entertain the dynamics of strings and heat to the very large dark matter that holds galaxies and verses in place, is all an amplified fractile pattern of original consciousness.

 

Or to look at it another way:

The particles that make up all things are not moving at all. But we perceive things through a field of relativity that gives us an illusion of particle movement, place, entropy, weight, and time. Our relative field of consciousness provides us our very own illusion of reality.

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