Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Material and Non-material Events




Light is the transmission of material events. Gravity is the transmission of non-material events. Temporal mass produces material events and spacial mass produces non-material events. Fractal mass is composed of spacial mass and temporal mass. We experience spacial mass as matter and temporal mass as light. If mass produces an event, then it is the temporal component of mass that will transmit the event to us in the form of light. Gravity transmits information produced by non-material events. Since the speed of light is tied to mass as its temporal component, then gravity is not tied to the speed of light since it is produced by non-material events. This means that a material event produces 2 kinds of information. One kind of information is of a material nature and travels at the speed of light. The other kind of information is of a spacial nature and travels independent of the speed of light. This means that gravity can arrive with spacial information at the same time, before, or after light arrives with temporal information.
The human mind uses light to create history, and the human body uses gravity to create knowledge. Gravity gives rise to unconscious information since a non-material event produced it. Light gives rise to conscious information since a material event produced it. The unconscious mind can exist at the same time, before, or after the conscious mind since gravity travels independent of light. Humans use the unconscious mind to interact with the conscious mind. For example, at point A an event occurs, and at point B stands an observer. The information about the event at point A is carried to point B in the form of light and gravity. Light will reach the observer at point B either at the same time, before, or after gravity from the event depending on the speed of gravity produced by the event. At point B Light will produce history for the observer and gravity will produce knowledge for the observer. History will move into the 4th dimension as a period of time, since light travels at a constant speed and only the frequency needs to be recalled to reproduce its wavelength. Knowledge will remain contained in the matter of the observer, since gravity travels at a variable speed and both velocity and frequency needs to be recalled to reproduce the wavelength. Light leaving the event at point A travels in 3 dimensions through the symmetry of space at a constant speed. History leaving the observer at point B travels in 1 dimension through the asymmetry of time at a constant rate. The Gravity wave leaving the event at point A travels in 3 dimensions through the symmetry of space at a speed independent of the speed of light. Knowledge contained within the matter of the observer at point B travels in 3 dimensions through the symmetry of space at a wavelength independent to the period of history. Just as gravity can travel at speeds slower than the speed of light, faster than the speed of light, or equal to the speed of light, knowledge can travel within the matter of the observer at rates slower than the rate of history, faster than the rate of history, or equal to the rate of history. When knowledge aligns with a certain piece of history, then that piece of history is recalled as a memory. Since history moves at a constant rate in one direction into the past and knowledge moves at a variable rate in two directions between the past and present, then one period of history can align with many periods of knowledge. This means that memory is dependent only upon the period of history, but memory is dependent upon the period and velocity of knowledge. Light moves with the energy of a 2-dimensional transverse wave. History moves with zero point energy. Light is the metric of space, and history is the metric of time. Light is the metric of space because it has a constant rate through space and therefore can be used to measure distances between events. History is the metric of time because it has a constant rate through time and therefore can be used to measure time between events. Space and time, light and history, gravity and knowledge all relate the spacial with the temporal. Time and space is the medium through which light and gravity travel. Time and space is the medium through which history and knowledge travel. Matter converts space to time by converting light to history at a constant rate for material events, and matter converts gravity to knowledge at a variable rate for non-material events.

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