Spectrum Comprehension

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It is very essential for us to understand the spectrum and parameter analysis in order to understand the coherence we find in nature and the behavioral pattern of cognitive dissonance in human behavior.


Everything in nature we find is composed of matter we believe; but in reality it is matter and anti-matter. All matter is composed of molecules that make up the matter collectively. These molecules are composed of tiny particles known as atoms, which further are composed of electrons, protons and neutrons. These subatomic particles are further composed of even smaller particles known as quarks. But what is important here is that when we look up in between all these tiny particles and tinier fundamentals is that 99.99999…% of all matter is just empty space. This is very crucial information to be understood and rather accepted to follow the spectrum of reality we experience.


This means we almost do not exist or we exist only in the form of empty spaces and just a minor negligible and immeasurable value/amount of solid tangible matter.

The problem with our modern analysis technique is that we try to enforce constants and measurable values to everything, in turn putting everything in finite boxes of our experiential spectrum. But this does not necessarily mean that existence is futile or delusive beyond our measured spectrum. It is only our ego and cognitive dissonance which rejects the possibility of the infinite and the possibility of our inability to set a constant or a measuring scale for this very infinite reality. We give parameters and finite spaces for us to examine, experience and keep us in boxes of fake reality trying to convince ourselves of this as the only reality in existence and everything within and beyond as a mere myth or accidental occurrence.


We see this cognitive dissonance everywhere in human civilization today. For example, we believe only what we see, but it is funny when our vision parameter is not even measurable in terms of the infinite spectrum of potentially visible reality. Buffalos can see only in black and white, to them pink, blue, red, yellow and other colors do not exist. We in comparison to dogs can hear a very little in both higher and lower pitches. But does that mean the colors do not exist or does it mean the higher and lower pitches from our calculable parameters do not exist? Certainly not!

In fact if we know for a fact that 99.99999…% of all matter including us is just empty space then should we not consider space-based theories instead of tangible physics as we do today? It may be, in my opinion, a better alternative to rather study the relativity of space and particles to figure out the patterns of reality than to study the particle by itself and creating an imaginary finite boundary of exploration.
We are truly infinite and must experience the reality as the infinite it is as we are.

-The Civil Illuminator

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