Sunday, September 18, 2005

Auroville, India and the Wave Structure of Matter Theory

Although today was pretty lame, it ended up being pretty damn enlightening...and almost synchronous...

Then, came across a website that someone had posted on Auroville, India. She didn't have a lot to say about it but I checked it out anyway. And I'm glad I did.

From the future to the present: see the AV map on  line

"Auroville wants to be a universal town where men and women of all countries are able to live in peace and progressive harmony above all creeds, all politics and all nationalities. The purpose of Auroville is to realise human unity."

It's a community that wants to eliminate the use of money, provide shelter for all its citizens where personal property no longer exists, where all citizens contribute to its development, and where education is free. The population is around 2000 and it has residents from all over the world. It's my dream society. Looks like it anyway. Plus, its in India so its close to the Dalai Lama and Buddhist holy sites, and it has beach around. I am definitley going to be researching that place as a possible destination for the future. To see more on Auroville, India check out www.auroville.org

After I'd finished looking at that for a while, I continued my internet trek for metaphysical poetry,and instead came across some information on a very enlightening theory in physics that helps to explain the interconnectedness of alll things. Its called the Wave Structure of Matter (WSM) theory. Instead of the usual physics claims (that the most elementary units of matter are particles) WSM states that instead, matter exists as spherical standing waves in space.

Represents Spherical In-Wave (our future) flowing In to form the Wave-Center (our present) + Represents Spherical Out-Wave (our past) flowing Out of the Wave-Center (our present) = Combined In-Waves and Out-Waves form a Spherical Standing Wave about the Wave Center (our present). This explains the particle / wave duality of Matter. Matter is a Spherical Standing Wave - the Wave-Center causes the 'particle' effect of matter. This rough diagram shows how the In-Waves and Out-Waves form a Standing Wave around the Wave-Center 'particle'.

It's a revolutionary hypothesis, and makes a whole lot of sense. I'll perhaps expand on this later, but in the meantime, you can check it out at www.spaceandmotion.com

I'm a bit tired now, so I'm going to go throw on a movie and go to sleep. I'm going to take my son to the fair tomorrow and want to be well enough rested for it.

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