In the search for energy, force, materials and matrixes, could there be another key in the way we are with each other?
Straight to the point - what is love? Silly question? I don't think so. The one force that drives everything living to do what it does can't be a force to be reckoned with lightly. I take it here that love and fear are polar opposites, thus part and parcel of the same thing, one built on preservation and the other on procreation. Particles have relationships. The science tells us that - arguing with the science in this respect is like saying dolphins aren't sentient. Once upon a time we might have been forgiven for thinking so, but not any more. We've evolved our conscious commodity to the extent that we know things now we'd not have thought possible a couple of centuries ago. Our lifetimes are nanoseconds on the cosmic scale and there's an awful lot of learning to pack in there, if we want to achieve something with 'Humanity' that might actually be worth achieving. Let's just say for argument's sake that love works somewhere in the electromagnetic field. After all, it's this field which defines life to be living, and we know it has a spectrum of workable parts. Infra red keeps things warm, ultra violet keeps things clean. In simple terms, we know quite a lot already, but there are huge missing links in our information cache, so scientists struggle to constrain everything they find into boxes which have existed in the human mind for 100 years. These boxes need expanding and we have an awful lot of alum keys, I'm sure, right under our noses. Build the quantum laws into the EM spectrum, and the picture might look a little different. The EM spectrum looks like a straight line moving from one identified waveform to the next. Bear in mind that visible light only forms a tiny section of that spectrum, and that new treatments using laser light have unearthed dozens of new sub-sections in the infra red band alone! Could we perhaps consider some variants on the theme, taking into account the unnerving propensity for oscillation, and the abstract nuance of non-locality, together with the tangled hierarchy which really can't be ignored on the human level?
In the search for energy, force, materials and matrixes, could there be another key in the way we are with each other?
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AuthorKathy Ratcliffe has studied quantum mechanics since 1997 in a life surrounded by birds and animals, She's a metaphysicist, if such a thing exists, looking as we all are for the inevitable bridge between humanity and particle physics. Archives
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