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Oscillation Soup

12/1/2017

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Many things have been written about electrons - crucial communicators across the reality field, holding together the fabric of atoms in a light sea of nothingness. Electrons are fuzzy and indeterminable, as if they're not really there. For this reason, under certain conditions they're considered 'virtual particles'. The maths might be complicated but the concept is easy. (Luckily Scientific American (linked behind 'virtual particles') doesn't bother with the maths.)

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Electrons and quarks being components of matter with neutrinos and quarks being oscillators, this trinity points to an exchange mechanism tied up between the three. Analogically (or possibly even literally), If your mind is connected to (an)other mind(s) and your electrons are conversing, you're exchanging information about the deepest core fabric of your being, since the parts of you which are engaged in the process are vibrating at varying frequencies while finding others 'on the same wavelength'. This month, research has captured electron oscillation - see the story here - so the family of three suddenly looks variably interesting, with everything (everyone) changing into variations of itself (themselves) on a continuous basis.

As our relationships mirror our states, we can assess our evolutionary status by understanding our quantum involvement. With time and light as constants in the equation that we know, both being subject to variables under certain conditions, the events casting light on our current situations can be given as much or as little credence in our energy creation as they need. We're not bound by the constraints of physics, since life and consciousness are currently beyond the scope of physics as we know it. The Standard Model will be found, no doubt, to have a lot to answer for, and may even be tempted to broadcast an apology. In the meantime, we have work to do, in trusting the depths of our communication systems to get us to levels of interaction and independence that balance into a decent, solid state.


UPDATE 2020
The Quantumology group on Facebook is exploring these fields right now, with live videos every Monday, a great team of physicists in the group to answer questions and share ideas, plus many non-scientists like myself who got caught up in the quantum vortex. We're all after the same thing - deeper questions, more options, better understandings. Come along and take part - this journey is so worth it, it's unreal. 

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    Kathy 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.

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