30 January 2015

Quarks And Vortices

Quarks And Vortices 

Physical atoms are made up of vortices of energy, and Quantum physics has left scientists all over the world baffled, especially in the discovery that our physical material reality, is in fact ... not really physical at all. Everything we call real, is made of things that cannot be regarded as real. Yeah ... I know. You're thinking "what is this guy saying?" Well, it seems as though the great philosophers of our ancient past were indeed right, our senses really do deceive us. 

Again, our physical material reality, really IS NOT physical at all. The meaning and significance of these findings within our quantum world have led to countless ideas and theories, some of which can be placed in the "pseudo-science" label. Scientific evidence in this article will show the connections between consciousness and what we call reality and how these can be denied no longer. There is an important role in the potential transformation of our planet, at a time when we need it the most.

Scientific understandings change continuously. Old “knowings” are dismissed as we come across new ones. How can we even have an understanding of physics when what we call ‘matter’ isn’t even real? 

How can we understand it if when we OBSERVE an atom at its most minute level, the behavior of that atom changes? The behavior changes, because we are observing it. The quantum world is definitely a strange one, and it’s safe to say that we don’t fully understand it yet.

However, what we do recognize, is the significance and potential it has to help transform our world. We are starting to recognize that non-physical properties govern the universe, and we are turning our attention towards consciousness and the role it plays with regards to the physical make up of our true reality.

The notion that the atom was the smallest particle in the universe fell with the discovery that the atom itself is made up of even smaller, subatomic elements. What was even more shocking was the revelation that these subatomic particles emit various “strange energies.” 

Proponents would argue that the findings within quantum physics only apply and are significant at the subatomic level, but aren't we not all existing at the subatomic level? When we observe ourselves and our physical environment at the smallest level, are we not made up of atoms? Are we not made up of subatomic particles? Are we not what we observe? Can we not change it through observation?

At the turn of the ninetieth century, physicists started to explore the relationship between energy and the structure of matter. In doing so, the belief that a physical, Newtonian material universe that was at the very heart of scientific knowing was dropped, and the realization that matter is nothing but an illusion ... replaced it. Scientists began to recognize that everything in the Universe is made out of energy. Everything.

Quantum physicists discovered that physical atoms are made up of vortices of energy that are constantly spinning and vibrating, each one radiating its own unique energy signature. Therefore, if we really want to observe ourselves and find out what we are, we are really beings of energy and vibration, radiating our own unique energy signature. This is fact, and is what quantum physics has shown us time and time again. 

We are much more than what we perceive ourselves to be, and it’s time we begin to see ourselves in that light. If you observed the composition of an atom with a microscope, you would see a small, invisible tornado like vortex, with a number of infinitely small energy vortices called quarks and photons (light). These are what make up the structure of the atom. As you focused in closer and closer on the structure of the atom, you would see nothing, you would observe a physical void. The atom has no physical structure, we have no physical structure, physical things really do not have any physical structure. Atoms are made out of invisible energy, not tangible matter.

This presents quite the conundrum, doesn't it? Our experience tells us that our reality is made up of physical material things, and that our world is an independently existing objective one. Again, what quantum mechanics reveals is that there is no true “physicality” in the universe, that atoms are made of focused vorticies of energy-miniature tornadoes that are constantly popping into and out of existence. 

The revelation that the universe is not an assembly of physical parts, suggested by Newtonian physics, and instead comes from a holistic entanglement of immaterial energy waves stems from the work of Albert Einstein, Max Planck (calling it The Matrix), and Werner Heisenberg, among others.

Despite the findings of quantum physics many scientists today still cling onto the prevailing matter-oriented worldview, for no good reason at all. As mentioned earlier, these scientists restrict quantum theory’s validity to the subatomic world. If we know that matter isn’t physical, how can we further our scientific discovery by treating it as physical?

So then what does it mean that our physical material reality isn’t really physical at all? It could mean a number of things, and concepts such as this cannot be explored if scientists remain within the boundaries of the only perceived world existing, the world we see. 

Fortunately, many scientists have already taken the leap, and have already questioned the meaning and implications of what we’ve discovered with quantum physics. One of these potential revelations is that “the observer creates the reality.” Again, a teaching by many ancient Philosophers.

A fundamental conclusion of the new physics also acknowledges that the observer creates the reality. As observers, we are personally involved with the creation of our own reality. Physicists are being forced to admit that the universe is a “mental” construct. Pioneering physicist Sir James Jeans wrote: “The stream of knowledge is heading toward a non-mechanical reality; the universe begins to look more like a great thought than like a great machine. Mind no longer appears to be an accidental intruder into the realm of matter, we ought rather hail it as the creator and governor of the realm of matter. 
(R. C. Henry, “The Mental Universe”; Nature 436:29, 2005) (1)

We can no longer ignore the fact that our beliefs, perceptions and attitudes (consciousness) are what actually create the entire world. The universe is immaterial and non-physical. It is mind and consciousness ... mental and spiritual. Hermes/Thoth arrived at this conclusion thousands of years ago within the Emerald Tablets and the Hermetica. 

Just a thought ... actually ... it's all thought.

~Justin Taylor, ORDM., OCP., DM. 

My thanks to Amy Evol