Afterlife Comments from Volume One – Scroll Down:
May 01, 2026 - Volume One, Page 52: Inertia, Gravity, and ‘Spun’ Light (An Excerpt): But the M-D mathematics demands...
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Afterlife Comments from Volume One – Scroll Down:
May 01, 2026 - Volume One, Page 52: Inertia, Gravity, and ‘Spun’ Light (An Excerpt): However, as electricity and magnetism...
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Afterlife Comments from Volume One – Scroll Down:
May 01, 2026 - Volume One, Page 52: Inertia, Gravity, and ‘Spun’ Light (An Excerpt): Finitude is certainly an illusion,...
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May 01, 2026 – Volume One, Page 52: Inertia, Gravity, and ‘Spun’ Light (An Excerpt): However, as electricity and magnetism may be considered as right-angle effects of the same coherent force and that those right angles only represent the 4-D intersections [manifestations] of that M-D force, so also the wave and particle aspects of light can be considered M-D intersections with physical reality.
Light is not an illusion, but from some perspectives it might be. At the very least, your perceptions of its nature are also crafted from the self-reference mentioned above. In our discussions of Para-light, we mentioned that its core is light without vibration, without frequency, and so it is. Light seems paradoxical in 4-D because it must be perceived within 4-D. Much as the illusion of a ball rolling up and down a coil, or a faucet constantly pouring water into a bucket, is explained when you know the nature of the illusion (the shape of the coil holding a fixed sphere, and the water from the faucet rising from the well under the bucket), then you will likely enjoy the illusion because you know it is an illusion.
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