Does time really exist? Are we real? Is the world real? Read on. The answers are all there! For now, let us analyze the problem. Of course we are real, but not in the way most of us imagine.
What we see with our eyes, detect with our senses are no more than vortexes (or vortices) of energy spinning in wild abandon around some eight quadrillion nuclei of atoms that make up our body. Atoms are so small that we cannot see them. A quadrillion invisible particles are just as invisible as every single one of them. They are just too small. This is how Britannica defines them:
Most of the atom is empty space. ... its defining feature is that it lacks spatial
extension; being dimensionless, it does not take up space...
No matter how we look at them, we can't see them. That makes our bodies pretty invisible. And if you identify yourself with your body, then you are just an imaginary vortex of invisible atoms.
And then, finally, Albert Einstein solved the problem. He simply said that "all is energy", and if you slow the frequencies of vibration of those energies they become visible. What we see, in fact, are the energies generated at different frequencies hence becoming perceptible to our primitive senses.
Yet... they still are, virtually, empty space. Nor completely but virtually.
So are we real?
It depends if by "you" we refer to our imaginary Ego, or to the Higher Self. If we identify with the energy that must have assembled those atoms together into what we recognize as a human form, then we suddenly become real. Invisible, imperceptible, intangible, to our senses, but real. Recognized by our Consciousness. And that goes for the rest of the Universe.
So much for our reality.
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CONTINUED TOMORROW
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Join John Clarkson on his astounding trip. He’s a character you’ll not quickly forget. If ever. After all, he seems immortal. It also seems that time is only a figment of our imagination. Perhaps, so are you. Read, and find out for yourself.
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