Friday, February 10, 2012

Dark Matter

There is no such thing as "space" per se; there is no emptiness. There is no vacuum. Everything is full because, "all nature abhors a vacuum;" that's why vacuums suck. Therefore, it stands to reason that something must be filling the vastness of space like water fills the sea, or air fills the atmosphere.

Photons
The study of physics tells us that photons fill the immensity of space, collectively known as "dark matter" or the "ether." We cannot detect individual photons unless they are charged or excited. Exciting a photon propagates a wave through the ether the same way dropping a pebble initiates a wave in water, or speaking causes a wave through the air, and we perceive it as light. This is why light has both "wave" and "particle" properties. The type and amount of energy that initiates the wave determines its properties, such as color and intensity.

Photons are matter, but they do not interact with the matter we detect with our senses. It only becomes detectable by our senses when it is charged or excited, such as the light we see. It fills all things, is in all things, through all things, and 'round-about all things. There is no empty space that is not filled with ether. It can only be displaced, as the fish displaces the water it swims in. This is why gravity exists. Photons can be made into what we detect as matter by changing its energy state, or becoming organized. These photons must come together in such a way as to create subatomic particles, atoms, molecules, and so forth. Thus, by a simple organizational change, matter can seem to be created where there was none. 

The joke is made that to a European, all Chinese people look alike. In the same sense, though they possess many of the same properties, there are infinite varieties of every particle of matter; no two are exactly alike. Each photon is an individual. Each has intelligence. Each is a separate being, but has no power to act. The power to act comes from organization. This is true on any level -- organization brings power. A single person has little power unless he can organize a lot of people to his cause. A single carbon molecule has no power, but putting it together with other carbons, oxygen, nitrogen and so forth can make it become an enzyme that has power to act. A single atom of iron has no power, but organizing huge numbers of them can create powerful springs, tools, cars, and so forth. These have power. However, just like tools, photons only have intelligence, but no power to act; they have no way of organizing themselves. There needs to be an outside source of power to organize and wield them. Nothing happens by itself, randomly, or by chance.

Power
The power to act can only be given through another who already has this power. For example, the gift of life can only be given by a man and woman who already possess it. Likewise, only an entity with power can organize photon particles into atoms, molecules, and ultimately life with the power to act. All other matter is acted upon. Photons can passively propagate waves of energy, the "electromagnetic spectrum," in their original state, or they can be useful tools in an organized state, such as electrons,neutrons, atoms or molecules. However, only when they are organized in a certain way can they become life. The more power one has to act, the greater the ability. The highest power is the ability to create, or organize, worlds where life can reproduce.

Each level of life gives more power to act. The "lower" forms have some power to move and reproduce. Higher forms can think and learn, deciding when and how to act. The highest forms have power over the lower forms of life and all matter. There is a hierarchy in all things. The Highest of all has power over all levels from the single photons that fill the immensity of space, to the creators of worlds. The entity with the highest intelligence knows all the rules of engagement. He knows all the ways to combine photons, he knows how to organize them, he knows what they can and can't do, and because he always plays by the rules the intelligences respect him. He respects their inalienable right to choose. He always motivates with love, acting in the best interests of others so they follow him. This is God. 

God
God is an organized being that has all power because of obedience. Being "one" with the Universe, is having power over all forms of matter, living or not, because each has intelligence. The power of God is His word because all the photons obey him. Obedience is the first law of power. A king has no power if he has no subjects to obey him; his subjects give him power. There is no power without obedience. God has infinite subjects -- the photons that fill all things and make up all things -- that obey His every word. Thus, God can speak and worlds can be organized, or He can speak and worlds can evaporate, becoming part of the "ether" that they are made of. He tells them what to do, and they do it. This is the ultimate power to act.

Those that don't obey God lose their powers and abilities. Each has choice. You might say that the ability to choose is the first law of the Universe because without agency there is no variety. Existence is found in contrast. You cannot know sweet unless you know bitter. You cannot understand warmth unless you've experienced cold. You might as well be blind if all things are exactly the same color, and deaf if everything makes the same sound. Variety can only be found in agency. Thus, nothing could exist without agency, or the ability to choose. Because of this agency, some of the photons, electrons, atoms, molecules, and living creatures may decide not to obey God. If they choose not to, he has the power to cast them out of His kingdom. They then just remain as they are without the ability to organize or control anything -- dead matter. They have no power to act, only to be acted upon. 

gods
Like all other forms of life, God is ultimately reproducing Himself. Those that continually obey, subjecting themselves to His will gain more and more power until they ultimately possess the very power of God -- power over the elements. Only those who prove themselves can have this power because the photons that make up all things will not obey them unless they have proven themselves worthy of it. Each must gain the respect of all the elements by learning, and obeying, all the rules. God tells us how so if we obey his every word, and subject ourselves to Him we can be heirs to all the Father has. We are his children. We are his heirs. His hope is in us. He loves us. He wants to give us all He has. He suffers for us. He sacrifices for us. He has prepared all things for us to choose Him; every single one of His children has this ability -- the ability to be gods! 

Our Father in Heaven wants us to grow up to be like He is. But... just like with every single entity in the Universe, it's our choice. Every moment of every day we are choosing to act, or to be acted upon. We can choose to learn, grow, and be powerful and full of light, or to become selfish and impotent -- like the dark matter. 

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