Tuesday, July 14, 2009

The Co-Consciousness Of All Living Things

In the Theory of Stationary Space, which I believe I have now proven beyond any doubt, we saw how time and the speed of light do not really exist. Time is something that our consciousness causes us to perceive as our consciousness moves along the strings composing our bodies and brains at what we perceive as the speed of light.

The amazing thing that this implies is that the consciousness of all human beings moves along the strings of our bodies and brains (which we perceive as particles such as electrons because we can only see three dimensions of space) at precisely the same rate as that of everyone else. This means that we are all what we could describe as co-conscious with all other living people. Since the theory established that time cannot really exist, it is only something that we perceive, we cannot be co-conscious due to the passage of time as a dimension.

People do not do much of anything at the same rate, whether walking or working or thinking. So then how can we be perfectly co-conscious when we do not usually do much of anything at the same rate?

By the way, being co-conscious has nothing to do with agreeing or disagreeing. We would gain greater mental capacity with a faster speed and a longer life with a slower speed. Any kind of interaction between living beings requires co-consciousness. The consciousnesses must be exactly adjacent on the strings aligned in one direction and moving at precisely the same rate. Without this, creatures could exist as individuals but any kind of interaction between living beings would not be possible.

This goes not only for all human beings but for all creatures with a consciousness. Without co-consciousness, we would not be able to interact with pets. Even for a person to try to swat a fly while the fly tries to evade requires the two to be co-conscious. When creatures are co-conscious, they will perceive the speed of light as the same, assuming of course that pets and flies cared about such things.

When I first developed this theory, I thought that a "Different Points" model of consciousness might be possible. This would mean that when you interact with another person or an animal, you are always in your present, but the other person may not be in their present. From their own point of view, they could be far in their future and have a memory of interacting with you in the past. Or, they could still be in their past and not have arrived at the time of interaction yet.

However, I decided that this is not possible. We must all be co-conscious, meaning all in our present moments at once. The reason is that living things have freedom of will and bring "new motion" into the universe. When a mother gives birth to a child, it is impossible for the two to not be co-conscious without some "jumping over" spans of time with no consciousness and we cannot see that any such thing takes place. Since all humans have descended from common ancestors, that can only mean that we must be co-conscious.

If there were life on other planets, those beings would not necessarily be co-conscious with us at all. There must therefore be an underlying movement of the consciousness of all creatures. This does not, of course, include plants which have no consciousness. There is no other way to explain how the consciousness of everything from ants to humans are aligned exactly perpendicular and move along the strings composing matter at exactly the same rate.

The conclusion is that all of nature must have been planned by God for this to be as it is. If time does not exist and we perceive the speed of light because it is the speed at which our consciousness moves along the strings composing our bodies and brains, then all of the incredible variety of creatures on this earth must have been created as co-consciousness or any interaction between living things would be impossible.

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