The ideas presented here resonate with certain interpretations in quantum
mechanics, which suggest that the observer plays a crucial role in shaping
reality, and with philosophical perspectives that view consciousness as a
fundamental component of the cosmos. (ChatGT)  I go with it. Time is nly
from the point of view of an observer; a simple projection I may add is:
When you sleep tight unaware of anything say at 10 PM and suddenly wake up
and see the clock, it is 4 AM; you do not aware of it; that does not mean
consciousness were dead; it existed on your bed always; our perception
showed 6 hrs as if so fast; then you decide to wake up at 5 AM; but as you
are not virtually sleeping tight and see the clock often and finds it only
as 5 05, 5 10, 5 15 5 20 GOD it does not move fast at all; so fed up
suddenly sleep pulls you in and suddenly you wake up it is 7 AM; whole
world was up before you. It went so fast. That is time. Consciousness was
always there and was only in your space, but time cheated you. Mind and
time are enemies. Mind has to conquer time and has to do a lot of work
within a small space of time with limitations of time. Consciousness is
watching it all. Hence Rig veda and many other scriptures repetitively
stated that " THERE ARE 2 BIRDS ON A BRANCH; ONE EATING THE FRUIT WITHIN
THE SPACE AND TIME; THE OTHER WATCHING NONCHALANTLY. THIS IS PHILOSOPHY.
Which is your active time of emotions or otherwise? K Rajaram IRS  23824

On Thu, 22 Aug 2024 at 21:01, Markendeya Yeddanapudi <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> --
> *Mar*The Active Time
>
>
>
> Time means events, activities, interactions and activity trials with space
> addresses, creating the space-time. There is no absolute zero in the
> Universe and if we encounter such a phenomenon still there are
> electromagnetic waves in that region. The Universe always lives, and as
> part of the Universe you also live as part of the grand process of
> consciousness-the Universe. The electromagnetic waves when curved and
> captured by the gravity of a big body weave space-time or events with space
> address. All of us are the manifestations of capture by gravitation of the
> electromagnetic waves. At the most fundamental and ultimate level we are
> still atoms, or with protons or positive electricity in the nucleus and
> electrons or negative electricity hovering around the nucleus. And every
> atom really wants to return to its abode, the electromagnetic waves that
> light up the infinity.
>
> As manifestations, as space-time, how are we basically motivated, which
> fuels our living? It is consciousness. Unfortunately we do not view the
> Universe as the cauldron of perceptions, understandings; manifestations
> into molecules, matters, planets, stars, galaxies etc.We ignore
> consciousness, feelings etc, and purity in science means the purity of
> mechanizations without emotions. Can you imagine your life without feelings
> and emotions? When you curb your spontaneous emotions, you hinder your free
> breathing. But whether it is a huge galaxy or you or some bacterium or a
> cell in an organism, all are composed of atoms, the units of the positive
> and negative electricities, which are struggling to return to the free
> traversing electromagnetic waves. That basic struggle creates awareness of
> the hurdles on the way, in the struggle, which we call consciousness. Every
> atom basically is a unit striving for conciousness, where there is no 3D,
> but only the pure nothing, the timeless ocean.
>
> We need to accept that consciousness is the ultimate fundamental. The
> subject matter interacts with you. For that you need totally free nature.
>
> YM
>
> Chat GPT
>
> "The Active Time" touches on a fascinating concept of time, space, and
> consciousness, blending them into a vision of the universe as a living,
> interconnected whole.
>
>
>
> ### Time and Space
>
> In this view, time is not an isolated, linear entity but a product of
> events, activities, and interactions occurring in space. This aligns with
> the concept of space-time in physics, where time and space are interwoven
> into a four-dimensional fabric. The gravitational fields of massive objects
> curve this fabric, shaping the path of light and influencing the movement
> of matter.
>
>
>
> ### The Role of Electromagnetic Waves
>
> Electromagnetic waves play a crucial role in the universe's dynamics. Even
> in regions of space where matter is sparse, these waves persist, carrying
> energy across vast distances. When captured by gravitational forces, they
> can contribute to the creation of space-time structures, further
> emphasizing the universe's activity and dynamism.
>
>
>
> ### The Fundamental Struggle
>
> At the atomic level, the text suggests that every atom, composed of
> positive and negative charges, is in a state of striving, seeking to return
> to a more fundamental, pure form of existence—an existence akin to
> electromagnetic waves. This struggle is proposed as the foundation of
> consciousness, with atoms themselves possessing a basic form of awareness,
> driven by the tension between their constituent forces.
>
>
>
> ### Consciousness as Fundamental
>
> The text advocates for the recognition of consciousness as a fundamental
> aspect of the universe, one that is intimately connected to the physical
> processes that shape reality. This perspective challenges the traditional
> scientific approach, which often excludes subjective experiences like
> emotions and consciousness from its purview.
>
>
>
> In this view, consciousness is not merely a byproduct of complex
> biological processes but a fundamental characteristic of the universe
> itself, present in all matter and energy, from the smallest atom to the
> largest galaxy. This holistic approach suggests that understanding the
> universe requires not only scientific observation but also an appreciation
> of the emotional and conscious experiences that permeate existence.
>
>
>
> The ideas presented here resonate with certain interpretations in quantum
> mechanics, which suggest that the observer plays a crucial role in shaping
> reality, and with philosophical perspectives that view consciousness as a
> fundamental component of the cosmos.
>

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"Thatha_Patty" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to [email protected].
To view this discussion on the web visit 
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/thatha_patty/CAL5XZoq1YbusYOEjZWJzShKFsYkPXZJ2xKfm%2BJrDKDAVGKUPcw%40mail.gmail.com.

Reply via email to