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Topic: Light Does Not Travel
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Sun 06/05/11 09:02 AM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Sun 06/05/11 09:03 AM
I always said that the true nature of light is that it does not travel. Here is an article by WALTER RUSSELL called "The Secret of Light" http://www.feandft.com/light.htm

Part of it below:

The speed with which light presumably travels is 186,400 miles per second. The distance between stars is so great that the speed of light is computed as light years, for the distance computed by lesser units of time would yield figures so great that they would be meaningless.

Light only seems to travel. It is but one more of the countless illusions caused by wave motion. Waves of the ocean seem to traverse the ocean but they only appear to do so, for waves are pistons in the universal engines, and pistons operate up and down. Wave pistons of light, or of the ocean, operate radially and spirally inward and outward, toward and away from gravity.

Waves of light do not travel. They reproduce each other from wave field to wave field of space. The planes of zero curvature, which bound all wave fields, act as mirrors to reflect light from one field into another. This sets up an appearance of light as traveling, which is pure illusion.

Whole article: "The secret of light"
http://www.feandft.com/light.htm

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Sun 06/05/11 09:42 AM
Interesting.....spock

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Sun 06/05/11 09:47 AM
They reproduce each other from wave field to wave field of space. The planes of zero curvature, which bound all wave fields, act as mirrors to reflect light from one field into another.


So, in other words, it travels?

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Sun 06/05/11 10:40 AM

They reproduce each other from wave field to wave field of space. The planes of zero curvature, which bound all wave fields, act as mirrors to reflect light from one field into another.


So, in other words, it travels?


No, sounds like they just reflect.

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Sun 06/05/11 10:46 AM
reflecting is traveling.

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Sun 06/05/11 11:36 AM
Kinda like a wave in a stadium. The individual wave moves, but doesn't significantly travel. The one next to it, mimics it's movement, down the line.

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Sun 06/05/11 11:39 AM

Kinda like a wave in a stadium. The individual wave moves, but doesn't significantly travel. The one next to it, mimics it's movement, down the line.


Good explanation. drinker

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Sun 06/05/11 01:11 PM
I try, thank you.

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Sun 06/05/11 01:13 PM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Sun 06/05/11 01:14 PM

I try, thank you.


You look and sound like my soul mate in another life. (But I don't really believe in soul mates...)

Welcome to Mingle HippieDad!!

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Sun 06/05/11 01:16 PM

Kinda like a wave in a stadium. The individual wave moves, but doesn't significantly travel. The one next to it, mimics it's movement, down the line.


maybe, but the people still had to travel to get into the stadium...

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Sun 06/05/11 01:17 PM


Kinda like a wave in a stadium. The individual wave moves, but doesn't significantly travel. The one next to it, mimics it's movement, down the line.


maybe, but the people still had to travel to get into the stadium...


laugh laugh laugh



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Sun 06/05/11 01:32 PM


I try, thank you.


You look and sound like my soul mate in another life. (But I don't really believe in soul mates...)

Welcome to Mingle HippieDad!!


Thank you, possibly, I've ran into several kindred spirits, all over the place, over the years.

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Sun 06/05/11 01:44 PM

Kinda like a wave in a stadium. The individual wave moves, but doesn't significantly travel. The one next to it, mimics it's movement, down the line.


Oh, good point. lol

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Sun 06/05/11 01:45 PM


Kinda like a wave in a stadium. The individual wave moves, but doesn't significantly travel. The one next to it, mimics it's movement, down the line.


maybe, but the people still had to travel to get into the stadium...


Ah! Ha! See, it is still traveling then. :tongue:

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Sun 06/05/11 02:00 PM



Kinda like a wave in a stadium. The individual wave moves, but doesn't significantly travel. The one next to it, mimics it's movement, down the line.


maybe, but the people still had to travel to get into the stadium...


Ah! Ha! See, it is still traveling then. :tongue:

The people aren't the light though, they are the wave, that is mimicking, or carrying the perception of the light. Similar to digital data, you are not receiving the specific letters that I am typing, it is a wave pulse, recreating the data thru impulses. Tons of articles and arguments on the subject.

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Sun 06/05/11 02:13 PM




Kinda like a wave in a stadium. The individual wave moves, but doesn't significantly travel. The one next to it, mimics it's movement, down the line.


maybe, but the people still had to travel to get into the stadium...


Ah! Ha! See, it is still traveling then. :tongue:

The people aren't the light though, they are the wave, that is mimicking, or carrying the perception of the light. Similar to digital data, you are not receiving the specific letters that I am typing, it is a wave pulse, recreating the data thru impulses. Tons of articles and arguments on the subject.

my point being, what is making "the wave" did not just magically appear there, it had to get there somehow...but i don't really buy this theory, if that were true then the whole universe would be illuminated, and we could never distinguish individual stars, like trying to see the sun on a cloudy day...

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Sun 06/05/11 02:25 PM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Sun 06/05/11 02:26 PM
my point being, what is making "the wave" did not just magically appear there, it had to get there somehow...but i don't really buy this theory, if that were true then the whole universe would be illuminated, and we could never distinguish individual stars, like trying to see the sun on a cloudy day...


This is not really a "theory."

It's simply the nature of reality according to quantum physics.

Most people can't comprehend the reality of these facts.

People who are die hard scientists who don't believe in consciousness existing outside of the human brain, will never want to comprehend this approach.

Its too weird.

But reality is even stranger than this illusion that we call reality.

Its all illusion... created by the mind..... created by the observer.


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Sun 06/05/11 02:27 PM
Who would've thought physics, spirituality, etc. could take place here.
The problem is with the perception of light. What is the speed of perception and does it contain particles. What is light, are we talking about the energy that created the light, the optics which recreate the image of light to us, the wavelengths and frequencies, or the recordable data that we can process to explain it all. Same with electricity or Love. Tons of explanations, understandings, interpretations; but, the proof found is the proof looked for.

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Sun 06/05/11 02:28 PM
If you get deeply into quantum physics you can probably prove that nothing exists.

That is where you are faced with only consciousness.

That is all that truly exists.

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Sun 06/05/11 02:30 PM

Who would've thought physics, spirituality, etc. could take place here.
The problem is with the perception of light. What is the speed of perception and does it contain particles. What is light, are we talking about the energy that created the light, the optics which recreate the image of light to us, the wavelengths and frequencies, or the recordable data that we can process to explain it all. Same with electricity or Love. Tons of explanations, understandings, interpretations; but, the proof found is the proof looked for.




"but, the proof found is the proof looked for."

Exactly. By looking for it, we create it.


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