Musings from a Cosmology of Light #10: The Materialization of Light
From Unity to Diversity suggested that there is a process of mathematical transformations by which the unity of light in its native state becomes the vast diversity, at light traveling at c.
In the first transformation each of Light’s essential properties of Presence, Power, Knowledge, and Harmony begins to reveal variations in the essential property through a process of self-reflection. With each reflection a new though similar aspect of the essential property is revealed.
But such a transformation must also have an accompanying or initiating dynamic that results in such a fractal augmentation of the essential properties of Light. In a Cosmology of Light such a dynamic is proposed to be a slowing down of light relative to its infinite speed in its native state.
When light slows down, then the binding factor of matter, h, as suggested in Bounds of Existence, can change. For, Planck’s constant — h — in a Cosmology of Light, is a result of the speed of light. Hence, at light speeds greater than c, the resulting ‘h’ would become smaller than h since there is an inverse proportionality between c and h.
h in this physical realm is such that matter forms in the way that it does. At faster than c speeds of light, this binding factor, h, would be smaller in value, and hence result in a materialization where matter would not be bound in the way it is when light travels at c.
In Light’s native state, since the speed of light is infinite, ‘h’ would be zero, implying that the essential properties of Light will pervade existence. As light slows down, to create vast sets of properties anchored in each of the four essential properties of Light, ‘h’ must be such that it allows the essential properties to splinter into a vast number of variations of itself. Further, ‘h’ must be such that it allows these variations to be accessed in any subsequent layer of Light. This may suggest that each element could exist in a relatively materialized ‘field-like’ form.
With the second mathematical transformation, light would be slower than in the first transformation, and yet faster than c. The resulting ‘h’ would hence be such that the material form would be something between being ‘field-like’ and ‘particle-like’, the latter being the basis of matter as it begins to manifest in the physical realm where light travels at c.
Perhaps such an ‘h’ that accompanies the second transformation will allow form to materialize to be ‘wave-like’, which would also have the needed characteristic of linking various elements from their individual ‘fields’, to create a unique though subtle wave-form seed.
It is such a unique wave-form seed that with the existence of the h corresponding to c, then becomes the basis of the quantum-bridge that allows matter in its known form to arise.