Thanks a lot! I stream 24 hours a day, you can find me on my Twitch stream here. I was just getting in bed, its 5am here--I've been sleeping very little and staying up very late over the past few weeks, which has culminated in quite a few exciting posts of late (including the above post). I stream to Twitch, YouTube, and Mixer simultaneously, but when I sleep I only stream to my YouTube (as I really like the idea of a full 24-hour stream so I am committed to it and Twitch/Mixer will give me strikes for doing so, not that sleeping is much of any content at all ha). But I'm always openly sharing what I am doing on my streams and talking about all sorts of topics, so feel free to drop by whenever. It is definitely the best way to communicate with me.
A short response about the true meaning of gravity. It can be shown that, since particles are held together by gravity in the infinite array, in a way it is "gravity all the way down". From one thing, all things arise. This is where essentially science and religion meet, as it demonstrates scientifically that All is One and One is All, or in other words: God is Everything. The Consciousness of God, however, requires much deeper careful and meticulous scientific examination of all observations to see it for Absolute Truth. In a way, gravity is the glue that holds it all together, and love functions identically to the laws of classical mechanics. I like to say that in the Physics of Consciousness gravity is love. They are one and they same. In the physical world, gravity could be said to be God's Love.
Bit esoteric perhaps, and I'm about to go to bed so I might not be forming the most cohesive reasonings, but that is generally how I see it. I write about many related topics of a much more philosophical nature in several of my posts. In fact, this one is called Physics of Consciousness: Gravity. ;D
Thanks for reading and commenting, I appreciate your interest! I will say that I am still working things out in many ways and some concepts are less "ironed out" than others. I frequently use analogies such as this intentionally to provide connections to a familiar activity to explain things as I think they give clarity. In ironing something, it is beneficial to go over the surface several times to make it as smooth as possible, and I believe this directly applies to the process of developing this theory, once its foundation was formed, as it has been a constant process of "working out the kinks".
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