Waves!

The realisation that Wave Structured Matter, or let’s just say standing waves, are the building blocks of our universe, plus that there is scientific method to this, was an important realisation for me.

A person who describes WSM very well is Geoff Haselhurst, although this notion is something that was described before by people such as William Rowan Hamilton who gave us the Quaternion, recorded on a bridge in Dublin, that helps us work in three dimensional space, or Milo Wolff who is deemed to be one of the main proponents of WSM.

I find this important because WSM bridges the gap between metaphysics and the scientific theory that many of us grew up with. Instead of ‘we are all connected’ belonging in hippy speak, it now belongs in the land of science as firmly as it does in the realm where elves and hobbits gather.

I was taught that we were made up of little particles that whizz about so fast that they create our physical form, ultimately we’re all alone in space, space being a vast, cold, empty void just like we are between our rather overactive atomic structure.

But this seems to be wrong. We’re connected, our intuition is true because we are linked and the exercises that were recommended by people such as Buddhists, such as meditation, that help us connect with ourselves and others, are based on real experiences and were not mumbo jumbo.


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