The way energy physically manifests

 

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Although there are analogies that can be used to explain how energy gives rise to physical creation such a vibrating string creates an illusionary envelop that can be experienced as a solid, water vapor forming clouds in the sky or how water freezes, what is suggested here is something different. Because we are a creation within a creation, the way energy is seen to become physical is through the phenomenon of pair production. That is, energy in the form of a photon without any mass gets converted directly to mass. In this phenomenon the massless energy takes on a physical form. But when it does so, it create a particle and an antiparticle.

It is this phenomenon and subsequent discussions (“Implication of pair production in our creative endeavors,” “Environment and the unfoldment of a creation,” “How the inner reflects the outer”) that lead to a view where our consciousness, playing it role in the creative process,  can be seen to create a direct mapping of itself into our body and the world we experience (“Observer - observed pair and the nature of duality,”). This phenomenon provides a way to understanding how we are both the creator and the creator experience its creation because of how we localize our awareness in the body we create. In essence, the way energy physically manifest is in the form of a creator/Creator experiencing its creation/Creation. In this regard, the creator/Creator and the creation/Creation are one.

Related topics
Implication of pair production in our creative endeavors
Environment and the unfoldment of a creation
How the inner reflects the outer
Origins of Creation
Observer - observed pair and the nature of duality

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