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Phoenix Message 2: Quantum vs Classical Logic

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  • Perhaps if we think of light as being like wavey strands, with waves that follow the range of a spherical form, thinning as they travel from the source? Light thins so gradually that perhaps it is a release of potential energy throughout space that we cannot perceive. When passing through a vertical filter, instead of literal vertical light passing through, the strand's wavey shape conforms to the shape of two quarters of a sphere.

  • So part of the answer could be that the diagonal filter placed after a horizontal or vertical one, allows part of the blocked spherical arcs to be rebuilt, and then because the light has passed through those two filters, it is organized/structured in a way that allows it to fully rebuild itself after passing through the last. Perhaps space contains inherent energy that's just waiting to be expressed by a ripple of passing light.

  • Or maybe it's like some of the thread is bunched up by the first filter, and then part is stretched out while another part is reworked by the second, and then the third filter stretches it out again and while reworking the other side it comes undone like a slip knot.

  • thanks for your ideas :)

  • yes...

  • hey maybe so

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  • interesting

  • ok did it

  • thanks for watching

  • What one perceives becomes their truth. Thought-provoking vid.

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