💚 thank you, I do my best to make these understandings as coherent as possible. There's just to much mysticism surrounding our true essence, it doesn't need to be confusing when it's actually SO simple.
Hello Jay, so it's about to become aware of the awareness, beyond perception. Seems only possible through experiencing it for yourself as knowing is only the first step. I appreciate the simplicity in which you present this as it helps immensely. Thank you! 🙏
@con-z-ept4609 Hi Conzept! I'm not sure I quite understand the first portion of your comment, I feel like there's statement or question that can be answered but in just not fully grasping the query. Feel free to reformulate If you did :) As far as the second portion of the comment your absolutely welcome! There's no need for the spiritual path to be shrouded in mysticism, infact it's not called mysticism because it's some other-worldly experiences or knowledge, it's actually SO SIMPLE that 99% of the population overlooks it. I feel as it is my job to de-box the extravagant packaging these understandings came from and present it in a way that even a 10 year old could understand. All that's required is your desire to know yourself and the truth! ✨️
No. Physicists have indeed found and extensively studied what we refer to as "matter." Here's a breakdown of how: ### **Defining Matter:** - **Classical Definition:** Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space. This includes solids, liquids, gases, and even plasmas. - **Modern Physics Definition:** In the context of quantum mechanics and particle physics, matter can be more broadly defined to include fundamental particles like quarks, leptons (such as electrons), and their interactions via force-carrying particles like photons or gluons. ### **Evidence for Matter:** - **Particle Physics:** Physicists have identified and characterized many subatomic particles through experiments in particle accelerators like the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The discovery of the Higgs boson, for instance, was a significant milestone in understanding how particles acquire mass. - **Quantum Mechanics:** This field has provided detailed models explaining the behavior of matter at the atomic and subatomic levels. Quantum phenomena like wave-particle duality and the behavior of electrons in atoms are well-documented and experimentally verified. - **Electromagnetism:** The understanding of matter includes how it interacts with electromagnetic fields. Electrons, a fundamental component of atoms (and thus all matter), have been directly observed and measured in various ways. - **Chemistry:** Alchemy gave way to chemistry, which is fundamentally about how matter interacts at the molecular level. The periodic table and the understanding of chemical bonds are based on empirical evidence of matter's existence and properties. - **Cosmology:** Observations across the universe, from studying the cosmic microwave background radiation to the behavior of galaxies, provide evidence of dark matter, a type of matter that does not interact with light but has gravitational effects, indicating its presence even if not directly observable like baryonic matter. ### **Misconception Explanation:** - **Philosophical or Metaphysical Perspective:** Some philosophical or metaphysical discussions might argue that what we perceive as "matter" is actually energy in various states due to Einstein's famous equation, E=mc^2, where energy and mass are interchangeable. However, this doesn't mean matter isn't found; it just redefines how we understand it. - **Quantum Realm:** At the quantum level, the behavior of particles can seem paradoxical (like the double-slit experiment), leading to statements like "matter is not what it seems." But this doesn't negate the existence of matter; it deepens our understanding of its nature. - **Misinterpretation:** Sometimes, the claim that "matter isn't found" might stem from a misunderstanding of statements like those from quantum field theory, where what we perceive as particles are excitations of underlying fields. However, this is a description of matter's behavior, not its non-existence. In summary, physicists have indeed found and continue to study matter in various forms, from everyday objects to the most fundamental particles.
@mbtrewick69 matter is a way of seeing. Explore this spiritual path with me ill show you.... EXPERIENTIALY. I'd suggest doing more research many famous sceintist are still studying and looking for this "stuff" your above statement has no validation of matter experientially. Infact there is no world, no distance , no time or space There is only dimensionless consciousness and everything appears to, within and is made of consciousness. This isn't a material universe... and I can prove it to you if your open minded enough to take the direct path with me :)
I like the way you are breaking it into smaller chunks to explain reality ❤..thanks in tons @Jay.
💚 thank you, I do my best to make these understandings as coherent as possible. There's just to much mysticism surrounding our true essence, it doesn't need to be confusing when it's actually SO simple.
Hello Jay,
so it's about to become aware of the awareness, beyond perception. Seems only possible through experiencing it for yourself as knowing is only the first step. I appreciate the simplicity in which you present this as it helps immensely.
Thank you! 🙏
@con-z-ept4609 Hi Conzept! I'm not sure I quite understand the first portion of your comment, I feel like there's statement or question that can be answered but in just not fully grasping the query. Feel free to reformulate If you did :)
As far as the second portion of the comment your absolutely welcome! There's no need for the spiritual path to be shrouded in mysticism, infact it's not called mysticism because it's some other-worldly experiences or knowledge, it's actually SO SIMPLE that 99% of the population overlooks it. I feel as it is my job to de-box the extravagant packaging these understandings came from and present it in a way that even a 10 year old could understand. All that's required is your desire to know yourself and the truth! ✨️
@@jay.the.mystic Just trying to understand, I admit that it wasn't articulated well. You make it seem so simple yet it takes time to know knowing.
@@jay.the.mystic thanks for another reply. It helps. ❤
@con-z-ept4609 Your very welcome, I don't mind one bit.
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Physicists have indeed found and extensively studied what we refer to as "matter." Here's a breakdown of how:
### **Defining Matter:**
- **Classical Definition:** Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space. This includes solids, liquids, gases, and even plasmas.
- **Modern Physics Definition:** In the context of quantum mechanics and particle physics, matter can be more broadly defined to include fundamental particles like quarks, leptons (such as electrons), and their interactions via force-carrying particles like photons or gluons.
### **Evidence for Matter:**
- **Particle Physics:** Physicists have identified and characterized many subatomic particles through experiments in particle accelerators like the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The discovery of the Higgs boson, for instance, was a significant milestone in understanding how particles acquire mass.
- **Quantum Mechanics:** This field has provided detailed models explaining the behavior of matter at the atomic and subatomic levels. Quantum phenomena like wave-particle duality and the behavior of electrons in atoms are well-documented and experimentally verified.
- **Electromagnetism:** The understanding of matter includes how it interacts with electromagnetic fields. Electrons, a fundamental component of atoms (and thus all matter), have been directly observed and measured in various ways.
- **Chemistry:** Alchemy gave way to chemistry, which is fundamentally about how matter interacts at the molecular level. The periodic table and the understanding of chemical bonds are based on empirical evidence of matter's existence and properties.
- **Cosmology:** Observations across the universe, from studying the cosmic microwave background radiation to the behavior of galaxies, provide evidence of dark matter, a type of matter that does not interact with light but has gravitational effects, indicating its presence even if not directly observable like baryonic matter.
### **Misconception Explanation:**
- **Philosophical or Metaphysical Perspective:** Some philosophical or metaphysical discussions might argue that what we perceive as "matter" is actually energy in various states due to Einstein's famous equation, E=mc^2, where energy and mass are interchangeable. However, this doesn't mean matter isn't found; it just redefines how we understand it.
- **Quantum Realm:** At the quantum level, the behavior of particles can seem paradoxical (like the double-slit experiment), leading to statements like "matter is not what it seems." But this doesn't negate the existence of matter; it deepens our understanding of its nature.
- **Misinterpretation:** Sometimes, the claim that "matter isn't found" might stem from a misunderstanding of statements like those from quantum field theory, where what we perceive as particles are excitations of underlying fields. However, this is a description of matter's behavior, not its non-existence.
In summary, physicists have indeed found and continue to study matter in various forms, from everyday objects to the most fundamental particles.
@mbtrewick69 matter is a way of seeing. Explore this spiritual path with me ill show you.... EXPERIENTIALY.
I'd suggest doing more research many famous sceintist are still studying and looking for this "stuff" your above statement has no validation of matter experientially. Infact there is no world, no distance , no time or space There is only dimensionless consciousness and everything appears to, within and is made of consciousness. This isn't a material universe... and I can prove it to you if your open minded enough to take the direct path with me :)
Love the content ❤. Love the analogy of the tree. This is such a cool video !
@@Mona-gu4sc Why thank you, and I love that energy! Thanks for sharing 🙏