Quasicrystalline Language, Science-Spirituality, Mesostratum & God-Realization

Quasicrystalline Language, Science-Spirituality, Mesostratum & God-Realization

A Quasicrystalline Language of “Primitive Units of Consciousness” in Quantized Spacetime by Klee Irwin

Through careful deduction, it becomes clear that information cannot exist without consciousness – the awareness of things. And to be aware is to hold the meaning of relationships of objects within consciousness – perceiving abstract objects, while enjoying degrees of freedom within the structuring of those relationships. This defines consciousness as language – (1) a set of objects and (2) an ordering scheme with (3) degrees of freedom used for (4) expressing meaning. And since even information at the Planck scale cannot exist without consciousness, we propose an entity called a “primitive unit of consciousness”, which acts as a mathematical operator in a quantized spacetime language. Quasicrystal mathematics based on E8 geometry seems to be a candidate for the language of reality, possessing several qualities corresponding to recent physical discoveries and various physically realistic unification models. See http://scigod.com/index.php/sgj/article/view/321

Science & Spirituality by Steven E. Kaufman

The key to unlocking the door to the nature of Reality, i.e., the nature of What Is Actually There, including the realization of our own True Nature, lay in both science and spirituality. Science has discovered that to observe is to create the observation, at least at the quantum level, although the same is true of all perception and conception. This discovery has opened the door to a conceptual understanding of Consciousness as being What Is Actually There where experiential reality appears to be. However, it is spirituality that has to arise to bridge the chasm between the conceptual understanding of the world as composed of Consciousness and the direct realization of one's self as that Consciousness. Spirituality makes it clear that if one is to truly know What Is Actually There, which includes knowing one's own Nature as That, then one must move beyond concepts and into the Formlessness Itself, devoid of concepts. See http://scigod.com/index.php/sgj/article/view/322

Ultimate Reality: The Non-Physical Source of Consciousness by James Kowall

A straightforward logical argument is made supporting the concept that ultimate reality is not only the source of everything in the world; not only the source of the world itself; but also the source of the consciousness that perceives the world. This argument is correlated with recent developments in theoretical physics and cosmology. See http://scigod.com/index.php/sgj/article/view/325

Mesostratum & Human Consciousness by Alex Vary

A conceptual framework is described to illustrate the transcendent nature of consciousness and its relation to the physical world. To propose and argue the transcendent nature of consciousness, one might boldly assume that it transcends everything material - that consciousness transcends every aspect of the material world, indeed the observable cosmos. This paper explores the ultimate nature of consciousness and suggests that human consciousness transcends its physical embodiment while interlinking quantum phenomena in neurons with a universe of pure thought. We experience it in the space‑time milieu of the physical world, which provides a physiological vehicle for consciousness to put things into spatiotemporal order - to satisfy an innate intellectual urge to bring order out of chaos. At the quantum mechanical scale of human consciousness, this remarkable and enigmatic phenomenon may be explained by several quantum consciousness theories. Apparently, our transcendent consciousness consists of waves of signals that activate neural networks which orchestrate the signals into thoughts and actions. On the grand scale, it may be argued that a transcendent omnipresent consciousness is an extra-ingredient: one that preexists, specifies, and evolves tangible instrumentalities: mind/brain neural networks as its living vehicles. The proposed framework is based on deductions and information revealed primarily by waveform phenomena which are demonstrably transcendent. An essential feature of the framework is the mesostratum; a signal transmission modality. This paper suggests ways to access and explore the mesostratum and suggests necessarily nonreductionist approaches for the study and exploration of human consciousness. See http://scigod.com/index.php/sgj/article/view/327

My Encounter with God Continued: God Is the Whole by Himangsu S. Pal

The fact that space and time become non-existent for light compels us to posit the existence of a conscious being behind the universe. This conscious being we call God. Further, if the universe is treated as one whole unit, then it can be said to be spaceless and timeless. With this concept of the universe being spaceless and timeless as a whole it could easily be shown that the universe must have to have consciousness in order that it could bestow its own properties of spacelessness and timelessness to light. God is the Whole. See http://scigod.com/index.php/sgj/article/view/326

God & Form by Steven E. Kaufman

Consciousness-without-an-object is God. What you actually are is Consciousness-without-an-object. What everything actually Is is Consciousness-without-an-object. You are not the forms of experience that you have used to create your form or object-identity. You are That which apprehends the forms that make up your object-identity. You are That which creates the forms that make up your object-identity. See http://scigod.com/index.php/sgj/article/view/323

Opposition to What Is by Steven E. Kaufman

Your Consciousness is the water of Is-ness within which the reflections of experience arise. When you do not swat at or cling to the reflections you create one type of experience. When you swat at or cling to the reflections you create the opposite type of experience. When one becomes involved in a relation of opposition to what Is, through opposition to the reflections that arise on the surface of what Is, what Is vanishes while still in plain sight as our Consciousness. And it is not until we cease our reflexive and conditioned opposition to what Is that our Consciousness can reappear to us as it actually Is, i.e., as the uncreated and eternal Is-ness within which the reflections of experience arise. See http://scigod.com/index.php/sgj/article/view/324

God in Religion & Science: A Chemist's View by Shivender S. Saini

God has made the cosmos scientifically and systematically under certain protocol. Science is trying to understand that protocol. Science and Religion probes God differently. If God is water, three forms of water (solid, liquid & vapour) are three different manifestations of God and the different routes (cooling, melting & heating) are the different religions to God. See http://scigod.com/index.php/sgj/article/view/328