Part 3: The Future as a Neuromyth and the Untouchable Reality
Part 3: The Future as a Neuromyth and the Untouchable Reality
The Illusion of Solar Cycles and Atomic Propulsion
1. The Future: A Neuromyth Created by the Brain
The human mind constructs concepts like "tomorrow" or "the future" solely for survival. However, in the depths of the universe, there is no chronology such as night, day, weekends, or years. These are purely anthropocentric illusions, developed based on the Earth's rotation on its own axis (the solar cycle).
Our brain is a data processing center that collects reflections from photons and arranges them into a meaningful continuity (linear time). Just like the timelessness of the electron we mentioned in Part 1, the universe itself is actually static; movement and time are merely the speed at which our consciousness scans this data spectrum.
2. The Untouchable World: Atoms Never Meet
The idea that everything is a simulation or a spectrum of vibration is confirmed at the deepest layers of matter. When you sit on a chair or touch a table, you never actually make contact with it.
The electrons in your body’s atoms and the electrons in the table’s atoms repel each other. What you perceive as "touch" is merely the massive pressure force between those atoms. Physically, at every moment, we are separated from each other and the world by a microscopic gap at the atomic level.
3. Reality is a Spectrum of Vibration
Matter is condensed energy. The perception of solidity we see around us is the brain's interpretation of atoms vibrating at a specific frequency as "matter." In this context, reality is not a static structure, but a dynamic reflection interpreted by consciousness.
Academic & Theoretical References
• Pauli Exclusion Principle: The fundamental law of physics that explains why matter does not pass through itself and why the sensation of "touch" (electromagnetic repulsion) occurs.
• Holographic Universe Theory (Leonard Susskind): Argues that the universe is actually a 2D information surface, and our 3D space-time perception is a projection derived from this data.
• Donald Hoffman (The Case Against Reality): Proves that our brains are evolutionarily programmed to see reality not as it is, but as "icons" (time, space, matter) that help us survive.
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