The theory of punch holes: the illusion of movement in the Universe

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It launch’d forth filament, filament, filament, out of itself;

Ever unreeling them – ever tirelessly speeding them

Walt Whitman, “Noiseless Patient Spider”

In the beginning, there was light. Light was God and light was everything. One endless ocean of light. To create matter, like a masterful illusionist, God put a veil over the ocean of light. Everything went dark.

Then they made a gateway, a punch hole in that dark veil for the light to come through. The event became known as “the big bang”. Light pierced the veil and entered “the world”.

This is how the great shadow theater of the Universe was born. A show of light and shadow. For we can only realize light is light, when there is shadow to contrast it.

The illusion of movement

The Universe stands completely still, and yet we believe it is in motion. The motion is perceived at all levels – no level of existence is still. However that motion is illusory.

The tiniest particles in the existence can ONLY be of wave-particle nature. They are the drops in the sea of light. The ocean is one indivisible whole. Its parts can behave as waves or as corpuscles.

When drops of life and light behave as waves, they create a flow, a current. The current flows at all levels of the existence. It creates not only gravity, but also forms polarities – those are created through geometrical patterns forethought by the Universal mind.

The need for “punch holes”

Without any “punch holes’ the world is one still lake of darkness. Through punch holes that exist at different levels, the light particles perform their well-planned dance.

Sometimes they seem to be coming at you, sometimes they appear to be running away from you – just like the current. This is how the illusion of movement is created. In reality, behind the scenes the ocean of light that penetrates everything in the existence, always stands still.

There is no time there, born by motion. For there is no shadow against which waves of light can carry out their performance.

The analogy of the lake

Picture this with your mind’s eye. Imagine you come to a completely still lake. The water is one glassy surface – there are no ripples, no current, no ups and downs or differences of the potentials.

You bring a funnel with you. You come up to the water and slowly you start putting the funnel into the water. Now the water starts flowing. It enters through the smaller hole at the bottom of the funnel. Depending on how fast you’re pressing it against the water, the latter can make bubbles, splashes, tiny waves…

This is the movement we observe when elementary particles enter and exit our world through “punch holes” made in all the right places by the Great Architect.