When you're tripping, its common to see waves and wave-like patterns... but you'll never see particles, because everything is and always has been waves.

When you're tripping, its common to see waves and wave-like patterns... but you'll never see particles, because everything is and always has been waves.

always patterns... see When you're been see to common and particles, its but waves. you'll and waves wave-like is because
never everything has tripping,
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Wtf geometric theory of the universe is this figure from?
It's the same geometry as a magnetic field which is the only field geometry that exists; vortex above with centripetal convergence and anti-vortex below with centrifugal divergence.
It's like a cross section where you only see a few field lines and the path they follow along the 3D S-curve, which spirals down and out, around and then back in, recursively.
Ok so you're saying that geometry also is at the heart of causality and quantum phenomena? Is this supposedly the medium upon which particles are formed and quantum information is transfered? What book or paper is this from?
I'm not sure of the source of this, I've been looking but haven't found the article/paper yet.
My understanding is that this geometry is foundational to all processes, including so called quantum phenomena, consciousness, zero point energy, etc.
You can propagate information on both transverse and longitudinal waves. Our typical means of propagating information along electromagnetic waves is using the transverse (herzian) wave oscillations, but a lot of what I have been looking at is based on longitudinal EM waves and this is mostly shunned in modern physics, at least depending on the context (plasma). This is what Tesla was trying to achieve with his Wardenclyffe Tower for long distance wireless energy transmission, but it's still misunderstood because it would be something quite different from traditional herzian electricity.
Interesting