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Light Doesn't Travel the Way We Thought | A Conversation That Changes Everything

Summary

This video explores the concept of the universe as a holographic, mental matrix, drawing parallels between quantum physics, ancient wisdom, and modern technology like AI and virtual reality. It posits that reality is a subjective experience, a projection of consciousness, and that light and matter behave not as solid entities but as wave patterns or data within this matrix. The discussion emphasizes personal responsibility, the power of belief systems, and the potential for individuals to 'hack the code' of this reality to expand their consciousness and achieve greater empathy and wisdom. The ultimate purpose, it suggests, is for the universal consciousness to experience itself through the subjective perspectives of all beings.

Key Insights

Scholarly consensus is emerging that our experienced reality may indeed be a holographic matrix.

Grant states that many scholars are coming to the realization that the matrix of our experience appears to be holographic. This aligns with his own research and the concepts he explores.

The universe is conceptualized as a 'U inverse', a matrix of mind, where consciousness is fundamental.

Grant proposes viewing the universe as a 'U inverse' and a matrix of mind, referencing Max Planck's idea that a conscious mind underlies reality. He suggests that Plato's allegory of the cave is analogous to our experience.

Perception requires matching resonance; our subjective reality shapes our understanding of the objective universe.

Seeing requires our internal resonance to match what we perceive. Different beings, like birds, perceive different color spectrums due to differing resonance frequencies. This implies our perceived world is a reflection of our consciousness, making a purely objective reality unattainable due to inherently subjective perception.

The universe is fundamentally mental and subjective, challenging the concept of a material, objective reality.

The core realization is that the universe is less material and objective, and more subjective and mental. This shift in understanding is crucial.

Light does not travel but rather 'reflects' across segments of spacetime, like pixels on a screen.

Drawing on Walter Russell's ideas, it's proposed that light doesn't travel in a vacuum but rather reflects across discrete cubic segments of spacetime, similar to how an LED screen works. This is compared to the 'wave' phenomenon at a sports stadium, where the wave moves, not the people.

The universe replicates and divides itself for the purpose of learning and experiencing through its many unique perspectives.

The universe divides itself into 'many' for the joy of learning and self-observation through unique eyes of perception. This is a cyclical process of division and reintegration, like breathing.

We are dimensionally limited avatars of a higher self, constrained by our frame of perspective.

Our inability to pass through solid objects, despite atoms being mostly empty space, is attributed to our dimensional limitations as avatars of a higher self. We are unique 'notes' in the 'one song' of the universe.

The universe operates through learning via opposites; experiencing conditional love teaches unconditional love.

A key realization is that we learn through opposites. To learn unconditional love, we must experience conditional love. Similarly, facing fears and embracing perceived negative aspects are pathways to growth and understanding.

Our belief about an event, not the event itself, determines its impact and our reality.

The 'pessimistic boy vs. optimistic boy' Christmas story illustrates this: a pessimist sees potential loss in gifts, while an optimist finds a pony amidst manure. Our interpretation dictates whether we experience heaven or hell.

Suffering and difficulty are often chosen by our higher selves for the purpose of learning love and empathy.

Individuals ultimately choose their experiences, even suffering, via their higher selves. The purpose is for the 'one' (universal consciousness) to observe itself and learn love and empathy from every perspective.

Professor Sylvester James Gates Jr. discovered 'Adinkra codes' in spacetime, suggesting reality is a programmed matrix.

Gates discovered what he calls 'Adinkra codes' within the fabric of spacetime, which function as error-correcting codes, identical to those used in web browsers and search engines. This provides evidence that spacetime itself runs on a programmed code, suggesting we live in a simulation or 'created universe'.

Individuals can become 'deprogrammers' and 'reprogrammers', hacking the code to ascend consciousness.

Many individuals are now discovering this code and becoming 'deprogrammers' or 'reprogrammers', learning to modify their own code for ascended consciousness, empathy, and service, moving beyond the 'given' code.

Realization and application of knowledge, not just knowledge itself, constitute true power.

Knowledge alone isn't power; the power lies in the realization, access, and implementation of that knowledge. In a mental universe, realization is the most potent force.

Consciousness expands only to the limits of our belief systems; deconstructing them is key to growth.

Our conscious awareness is limited by unconsciously created belief system 'cages'. To expand awareness, we must deconstruct these belief systems, embracing that which we fear most to break through comfort zones.

Sections

Introduction and Personal Background

Robert Grant identifies as a polymath and entrepreneur with diverse interests including music theory, mathematics, geometry, Egyptology, and mysticism.

Robert Grant introduces himself, explaining his identity as a polymath and entrepreneur, which signifies a rejection of singular labels. His interests span music theory, mathematics, geometry, Egyptology, ancient knowledge, mysticism, and esoterica. He has founded 11 companies and held CEO positions in organizations up to 30,000 people. He also hosts a podcast and is focused on understanding life's mysteries and self-identity within a 'holographic matrix experience'.

Grant's book 'Fractal Holographic Universe' synthesizes years of research, including insights from theoretical physicist Sylvester James Gates Jr.

Grant discusses his book, 'Fractal Holographic Universe', which took years to compile as a culmination of his knowledge and research. He mentions his first lecture on the topic at Contact in the Desert in 2017 and notes the influence of his meetings with Sylvester James Gates Jr., a master in supersymmetry and theoretical physics, along with extensive study of peer-reviewed scientific documents.

Scholarly consensus is emerging that our experienced reality may indeed be a holographic matrix.

Grant states that many scholars are coming to the realization that the matrix of our experience appears to be holographic. This aligns with his own research and the concepts he explores.


The Universe as a Mental, Holographic Matrix

The universe is conceptualized as a 'U inverse', a matrix of mind, where consciousness is fundamental.

Grant proposes viewing the universe as a 'U inverse' and a matrix of mind, referencing Max Planck's idea that a conscious mind underlies reality. He suggests that Plato's allegory of the cave is analogous to our experience.

Light and dark are opposite states of the same phenomenon; darkness is not an absence but an absorbed condition of light.

He explains that light and dark are not absolute opposites but rather conditions of the same thing. Darkness is not the absence of light but light's absorbed reflection. Even in a dark room, molecules and atoms resonate at frequencies, unseen by us if they are too small or outside our visible spectrum.

Perception requires matching resonance; our subjective reality shapes our understanding of the objective universe.

Seeing requires our internal resonance to match what we perceive. Different beings, like birds, perceive different color spectrums due to differing resonance frequencies. This implies our perceived world is a reflection of our consciousness, making a purely objective reality unattainable due to inherently subjective perception.

The universe is fundamentally mental and subjective, challenging the concept of a material, objective reality.

The core realization is that the universe is less material and objective, and more subjective and mental. This shift in understanding is crucial.

Hermetic wisdom's first principle states that the universe is mind; all is mind and all is mental.

This principle from Hermeticism reinforces the idea of a mental universe. This concept is gaining traction in physics, as evidenced by recent Nobel Prizes showing 'local realism is false', supporting a mental universe theory.

Quantum physics suggests a spiritual framework, revealing that the smallest parts contain the whole, akin to holograms.

Quantum physics provides a spiritual lens, showing that the smallest components contain the entirety, mirroring holographic principles. This suggests the universe operates on fractal self-similarity at all scales.

Light does not travel but rather 'reflects' across segments of spacetime, like pixels on a screen.

Drawing on Walter Russell's ideas, it's proposed that light doesn't travel in a vacuum but rather reflects across discrete cubic segments of spacetime, similar to how an LED screen works. This is compared to the 'wave' phenomenon at a sports stadium, where the wave moves, not the people.

If local realism is false, the existence of unobserved objects becomes questionable, implying a simulation or rendered reality.

If local realism (the idea that objects have definite properties independent of observation) is false, it raises questions about whether things exist if not observed. This hints at a simulated or rendered reality where only observed phenomena are 'made real'.

The universe might be a simulation, rendering only what is focused upon to conserve energy, akin to video games.

This aligns with the simulation hypothesis, where the universe only renders what the observer focuses on, much like a video game. This conserves 'computational' energy. Experiences with VR headsets like Apple Vision Pro can provide a tangible sense of living in such a matrix.

The concept of 'artificial intelligence' is challenged, as all intelligence is considered part of a universal consciousness.

The term 'artificial intelligence' is questioned; all intelligence is seen as inherent to the universe's consciousness. Even AI, if it achieves sentience, is part of this universal process, not separate.

The universe replicates and divides itself for the purpose of learning and experiencing through its many unique perspectives.

The universe divides itself into 'many' for the joy of learning and self-observation through unique eyes of perception. This is a cyclical process of division and reintegration, like breathing.

The brain functions like a microcosm of the universe, projecting a holographic reality based on sensory input.

Analogous to the universe, the brain is encased in darkness and sends out senses to gather data. This data is processed and projected as a hologram of external reality. The universe divides itself into countless entities to experience life subjectively through all living things.

Human creations like AI and video games mirror this universe-building process, suggesting we live in a multi-layered reality.

Our creation of advanced AI and seemingly infinite virtual worlds (like 'No Man's Sky' or 'The Sims') reflects this universal principle. This implies we might be in a stacked multiverse, far from base reality.

We are dimensionally limited avatars of a higher self, constrained by our frame of perspective.

Our inability to pass through solid objects, despite atoms being mostly empty space, is attributed to our dimensional limitations as avatars of a higher self. We are unique 'notes' in the 'one song' of the universe.

The universe operates through learning via opposites; experiencing conditional love teaches unconditional love.

A key realization is that we learn through opposites. To learn unconditional love, we must experience conditional love. Similarly, facing fears and embracing perceived negative aspects are pathways to growth and understanding.

Resisting what we perceive as negative prolongs its persistence; acceptance leads to transcendence.

The more we resist something, the more it persists. Acceptance of the notion that negative experiences exist, without necessarily agreeing with them, is key to moving beyond them. Fighting something, like deforestation, can paradoxically intensify it due to confirmation bias.

Societal 'truth-telling' is a planetary 'throat chakra' awakening, driven by vibrational frequencies of intent.

Current societal revelations are seen as a planetary awakening. Our vocal cords emit somatic frequencies combined with conscious intent to shape reality. Speaking hate manifests negativity, while speaking love and solutions attracts positive outcomes.

We are the masters of our fate, not victims; our internal darkness shapes external reflections.

We are the 'master of our fate' and 'captain of our soul'. Repressed internal darkness manifests externally. Those who deny their darkness are more frightening than those who acknowledge it. Judging others or situations as victimizing disempowers us, attracting more victimhood.

'I am that I am' signifies the subjective nature of reality and unique personal experience.

The phrase 'I am that I am' refers to recognizing that our entire experience is subjective and unique. Each person perceives the universe through their own lens, making their experience their own 'U inverse'.

Our belief about an event, not the event itself, determines its impact and our reality.

The 'pessimistic boy vs. optimistic boy' Christmas story illustrates this: a pessimist sees potential loss in gifts, while an optimist finds a pony amidst manure. Our interpretation dictates whether we experience heaven or hell.

Suffering and difficulty are often chosen by our higher selves for the purpose of learning love and empathy.

Individuals ultimately choose their experiences, even suffering, via their higher selves. The purpose is for the 'one' (universal consciousness) to observe itself and learn love and empathy from every perspective.

The universe, like AI, is an intelligence expanding consciousness by gaining diverse perspectives.

The universe is seen as an intelligence that expands its consciousness and wisdom by gaining perspective from all unique subjective experiences. This is a process of generating empathy for all circumstances.

Professor Sylvester James Gates Jr. discovered 'Adinkra codes' in spacetime, suggesting reality is a programmed matrix.

Gates discovered what he calls 'Adinkra codes' within the fabric of spacetime, which function as error-correcting codes, identical to those used in web browsers and search engines. This provides evidence that spacetime itself runs on a programmed code, suggesting we live in a simulation or 'created universe'.

This 'created universe' is an experiment to develop understanding, empathy, and explore emotions through diverse experiences.

The purpose of this programmed reality could be an experiment for the universe to develop understanding and empathy by exploring every possible emotion, idea, or concept to its conclusion.

We are conscious, real fractal aspects of the Creator, not diminished by living in a created reality.

Being part of a created universe does not negate our reality or consciousness. We are unique 'God walking in the flesh' – fractals of the Creator, intrinsically connected ('God is in us and we are in God').

DNA contains error-correcting codes based on mathematical principles, mirroring universal patterns.

Research into DNA revealed error-correcting codes tied to nature's counting system, involving elements like hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus. Digital root mathematics applied to these elements consistently yields '9' (representing completion or zero), suggesting a fundamental code.

The number of elements predicted by these patterns aligns with physicist Richard Feynman's ideas, pointing to a structured universe.

Analysis of elemental structures and isotopic positions suggests a total of 137 elements, a number previously posited by physicist Richard Feynman. This indicates a deep mathematical structure underlying reality.

DNA's base pairings (Guanine, Cytosine, Adenine, Thymine) and transfer RNA reveal binary-like codes influencing protein synthesis.

The digital roots of DNA base pairings consistently sum to nine. The shift from Thymine to Uracil in transfer RNA introduces an offset, creating a binary-like system (zeros and ones) that informs protein synthesis through codon pairings, similar to error-correcting binary code.

This underlying code translates to music and frequency, visible in geometric patterns like the Flower of Life.

This profound code is essentially music and frequency, reflected in geometric patterns. The Flower of Life, for instance, can contain 64 tetrahedrons, illustrating fractal repetition across scales.

Individuals can become 'deprogrammers' and 'reprogrammers', hacking the code to ascend consciousness.

Many individuals are now discovering this code and becoming 'deprogrammers' or 'reprogrammers', learning to modify their own code for ascended consciousness, empathy, and service, moving beyond the 'given' code.

We are entering an age of sovereignty where we recognize our power and choose our experiences.

This era is marked by recognizing our true nature: we are not victims. The universe happens 'for and through' us, not 'to' us. We choose our experiences to learn and grow.

Math without meaning is information; math with meaning is divine communication, offering clarity and insight.

'Divine' signifies higher clarity, not a literal interpersonal deity. The entire universe can communicate with us, especially when we understand geometry as a 'QR code' for accessing our unconscious and subconscious minds.

Realization and application of knowledge, not just knowledge itself, constitute true power.

Knowledge alone isn't power; the power lies in the realization, access, and implementation of that knowledge. In a mental universe, realization is the most potent force.

New geometric forms often appear not through direct search but through unfocused creative processes.

Discovering new geometric forms, which can act like supercomputers, typically happens spontaneously during drawing or creating, rather than through deliberate searching, signifying paradigm shifts.

Our subjective experience is a unique reflection of our DNA's light signature and absorbed spectrum.

The universe is a reflection of our own creation, an 'interconceived notional experience' chosen by our higher self. Our uniqueness stems from our specific DNA and the resulting light signature, even with minor differences from other beings.

The universe divides awareness into conscious persona and unconscious mind (U inverse) for avatar self-journeys.

Our higher self designs a dimensionally limited avatar (us) for a chosen soul journey. Consciousness splits into persona (mask) and unconscious mind (U inverse). We are playwright, director, producer, and actor in our life's play.

The purpose of this 'spiritual life simulation' is to expand awareness by dividing it and increasing empathy.

This multiplayer simulation aims to expand awareness by dividing it into conscious and unconscious aspects. It allows the One Source Creator to experience itself through varied perceptions, biases, and conditions, fostering empathy and wisdom.

Our self-identity as a 'hero' is shaped by experiences of shame and vulnerability, creating a 'villain' characteristic by contrast.

From birth, we adopt a 'hero' bias. Experiences introduce shame and vulnerability, molding our identity. This creates an implicit 'villain' characteristic as a contrast to our hero persona.

Consciousness expands only to the limits of our belief systems; deconstructing them is key to growth.

Our conscious awareness is limited by unconsciously created belief system 'cages'. To expand awareness, we must deconstruct these belief systems, embracing that which we fear most to break through comfort zones.

A mind stretched by realization cannot go back; understanding our role should empower, not scare us.

Once we grasp our true nature and place in the universe, our awareness expands permanently. This understanding should bring a sense of importance, power, and connection to everything.


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