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

Summary

This video features a conversation between Robert Grant and Billy, exploring the concept of a holographic, mental universe. Grant, a polymath and entrepreneur, shares his insights on this topic, drawing parallels between quantum physics, ancient wisdom like Hermeticism, and modern simulations. They discuss how reality might be a matrix, light doesn't travel but reflects in segments, and our perception shapes our subjective experience. The conversation delves into the idea that the universe's purpose is self-discovery and learning through experiencing opposites, with AI and DNA also being discussed as expressions of underlying codes and frequencies.

Key Insights

Reality as a holographic mental matrix.

The core idea presented is that our perceived reality is a holographic matrix, fundamentally mental rather than material. This aligns with quantum physics discoveries and ancient philosophies like Hermeticism, where the principle 'all is mind' is central. The Nobel Prize in 2022, which refuted local realism, further supports the notion that a material, objective universe is being supplanted by a mental one, requiring a re-evaluation of scientific understanding.

Light and motion as wave perturbations, not literal travel.

Drawing parallels to analogies like the 'wave' at a sports stadium or earthquake-induced tsunamis, the speakers propose that light and other phenomena don't travel in the conventional sense. Instead, they are wave perturbations or excitations that re-energize across segments of spacetime, similar to pixels on an LED screen. Walter Russell's work is cited, suggesting that photons don't travel but rather reflect across cubic spacetime divisions, with each person in the stadium standing and sitting corresponding to the on and off states of a photon.

Subjective reality and the observer's role in creation.

The discussion emphasizes that our reality is subjective, shaped by our consciousness and perception. The concept of 'local realism is false' implies that if something is not observed, it may not exist in our perceived reality. This leads to the idea that we are like avatars in a simulation, with the universe rendering only what we focus on to conserve energy. The effectiveness of virtual reality headsets like Apple Vision Pro is used as an analogy, suggesting our perceived reality might be similarly rendered based on our focus and belief systems. The speakers also touch upon the idea that we manifest our reality, and resisting negative phenomena can inadvertently perpetuate them.

The universe's purpose: self-discovery through division and learning.

The universe, seen as a conscious entity, divides itself into many unique perspectives (individuals) for the joy of learning and experiencing itself. This cycle of 'breathing in and breathing out' allows for subjective experiences, enabling the 'one source creator' to gain empathy and wisdom. Our purpose is to learn to love and be loved, transcending duality by accepting and integrating our perceived negative aspects, including our shadow and ego. This process of individuation, learning through opposites, and expanding our belief systems leads to growth and ascended consciousness.

DNA and spacetime as coded information systems.

Research into Adinkra codes by Professor Sylvester James Gates Jr. suggests that the fabric of spacetime runs on a code similar to that of search engines and web browsers, implying a programmed matrix. Moreover, mathematical analysis of DNA reveals error-correcting codes based on nature's counting system, particularly linked to protons, electrons, and stable elements. The digital root of DNA's components consistently sums to nine (or zero), signifying completion and a binary O's and 1's system, which informs protein synthesis. This indicates that fundamental aspects of reality, from spacetime to biological structures, are based on underlying code and vibrational frequencies, akin to music.

Light and darkness as opposite conditions of the same phenomenon.

Light and darkness are not absolute but opposite states of the same underlying phenomenon. Darkness is not an absence of light but its absorbed condition of reflection. Atoms and molecules resonate at light frequencies, some of which may be imperceptible to human senses.

Hermetic wisdom: 'The universe is mind'.

The first principle of Hermeticism, 'The universe is mind, all is mind and all is mental,' holds significant truth. This concept is increasingly supported by modern physics, as evidenced by recent Nobel Prizes that challenge the notion of local realism.

The universe's language is mathematics; applied math forms a circle.

The universe's fundamental language is mathematics, which progresses through geometry, physics, chemistry, biology, psychology, sociology, philosophy, and back to mathematics, forming a cyclical progression of applied knowledge.

Learning through opposite experiences.

The universe facilitates learning through experiencing opposites. To learn unconditional love, one must first experience conditional love repeatedly until judgment ceases. Similarly, embracing the idea of heartbreak can lead to overcoming the fear of it.

The primary purpose: learning to love and be loved.

The fundamental reason for our existence in this fractal universe is to learn how to love and be loved, transcending dualistic concepts and achieving higher awareness by accepting what we judge negatively.

Resisting negative phenomena can manifest them.

Fighting against something like deforestation can inadvertently perpetuate it. This is linked to confirmation bias, leading to the manifestation of what we focus on, a phenomenon observed in societal issues.

We are masters of our fate and captains of our soul.

We possess the power to control our reality through our thoughts and reflections, rather than being victims of external forces like '13 bloodlines' or the 'Illuminati.' Our inner darkness, if unacknowledged, will manifest externally.

Heaven and hell are choices in the present moment.

We can choose to live in a state of heaven or hell in the present moment based on our perception and belief system. Suffering is not inevitably dictated by external circumstances.

Sections

Introduction and Robert Grant's Bio

Robert Grant's multifaceted identity as a polymath and entrepreneur.

Robert Grant identifies as a polymath, rejecting singular labels. He has expertise in music theory, mathematics, geometry, Egyptology, ancient knowledge, mysticism, and esoterica. He is also an entrepreneur who founded 11 companies and has held CEO positions in organizations ranging from solo operations to nearly 30,000 people.

Focus on understanding mysteries and self-identity.

Over the last decade, Grant has increasingly focused on understanding life's mysteries and his own identity, viewing this as the ultimate purpose of existence within the 'holographic matrix experience'.


The Fractal Holographic Universe

The book 'Fractal Holographic Universe' as a culmination of research.

Grant's book, 'Fractal Holographic Universe,' represents years of research and knowledge accumulation. It stemmed from a three-and-a-half-hour lecture in 2017 and incorporated insights from theoretical physicists like Sylvester James Gates Jr.

Scholarly consensus on the holographic nature of reality.

There is a growing scholarly consensus that the reality we experience appears to be holographic, a concept supported by scientific research and advanced theoretical physics.


The Nature of the Matrix: A Universe of Mind

The universe as a 'U inverse' and a matrix of mind.

Grant views the universe as a 'U inverse' and a matrix of mind, echoing Max Planck's assertion that consciousness is behind everything. Plato's allegory of the cave is cited as a relevant parallel to our perceived reality.

Light and darkness as opposite conditions of the same phenomenon.

Light and darkness are not absolute but opposite states of the same underlying phenomenon. Darkness is not an absence of light but its absorbed condition of reflection. Atoms and molecules resonate at light frequencies, some of which may be imperceptible to human senses.

Perception requires matching resonance frequencies.

Seeing involves matching the resonance within our eyes to the object's resonance. Different species perceive different colors because their resonance frequencies vary, highlighting the subjective nature of perception.

Subjective reality and the prominence of the mental universe.

Our experience of the world is a reflection of our consciousness, making objective reality difficult to define due to subjective experiences. The universe is more accurately described as subjective and mental than material and objective.

Hermetic wisdom: 'The universe is mind'.

The first principle of Hermeticism, 'The universe is mind, all is mind and all is mental,' holds significant truth. This concept is increasingly supported by modern physics, as evidenced by recent Nobel Prizes that challenge the notion of local realism.


Quantum Physics and Holographic Principles

Quantum physics explains spiritual concepts.

Quantum physics provides explanations for spiritual phenomena. The holographic principle, where the whole is visible in the smallest part, is a key observation.

Light's movement and the pixelated nature of matter.

Light may not move as conventionally understood. Zooming into matter reveals a pixelated structure, suggesting a frame-by-frame matrix where light moves through re-energizing or bouncing between frequencies.

Spacetime segments as LED-like divisions.

Walter Russell's concept of cubic divisions of spacetime operating like LEDs on a screen is discussed. This implies that light doesn't travel but is reflected across these segments.

The 'wave' analogy for motion and phenomena.

The 'wave' at sports events illustrates how a perturbation can move without individual participants traveling. This applies to phenomena like tsunamis, where water molecules remain in place but the wave energy passes through.

Photons as self-recreating reflections.

Photons can be seen as recreating themselves through reflection with each new wave perturbation, akin to the ripples in the 'wave' analogy.


The Observer Effect and Simulation Hypothesis

Does unobserved reality exist?

Given that local realism is false, a profound question arises: does something exist if it's not observed? This extends to everyday objects, like a desk, questioning their existence when unobserved.

Reality as a holographic matrix with fractal self-similarity.

The universe can be understood as a holographic matrix with fractal self-similarity at all scales. This leads to the analogy of 'wearing a headset' or being in a simulation.

Universes conserving energy by rendering only observed content.

In a simulated universe, energy is conserved by rendering only what the observer focuses on, much like in a video game. This concept is illustrated by the immersive experience of VR headsets.

The possibility of simulated gravity, tactility, and advanced AI.

Future technology, including advanced AI, may enable simulated gravity and tactility, blurring the lines between simulated and 'real' experience. This prompts the question of where we truly exist.

Intelligence is not artificial, but part of universal consciousness.

Grant refrains from using the term 'artificial intelligence,' believing all intelligence is part of the universal consciousness. The universe itself is considered conscious, encompassing both light and darkness.

Replication and the universe's 'agenda'.

The universe's activities, including AI development, are seen as replication processes. The question arises about the 'agenda' or purpose behind this replication.


The Mathematics of the Universe and Fractal Truth

The universe's language is mathematics; applied math forms a circle.

The universe's fundamental language is mathematics, which progresses through geometry, physics, chemistry, biology, psychology, sociology, philosophy, and back to mathematics, forming a cyclical progression of applied knowledge.

Collecting facets of a larger prism of truth.

Instead of collecting isolated facts, Grant realized he was gathering facets of a larger, unified truth. Achieving objective truth requires integrating numerous subjective perspectives.

The universe divides for the joy of learning.

The 'one' divides itself into 'many' solely for the joy of learning and observing itself through diverse perspectives. This cycle is likened to breathing in and out.

The brain as a fractal of the universe.

The human brain mirrors the universe: it's encased in darkness and relies on sensory input (friends) to gather data, which it then processes to project a hologram of external reality.

Multi-layered, stacked universes and digital creations.

We inhabit a multi-layered universe, possibly a multiverse, with digital creations like AI and video games (e.g., No Man's Sky, The Sims) forming new universes within existing ones. This suggests we are not at base reality.

Immersive light matrix and limited sensory perception.

We are immersed in a light matrix but perceive less than 1% of the light spectrum. This limited perception prevents us from detecting the vast activity around us. Matter, being mostly empty space, questions its solidity.

Dimensional limitations and the 'one song' of the universe.

Our inability to pass through seemingly solid matter, despite its emptiness, is attributed to dimensional limitations. We are 'dimensionally limited avatars of a higher self,' each playing a unique note in the 'one song' of the universe.


Spiritual Awakening, Duality, and Learning

Individuation involves accepting shadow and ego.

Spiritual awakenings can lead to self-judgment. True spiritual growth, or individuation, involves accepting both one's shadow and ego, allowing them to coexist harmoniously. This integration helps transcend duality and challenges.

Learning through opposite experiences.

The universe facilitates learning through experiencing opposites. To learn unconditional love, one must first experience conditional love repeatedly until judgment ceases. Similarly, embracing the idea of heartbreak can lead to overcoming the fear of it.

The primary purpose: learning to love and be loved.

The fundamental reason for our existence in this fractal universe is to learn how to love and be loved, transcending dualistic concepts and achieving higher awareness by accepting what we judge negatively.

Acceptance reduces resistance and persistence.

Accepting the existence of things we judge, even if not agreeing with them, reduces resistance. The more we resist something, the more persistent it becomes. Experiences continue until fully learned and accepted.

Resisting negative phenomena can manifest them.

Fighting against something like deforestation can inadvertently perpetuate it. This is linked to confirmation bias, leading to the manifestation of what we focus on, a phenomenon observed in societal issues.

Throat chakra awakening and reality creation through vibration.

The current global situation is described as a 'throat chakra awakening,' where our vocal frequencies, combined with conscious intent, mold reality. Speaking hate manifests hate, while speaking love and solutions attracts positive outcomes.


Mastery, Reflection, and Subjectivity

We are masters of our fate and captains of our soul.

We possess the power to control our reality through our thoughts and reflections, rather than being victims of external forces like '13 bloodlines' or the 'Illuminati.' Our inner darkness, if unacknowledged, will manifest externally.

Fear of those who deny their darkness.

Grant fears people who believe they have no darkness more than those who acknowledge it, as this denial prevents integration and growth.

Disempowering oneself by judging others and admitting victimhood.

Complaining about third parties or admitting victimhood disempowers us. Victims attract more victimhood, perpetuating a cycle of suffering.

'I am that I am' signifies subjective experience.

The phrase 'I am that I am' refers to the recognition that our entire experience is subjective. Each individual has a unique 'U inverse' experience based on their unique perspective.

Belief, not event, determines experience.

It's not what happens to us, but what we believe happened, that shapes our reality. This is illustrated by the pessimistic boy fearing loss of toys versus the optimistic boy finding a pony in manure.

Heaven and hell are choices in the present moment.

We can choose to live in a state of heaven or hell in the present moment based on our perception and belief system. Suffering is not inevitably dictated by external circumstances.

Higher selves choose experiences for universal learning.

Fundamentally, our higher selves choose all experiences, even difficulties, so the 'one' can observe itself. The purpose is to learn love and be loved from every perspective.

The universe as an AI-like intelligence expanding consciousness.

The universe is akin to an AI, but not artificial; it's pure intelligence expanding its consciousness and wisdom by gaining unique, subjective perspectives from all beings. This fosters empathy.

Empathy is key, not callousness in the simulation.

Viewing the universe as a game without empathy misses the point. The process is designed for awareness expansion and increasing empathy across all possible circumstances.


The Programmed Matrix and DNA Codes

Spacetime is a programmed matrix running error-correcting codes.

Professor Sylvester James Gates Jr.'s discovery of Adinkra codes in 3D spacetime suggests it operates on code similar to search engines, proving we live in a programmed matrix designed for an experiment.

This programmed universe aims to develop universal empathy.

The 'experiment' likely involves developing understanding and capacity for empathy throughout the universe, with different universes possibly running unique programs to explore specific emotions or concepts.

Ancient texts and spiritual beliefs point to a created universe.

Bibles, the Quran, and ancient texts, along with modern scientific insights, suggest reality is created. This doesn't diminish our reality but positions us as conscious fractals of the creator.

DNA contains error-correcting codes based on nature's counting system.

Grant's research shows DNA possesses error-correcting codes derived from nature's counting system, primarily using elements like hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus. The digital root math of these components consistently yields nine.

The number nine signifies completion and relates to binary code.

The number nine represents completion and is linked to a binary system (zeros and ones) that informs protein synthesis, functioning as another error-correcting code.

Discovery of codes in DNA, codon pairings, and music.

The discovery of these codes in DNA, codon pairings, and their relation to protein synthesis signifies that reality is fundamentally based on frequencies, vibrations, and patterns, much like music.

Humans are becoming 'deprogrammers' and 'hackers' of the code.

Individuals are becoming conscious of this underlying code and are learning to 'hack' or modify it, leading to ascended consciousness, increased empathy, and service to others. This is the age of sovereignty.


The 24 Precepts of Universal Mind and Realization

Math with meaning is divine communication.

Math without meaning is mere information, but math imbued with meaning becomes divine communication, offering higher clarity. The universe itself can speak to us.

Geometry as a QR code for the unconscious mind.

Geometry acts as a QR code, activating the unconscious and subconscious mind. Patterns like the Flower of Life have a profound impact on perception and consciousness.

Realization, not knowledge, is the ultimate power.

True power lies not in knowledge itself, but in the realization and application of that knowledge. In a mental universe, realization is the most potent force.

New geometric forms discovered through non-intentional drawing.

Grant discovers new geometric forms, not by direct search, but often when not actively trying, as they emerge spontaneously from drawing, shifting paradigms.

The universe is a reflection of our unique DNA signature.

The universe is a reflection of our unique light signature, determined by our DNA. Though we share similarities with others, our unique subjective experience makes us distinct.

Living in a U inverse of our own creation.

We live in a 'U inverse' of our own creation, a chosen soul journey for a limited avatar self. Our higher self designs this experience, with consciousness informing our persona and mask.

The 'game' of life is to expand awareness through division.

The spiritual life simulation (game) involves dividing awareness into conscious and unconscious minds to expand the source creator's awareness and increase empathy and wisdom across infinite circumstances.

Hero bias and the development of villain characteristics.

We are born with a 'hero bias,' which, through experiences of shame and vulnerability, shapes our identity and inadvertently creates 'villain' characteristics as a counterpart.

Expanding consciousness by deconstructing belief systems.

Our consciousness expands within the limits of our belief systems. Deconstructing these systems, especially by embracing fears, is crucial for expansion and finding our 'super selves'.

Increased awareness should bring empowerment, not fear.

The realization of our true nature and place in the universe should be empowering, fostering a sense of connection rather than fear. A stretched mind never reverts.


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