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The inner Flow World (No. 2) originates from World No. 1. This is<br />

the Source World. In this core, we find the meaningful code of everything<br />

in the overall reality.<br />

With this allegory, Plato tried to show that matter is like a<br />

shadow. Just like a shadow, matter is a (holographic) projection.<br />

Matter is projected energy, and energy is vitalized code.<br />

In order to understand why matter is like a shadow, we first need to<br />

understand the nature of energy. By definition, energy flows. It can<br />

never stand still. The sine wave describes<br />

this continuously flowing movement of energy.<br />

The amplitude of this wave represents<br />

the amount of energy, while the wavelength<br />

shows how fast this energy moves. The<br />

shorter the wavelength, the faster is the<br />

movement. The denotation for this energetic<br />

movement is oscillation or vibration.<br />

Please note that we cannot perceive or detect energy directly, just as<br />

Plato explained with his Allegory of the Cave. We can o<strong>nl</strong>y see<br />

shadows of energy. In this Shadow World, we experience time and<br />

space. The energetic wavelength creates our experience of time,<br />

while the energetic amplitude creates our experience of space.<br />

In general, we experience time as a<br />

one-dimensional movement. For<br />

space however, we distinguish all<br />

three dimension. The picture below<br />

on the left hand side shows the energetic<br />

movement in two of these dimensions.<br />

In this graphical representation, time becomes circular.<br />

By including also the third dimension, we see that energy moves<br />

spirally (according to our experience of time and space). The picture<br />

above on the right hand side shows this three-dimensional representation<br />

of energetic movement.<br />

Let us again place experienced space on the vertical axis, and experienced<br />

time on the horizontal axis. The picture below shows two energetic<br />

movements. The upper one moves twice as fast as the lower<br />

one. After two cycles of the faster wave (and one cycle of the slower<br />

wave), both waves synchronously pass through the zero point from<br />

the same direction.<br />

When we combine both wave patterns into one graph, we see that<br />

these waves also have a shared null point in the middle, together with<br />

ones at the beginning and ending of one wavelength of the slowest<br />

wave. These shared null points are called nodes. The same happens<br />

with a vibrating string between to two fixed points. What we call<br />

matter is in fact an energetic node (a seemingly fixed shadow).<br />

The vibrational ratio between these two waves is 1:2. This is the first<br />

harmonic ratio of the octave. O<strong>nl</strong>y with harmonic ratios, regular<br />

nodes emerge. O<strong>nl</strong>y when we understand the harmonics of energy,<br />

then we will start to understand the origin of (the illusion of) matter.<br />

The figure below shows another harmonic ratio, which is 2:3, the<br />

ratio of the quint. After three cycles of the faster wave (and two cy-<br />

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