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<strong>Cosmic</strong> <strong>Game</strong> © Douglass A. White, 2012 v151207 143<br />

as to define its circumference; (3) secondary rotation of the disc so as to define the<br />

rotational axis of a sphere. All this is purely an imaginary possibility within the lightawareness<br />

and does not produce any real physical phenomena.<br />

No further rotations are possible without reference to other pre-existent systems. This<br />

leaves us with a pretended motion in a virtual three-dimensional space, but no derivable<br />

experience, because there still is nothing "solid" to see. However, we now have the<br />

three-dimensional structure that defines abstractly how light propagates as a wave in<br />

three dimensions of space. <strong>The</strong> first dimension is the ray that transmits light from a<br />

source to a receiver. It also generates the possibility of gravity in a manner we will soon<br />

describe more clearly. <strong>The</strong> second dimension is the electrical vibration due to the spin.<br />

<strong>The</strong> third dimension is the magnetic vibration that matches the electrical vibration but in<br />

yet another dimension.<br />

No experience of gravity is possible except through the medium of the electromagnetic<br />

interaction -- primarily through a transfer of energy via a light ray between two bodies,<br />

and secondarily through electrical and magnetic effects that ac<strong>com</strong>pany electromagnetic<br />

interaction. We can block local electrical and magnetic effects (localized resistance),<br />

but not gravity (nonlocalized relaxation), because it derives from the general relaxation of<br />

the primal overall resistance that occurs when awareness drops down to a very localized<br />

attention. All bodies in the universe are constantly exchanging gravity photonantiphoton<br />

(graviton-antigraviton?) pairs in all directions that cancel out space depending<br />

on their density. Only forms of localized awareness add the electric and magnetic<br />

resistance spins to the photon-antiphoton exchanges. Another way of understanding this<br />

radiation is to think of it as the relaxation of resistance in awareness. As long as the<br />

resistance is greater than the relaxation, the universe will continue to expand. When the<br />

relaxation is greater than the resistance, the universe will begin to contract. Since<br />

perception of distance is relative to perspective, it really depends on how we look at it.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Egyptian Glyph for Luminosity<br />

In the Egyptian symbol for the luminosity of light we can see the three dimensions of<br />

electromagnetic radiation graphically displayed. <strong>The</strong> radiation extends out along the<br />

surface of the page in a straight line between an emitter and an absorber (perceiver not<br />

shown). <strong>The</strong> electrical circuit moves in a circle on the surface of the page with the rays<br />

extending out perpendicular to the circle's tangents. <strong>The</strong> center point marks a magnetic<br />

axis that is perpendicular to the surface of the page, similar to the modern convention in<br />

electrical drawings. <strong>The</strong> three <strong>com</strong>ponents -- gravity, electricity, and magnetics -- are<br />

always mutually orthogonal in a three-dimensional space generated by the resistance of<br />

an observer to being merely ME in awareness. However, as yet they are still only in a<br />

virtual condition which is frustrating for a hypothetical ME identity that is trying to create<br />

some "real" experiences. We should also note that whatever the ME identity pretends to<br />

define as NOT ME is the only way in which the ME identity can define itself. Thus,<br />

what you see as a perceiver is who you are, no matter how imaginary or real it seems.

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