I have a theory that energy is not “everything.” Instead, my theory is that energy is one of the “elements” (or ingredients) that make up the “observable universe.” The other ingredient is light — not “regular” light, but infinite light. Infinite light is more than just light.
Infinite Light contains the knowledge and intelligence required to transmute energy to matter and matter to energy. Infinite light is the “dividing line” between energy and matter. Infinite light is not within the formula E=MC2. Rather, Infinite Light is the “light” (i.e., intelligence) that makes the formula E=MC2 possible.
Under the theory I imagine, before energy becomes “energy,” it “exists” as a possibility within a field of Infinite Possibilities.
Consciousness
Pure consciousness “exists” within a “space” where the possibility of existence “exists.” These words are in “quotes” because these concepts are intended to inform your (i.e., human) understanding of these concepts. In our world, none of these concepts are necessary. The reason is because we “invented” them. Therefore, from our perspective, nothing “exists” (the first oxymoron), there is no “space”, and there is no “time.” From our perspective, everything that “exists” exists as, and within, one (1).
Infinity
Infinity is a “place” where everything “exists” as a possibility. Infinity is an undefined, unknowable space where everything “exists” in the abstract — meaning that all the “ ingredients” are there. However, they have not been brought together to create a full recipe.
As a conscious being, Infinity is aware of its infinite nature. Thus, the “space” known as “Infinity” contains both Infinity (as a fact or state of existence) and Infinity (as a state of awareness). The best description for this inherent “duality” is consciousness. Consciousness means a state of being and a state of awareness. One cannot exist without the other. For this reason, “conscious awareness” is the most basic statement of the “duality principle” of existence.
As a conscious being, Infinity has the ability to “think” — meaning that it has the ability to interact with itself. My theory is that this is what thinking is — it is the ability to be oneself (“to be”) and also to be aware of one’s existence (“to think”). Thus, my theory is that Rene Descartes’ statement, “Je pense, donc je suis,” is only one aspect of reality. Under the theory I imagine, the ability “to think” could not “exist” in the absence of a conscious state of being.
Consciousness, therefore, is both a “state of being” and an “awareness of being.” Consciousness is the “act of being” and also the “thought of existing.” Neither one can “exist” without the other. Yet, these two concepts are not the same. They are co-dependent. However, they serve two “different”, yet mutually-dependent purposes.
Infinite Intelligence
The Infinite Intelligence contains the intelligence of how to “exist” in Infinity (i.e., to sustain the world of abstract possibilities) and to also “exist” in the material world (i.e., the world of of pattens, knowledge, knowns, formulas, math, precision, and specifics).
The essential question, therefore, is “How do you go from a world of abstract ideas and unknowns to a world of such precision and specificity that the alignment is mind-boggling?” Essentially, how do you bring abstract thoughts and ideas to “life.”
The intelligence within the Infinite Intelligence can best be described as “light.” The light that resides within the Infinite Intelligence is the intelligence necessary/required in order to “penetrate” energy and make it “divide amongst itself” to create both action (“being”) and thought (“awareness”) — co-existing together within the same “space.”
Light
The “light” that brought forth existence is the Infinite Intelligence manifesting its intelligence.
Matter
The difference between the “matter” that exists in the material world and the “matter” that exists in Infinity is that all matter exists prior to its physical manifestation as a possibility within a space known as “Infinity.”