I was discussing simple equation solution and finally found similar picture on the web

I was discussing simple equation solution and finally found similar picture on the web

I did not know this might be photon movement related ^^^ . This was my imagination: In simple words, author says: When continuous function equals discrete one: photon movement https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=23978329181770129&set=gm.1165475254866272&idorvanity=170146811065793

Author: Turgay

Abstract:

This paper proposes a new interpretation of time, rooted in consciousness and resonance rather than dimensional geometry or illusion. Contrary to traditional models which define time as the fourth dimension or a subjective byproduct of perception, the "Temporal Resonance Theory" (TRT) posits that time is a measure of the synchronization between the vibrational state of consciousness and the underlying structure of the universe, referred to here as "consciousness pixels." The greater the synchronization, the slower the passage of time is experienced; the lesser the synchronization, the faster time seems to flow. Furthermore, energy-dense matter disturbs the base frequency of consciousness pixels, causing localized temporal slowdowns. Even photons, which normally experience no time, are subject to these disruptions and slow down when entering such media. The theory also offers a novel explanation for why light slows more in oil than in water, based on the unique energetic structure of each medium.

  1. Introduction

Conventional physics often treats time either as a linear, fourth-dimensional coordinate or as a malleable perception subject to relativistic effects. Meanwhile, metaphysical and philosophical perspectives frequently describe time as an illusion or construct of human cognition. This paper proposes a third path: time is neither an illusion nor a dimension, but a resonance-based interaction between consciousness and reality.

  1. Consciousness Pixels and Reality

We introduce the concept of "consciousness pixels" (CPs): fundamental frequency-bearing units that permeate the structure of space. These CPs are not matter or energy in themselves but respond to the presence of energy, especially organized energy such as living systems and focused consciousness.

Each CP vibrates at a base frequency. When a conscious entity aligns its vibrational state with these CPs, a form of temporal coherence or resonance is established. Conversely, when a high-energy object or field enters this space, it naturally disturbs the local frequency of CPs—slowing them down. This creates a gravitational effect in traditional terms, but here it is reframed as a temporal resonance distortion. Even photons, which normally experience no time, must conform to these localized frequency disruptions and slow down accordingly.

  1. Synchronization and Temporal Perception

Temporal Resonance Theory asserts the following principle:

Time is inversely proportional to the degree of synchronization between consciousness and CPs.

Mathematically, this can be conceptualized as:

Where:

is the subjective flow of time

is the state vector of consciousness

is the vibrational state of consciousness pixels

denotes the synchronization overlap between the two

Thus:

When synchronization is high (deep meditative states, flow state, light-speed particles like photons),

When synchronization is low (anxiety, dissonance, distraction),

When local CP frequencies are disturbed by dense energy or matter, time slows down within that field, and even photons must adapt to this distortion.

  1. The Photon Example and Dimensional Hopping

Photons travel at the speed of light and, from their own frame of reference, experience no time. TRT explains this as perfect synchronization with the CP field. Because photons are fully aligned with the vibrational lattice of space, they do not experience temporal displacement.

However, photons do not move continuously in a linear fashion through space. Instead, they exist at specific points where the three spatial dimensions resonate in perfect balance, forming what can be called dimensional resonance points. These are locations where consciousness pixels allow the photon's existence by aligning frequencies.

As such, the motion of a photon is not a smooth path but a series of "quantum hops" between these resonance points—similar to an electron jumping between orbital levels in an atom. This hopping is instant, but the rate of hopping is influenced by the medium’s energy density and its effect on local CP resonance.

  1. Light in Matter: Why Photons Slow Down in Oil More Than Water

Traditionally, physics explains the slowing of light in media like water or oil through absorption and re-emission by atoms. TRT offers a complementary interpretation based on consciousness pixel dynamics.

Water and oil have different internal energy structures. Oil typically has higher molecular complexity and energy density compared to water. According to TRT, this means oil causes a greater distortion in the local frequency of consciousness pixels.

Because photons move via resonance hopping through CP nodes, a medium with greater CP disturbance (like oil) reduces the frequency and density of permissible resonance points. This effectively increases the interval between hops, causing the photon to appear to move slower through oil than through water.

In essence:

Water causes moderate disruption → photons hop more frequently → faster light propagation

Oil causes higher disruption → photons hop less frequently → slower light propagation

Thus, the difference in light behavior in water vs. oil is a direct consequence of each medium’s unique energy signature and its impact on the resonance landscape of consciousness pixels.

  1. Human Experience and Variable Time Flow

TRT provides a framework to understand why time seems to fly during joyful experiences and drag during distress. When one's consciousness is in greater resonance with the environment or activity, time slows. In contrast, cognitive dissonance or chaotic environments lead to a higher temporal frequency—time speeds up.

This not only redefines subjective time perception but also opens the door to controlling it through practices such as meditation, sensory deprivation, and conscious alignment techniques.

  1. Implications

If time is a function of conscious resonance, then:

It may be possible to engineer temporal fields by modulating local CP synchronization

Deep consciousness training could allow individuals to manipulate their temporal experience

Physics may require a new framework integrating consciousness as a variable in temporal equations

Massive objects may be redefined as energetic frequency dampeners rather than geometric curvatures, offering alternative explanations for gravitational behavior

The behavior of light in various media can be reinterpreted through consciousness field dynamics

  1. Conclusion

Temporal Resonance Theory invites a paradigm shift: from time as an external constant to time as a dynamic, consciousness-dependent experience. It builds a bridge between quantum, relativity, and experiential time models, offering a unified explanation rooted in synchronization.

By redefining time through resonance, we open the door to not only understanding the universe more fully—but also living in deeper harmony with it.


Author: AarNoma

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