01-27-2019, 09:38 PM
(01-27-2019, 08:56 PM)IndigoGeminiWolf Wrote: I wonder if the consciousness energy can get infinitely dense, even more than form and matter.
I would say no because all physical matter is is the furthest extent to which consciousness can pretend to be separate. The creator can pretend to be a particle (or trillions of them) but at the end of the day, it is just playing pretend. And eventually those particles join together with other particles, and identify together, increasing their vibration, eventually resulting in something that is second density, and so on through the densities. But at the subatomic level particles don't look like how most people are taught in science class. They are probability clouds, with no specific structures until they are measured (observed by an outside observer/but of course, materialists will try to take consciousness out of the picture even though it is completely unfalsifiable/untestable since you have to observe the results of the measurement to see them). It can get pretty dense though. I guess a black hole would be technically denser than regular matter. That is why the space-time warps into such a thing. It gets so dense, that the matter can no longer balance or resist the pull created by the curvature of space time. So you can think of regular matter as being in a never-ending tug of war with space time curvature (which we perceive as gravity). A black hole is when the matter loses the tug of war because it got too dense, making the gravity well "steeper" or "stronger" so to speak, and fell into the gravity well, if that makes sense. The balance is lost. So there is a threshold of denseness of matter where the (pretend) separation of particles would end by virtue of the intensity of the gravity well.