The Higher Self Atomic Model
Aug. 13th, 2019 10:37 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This is something of a theory that I have been putting together for quite some time now. It regards the higher self, the structure of life as we all know it, and how the universe has painted a picture that could very well pull this all together. Of course, this is only what I have theorized, but perhaps some of this will makes sense, or eventually will.
Lets start with atoms, the building blocks of the universe. They make up everything and take a familiar form to us. Have a look at Rutherford's atomic model. I've shared an image of it below. A nucleus at the center, orbited by electrons. Its something so simple, but is rather important.

See the distinct pattern now? There is something else that also takes this familiar alignment: Our solar system. Take the atomic model, and put the sun as its nucleus, then the planets taking the space of the electrons. Pretty interesting?

That's a pretty large scaled 'atomic structure'. Now going inwards from that, smaller and smaller still, this fundamental structure makes up everything. To the planet earth with its own moon as its orbit. To the creatures and plants that make up its ecosystem, down to the cells and antibodies that make up those individual creatures, it all follows that structure down to the smallest particle that started it all: the atom.
I'm taking this information, from what I've gathered, and putting it to a spiritual level now. As I do firmly believe that one day everything we do think of as spiritual will either be proven as scientifically factual or proven a fallacy. Either way I'm excited to see what the future in research toward our consciousness or "soul" comes to. For now though, I'll continue with my own theory and what I am trying to conceptualize here.
Lets start out back with our universe. I went on for a bit about everything getting smaller and smaller from there in the same structural pattern, but now we are going to go bigger instead. Imagine our universe as an atom, the smallest piece of something even larger. We're talking the opposite end of quantum mechanics now. So.. instead of describing nature at the smallest scales of energy we are going to go bigger. Or are we? In the grand scheme of reality do we really know our universe is not a smaller piece to a much larger reality that exists?
Lets go into what we call: The Multiverse Theory. Now, before we dive into this, lets pull our minds out of science fiction and step into science we have actually been working on validating here and now. The late Stephen Hawking and his research pointed to the existence of a multiverse having a set number. With that, there is not an infinite number of universes, but rather a very limited amount. So no, deciding to where pink or blue does not create another entire universe. The multiverse theory in reality, is made of so much more than that sort of flat level thinking.
There are so many other factors and theories that you need to make up even half of what the multiverse theory could be capable of or equally incapable. I like to start with the common misconception of the Butterfly Effect. Largely misunderstood the butterfly effect is only a small piece of Chaos Theory, which better explains how that would actually work. It essentially describes that a minute change can have a major effect on a larger state, a ripple effect in short. That just doesn't scientifically add up in the end however. A butterflies deciding to flap its wings over a cornfield.. is not going to cause a hurricane. That's important to take note of when describing the multiverse, and knowing that we do not live in an infinite, but rather a finite multiverse.
Moving forward! Going on a larger scale from the atomic model, take our universe and imagine other universes intermingling with ours as the building blocks of the entire multiverse. Also keep in mind that each universe is not simply different versions of Earth, or parallel universes where you were a doctor instead of a grocery clerk. No. These different universes are made up of more extreme differences. Life is unpredictable. Chaos Theory is unpredictable. If your consciousness interchangeably moves between universes when you die, you would be a very different person.

That is where I take my theory into play that I am calling: The Higher Self Atomic Model. The universe and every multiverse that it makes up is building the larger whole, a collective consciousness. Now, that does not necessarily mean we are all one consciousness, but that we are small pieces of a much much larger whole. For simplicity I'll refer to it as something similar to what some may call the Astral Plane or Spirit World. This collective consciousness however is the big picture surrounding everything that is made up of the smaller universes(atoms).
On a smaller scale take each "soul" or consciousness that makes up this collective, the organisms that make up the body, the world, the expanse of this Megaverse. We are, our supposed higher selves, are the cells of this greater organism, the antibodies, the red and white blood cells. These higher selves have their own atomic structure that breaks off into its "electrons". These "electrons" are what branch off into individual universes and connect us to them. Think of it as incarnation. Your higher self resides in the great collective of the Megaverse, and your "lives" are connected to this. Your consciousness is a building block of the greater whole. So in theory the soul is very well quite similar to an atom.

I believe it makes sense to think of it this way, given we know atoms to be the building blocks of everything else. This of course will be inconclusive for now, and remain a theory I will continue to work on.
Lets start with atoms, the building blocks of the universe. They make up everything and take a familiar form to us. Have a look at Rutherford's atomic model. I've shared an image of it below. A nucleus at the center, orbited by electrons. Its something so simple, but is rather important.

See the distinct pattern now? There is something else that also takes this familiar alignment: Our solar system. Take the atomic model, and put the sun as its nucleus, then the planets taking the space of the electrons. Pretty interesting?

That's a pretty large scaled 'atomic structure'. Now going inwards from that, smaller and smaller still, this fundamental structure makes up everything. To the planet earth with its own moon as its orbit. To the creatures and plants that make up its ecosystem, down to the cells and antibodies that make up those individual creatures, it all follows that structure down to the smallest particle that started it all: the atom.
I'm taking this information, from what I've gathered, and putting it to a spiritual level now. As I do firmly believe that one day everything we do think of as spiritual will either be proven as scientifically factual or proven a fallacy. Either way I'm excited to see what the future in research toward our consciousness or "soul" comes to. For now though, I'll continue with my own theory and what I am trying to conceptualize here.
Lets start out back with our universe. I went on for a bit about everything getting smaller and smaller from there in the same structural pattern, but now we are going to go bigger instead. Imagine our universe as an atom, the smallest piece of something even larger. We're talking the opposite end of quantum mechanics now. So.. instead of describing nature at the smallest scales of energy we are going to go bigger. Or are we? In the grand scheme of reality do we really know our universe is not a smaller piece to a much larger reality that exists?
Lets go into what we call: The Multiverse Theory. Now, before we dive into this, lets pull our minds out of science fiction and step into science we have actually been working on validating here and now. The late Stephen Hawking and his research pointed to the existence of a multiverse having a set number. With that, there is not an infinite number of universes, but rather a very limited amount. So no, deciding to where pink or blue does not create another entire universe. The multiverse theory in reality, is made of so much more than that sort of flat level thinking.
There are so many other factors and theories that you need to make up even half of what the multiverse theory could be capable of or equally incapable. I like to start with the common misconception of the Butterfly Effect. Largely misunderstood the butterfly effect is only a small piece of Chaos Theory, which better explains how that would actually work. It essentially describes that a minute change can have a major effect on a larger state, a ripple effect in short. That just doesn't scientifically add up in the end however. A butterflies deciding to flap its wings over a cornfield.. is not going to cause a hurricane. That's important to take note of when describing the multiverse, and knowing that we do not live in an infinite, but rather a finite multiverse.
Moving forward! Going on a larger scale from the atomic model, take our universe and imagine other universes intermingling with ours as the building blocks of the entire multiverse. Also keep in mind that each universe is not simply different versions of Earth, or parallel universes where you were a doctor instead of a grocery clerk. No. These different universes are made up of more extreme differences. Life is unpredictable. Chaos Theory is unpredictable. If your consciousness interchangeably moves between universes when you die, you would be a very different person.

That is where I take my theory into play that I am calling: The Higher Self Atomic Model. The universe and every multiverse that it makes up is building the larger whole, a collective consciousness. Now, that does not necessarily mean we are all one consciousness, but that we are small pieces of a much much larger whole. For simplicity I'll refer to it as something similar to what some may call the Astral Plane or Spirit World. This collective consciousness however is the big picture surrounding everything that is made up of the smaller universes(atoms).
On a smaller scale take each "soul" or consciousness that makes up this collective, the organisms that make up the body, the world, the expanse of this Megaverse. We are, our supposed higher selves, are the cells of this greater organism, the antibodies, the red and white blood cells. These higher selves have their own atomic structure that breaks off into its "electrons". These "electrons" are what branch off into individual universes and connect us to them. Think of it as incarnation. Your higher self resides in the great collective of the Megaverse, and your "lives" are connected to this. Your consciousness is a building block of the greater whole. So in theory the soul is very well quite similar to an atom.
I believe it makes sense to think of it this way, given we know atoms to be the building blocks of everything else. This of course will be inconclusive for now, and remain a theory I will continue to work on.