Matter, Materials, and Fabrics of the Cosmos as the Substrate of Everything that Exists

Matter, Materials, and Fabrics of the Cosmos as the Substrate of Everything that Exists

“…you each have your own experiences, own incarnations. What is proof to one, as has been given, will not be proof to the other.”Edgar Cayce, «Readings» (5753—2)

 

What is the Cosmos?

The Cosmos (in the broadest sense) is everything that exists.

 

What is the Universe?

The Universe is everything that is available for human beings to know.

“The Universe is a concept that refers to everything that is within the reach of optical or radio telescopes, not what mischievous or insane mathematicians have “written in” beyond that.” (Victor-Alfred Veynik)

Modern researchers understand the Universe as everything that formed after the Big Bang and continues to form to this day.

 

What is “matter”?

Matter (in the broadest sense) is a philosophical category that encompasses everything that makes up the “composition” and “content” of the Universe and determines all of its properties. The word “matter” in Slavic languages has long been a synonym for the word “fabric,” and the fabric of the Universe serves as the basis for the production of woven materials.

As Konstantin Tsiolkovsky stated in his article “My Philosophy” in 1932, “The universe consists of a single essence, which I call matter. This is unity, or monism.”

 

What is “material”?

Material is a substrate of a particular form of existence of matter, the elements of which are used by Nature (Creators, Makers, etc.) to create (make) the bodies (flesh) of objects.

 

Who are the “Creators” or “Makers”?

Creator (Maker) is a subject capable of embodying their thoughts and ideas into accessible matter and performing this activity.

Each object in the world (in the broadest sense) was created by someone.

Most objects in the world were created not by humans, but by someone or something else. Human beings also represent the result of someone else’s activity. Each person calls this “inventor-inventor” something different: some call it Nature, some call it the Universe, some call it the Creator, some call it God, some call it Allah, some call it the Supreme Being, some call it panpsychism, or anything else, as long as this name does not contradict the worldview of that person. That is, believers do it in their own way, atheists do it in their own way, philosophers do it in their own way…

Essentially, for a created (made) object, its Creator (Maker) represents an administrator with administrator rights.

“I certainly don’t believe in a God who flies around on clouds. But I do believe in the intelligence of Nature. Apparently – this is God!” Boris Bolotov

 

Does anything “immaterial” exist in the Cosmos?

No. Everything that exists in the Cosmos and determines all of its properties is “material” in nature.

The term “immaterial” is erroneous and refers to any object whose body is constructed from elements that are different from the known substance. The use of the term “immaterial” is fundamentally incorrect because everything that exists in the Universe (in the broadest sense) is matter and is constructed from it. Therefore, the use (writing) of this term must always be enclosed in quotation marks.

As a rule, the term “immaterial” is usually used to refer to objects of the spiritual world or other worlds of the Cosmos that a human being cannot manifest (sense).

 

What is “programmable matter”?

Programmable matter is a type of matter that can change its physical properties (shape, density, structure, optical properties, etc.) in a programmable way, i.e. has an internally inherent ability to perform information processing.

Hypothetically, all matter is programmable. Everything looks approximately the same as in the computer world. There are simple gadgets, and there are complex gadgets. Accordingly, there are simple programming languages and complex programming languages.

Hypothetically, the distinguishing feature of the most complex programmable matter known to humans today is the presence of programmable modules such as DNA or RNA.

Accordingly, the Flesh of Human beings has its own operating system called the Soul, which its Creators can modify at will, using a specific programming language for this purpose.

 

What is the “gap of knowledge” of a human being?

The “gap of knowledge” refers to the set of ranges of values of various physical quantities that a subject is capable of perceiving through their body’s receptors as sensations. The gaps through which human beings perceive the world allow them to experience only a tiny fraction of the world (in the broadest sense). By basing their worldview solely on the data (scientific observations) obtained through these gaps, human beings distort the information acquired during the process of learning to the point of impossibility of understanding it. There are many types of “gaps of knowledge” for any creature, such as optical, gustatory, auditory, tactile, and so on.

“I do not in any way consider our perceptions to be an accurate reflection of reality. Firstly, we only perceive a very small amount of all that exists. Secondly, the perceptual world of different animals and even humans is diverse and depends on the structure and degree of perfection of their senses and brain (while space remains the same). Thirdly, this reflection is not only incomplete but also highly distorted. Although it has little in common with the Universe, it still gives some idea of it. Different types of mirrors give different reflections of the same object. Similarly, the world, reflecting in different brains, does not provide similar ideas about it, but this does not prevent the world (as an object) from being constant.” Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, “Ethics or the Natural Basis of Morality,” 1902-1903.

“Imagine yourself as a fish living in an aquarium with convex walls. What would you know about our world if you looked at it through the distorted glass all your life and had no chance to escape? It is impossible to know the true nature of reality: we believe that we have a clear understanding of the surrounding world, but metaphorically speaking, we are doomed to spend our entire lives in an aquarium because the possibilities of our body do not allow us to escape from it.” Stephen Hawking.

 

But if matter is one, then why is everything we “see” (perceive) around us so diverse?

Matter is one, but hypothetically it can be assumed that the forms of existence of matter are numerous, and the forms of manifestation of matter are an infinite set, since the receptors of material bodies and the instruments used by subjects for manifestation (observers’ brains, instruments, etc.) are different from each other.

To understand why everything is the way it is, let us first recall an ancient parable in a modern interpretation:

“A elephant belonging to a group of wandering artists ended up near a city where no one had ever seen an elephant before. Hearing about such a wonder, four curious citizens decided to obtain permission to see the elephant before anyone else. Since there was no light in the stable where the elephant was kept, the study had to take place in darkness. Touching the trunk, one of them decided that this creature resembled a hose. The second felt the ear and concluded that the elephant was like a fan. The third came across a leg, which he was able to compare to a column, and the fourth, feeling the tail, decided that the elephant could be compared to a thick rope. None of them could form a complete picture based on what they were able to feel. As a result, the expedition caused confusion. Each believed that he was right, but none of the other citizens could understand what had actually happened to the researchers, and what the elephant really looked like.”

Similarly, our perceptions of the world are just fragments that we perceive through our receptors, brain, and instruments. Each of us can perceive the world differently, depending on our individual characteristics.

 

What is the form of material existence?

The form of material existence is one of the many forms of material existence that is formed by the observer during the process of knowledge acquisition. It usually represents a class of objects possessing a substrate unity.

Substrate (from Latin substratum, meaning “foundation” or “base”) in the broadest sense is the unified principle and foundation of everything that exists; in the narrow sense, it refers to the unified principle and foundation of a specific form of material existence; and in the narrowest sense, it refers to the unified principle and foundation of a specific object (process, phenomenon).

Modern researchers claim that matter has several types – from the type of substance to the type of classical fields (magnetic, electric, electromagnetic, or gravitational), to the type of quantum fields of different nature… In recent scientific articles, descriptions of new types of matter have also appeared – dark matter and dark energy. However, apparently, modern researchers simply observe different forms of material existence and then describe their perceptions (manifestations) differently during the process of knowledge acquisition.

There are three main types of forms of material existence known to humans today:

  1. Material form of material existence (bodily form of material existence, fleshly form of material existence) – a peculiar “bodily tissue” of matter, from which Nature gives birth (creates) new flesh (bodies), which represent peculiar “hardware systems” of the born creatures (creations).
  2. Spiritual form of material existence (conscious form of material existence, informational form of material existence) – a peculiar “nervous tissue” of matter, from which Nature creates (gives birth to, creates) control systems of the born flesh (bodies), which represent peculiar “operating systems” of the born creatures (creations).
  3. Field form of material existence – a peculiar “connective tissue” of matter, by means of which Nature can unite the hardware systems of the creatures and their operating systems, i.e. the flesh and consciousness of the creations, into a unified whole.

All forms of material existence (substance, consciousness, fields, etc.) are interrelated, although they possess unique physical properties from the “point of view” of subjects who acquire knowledge through available “knowledge gaps“.

 

Examples of forms of material manifestation by human beings

  • Forms of material manifestation:

The material form of existence studied by chemistry (chemical substance) consists solely of substances made up of atoms. The material form of existence studied by physics consists solely of substances in which the separation of atoms is impossible or loses physical meaning (for example, plasma or stellar material). This is why “chemical substances” and “physical substances” are different forms of manifestation of the material form of existence by observers. Substance can manifest to observers in different forms called aggregate states: gas, liquid, solid crystalline, solid amorphous or in the form of a liquid crystal. It has internal “voids” and possesses density.

The term “substantial” (in chemistry) is a characteristic of an object, the body (flesh) of which is built on the basis of elements described in the current version of the periodic table of chemical elements by D.I. Mendeleev. Thing is a conditional name for an object that is used by people in their activities and whose body consists of substance.

 

  • Forms of spiritual manifestation:

Unfortunately, the manifestations of the spiritual form of material existence are not currently studied by modern science. Hypothetically, the following forms of manifestation of this form of existence may be attributed to them:

  • Thoughts of beings;
  • Emotions of beings;
  • Consciousness of beings;
  • “Digital copies” of beings;
  • Souls of beings;
  • Spirits;
  • And so on.

“Consciousness, which is already transforming and organizing a substantial portion of our Solar System, is denied objective existence only because traditional science, not knowing how to approach it, without creating the appropriate conceptual apparatus and scientific instruments, is not in a hurry to correct its own mistakes, overcome the difficulties that have arisen.” Georgy Somov, “The Matter of Consciousness and the Consciousness of Matter”.

 

  • Forms of field manifestation:

Field is one of the main forms of manifestation of matter by observers. Unlike substance, it has no internal “voids” and has absolute density. Electric, magnetic, electromagnetic, and gravitational fields (the field of gravity) are the most researched “classical” forms of manifestation of the field form of material existence to this day. Their main purpose is to organize communication (interaction) between material and conscious forms of material existence.

 

Matter, its tissues and their roles in the structure of the human being

Assuming that everything described above corresponds to reality, the “place” of a human being in the Universe can be simplified as follows:

Humans are complex beings that exist in both the material and spiritual realms of existence. In the material realm, humans are made up of chemical substances that exist in various forms such as gases, liquids, and solids. These substances interact with the environment and other material objects through fields such as gravity, electromagnetism, and others.

In the spiritual realm, humans possess consciousness, thoughts, emotions, and other non-material phenomena that are not yet fully understood by modern science. These non-material phenomena may interact with the material world through various means, such as the mind-body connection or other unexplained mechanisms.

Therefore, the “place” of a human being in the Universe can be seen as a complex and interconnected existence that spans both the material and spiritual realms. Humans are a part of the larger fabric of the Universe, with their existence influenced by and influencing the larger whole.


A human being is a complex object, and a complete understanding of it is possible only if all its components are present. These components are formed by nature using different forms of material being:

  • material (physical, bodily)
  • spiritual (conscious, informational)
  • field-like

On the one hand, the flesh (bodies) of humans consist of matter that exists in various aggregate states: gaseous, liquid, and solid.

On the other hand, humans possess consciousness.

On the third hand, bodies of humans are united with their consciousnesses into a single whole through fields.

All tissues of a human being are part of the tissues of the Universe, i.e., part of a more general system of Creation, where all objects and phenomena interact with each other and influence one another, thereby ensuring an interconnected and interdependent existence.

Therefore, the “place” of a person in the Universe can be viewed as a complex and interrelated existence of various forms of material being that encompasses both the bodily and spiritual spheres of their activity.

Matter, Materials, and Fabrics of the Cosmos as the Substrate of Everything that Exists

 

 

What is “Flesh” or “Body”?

“Flesh” (body) is a dense part of the universe, distinguished by the degree of density of matter from the surrounding environment, manifested by the subject through his or her “perception slot” and reflected by him or her in the form of an object. The form of flesh is subjective, since each subject uses his or her unique “perception slot,” unique receptors of his or her body, a unique Brain characterized by its unique characteristics, and so on. In essence, flesh is a “part” of the object manifested by the subject, usually in one range of values of a specific type of physical quantity.

The manifested flesh of an object allows the subject to identify it as the process of cognition continues. From the subject’s point of view, the body of an object has a “visible” (sensible) “border” with the environment surrounding it.

For the same creature, the subject is capable of manifesting multiple forms of its flesh (body) when using different parts of the ranges of different types of physical quantities in the process of manifestation (perception). As an example, the body of a human being looks completely different when different parts of the X-ray, infrared, ultraviolet or “visible” frequency ranges are used as the “perception slot” of the human body’s eyes.

The hierarchy of bodies of objects in the universe is represented by a holarchy. The bodies of objects can be infinitely small or infinitely large. It should be noted that to date, the scientific community has not found bodies of objects that can be considered the largest and smallest body in the universe. Each level of this hierarchical model is simultaneously a whole, consisting of parts, and a part inside a larger whole. As an example: the planet Earth, the solar system, the Milky Way galaxy…

 

Are there any non-corporeal (incorporeal) objects in the Universe?

No. Today it is erroneously believed that objects can be corporeal (having a body) and incorporeal (not having a body).

It is more correct to talk about the objects perceived (“visible”, manifested) and unperceived (“invisible”, unmanifested) by specific subjects in terms of bodies.

If a subject is able to “see” (perceive, manifest) an object, then this already means that the object being cognized by the subject has a “boundary of division” with the surrounding environment, i.e. is manifested by the subject in the form of flesh or body.

No subject is able to “see” (perceive, manifest, apprehend) a “non-corporeal” object for them, since “non-corporeal” objects simply do not exist for the subject!

Non-corporeal (incorporeal) is a subjective characteristic of an object whose body (flesh) the subject is unable to manifest for any reason.

There are no non-corporeal objects!

“The word ‘incorporeality’ is still unclear to me and to science. We will only discuss the certain when non-corporeal beings are discovered.” Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, “Disputes on Monism”

I am often given computer programs as an example, stating that these objects do not have a body. This is a misconception. Remember how modern antivirus products work? Right, they search for computer viruses based on scanning the signatures of their bodies.

 

What is “Thought”?

Thought is an object that arises in the process of thinking, representing a perception expressed by the subject using the concepts (simple objects of the thinking process) inherent to them.

 

What is “materialization”?

Materialization is the process of a subject consciously embodying thoughts or ideas into accessible matter, resulting in the creation of forms manifested by the subject in the form of objects, processes, or phenomena.

 

Are thoughts material?

Yes! After all, they are part of the “content” of the Universe and determine a “part” of its properties.

 

Are all bodies constructed based on the known substance?

No.

 

Do bodies exist in objects of spiritual form of material existence?

Yes. If any person has been able to manifest a certain object (to isolate the object from the surrounding space), it means that he or she was able to manifest the body of that object. If some people are capable of manifesting certain spiritual objects, it means that these objects have their own flesh, i.e. bodies (in our understanding of this word). If groups of people living in different parts of the Earth are able to manifest (with a high degree of probability) the same spiritual objects, identifying these objects by their bodies, then hypothetically one can assume that the Entities of the spiritual world possessing these bodies exist.

 

Of what elements are the bodies of objects of spiritual form of existence composed?

The substrate of these objects is not yet known to science. However, it is important to understand that there are many forms of material existence, and in each of them, bodies (substances) may hypothetically be constructed based on an unknown foundation that differs from the known substance.

 

How do thoughts affect objects whose bodies are composed of known substances?

In “our” world, the physics of all interactions between material objects is determined by their masses, speeds, energies, etc. But when it comes to the impact of mental (informational) objects on material objects, examples of such effects look completely different. As an example, the impact of an application program on the hardware of a personal computer…

 

Can a human being directly influence objects whose bodies are made of known substances through their thoughts?

When it comes to human beings, direct effects of thoughts on material objects are very rare because such effects require a level of mental power (thought energy) that is not typical for humans:

  • The thoughts of one human being, energetically supported by their emotions, can have an impact in the form of “evil eye” or “curse” on the body of another human being.
  • The thoughts of a small group of human beings, energetically supported by their emotions (in the case of their resonance), can affect the bodies of small objects, weak energetic processes or phenomena.
  • The thoughts of large groups of human beings, energetically supported by their emotions (in the case of their resonance), can already affect the processes or phenomena of planetary scale (the bodies of large objects, powerful energetic processes or phenomena). When the similar thoughts of hundreds of thousands of people resonate, it is possible to cause earthquakes on the planet Earth. As an example, the earthquake in Spitak (Leninakan earthquake), which occurred on December 7, 1988, and resulted in the deaths of 25,000 to 150,000 people, depending on different estimates. Why did this earthquake happen? Try to determine the reasons for yourself by studying the situation in the Spitak region before the earthquake. The internet allows you to do this today.

 

Why can’t modern researchers prove the possibility of the influence of thought on matter?

This happens for the banal reason of the lack of understanding by modern researchers of the philosophy of the Universe and the place of human beings in it.

Typically, modern researchers make the maximum effort to find a human being who has the ability of telekinesis (psychokinesis), i.e. the ability to affect physical objects using their thoughts. Hypothetically, this is possible, but requires such enormous energy expenditure that human beings typically do not possess. The few strictly scientific experiments that “prove,” or rather “show” such a possibility, actually have nothing to do with the capabilities of human beings…

Although, it is worth noting that the simplest example is obvious. A human being represents a complex interaction of two different forms of material existence (physical and conscious). An object of conscious material existence (human soul) affects (interacts) with an object of physical material existence (human body).

However, in order to convincingly prove the possibility of the influence of thought on matter, serious research is needed in the field of quantum physics and the nature of reality itself.

 

Real examples that demonstrate the fundamental possibility of mental influence on physical objects.

Example #1: One person wanted their conversation partner to “blink their left eye” and said to their conversation partner, “blink your left eye,” and the other person performed this request. This is an example of mental influence on physical objects.

Example #2: In essence, the process of consciously embodying one’s thoughts or ideas into accessible matter (the process of materialization) represents mental influence on physical objects. Only this influence is carried out using a peculiar instrument – the physical body (flesh) of the subject.

 

Who is thinker?

Thoughts are created by their creators, Entities, who carry out the process of thinking. A human being is a combination of a Being (the material Body of the human being) and an Entity (the immaterial Soul of the human being). It is the Soul that carries out the process of thinking.

The Soul is a conditional term for one of the emanations of the Higher Spirit (the Higher Entity), whose body is built on the basis of the conscious form of the existence of matter, the exclusive purpose of which is to animate (en-soul) the flesh (body) built on the basis of the material form of the existence of matter.

The Soul is an object that is capable of animating flesh. This means that as a result of the embodiment of the Soul in Flesh, observers begin to “see” (feel) the presence of the Soul in it!

What are observers capable of “seeing” in animate flesh that they cannot “see” in inanimate flesh? It turns out that they are able to manifest the states of the embodied Soul in the form of a system of socially significant stable traits of the animate flesh. This manifested object is called Personality and is formed based on each observer’s own perception. It is the Personality of the being that represents the subjective image of the Soul (various states of the Soul) embodied in the flesh (body) of the being under the conditions of the main embodiment, “visible” (perceived) by the subject in the form of a system of socially significant stable traits of the being (abilities, character, temperament, experience, skills, knowledge, etc.).

Human thoughts are not a product of any parts of their body, including the brain. Human thoughts are the product of the activity of the human Personality (expressed by the observers as a “part” embodied in the Soul). Simply put, the Soul, as an emanation of the Higher Entity, uses the human body as its tool for materializing its ideas (thoughts) into accessible human matter.

“Human thinking is the thinking of the Universe in a human interface.”

“The herd known as humanity is being herded by someone. Who is our direct shepherd? Whom should we thank for our happy childhood? Don’t you like cosmic subordination? Do you expect highly developed guests, but only as equals? And when and where has a person ever been on equal footing with others of their kind? Of course, it is easier to accept the possibility of individual contacts: both as a newcomer and as one who has left. We may even reconcile ourselves to secret ‘residences.’ But to imagine a universal system of control and power is too much! Then who are we – with our parliaments and kings, with our housing maintenance offices, spaceports, and juries?

Do not be deceived that they are invisible. Before the invention of television, how many citizens had the happiness of seeing their rulers? But no one doubted their august existence! From above came decrees, regulations, and laws, governors and voivodes were appointed and dismissed.

The coachman is far away, but here are the reins! But where are the Teachers of humanity? Where are you, invisible and wise Guardians? Helloooo!!! There is nothing. Sometimes, a certain thread seems to appear. And when you pull it, it snaps with the faintest caustic ring…

“Unknown intelligent forces,” Tsiolkovsky cautiously expressed. “

Olga and Sergey Buzinovsky, “RO”

 

Who is capable of carrying out the process of materialization?

Creators of Thoughts (thinkers), i.e. any Entities.

 

How do Thoughts affect matter, i.e. how are they materialized?

Created Thoughts do not materialize on their own, but with the help of bodies (flesh) in which their Creators have embodied themselves, who control the entire process of materialization. The materialization of the Creator’s thought occurs through the body (flesh) in which they have embodied themselves. Different Flesh are just tools through which Thoughts are materialized.

 

Who is the “ultimate beneficiary” or beneficiary of the materialization process of Ideas (Thoughts)?

The flesh operator or its user with administrator rights. In other words, the one who has received the corresponding body in full possession is capable of materializing their ideas (thoughts) with the help of that flesh. This principle was once used to build slave-owning states and there was a system of serfdom.

 

“In this assembly of millennia, I will endeavor to restore what humanity has lost, to find the philosophical stone that it has dropped. …

“Be attentive, strain every effort to comprehend and understand what is being presented. …

“For your effort, for your attention, you will be rewarded, not a hundredfold, that is too weak, but immeasurably. There are no words to express the blessings that you will receive for your labor. There is no measure for these blessings. The measure is infinity.”

Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, “The Living Universe”, 1923.

 

 

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