The discussion of
pair production was introduced because it provided a way to see
how
something is seemingly created out of nothing. It is the
ultimate creative act that many
mystics talk about In the pair production process, mass arises
from something without mass. As shown in the first diagram in the
Figure entitled “View Form the Particle” below, in the pair
production process energy which has no mass is transformed into a
particle (an electron) and antiparticle ( a positron) both with a
rest mass.
What is interesting about the
pair production phenomenon is that it was predicted by
envisioning an electron arises from a sea of particles such that the
release of an electron creates a hole which functions as an
antiparticle. The creation of the particle and its corresponding
hole is shown by the second diagram. The electron is raised out of
the sea with an energy equal to its rest mass and that of the
antiparticle. Any remaining energy goes into the movement of the
electron and antiparticle.
The third diagram in the figure is what the electron would look like
if it stayed in the hole but the hole was created around the
electron. That is the electron does not technically leave the
material out of which it comes. Rather in only separates itself from
the surrounding material. In many ways this diagram is what was
communicated by the ice cube in water as discussed in the topic “Origins
of creation/Creation.” Here we have the electron made of the
same material as the material out of which it comes only it is
perceived as separated from the material and no longer at one with
it.
What needs to be realized is that creating the electron from this
sea of particle is not really any different than any cutout we make
which comes of some material. As shown in the fourth diagram in the
Figure, we can cut a heart out of a blank sheet of paper creating
the same type of situation. If we leave the heart in the paper, we
have only created a discontinuity that separates the heart from the
surrounding material. If we take the heart out of the paper when
then create the particle and the hole that seems to have a life unto
itself.
What we don’t realizes is this is what our consciousness does. It
creates an identity that separates itself from its environment. We
all are always sensing the energy around us by what we feel. Our
mind focus our attention and awareness only on a small portion of
what we are experiencing. That focus creates the illusion of
separation from the energy of which we are a part. That separation
then gives rise to what we experience.
By choosing to have the experience as human being, our consciousness
separates out a portion of physical creation in the form of a human
being as seen in the fifth diagram of the Figure. Our consciousness
then places its awareness in that body and views Creation from the
perspective of that body in the environment in which it finds
itself. But it is never really separate even though it believes that
it is. In many ways, this is what the aka cord represents. The aka
cord is the thin line connecting the body to the surrounding in the
fifth diagram of the Figure. Whether it is seen literally or
figuratively doesn’t matter. What is a fact is that the body is not
separate from its environment. It needs air, food and water from it
surrounding to survive. If the surrounding cannot supply the body
what it needs, it dies. It is an illusion to think the body is
separate.
Yet, this is what our consciousness believes. It believes itself to
be separate and removed from its environment when it is integrally
liked to its environment much like the paper cutout and the material
out of which it comes.
The key to our
creative power and creative ability is to realize the awareness
that we see residing in our body reflected in the shaded portion of
the head in the fifth diagram is much like the circle in the whole
as in the third diagram. It sees itself separate from that out of
which it comes when in fact it has never left. It only perceives
itself to be separate much
like the ice in water can perceive itself to be other than the
water in which it floats. We are the stuff of Creation only
experiencing Creation in a way that corresponds to how we have focus
our attention and awareness by how and what we think and believe.
Related topics
Origins of creation/Creation
Observer - Observed pair
Implications of pair production in our creative endeavors
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