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The Cosmic Onion's avatar

Wilhelm is a bridge engineer between the grit physicists and the ontological rebels. His writing is clean, rational, and multi-sourced, but lacks the voltage of lived gnosis. He builds the scaffolding for an O-paradigm yet never steps through it.

If the mind parasites of academia allowed it, his next step would be to merge constructor theory with Kozyrev’s temporal energy and Clif High’s event-stream cosmology: time as a bidirectional resonance field whose coherence defines both cause and probability. That would free him from his polite orbit and land him squarely in the New Physics of Consciousness.

Dr. Paul is sharpening tools to measure the soul of time — but still afraid to admit time might be alive.

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Liam Weavers's avatar

Thanks, I’m looking forward to that article. From my perspective as an instrumentation and control engineer, a clock is a useful way to think about how measurement and observation differ. A conventional clock measures time through internal energy exchange, so its rate can vary with materials and environment. It measures energy interactions but does not interpret them.

Light, however, does not carry energy through space; it carries the information about energy. When that information reaches a boundary, it tells the boundary how to respond. Infrared light from the Sun, for example, communicates information that our skin molecules respond to by vibrating faster, and this creates the energy we feel as heat. The light itself is not heating us; it is transferring information that triggers our internal energetic response. The same infrared information can produce different results depending on the receiving boundary. Black surfaces, for instance, respond differently to white ones because they interpret and absorb the information in their own way.

The speed of light is constant because it depends on the balance between the vacuum’s permittivity and permeability. As one changes, the other changes proportionally, so the rate of signal propagation never varies. Light is what signals between boundaries, and that constancy is what separates measurement from signal. Measurements can vary because they depend on physical energy exchange, but the propagation of signals through light does not.

Consciousness can be thought of as the boundary condition that manages internal and external information flows. The brain, particularly the cortex, translates external information received through light into internal representations. Both flows operate at the speed of light, but the internal one is slightly offset because it must be processed and integrated. The observation of external information becomes the energetic feeling of the present moment. That interaction produces new information internally, which flows through the boundaries of our cells to the boundary of the system itself, where it is experienced as feeling or thought.

The inference of information through thought is a higher order, recursive and continuous process, always occurring at the speed of light. In that sense, all observation, whether at the physical boundary level or the higher order cognitive level, depends on the same constant rate of light. Light defines not only the propagation of signals but the continuity of awareness itself, linking the physical, informational, and experiential into one seamless process.

That constancy is also why c appears in all the equations of motion in physics. It is the universal constant that links energy, information, and observation. It's the rate at which every interaction, from the smallest particle to the largest structure, becomes knowable.

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