The Single Point
Ahhh yes, there are two things that most physicists agree on. One is Einstein’s equation E=mc2. It seems like an innocuous equation but if you actually calculate those numbers, the amount of energy in the smallest molecule is absolutely staggering. After all, the speed of light is186,280 miles per second. Square that, you get 34,700,238,400; almost 35 billion multiplied by the mass of your object. Crazy numbers that indicate we are certainly not using all our energy resources very efficiently. The other is that the universe started with the big bang from a single point. Now there is a notion incredibly hard to wrap your head around. All this crazy pent up energy from a single point? WHAT!!!!!!!
That single point is where we will begin our journey into the physics of attitude. This is where your first assignment begins, in the moment before the big bang occurred and there was only that single point in existence. No universe, no vacuum, no “space”, just one solitary point. The intersection of X, Y, and Z; the place we refer to as being zero. The graph that lets us define our reality based on the distance we are from that central point. Your objective is to try to imagine nothing else exists besides that point. What would it be like? Why did it change? What did it change into? Energy?
We’ll be answering those questions as we travel down the rabbit hole of the theory of the physics of Attitude. However, the only way to fully understand this idea is to embrace that point and give it a singular actuality. That is the toughest part, eliminating everything else you have known and felt in your life to acknowledge that at one “time” the universe was not a factor of existence……only that crazy silly little point….oh no! I think she’s going to blow!
I believe that should keep your mind occupied for a little while. It certainly did mine.
Your faithful servant
Jeff
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