Neutral Light
& The Four Alignments As Spherical Standing Waves
The world
of Eden is composed of Neutral Light.
Neutral Light is made of equal parts positive and negative light. Neutral is the balance of positive and
negative, yet it can become either. I
haven’t found a symbol to represent Neutral, so I’m going with the symbol for
plus-minus, which is represented as ± (or +/-).
Positive and negative light are not light and anti-light in the
traditional concept. They do not
automatically cancel one another out to become colorless! Instead, they interact in four different
ways, known as The Four Alignments.
Alignment
A: Absolute (Perfect) Alignment
+White + - White = ∞ All Colors
Alignment
B: Relative (Flawed) Alignment
+Black + -Black = 0. No color
Alignment
C: Order (Neutral) Alignment
-Black + +White = ±Gray
Alignment
D: Chaos (Neutral) Alignment
-White + +Black = ±Gray
The term
Absolute refers to colors as they truly are.
The term Relative refers to colors from a subjective point of view. I discuss these concepts further in the
chapter “On Absolute & Relative States.”
Perfect
Neutral Colors are produced by the interactions of Absolute Order with Absolute
Chaos. (And Absolute Order and Absolute Chaos are produced by True Neutral,
simultaneously, for this is the superposition!)
This is Alignment A: Absolute (Perfect) Alignment.
Additionally,
there are two types of Neutral Colors that are hemisphere specific, meaning
they are produced by a combination of the Absolute with the Relative. They adhere to the rules of the Order Color
Wheel or the Chaos Color Wheel. They are
called Complementary Colors and Tertiary Colors. These types of Neutral colors are represented
by Alignment C: Order (Neutral) Alignment and Alignment
D: Chaos (Neutral) Alignment.
The
concept of light and anti-light is expressed in Alignment B: Relative
(Flawed) Alignment.
I expand
upon The Four Alignments in the Chapter “Tree of Life as a Concept of Wave
Particle Duality.”
By now,
the reader should be familiar with the concept of Spherical Standing Waves,
explained in the chapter “Electromagnetic Radiation.”
Alignment
A: Absolute (Perfect) Alignment – A
Perfect Neutral Particle is composed of One (1) Ingoing Wave and One (1)
Outgoing wave.
Alignment
C: Order (Neutral) Alignment – Order
Neutral Particles are composed two ways:
·
An Order Within Order
Neutral Particle is composed of Two (2) Ingoing Waves and One (1) Outgoing
wave.
·
A Chaos Within Order
Neutral Particle is composed of Two (2) Outgoing Waves and One (1) Ingoing
wave.
Alignment
D: Chaos (Neutral) Alignment – Chaos
Neutral Particles are composed two ways:
·
A Chaos Within Chaos
Neutral Particle is composed of Two (2) Outgoing Waves and One (1) Ingoing
wave.
·
An Order Within Chaos
Neutral Particle is composed of Two (2) Ingoing Waves and One (1) Outgoing
wave.
Alignment
B: Relative (Flawed) Alignment – Flawed
Neutral Particles are composed of Two (2) Outgoing Waves and Two (2) Ingoing
waves.
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