Dr. Peter Russell describes the world from light’s point of view
Peter Russell describes how light would view the world based on its unique point of view using Einstein’s special theory of relativity and other principles.
Dr. Peter Russell discusses the speed of light, characteristics of light, and the space-time continuum and “interval;”.
Peter Russell also discusses how these principles contribute to light’s point of view.
Light’s point of view is described as “no space, no time, and no mass”.
View the video to follow alone as Dr. Peter Russell gives a new way of looking at things!
Key Takeaways:
- Speed of light is absolute, the same for all observers, whatever their speed.
- Space and time are not constant but vary with the speed of observers.
- Space time continuum out of which both space and time appear.
- The lights point of view gives us a different view on the true nature of things.
“I think this revolution of consciousness we should really call the Kantian Revolution.”
~Comments always welcome…
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References:
- Peterrussell.com
- Peter Russell (YouTube Channel)
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