Andrew Martin
1 min readAug 18, 2022

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“There are two ways of framing the apparent mystery: How does matter become mind, and how does mind become matter?”

I have a basic answer for you. We live in a world of energy, rather than a world of matter. Matter as we know it, is really just an experience of matter. There is a real analogue to matter, and it is based on two principles: energy can be conducted and it can be insulated. Thus, energy can be compartmentalized. This leads to the storage, concentration and re-distribution of energy. So, instead of thinking about the world being made out of matter, think about the experience of matter as being a re-play of sequenced thought forms. As a result, what we think of as matter is really more like a simulation. This is achieved by analog computing, in the culmination of the science of consciousness; its study, manipulation and application. It was invented by beings of advanced intellect over a period of a very long time. Does this help?

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