Thursday, November 09, 2006

THE ELECTROMAGNETIC EXISTENCE OF GOD
by Sufi Mohamed

This theory I discovered when study physics back in grade 11. I perceive the Electromagnetic Spectrum self-reflexively. The EM spectrum only reinforces the categories of colour we can only see. First, before I explain the theory, I have to first explain the Electromagnetic Spectrum in terms of science to suit some scientific backing to this theory.

There are classifications in the Electromagnetic Spectrum. The spectrum basically discusses the energy potential and the disadvantages and advantages of certain light fixtures within the EM spectrum. I've uploaded an image to this blog entry ( Figure 1) that demonstrates from left to right the following:

Radio, Microwave, Infrared, Visible Light, Ultraviolet Light, X-Ray, and Gamma Rays

Firstly let's discuss radio waves. Radio waves are the same kind of energy that radio stations emit into the air for your boom box to capture and turn into your favourite tracks. They are used for transmission of data via modulation.

Secondly, "microwaves are waves which are typically short enough to employ tubular metal waveguides of reasonable diameter...In a microwave oven, this effect is used to heat food. Low intensity microwave radioation is used in Wi-Fi" ( www.wikipedia.org)

Then, of course, comes infrared radiation. It is the part of the near-optical spectrum we perceive as heat rays, and these are emitted by stellar objects such as the sun. Infrared radiation is detected by satellites and ground telescopes revealing the centres of galaxies and gas clouds!

Next is Visible Light
. Here is an interesting quote which I will explain later (source: www.wikipedia.org):

Visible light (and near-infrared light) is typically absorbed and emitted by electrons in molecules and atoms that move from one energy level to another. The we see with our eyes is really a very small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.

Now, onto Ultraviolet Light. For the purposes of simplicity, I shall cite Wikipedia again:

Being very energetic, UV can break chemical bonds making molecules unusually reactive or ionizing them, in general changing their mutual behaviour .

After UV rays, on the EM spectrum you'll find X-Rays. The wavelengths of this section are so very short that it pierces through objects/people giving it the ability to see through things. They are so fast. Once captured and reimaged, they depict an we desire. They are also very dangerous.

Then, after everyone of those rays I mentioned above, you'll find the next to impossible to quantify. It's called Gamma Rays. Agreeably, astronomers and scientist generally find that "these are the most energetic photons, having no limit to their wavelength"

Now, I will analyse what this means in context with God. Looking above, I mentioned a quote whereby the author stated that visible light is only a "very small portion of the [EM] spectrum]". Now, if, for instance we could see microwave emissions or infrared emissions, wouldn't we also see things differently?

I propose that there are different planes in which God resides in. Each of the 7 categories of waves are planes of existence. God exists in a different plane. God does not appear in teh Visible light plane because it is so limited. I don't propose that these wavelengths confine God. God simulataneously exists within all these wavelengths. However, the reason we can't see God is because he exists on a different plane. God is always there, but exists in a different plane, primarily in the Gamma.

Our entire senses are honed only to the visible light section of the spectrum. We don't feel radio waves, we don't hear gamma rays, we can't see microwave waves. However, each of the wave properties are a MEDIUM or PLANE. It means that we, humans, are confined to the visible light. Going to another medium would severely damage us both biologically and mentally. IF we had the ability to move through these mediums without any harm to us, we would see what our confinement let us not. We'll have a better relationship with God.

God exists with us but chooses to exist in mediums that we cannot see? Why? It's a test of our devotion to Him.
What we can't see doesn't mean it doesn't exist!

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