💙 When mastering manifestation, one must learn a very important aspect of progression. It's called the non-linear equation. Manifestations come faster and faster, and it's very important to maintain emotional balance. Intellectual integrity. Co-productive consideration. Compromise is not actually a sacrifice, and the real sacrifices we make go almost unnoticed by our self.
@kristi94 This is from wiki 🤔 but it's actually quite a good explanation. "In mathematics and science, a nonlinear system (or a non-linear system) is a system in which the change of the output is not proportional to the change of the input.[1][2] Nonlinear problems are of interest to engineers, biologists,[3][4][5] physicists,[6][7] mathematicians, and many other scientists since most systems are inherently nonlinear in nature.[8] Nonlinear dynamical systems, describing changes in variables over time, may appear chaotic, unpredictable, or counterintuitive, contrasting with much simpler linear systems." Non-linear functions are basically the introduction of a third, or more factors. It can be pretty difficult to describe. Perhaps a really good example would be like the feedback on a speaker blowing it out. Or a series of waves that collide at just the right time to produce rouge waves. Also, getting a bit geeky here, the speed of a crash in comparison to the damage of the collision. The damage done is not what you would expect; a collision at twice the speed will not be twice as devastating. In regards to manifestation... there are things I personally believe may happen. May already be happening. For instance, consider the placebo effect. People don't really understand exactly what's happening with manifestation; the doctors don't appreciate it that much, or at all even. But, if the placebo effect is manifestation in a sense? Well, people can just worry themselves quite literally sick. The trick, I think, will be understanding the factors at play. For instance: electromagnetic fluxes, chemical heat, harmonics/discordance, and the true effect of sentience. All those factors, and likely more, produce our non-linear equation for manifestation. Buuuut, it's difficult because people have been cutting corners. Gravity itself isn't real, for instance. That could be a huge difficulty unwrapping in a number of fields. In this case, it would be perfectly fair to say something like "gravity effects all those dynamics because we exist inside it." However scientists tend to have really funny moments that go unnoticed. It's just a factor they needed a name for to make the math work. "Gravitas" just a loud arrogant assertion, basically. Dramatic and attractive, but ultimately not good enough to replace raw truth, let alone elegant truth or even honesty. 💜💜💜
@ericvandermey3231 thank you for replying in such detail! It's funny...I started reading David R. Hawkins' :Power Vs Force a couple days ago, and he mentions nonlinear dynamics and kinesiology. Yesterday I watched the video and saw your comment... Definitely a connection there.
@kristi94 your not so friendly neighborhood spiderdog pig thing at your service 🫡 or... maybe I'm a frog? Don't know anymore 🤷♂️ could just be a fancy fish. Doesn't seem to matter much 🤣
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💙 When mastering manifestation, one must learn a very important aspect of progression. It's called the non-linear equation. Manifestations come faster and faster, and it's very important to maintain emotional balance. Intellectual integrity. Co-productive consideration. Compromise is not actually a sacrifice, and the real sacrifices we make go almost unnoticed by our self.
Can you explain more about the non--linear equation?
@kristi94 This is from wiki 🤔 but it's actually quite a good explanation.
"In mathematics and science, a nonlinear system (or a non-linear system) is a system in which the change of the output is not proportional to the change of the input.[1][2] Nonlinear problems are of interest to engineers, biologists,[3][4][5] physicists,[6][7] mathematicians, and many other scientists since most systems are inherently nonlinear in nature.[8] Nonlinear dynamical systems, describing changes in variables over time, may appear chaotic, unpredictable, or counterintuitive, contrasting with much simpler linear systems."
Non-linear functions are basically the introduction of a third, or more factors. It can be pretty difficult to describe. Perhaps a really good example would be like the feedback on a speaker blowing it out. Or a series of waves that collide at just the right time to produce rouge waves. Also, getting a bit geeky here, the speed of a crash in comparison to the damage of the collision. The damage done is not what you would expect; a collision at twice the speed will not be twice as devastating.
In regards to manifestation... there are things I personally believe may happen. May already be happening. For instance, consider the placebo effect. People don't really understand exactly what's happening with manifestation; the doctors don't appreciate it that much, or at all even. But, if the placebo effect is manifestation in a sense? Well, people can just worry themselves quite literally sick.
The trick, I think, will be understanding the factors at play. For instance: electromagnetic fluxes, chemical heat, harmonics/discordance, and the true effect of sentience. All those factors, and likely more, produce our non-linear equation for manifestation.
Buuuut, it's difficult because people have been cutting corners. Gravity itself isn't real, for instance. That could be a huge difficulty unwrapping in a number of fields. In this case, it would be perfectly fair to say something like "gravity effects all those dynamics because we exist inside it." However scientists tend to have really funny moments that go unnoticed. It's just a factor they needed a name for to make the math work. "Gravitas" just a loud arrogant assertion, basically. Dramatic and attractive, but ultimately not good enough to replace raw truth, let alone elegant truth or even honesty.
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@ericvandermey3231 thank you for replying in such detail! It's funny...I started reading David R. Hawkins' :Power Vs Force a couple days ago, and he mentions nonlinear dynamics and kinesiology. Yesterday I watched the video and saw your comment... Definitely a connection there.
@kristi94 your not so friendly neighborhood spiderdog pig thing at your service 🫡 or... maybe I'm a frog? Don't know anymore 🤷♂️ could just be a fancy fish. Doesn't seem to matter much 🤣