Coincidence?
Coincidence?
This is interesting, I have studied quite a bit of formal optics in the past. The cool thing is there are an infinite number of colors that the human eye can't see.
Since I know for a fact that everyone here likes learning, I'll explain with a little more detail (as I admittedly google the actual units)
The human eye can see light which has wavelengths between 400 (violet) nanometers and 700 (red) nanometers. Since there is no determined limit to how fast light can vibrate, we can assume that light could have wavelengths between 700nm and infinity. We categorize light with wavelengths larger than 700nm as infraRED, and smaller than 400nm as ultraVIOLET.
We know these exist because we use them everywhere -- infrared contains x-rays and gamma rays, ultraviolet contains microwave rays and AM/FM, among others. They are all just different "colors" which we cannot see. Light, including the visible parts, are simply electromagnetic waves.
But these non-visible rays are indeed LIGHT. Don't believe me? Point your TV remote at a video camcorder and look through the eyepiece or LCD screen. You'll see flashes of light which correspond to signals that are interpreted by the infrared receiver on the TV, decoded much like morse code. We just can't see them with the naked eye, but we can create it. This is the basis of how nightvision works too.
The sun emits tons of infrared light that has beautiful properties, especially with nature. Living plants glow while other surfaces which are normally bright may absorb the infrared light. You can modify a camera to capture this light, and examples are all over the internet. They can be very eerie.
For example: http://flickr.com/photos/josepha_mtl/414212342/
So what can this mean in the astral world? We speak of it being of a higher order vibration than the TimeSpace world. Maybe auras are light vibrations so fast that the human eye or scientific gadgets cannot see them, but a tuned chakra can translate it visually to the brain.
Maybe the slower vibrating light waves contain records of the fast vibrating ones much like ripples in a body of water collectively crate larger waves. Then the astral body, once frequencies are matched, can tune into this and decode the waveforms effectively traversing through time.
Very slow or very fast vibrating light can interfere with visible light, much like a loud subwoofer can drown out all other sound including high pitched sound. Maybe this is how astral elements like spirits and etheric bodies sometimes are seen with the naked eye, or captured on a camera.
Things like this have kept me up nights, honestly. If you read this whole rant, go get yourself a cookie! I'm kind of a physics nerd
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Our eye perceives the wavelength with the most energy (highest frequency) as purple (bordering on the ultraviolet. The information from the 3rd eye is interpreted by the visual cortex. The energy taken in by the 3rd eye and crown chakras is the most subtle one and of the highest vibration as well.
Maybe that is just our brain assigning the same colour to information of similar content?
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I'm not sure what the original post ment. I guess it's something to do with the supposed colour of the chakras. Maybe something to do with RGB being the primary light colours and being pretty mcu the first and middle chakra colours. Also combining the two creates white, a colour of balance. When all chakras are perfectly balanced I'm guessing you'd see a white aura around the person.
Though not everyone agrees with the "rainbow" theory of chakras, which kind of confuses and annoys me. Though it seems most technology designed to detect the aura and the chakras agrees with the rainbow theory.
Anyway, lucidcruiser, that was a fairly interesting post. I sort of had the same idea a while ago. Though my idea was if a higher frequency lowered itself it could interfere with reality's frequency, not if it's powerful enough it can interfere. Though I don't know much science.
IMO if a higher freq. would lower it's vibration it would just manifest as a lower vibration light, like infrared. Does infrared interfere with natural (white) full-spectrum light? (I'm not being a smartass here, it's a genuine question)- And you'd be surprised at the things that keep me up at night.Though my idea was if a higher frequency lowered itself it could interfere with reality's frequency, not if it's powerful enough it can interfere. Though I don't know much science.
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in my opinion if you mean full-spectum light like natural sunlight: infrared is a part of that like UV rays - so it only changes its composition (warm light to warmer light )Originally Posted by CFTraveler
You could use a full-specrum lightbulb and one/two infrared lamps to see if you register changes when you let them shine on your skin
That's what I thought.Originally Posted by Böng
That would just affect my reaction (more heat) to the IR, but it wouldn't show anything about the quality of the sunlight, other than now it has more IR in it. But the same number of photons would still be there, just some of them would be vibrating slower. (Seems to me.)You could use a full-specrum lightbulb and one/two infrared lamps to see if you register changes when you let them shine on your skin
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