Pixel Lattice Musings

Stephen C. Rose
Everything Comes
2 min readSep 22, 2018

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Pixel Lattice Theory is described as “the integration of relativistic physics, quantum mechanics and consciousness” NS as “a new paradigm based on the work of Dr. James C. Sung.”

http://www.pixellattice.org/ contains a helpful summary on which these observations are based.

Sung has challenged the standard objective (material) view. He sees consciousness as fundamental. He agrees with the idea that energy and matter are one thing, not two.

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What we see as nothing is something. What he sees as our time integrates with infinity. “In this model, space-time may be thought of as a super-crystal made of Planck sized pixels and that energy-matter is the manifestation of pixel dislocations within the structure of the lattice.”

Much of the thinking here requires knowledge most of us lack, But the bottom line is just what it always comes back to. The theory chops at the structure of a material point of view that sees what is objective as solid and touchable and the rest as unreal subjectivity.

It comes down to what is real. Triadic Philosophy holds all is real. So does heaven, understood to be the sum of descriptions offered by many near-death survivors.

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Pixel Lattice theory is said to be something that we can test. This has to do with integrating small and large, “relativity and quantum mechanics”.Then there is Omniconsciousness — “a holistic synthesis of multiple, organism-resident, virtual consciousnesses”.

“The idea of a single, central consciousness is, of course, also consistent with our subjective experience: the feeling of an isolated self…”

That isolation vanishes when one integrates the subjective and objective and accepts what is a universal perspective. We live in contact with multiple levels of reality. Realism and Idealism are one as are many other things we thought were either-or.

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Stephen C. Rose
Everything Comes

steverose@gmail.com I am 86 and remain active on Twitter and Medium. I have lots of writings on Kindle modestly priced and KU enabled. We live on!