Nonphysical Energy Equivalence
Enp = Mnp · Cnp2
In the Theory of Sovereign Reflectivity, nonphysical mass and energy are interchangeable, mirroring Einstein's famous equation E = mc². This visualization demonstrates how nonphysical mass (Mnp) converts to nonphysical energy (Enp) through the consciousness current (Cnp).
Understanding the Equation
Just as Einstein's E = mc² revolutionized our understanding of the physical world by showing that mass and energy are interchangeable, TSR proposes that in the nonphysical realm of consciousness, a similar relationship exists.
The Components:
- Mnp (Nonphysical Mass): Represents the "weight" or substantiality of a thought, intention, or belief in consciousness. A strongly held belief has more nonphysical mass than a fleeting thought.
- Cnp (Consciousness Current): A constant that represents the maximum "speed" or rate at which consciousness can flow or influence reality. It's analogous to the speed of light (c) in Einstein's equation.
- Enp (Nonphysical Energy): The potential creative or manifestation energy contained within a thought or intention. This is the energy that can potentially influence physical reality.
Key Insights:
The equation shows that even a small amount of nonphysical mass (a focused intention) can release enormous nonphysical energy when aligned with the full consciousness current. This explains why sometimes a simple, clear thought can have profound effects on one's experience.
Additionally, TSR proposes an inverse relationship between physical and nonphysical mass: as physical mass increases, nonphysical mass decreases, and vice versa. This suggests that consciousness is most fluid and potent when not overly identified with physical form.
Try It Yourself:
Use the sliders to adjust Mnp and Cnp values and observe how Enp changes. Notice the exponential relationship - doubling Cnp quadruples the resulting energy!