Thoughts are reality

Using the infamous Albert Einstein equation

E = MC2

I have generated Rainer’s time longevity equation by substituting the coefficient C (the speed of light) with its equivalent speed variables D / T (distance / time)

Rainer’s equation for temporal longevity is:

T = √D2x M x 1 / E

Time is equal to the square root of Distance squared multiplied by Matter and then multiplied by the inverse of Energy.

If we use Rainer’s time longevity equation and solve for M (matter) we have the following:

M = E x T2 x 1 / D2

If we analyze the above equation in detail, it reveals that Matter equals Energy multiplied by Time squared and then multiplied by the inverse of Distance squared. Indeed, the creation of matter depends on the energy applied during a certain time with continuous focus. Even man’s first invention, fire, followed this immutable law: actively rubbing two sticks (E), over a prolonged period (T), at a localized point or focus (1 / D2). Similarly, later inventions such as the light bulb, radio, airplane, and the Internet would also follow suit.

Isn’t thought energy? Thought is the source of energy that allows man to create his world. Naturally, with thought (E), persistence (T) and focus (1 / D2; minimizing D which is equivalent to not deviating from the point of interest), man has created everything that his mind has been able to conceive. Thought, perseverance, and focus are the foundation of all creation. Everything that exists in the physical world once danced in the mind of its creator. Hence, the storehouse of man’s creative capacity are his dreams.

Our great nation exemplifies Samuel Adam’s vision of America as a land of the free. His energy of thought was magnified by his fear of being tried for treason by the King of England. Thus, their desperation allowed the hasty formation of the Continental Congress with the Declaration of Independence drawn up and signed shortly after. His intense energy of thought culminated in the formation of a document and, ultimately, a nation of unprecedented freedom. The Continental Congress was essentially a group of “Master Minds” of fifty-six men who resonated the identical “thought energy” of freedom driven by fear of hanging if their effort was unsuccessful.

It is no coincidence that many of man’s greatest inventions occur during war. Coercion and fear of war maximize the energy of thought. Likewise, faith allows the energy of thought to be amplified in strength. A thought imagined intensely enough for an extended period of time without hesitation will finally come true. Isn’t this the premise of the sentence? Science is baffled by the postoperative patient who heals more quickly by receiving an anonymous prayer as opposed to the control patient who does not. Furthermore, the hopeful cancer patient is much more likely to survive compared to the one who has given in to the severity of his illness. The placebo effect is simply the energy of thought in action. Thought energy is a creative force that will materialize a physical equivalent if it is of sufficient intensity.

In 1920, author Napoleon Hill coined the term “autosuggestion.” He describes the technique as a means of obtaining financial wealth by incessant programming of the subconscious mind to seek financial gain. By repeatedly expressing the desire for wealth, first verbally and then documenting a plan of action, the subconscious mind will respond by carrying out the programmed instructions that it continually feeds on. The daily or conscious actions of the person simply reflect the dictated instructions given to the subconscious mind. Napoleon Hill, in effect, simply describes maximizing the potential of thought energy to create one’s desires while remaining persistent and focused.

The churches not only have enormous influence, they also have enormous power. Could a global synchronized mental energy or a prayer of all the members of the church in unison put an end to war and poverty? I firmly believe that an effort should be made in this regard. Jesus, the Son of God, could not have said it more simply, ‘… if we have faith the size of a mustard seed, we can move mountains …’

Someday man will be able to electronically digitize thought and amplify it to exponential levels. By doing so, you will be able to decrease the impact of time and distance variables to negligible values ​​in an effort to create matter. Second, as a result, everything that man imagines will be able to create. Imagine a dinosaur, and so it appears. Imagine the earth as the sky and it will be so. Just as God uses the sun (energy) shining for a long time (time) in one place (focus equals 1 / d2) to create a tree, man has the ability to create this world as he sees it. Therefore, the question remains: will man see the world as heaven or hell? Therefore, the power of man’s imagination invariably dictates our destiny.