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When you knock on a wooden table, it feels completely solid. However, the Confederation sources—and modern quantum physics—suggest that this solidity is a highly convincing illusion.

Your scientists know that atoms consist almost entirely of empty space. Matter itself has never actually been seen; scientists can only observe the paths of energy left by subatomic particles. The physical universe is not a collection of dead matter, but rather a series of interpenetrating, vibrating fields of energy. Everything you touch is simply light rotating and vibrating at specific, quantized frequencies to create the grand illusion of physical form.

☕ Today’s Micro-Practice: Press your hand against a wall or a desk today. Instead of thinking of it as dead wood or drywall, visualize it as a buzzing, vibrating field of light that is temporarily holding that shape.

Deep Dive into the Source Material: Want to explore the original texts? Visit the official L/L Research archive at www.llresearch.org or search the Ra Contact at www.lawofone.info.

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