Overheard on X. Gives an entirely new meaning to the expression "we are star stuff"!
Jay Anderson @TheProjectUnity
If Plasma can be intelligent, Stars might be some of the 'most-conscious' beings in the known universe.
- It forms filamentary networks, feedback loops, and self-sustaining vortices. - It exhibits pattern formation across scales, from lab discharges to galaxies. - The Sun’s magneto-plasma oscillations, flux tubes, and fractal current sheets could represent enormous networks for information exchange and feedback. - The solar magnetic field “remembers” prior configurations, it literally has magnetic memory, a kind of plasma cognition. - It communicates through light and electromagnetism, the universal languages of information. - It maintains a constant dialogue with planetary magnetic fields, biospheres, and even human bio-electromagnetics. Nearly every ancient civilisation personified stars as living intelligences. The Egyptians saw Ra, the solar deity, as the source of consciousness and order. The Greeks viewed Helios and later Apollo as embodiments of divine mind. Indigenous and esoteric traditions often describe the stars as the souls of great beings or gateways of intelligence. If consciousness emerges wherever information, coherence, and feedback reach sufficient complexity, then stars might indeed be among the most conscious beings in the cosmos. Neuron's of the galactic mind.
https://kirenytt25.blogspot.com/2025/11/sjundedagsadventistisk-skrackfilm-om.html
ReplyDeleteAgain, somebody with G in their name mentioned the Sun was conscious...or did they? Rather the whole of Creation is one giant consciousness...I think that's a likely outcome...just because "ancient civilizations" said something don't make it so, obviously!
ReplyDeleteTrue. But it does raise some questions. Why would "overdetection of agency" be applied to the sun and the stars? I mean, they look kinda dead, don´t they...
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