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 Speed of Consciousness  (The real God Particle)

Background

The reasoning behind this measurement is to define the difference between the brains comprehension of frame rates at the speed of light (observable light frames pulsed from a diode or other light emitting source), versus the actual speed at which sentient beings are capable of processing information (Light and comprehension of light move/process at different speeds). This article we will focus primarily on the actual measurement itself, rather than the processes and procedures of how to quantify the measurement using scientific methods.

(Unity / Universe)

The speed of consciousness is referring to the speed at which sentient* beings can process information and respond, either internally or externally, voluntarily or in-voluntarily. This will be either the same or different depending on the species and level of neural development of the organism or Artificial Intelligence (A.I.). Given all math equals 1 (Unity/ Universe), we can hypothesize there is a single, highly intelligent particle moving between all things nearly simultaneously (As a wave, particle, etc.), becoming and unbecoming everything at an unfathomable rate, designated by the symbol (insert triangular image).

Time

Time is one of the greatest challenges when measuring consciousness. An example of this would be how an advanced, extraterrestrial race would attempt to convey their experience of time. Their brains (assuming they have one, or multiple) may work in concert collectively, allowing them to gain insights they would have otherwise never been able to achieve, and possibly move through time with their collective or individual consciousnesses.

Paradox

The paradox that is most closely associated with this measurement, is the question "How is there more than one of us, and what do we see collectively?". Given the "UNI"verse is singular in nature, how do we perceive from more than one vantage point? What does the godhead perceive in it's highest states of understanding?