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===== The oscillation between something and nothing can be thought of as producing vibrations or wave-like patterns across all levels of reality, reflecting the constant interplay between dualities. This resonates with the idea of vibratory fields throughout infinite subsets. ===== * Vibratory nature of reality: If reality is constantly oscillating between states, then it’s not static but dynamic and vibrating at all scales. This could manifest as the vibratory fields you mentioned—oscillations or waves that occur across all levels of reality, from the quantum (microscopic) to the cosmic (macroscopic). This oscillatory pattern could be seen in: * Quantum fields: In quantum mechanics, particles are described by wave functions, which constantly oscillate and are defined by probabilities. * Cosmic oscillations: In the cosmos, we see the cyclic nature of stellar life, galaxies forming and dissolving, and even the idea of the Big Bang and Big Crunch as cyclic events that could describe the oscillation of the universe. * Emotional or psychological oscillations: Human experience is often marked by cycles and oscillations between opposing emotional states (like love and hate, joy and sorrow), reflecting the same pattern.
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