The Nature of Order and Energy
In the cosmos, all energy exists in various states of order and disorder. When we speak of the collapse of the wave function, particularly in the context of the universe, we are referring to a process that brings order—or mass—into alignment with the immutable past, a state of complete oneness. The process of collapsing the wave function is not a random or indiscriminate event; it is an obligation that arises from the intrinsic properties of energy and its membership in an order.
The Obligation to Collapse
Energy in the universe, when organized into a structure, be it a subatomic particle, an atom, or a macroscopic entity like a planet, is considered to have joined an order. This ordered energy, referred to as mass, is distinct and carries properties that differentiate it from the undifferentiated oneness of the immutable past. The act of collapsing the wave function is the process by which this distinct, ordered energy is reintegrated into the oneness.
The obligation to collapse energy arises only when the energy has a defined order—when it has become distinct from the oneness. This distinction, whether fleeting as in the case of fundamental particles like electrons or long-lasting as in the case of macroscopic entities, necessitates its reintegration into the oneness. Without this collapse, the energy remains separate, a part of the ongoing cosmic dance.
The Immutable Past: A State of Perfect Oneness
The immutable past is a state where all energy has been returned to a singular, undifferentiated state. It is a realm devoid of motion, temperature, entropy, and any form of fluctuation. This state of absolute immutability is crucial, as any deviation would compromise its nature. In this past, all energy is one; there is no separation, no distinction, and thus no need for further collapse. It is in this state that the cosmic dance ceases, and all becomes one.
The Role of Mass in the Cosmic Dance
Mass, as ordered energy, is what brings definition to the universe. It is what allows for the cosmic dance to continue, for without it, there would be no separation from the oneness. However, as energy remains in a state of order, it continues to engage in this cosmic dance, contributing to the ongoing processes of the universe. This dance persists until all ordered energy has been collapsed back into the oneness.
The Eternal Struggle for Oneness
The process of collapsing the wave function and restoring energy to the immutable past has been ongoing for trillions of years. It is an eternal struggle to achieve a state of perfect oneness. The cosmic dance only ends when all energy has been reintegrated, and all distinction ceases to exist. Until then, the process continues, driven by the obligation to collapse ordered energy and return it to its original state of oneness.
In summary, the collapse of the wave function of the universe is the process by which ordered energy, or mass, is reintegrated into the oneness of the immutable past. This collapse is an obligation that arises only when energy has become distinct, possessing properties that separate it from the undifferentiated oneness. The ultimate goal is the cessation of the cosmic dance, the return of all energy to a state of perfect immutability.
