Understanding the process of activating life energy, often referred to as p+ or the proton field, takes us on a journey that transcends conventional scientific boundaries. Drawing inspiration from the paradox of twins, the enigmatic nature of nothingness, and the interplay of space, time, and information, we delve into the profound intricacies of existence itself.
The Paradox of Twins and the Nature of Nothingness
The journey begins with the paradox of twins, which leads us to the conclusion that Nothingness contains the entirety of information. It represents an endless potential of probabilities, with none of them realized. Within this vacuum, time flows at an infinite speed, information remains at complete rest, and everything exists in the simultaneous Now.
The Act of Thinking and Emission of Energy
When a thought occurs, it initiates movement within the information field. Some energy is lost during this process due to the inherent motion, resulting in the emission of light. This light emanates from Nothingness itself, a self-generated illumination. It’s crucial to note that for light to be present, it must appear simultaneously with its counterpart, darkness, or, in this specific context, as a pair of photons with opposite spins. These photon pairs emerge from Nothingness, giving birth to Light—an energetically tangible entity composed of two opposing, polar states. These seemingly contrasting states are, in fact, interdependent, continuously interacting, and forming a unified whole—an object constituted of polarities.

Unity of Existence
Every entity inherently contains its counterpart. In other words, existence necessitates self-definition through polarities. When a thought arises, the polarities of that thought manifest. Consequently, movement generates two opposing directions.
The Emergence of Space and Time
The presence of movement also introduces space, marked by frequencies distinct from the state of rest or stillness. It also instigates a “change” in the infinite speed of time, unfolding it into frequency vibrations, commonly known as time. Thus, time and space remain inextricably linked to the function of movement, itself derived from information that is not at rest but vibrates—a frequency oscillation that “stretches” the Now into an extended, time-bound experience.
Interconnected Elements
Time and space maintain a symbiotic relationship, contingent upon the action of movement, which, in turn, is a consequence of information not at rest. This represents a frequency oscillation, extending the instant of Now into what we know as time. Everything in this framework is interdependent, and none of these elements can exist in isolation.

Conclusion
As individual entities, we are considered complete and whole. Yet, our existence is intricately woven with conditional polarities. The very act of thinking creates the conditions for manifestation—a medium, an environment, and an illusion of motion and space-time. These elements are interdependent, and no single one can exist without the others.
In essence, the act of thinking operates within an energy-informational field. This limited field merely “filters” the act of thinking from the Source, allowing it to experience a particular unawareness in a constructed environment called reality. The act of thinking itself sets the stage for manifestation, environment, and experience—creating “static frames of reality” that are explored, thus giving rise to the illusion of motion and space-time. These elements are interconnected, and any one of them cannot exist in isolation.