5.5.3. Primary physical stabilities
Having established the first manifestations of light, electromagnetism and the fine-structure constant, the theory now moves on to the first stable building blocks of physical reality. The question is no longer how manifestation arises, but how it organises itself into enduring structures that can form the basis for matter, spatial experience and physical order.
The points that follow examine the origin of spatial structure, three-dimensionality, mass, inertia, gravity, electricity and elementary particles. At the same time, a relational interpretation is given of the most fundamental stabilities that modern physics describes through the forces of nature and particle physics. What they all have in common is that they are understood as different manifestations of underlying Attractor Dynamics and relational organisation within KNOWING.
This section thus marks the transition from manifestation to stabilisation. Here the universe’s first lasting structures begin to emerge as organised patterns within experience. What appears in physics as space, mass, charge, gravity and particles is described as different expressions of how relations are stabilised, anchored and maintained through the Experience Circle. The result is the primary physical stabilities upon which all later chemistry, biology and complexity continue to build.