Trapped Below Alpha or Above Omega

In this model, linear time—“the present”—exists between two speeds of light, Alpha and Omega.

From below Alpha, I am not seeing light as light. I am seeing light with the eyes of matter. Matter cannot cross the speed of light lens and remain whole. For matter to cross the speed of light lens from below is to split. This traps me below Alpha (“the past”). Beneath Alpha, I need too much sodium and too much K1.

From above Omega, I am not seeing light as light. I am seeing light with the eyes of energy. Energy cannot cross the speed of light lens and remain whole. For energy to cross the speed of light lens from above is to fuse. This traps me above Omega (“the future”). Above Omega, I need too much potassium and too much K2.

Matter can only split; it cannot fuse.
Energy can only fuse; it cannot split.
Light can do both.

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