Tag: space

  • The Interconnected Universe: Exploring Energy, Space, and the Human Body

    The Interconnected Universe: Exploring Energy, Space, and the Human Body

    The Interconnected Universe: Exploring Energy, Space, and the Human Body

    Different forms of mass-energy can improve travel. The black hole is the Big Bang. The sun sustains it, and a black hole is destroyed to rebuild. War and peace, death and rebirth, are similar. The law of nature closely follows the smaller scale. It is my most extraordinary belief and teacher.

    Moreover, zooming into the creation of brains and the connections between systems in space is similar.

    The plasma travels through the arteries, which I can use as a model. Muscles inside the arteries make it move. Those same arteries are a map to build a future. The muscles exist. I have to use them. They are the channels. In reference to the show Powered by Space on Amazon, the plasma is essentially an energy source for the human body.

    In a similar vein, the infinite energy on Earth is in balance. It’s the poles of the planet that attract all the plasma, so I can have endless energy on the Earth. The Earth has a metal mass (core) to attract the charged particles, creating a magnetic field. In a way, it’s similar to the plasma in my arteries. If only a way existed to keep reactors to store plasma to aid in takeoff.

    Anyway, I shine my notes in the darkness, creating energy.

  • The Space to Write

    The Space to Write

    Hi, I am writing on my bamboo standing desk and channeling the space to write. It is facing the wall, and to the left of me, I have a secondary monitor on a moving arm. Further left, I have a view of the canal. The best part about that is I can rest my eyes and look beyond my computer screen.  

    Estimated reading time: 3 minutes

    The Space to Write

    I’m using a computer desktop with wireless Bluetooth peripherals. I wouldn’t say I like wire noise, and I try to keep things at a minimum to reduce the distraction. It keeps me mindful and encourages clarity. In return, I can keep writing distraction-free. 

    Today, I set up a 25-minute goal of free stream writing. At the top of the half-hour goal, I feel I’m out of ideas, so I’m scanning my table for anything that speaks to me. I noticed that I kept my colors similar. Electronics are black, and skirts and placemats are blue. I am further supporting consistency to reduce distraction. 

    The goal is to have a space for writing, not for anything and everything. For example, if I notice something grabbing my attention, I need to be mindful and see if it will pull me away. For example, the blue color highlights my hands, and the black will act as a barrier of focus. 

    Channeling the Clarity

    Now I’m thinking about writing during the nighttime and total darkness. Then the only color will be the marks on the white page. However, since I go to bed early, I’m usually tired. Therefore, my writing space is during the morning or afternoon.

    Scanning some more, I have two speakers on each side playing music without words, furthering my ability to zero in focus. 

    At the time of writing, it will benefit me not to run the cleaning robot or have a playlist to channel the correct type of energy. Although my keyboard has a play next button, it works nicely with Amazon music, to my surprise.

    The abundance is around me.

    Almost out of ideas and reminding myself that these things are progress, not perfection. I make many mistakes, and I’m not growing if I don’t know if they are mistakes. For example, the color of the blue placemats doesn’t match. Also, my eye travels to the left each time I type, adding unnecessary attention. That will steal my engagement, so I will remove it and expand my mat. 

    I think that is all I wanted to write about today. However, I would like you to submit any suggestions on focusing on an upcoming post. It will be a surprise. 

    Be well,

    Vye

    The space to write
    The space to write