Billy Carson, an expert on ancient civilizations and forbidden knowledge, challenges our understanding of reality. He explains that we perceive less than 1% of the light spectrum, revealing that solid matter is merely light slowed down. Carson dives deep into the existence of 11 dimensions stacked by frequency, allowing glimpses of the past, present, and future. He contrasts this mind-bending perspective with scenes from 'Interstellar,' expanding our consciousness about the universe far beyond our everyday experience.
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Universe as Light Matrix
The universe is a fractal holographic matrix made of light frequencies, mostly invisible to us.
Solid matter, like tables, is just slowed down light frequencies creating the illusion of solidity.
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Dimensions Stack by Frequency
There are 11 dimensions stacked closely, separated only by frequency.
Higher dimensions can be accessed by shifting frequencies, explaining phenomena like apparitions and paranormal activity.
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"We're living in a fractal holographic light matrix. Human beings only can see less than 1% of the light spectrum." - Billy Carson
Billy Carson just shattered everything I thought I knew about reality. This isn't your typical "think positive" motivational talk - this is a deep dive into the actual structure of existence itself. Billy reveals that what we think is solid matter (like the table you're sitting at) is actually just light frequency slowed down to create the illusion of solidity. We're not even really touching anything - it's all electromagnetic repulsion between atoms. And here's the kicker: we're only perceiving less than 1% of what's actually happening around us.
The conversation gets even more mind-bending when Billy explains how there are 11 dimensions stacked right on top of each other, separated only by frequency. From any dimension higher than our third dimension, you can see the past, present, and future all at once - exactly like that scene in Interstellar when McConaughey falls into the tesseract. This isn't science fiction; this is cutting-edge physics that completely reframes how we understand our place in the universe. If you've ever wondered what reality actually is beyond what your eyes can see, this conversation will expand your consciousness in ways you never imagined.