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I very much appreciate the corrections and the desire to teach and not condescend.

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Is there any working theory around a greater consciousness "net" or something similar? The first time I took mushrooms, I "saw" many things regarding our universe that had either not been discussed publicly at the time (2015) or rather I had not encountered. One such thing was the concept of "re-collapsing", but my ape mind interpreted it as "all positive, negative, and neutral matter and/or dark matter harmonizing into a single point and traversing the singularity unscathed, but if there wasn't perfect equilibrium, it would result in another 'big bang' " which seems nigh identical to your explained idea of "slightly missing".

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In retrospect, I think I may have misspoken regarding Newton's Third Law, but the principle comes more from equal but opposite as opposed to action and reaction.

In regards to light and dark, I perceive it as light/heat opposing dark/cold as far as matter is concerned. Again, I'm not exactly a scientist, so I don't know exact terms. If I was going to boil it down, it would be akin to the properties of each regarding their relationship to gravity.

Matter has a tendency to collate and cause friction which causes heat/radiation/light, so to me it would make sense that dark/anti-matter would have the opposite properties (tendency to disperse and cause cold/absorption/darkness). Enthalpy against entropy sorta.

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I didn't exactly take mushrooms my very first time and think "I'm gonna be a scientist". I took them to compare their effects to my sober consciousness. Everything I experienced was like a culmination of problem-solving and piecing together things I had experienced in passing or otherwise, and I came to a lot of conclusions that made sense to me but never had a means of discussing with others effectively.

To answer your questions:

  1. I was half-joking about the hive mind thing. I think it goes without saying that multiple people are able to draw similar conclusions without ever having contacted each other.

  2. I know for certain that matter is comprised of these three charges, but I know little about dark matter outside of the application of Newton's Third Law (no, it's not motion, but I would be more than willing to say it's safe to assume that Newton's Third Law can be applied to more things than motion; ie, light must have an equal but opposite - dark - and if you really need me to explain the fundamentals of what light and dark are to "show my work" I can do that for you)

  3. As implied in his post, the universe would essentially "re-collapse" into a singularity, and if it "slightly missed", there would be another offshoot-type event similar to the big bang.

Really crude and shoddy off-the-cuff example, but imagine you're drinking a slushie through a straw, and a chunk of ice gets lodged in the straw. You suck with all your might, and the ice becomes dislodged. The ice then releases all the slush behind it and erupts into your mouth and likely a bit outside your mouth rather than evenly flowing due to the lack of equilibrium/homogeneity in the slushie's contents against the pull of your suction.