Image 1) Afterlife Theory Movement of Conscious Focus within the Environment
Diagram of how conscious focus can shift within the environment over time, giving the impression it is larger than it actually is (Afterlife Theory).
This image illustrates how conscious awareness shifts focus with the environment over time.
Image 2) How awareness centers into small conversational circles at a party
Diagram of party where participants are organized into three groups. The conversational focus is on a single group, rather than all three. This shows awareness is singular in nature.
This image shows how parties often break down into small groups, within the greater whole. The red ring on the floor designates the individual groups.
Image 3) A diagram showing the difference between awareness illustrated by hearing and listening at a party
This image shows the party from above. The people are blue dots. The conversations are red circles. The larger blue circles represent the volume travel of the conversion (reach).
This image shows party dynamics from above. It illustrates that although focus is within your group, attention could just as easily be directed toward your neighbor's group.
Image 4) How awareness is not based on proximity or volume. It is based on focus.
This Diagram shows how a person in one group can shift focus and listen to a conversation in a neighbor's group. It shows focus is based on intent, not proximity or volume.
This image shows a member of one group shift their attention to the convesation in another group across the room
Image 5) A diagram showing active listening versus passive listening using conversations
Diagram of the state on consciousness in a party setting. There are many conversations in the room, although we only actively listen to one. All others are in the background.
This image shows the dynamics of awareness within a party. It illustrates the selective nature of awareness. Of all the conversations going on, we only listen to one. The others are background noise.
Image 6) A diagram showing how only one conversation reaches awareness while all others are ignored
This is an abstract view of the conversions in the room. The conversations are shown as arrows. All the conversations are loud enough to reach your senses. However, only one conversation, shown in read, is actually being heard.
Each conversation is represented by an arrow. The black line is the senses. All conversations reach the senses. However, only one is actually being listened to. The others do not get through.
Image 7) A diagram of awareness within environment versus ignored stimulous within the environment
This illustration shows all the stimuli in the room. It shows the conversations, as well as the walls, lights, carpet, noise, and other sensory input. Even with this increase in sensory input, only the one actual conversation is being listened to (getting through to awareness).
This illustration shows that there is many stimuli reaching our senses. While total stimuli are many, there is only one aspect of the environment being listened to at any given time.
Image 8) a diagram showing awareness restricted to the present moment concerning time
This illustration shows that awareness is only 'aware' of one moment in time, that being the present moment. All other moments of the past still exist in memory, but consciousness is not aware of them.
Awareness, with respect to time, operates exactly like awareness with respect to space. Awareness is 'aware' of only one point in time - the present moment.
Image 9) A daigram of the theory of opening awareness within space
This illustration shows a theoretical opening of awareness to include three separate conversations at once. This is analogous to being aware of three conversations at once, resulting in incomprehensible confusion.
This thought experiment employs the concept of opening awareness to three conversations in the room, instead of just the one we are currently engaged in
Image 10) A diagram that theoretically opens of awareness in time
This illustration shows awareness of three distinct moments in time, instead of just one. In this view, the three separate moments are 'getting through' to awareness. This shows that awareness is present in all three moments at once.
This illustration moments in time represented as conversions in space. The slight opening of awareness shows how the three most recent moments in time are getting through to awareness.
Image 11) This is an illustration of a man being in three points of time along a timeline.
This illustration shows awareness located in three locations in time. During life, we are confined to just one moment - the present. In this theoretical experiment, we show awareness being in all three moments.
This illustration shows a timeline, with a man located within three separate moments. The thought experiment is to imagine what it would be like to be in three moments at once.
Image 12) A diagram of a hand while awareness is opened within time
This illustration shows what would happen if awareness were allowed to be resident in multiple moments at once. You can see how quickly the environment gets complicated when awareness is not confined to the present.
This illustration shows the view of what one would see if they were in three moments at once. If you waved your hand through the air, you would see multiple fans in an array - fanned out before you.
Image 13) A diagram of the theory of opening awareness within the environment
This illustration shows the awareness point of view within the environment. It also shows the 3D controls that indicate that the camera (awareness) is located at a single point with an X,Y,Z location within 3D space.
This illustration is a view of awareness modeled using 3D software. The red dot represents awareness. It is the focal point, or point of view within the environment.
Image 14) daigram of the theory of opening awareness within the environment
This illustration is an actual model of opened awareness in 3D space. Normal awareness is one camera in the environment. Opened awareness is three cameras in the environment. Adding more active cameras opens awareness from a single point of view to three.
This illustration shows how we can model the opening of awareness to three points of view within 3D space. We do this by adding two additional cameras, for a total of three.
Image 15) A daigram of opening awareness within tim
3D software is intended to show just one moment in time as the present moment, just like life. We could, however, add two more pointers and the system would now show three present moments, superimposed onto each other into one complicated reality.
This illustration shows how we can open awareness from one point in time, to three. In 3D software, the present is marked by a pointer on a timeline. We can open this to three moments by adding two additional pointers.
Image 16) an equation of awareness over environment equals position over space
This illustration shows what happens when awareness opens all the way up. The upper limit of awareness is the environment. This relationship, between awareness and its environment, is one of point (0D) to space (3D).
This equation shows the relationship between awareness and the environment. We have shown Awareness to theoretically increase slightly using our thought experiments. Taking that further, if we increase awareness all the way, eventually it will equal the environment.
Image 17) The equation of 'awareness' over 'time' versus 'now' over 'all time'
The equation shows the relationship between the present moment and a lifetime with respect to time. That relationship, in terms of time, is a single moment to an eternity. An eternity is every moment ever experienced.
In the same manner we opened awareness within space, here we open awareness in time. The upper limit of awareness opened in time, is your lifetime - every moment ever experienced
Image 18) three-dimensional diagram showing awareness surrounded by its environment
This is a 3D model showing awareness and memory. Awareness is shown as a small box (actually, it is a point), and memory as a large box (actually, it is the surrounding space). When boxes are pushed to their limit, you have a point of awareness surrounded by a space of memory.
This image shows conscious awareness and the environment as concentric boxes. Awareness (point of view) is shown as a small box. Memory (the environment) is shown as a large box. In real life, awareness is a point and memory is space.
Image 19) A diagram showing here, now and space, time from the perspective of awarenesst
Space-time is a 4D realm that exists within memory. Its exact opposite is a single moment, which is a single point located within space-time. Awareness is a point. Memory is a space. They are opposites and inverses.
This illustration shows the relationship between 'awareness' and 'space-time.' Awareness is a single location, at one moment in space-time. The opposite is all space-time or everything ever experienced. Everything is the upper limit of awareness.
Image 20) An equation of awareness over time equals position over everywhere
This equation illustrates the relationship between awareness during life and awareness in afterlife. During life, awareness is confined to a single point in space-time. In afterlife, awareness is everywhere throughout space-time.
This is an equation that embodies the relationship between 'awareness' and 'memory'. On the right, awareness is shown as a single position in space-time. Memory is shown as all of space-time. This equation embodies the mathematical relationship between the two.
Image 21) A three-dimensional diagram of awareness expanding through time and space at the end of life
This illustrates what happens to awareness at the end of life. Awareness transitions from a single 'point/moment' to all of 'space-time'. Memory makes this possible. Awareness changes dimension and becomes the opposite of what it was. It is now its upper limit, which is everything.
This is a 3D model that shows what happens at the end of life. End of life starts with awareness as the single (white) dot at the center. Then awareness expands, from this point of origin, throughout space and time.