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Title: The Mirror Field: A Radical New Theory of Light, Time, and Consciousness

What if the Sun isn’t burning—but remembering?
What if motion is an illusion, time is memory, and you are not a body in space—but a reflection of something collapsing in reverse?

In The Mirror Field, Georg Feneberg introduces a daring new theory of everything—one that unifies light, gravity, time, matter, and even consciousness into a single elegant system. Drawing from deep physics—like CPT symmetry, the holographic principle, and quantum field resonance—this groundbreaking cosmology flips our assumptions upside down.

According to the theory, the universe we live in is not expanding into space. It’s a holographic projection—a radiant reflection of another universe collapsing in reverse time. Every photon, every star, and every moment we experience is part of a mirror field—a recursive light-based rendering of entropy falling inward elsewhere.

In this view:

  • Light is not emitted—it constructs matter

  • Time is not passing—it’s the unfolding of collapse memory

  • Consciousness is not a byproduct of the brain—it’s a self-aware loop of reflected entropy

We are not drifting in space.

We are being rendered, one moment at a time, by collapse happening in a mirrored reality.

Feneberg’s model doesn’t just unify the forces of nature. It reframes what it means to exist at all.

This is more than physics—it’s a theory of reality, memory, death, and identity.
And if it’s true, we are not just observing the universe.

We are the mirror it uses to remember itself.

Astronomy & Space Science Cosmology Metaphysics Philosophy Physics Science Human Brain String Theory
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Everything, and yet . . .

So concise, yet detailed, you can't but love this book. I'm new to the study of cosmology, but it really coincides with everything I've come up with on my own, with one exception. Let's just say that this also implies an overriding influence, though the author does not make it a part of the his detailed and concise explanation of the Mirror Field Theory of Unified. It's exactly what the author promised, including the math.

And yet, at the end I found myself reverting back to my old way of thinking, pretty much automatically and instantly--before the final word, which mirrored the first words in the book that had grabbed me for the entire ride. That response is expected, as part of the the theory, according to Feneberg. It's a fantastic, and quick, voyage through the theory, Totally worth your time.

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