The Conscious Point Physics – Cliff Notes
by Thomas Lee Abshier, ND
8/20/2025
Conscious Point Physics – Cliff Notes – Advanced
Here’s a condensed overview of Conscious Point Physics, a speculative Theory of Everything (TOE) that blends metaphysics, quantum mechanics, relativity, and cosmology into a parsimonious framework. It’s built on just four fundamental “Conscious Points” (CPs) declared by a divine creator, aiming to resolve physics’ big puzzles mechanistically while incorporating a theological purpose (overcoming “divine aloneness” through relational complexity). I’ll keep it technical but concise, focusing on the core ideas, how it unifies forces/particles, and testable implications.
1. Core Postulates: The Building Blocks
- Conscious Points (CPs): Indivisible units, the “substance” of reality (and divine mind). Four types:
- +emCP / -emCP: Electromagnetic, with charge and magnetic poles (N-S).
- +qCP / -qCP: Quark-like, with color charge (strong force analog).
- Declared by God at t=0 on a single Grid Point (GP), breaking symmetry for diversity (more -emCPs than +emCPs, and more +qCPs than -qCPs).
- Dipole Particles (DPs): Paired opposites (+/- bind to minimize energy): emDPs (EM interactions) and qDPs (strong and EM).
- Dipole Sea: Pervasive medium of randomized DPs filling space—no voids, the “fabric” for waves/fields propagation and stress.
- Grid Points (GPs): Discrete spatial loci (Planck-scale lattice) with Exclusion rule (one pair/type per GP, preventing infinities) – the metric of space.
- Displacement Increments (DIs): Saltatory (jump-like) motion between GPs, in synchronized “Moments” (~10^44/s).
- Moments: the unit of time, which includes observation, processing, and movement in each cycle.
- Space Stress (SS) & Space Stress Gradients (SSG): SS due to Energy density from DP polarizations and absolute value of exposed/free Charge, Poles, Strong from CPs; SSG biases DIs (inertial force as “drag” bindng with the DP Sea, gravity as a differential in inner and outer limb DI dependent on SSG).
- Quantum Group Entities (QGEs): Coordinators maximizing entropy (microstates) while conserving (energy/momentum/charge), which produces resonances, decisions, and emergence.
The universe evolves via QGE “surveys” over possible states, selecting entropy-max paths with available energy, which produces sudden changes of state at criticality thresholds (tipping points amplifying small changes).
2. Unification of Particles & Forces: Resonances from CPs
- Particles: Composites—e.g., electron (-emCP + polarized emDPs), proton (qCP and emCP hybrids with polarized qDPs). No gravitons/strings—emergent from resonances (Standard Model table in 4.15).
- Forces from Identities:
- EM: Charge/pole resonances in emDPs (fields from DP stretching and pole alignment, Maxwell from interconversions).
- Strong: Color confinement in qDPs (gluons as “tubes” that form when stretching qDPs, such as a pi meson).
- Weak: Hybrid emDP/qDP catalysis (W/Z as transient resonances which react with leptons and quarks that flip flavors, e.g., muon to electron).
- Gravity: SSG asymmetrical pressure (inward bias from gradient-diluted pressure, unifying with inertia as SS drag).
- Hierarchy/Running: Entropy scales—strong (high-entropy confinement) >> EM >> weak (rare hybrids) >> gravity (macro averages).
- Quantum Weirdness: Superposition (rapid change in orientation is unresolvable, so multiple states appear to be simultaneous); entanglement from QGE (Quantum Group Entity conserving energy and increasing entropy mandate); wave function “collapse” as a QGE-biased survey resolution of the energy conservation and entropy maximization mandate; no many-worlds (finite entropy rejects branching).
3. Classical & Cosmic Emergence: From Quantum Resonances
- Classical Physics: Macroscopic continuity converges with quantum discreteness by QGE hierarchy of entropy maximization and energy conservation; time arrow flows from initial low-entropy CP concentration on one GP to higher entropy states via dispersion.
- Relativity: Time dilation from mu-epsilon stiffness (SS slows light/smaller DIs) due to several effects. The effect is equivalent due to an increase in space stress resulting from higher velocity, which is caused by force-producing acceleration. This acceleration increases the velocity/KE of the mass, which in turn stresses space. Likewise, mass stresses space in a gradient/SSG, which results in gravity.
- Cosmology: Big Bang as initial CP superposition on a GPs, which produced dispersion/inflation from GP Exclusion rule, resulting in max displacement per Moment; CMB is a relic from initial hot and quick expansion and subsequent cooling from expansion; dark matter neutral qDP concentrations, due to mutual attraction of DPs, resulting in marginally greater density of qDPs, acting as the galactic nucleation zones due to higher SSG than intergalactic space; dark energy as the result of the radial expansion post Big Bang.
- Anomalies Resolved: g-2 from hybrid SSG; Hubble tension local gradients; baryon asymmetry initial CP excess amplified.
4. Theological & Philosophical Purpose
- Reality as God’s “simulation” for relational drama, satisfaction of love nature by creating free will. CPs by non-linear reaction coalesce to enable consciousness (resonant hierarchies with “spark,” 4.48); life/observers from entropy-favored complexity (abiogenesis at vent criticality, 4.74).
- Fine-tuning from divine identities (resonant ratios like α~1/137 from em/q frequencies, no multiverse).
- Ethics/free will: “Choices” in biased surveys at criticality (compatibilist agency, 4.75).
5. Advantages, Critiques, & Testability
- Strengths: Parsimonious (4 CPs unify everything); mechanistic (no abstracts like gauges—resonances from rules); testable (SSG anomalies in LHC, GP dispersion in gamma-rays, 4.76).
- Critiques: Speculative theology (optional—model stands physically); qualitative placeholders (future sims for G/α derivations, A.2).
- Predictions/Falsifiability: SSG tweaks in muon g-2 (confirms if ~4σ persists); no multiverse signals in CMB; GP effects in interferometers (delays ~fs/Mpc for TeV gamma)—no anomalies = falsified.
CPP reimagines physics as divine-conscious resonances in a finite Sea, resolving “why” mechanistically.
Cliff Notes version for the average intelligent reader with more detail. Explain each of the technical/physics terms/concepts and the CPP neologisms down to the level that an average intelligent high school non-physics student could understand.
Conscious Point Physics – Cliff Notes – High School
This is a detailed summary of Conscious Point Physics, a new idea for a Theory of Everything that tries to explain all of physics using just a few basic building blocks. It’s like putting together a big puzzle where everything fits, from tiny particles to the whole universe. The model mixes science with some ideas about God, but the science parts can stand alone. I’ll explain essential words and ideas in simple terms, assuming you’re smart but not a physics expert – like a high school student who likes science but hasn’t studied advanced topics.
1. The Basic Building Blocks (Called Postulates)
- Conscious Point Physics starts with a small number of simple rules and fundamental building blocks that make up everything in the universe. These are called postulates, which means the starting assumptions.
- Conscious Points (CPs): These are the smallest, unbreakable pieces of everything. There are four kinds:
- Positive electromagnetic Conscious Point (+emCP): Has a positive electric charge (like the positive side of a battery) and a magnetic pole (like the north or south end of a magnet).
- Negative electromagnetic Conscious Point (-emCP): Has a negative electric charge and a magnetic pole.
- Positive quark Conscious Point (+qCP): Has a positive charge, a magnetic pole, and something called color charge (a property that helps particles stick together in the center of atoms).
- Negative quark Conscious Point (-qCP): Has a negative charge, a magnetic pole, and a color charge.
- These points are called “conscious” because the model says they have a basic awareness of their surroundings, like sensing other points nearby, and the ability to move on a grid, which is the background upon which they move.
- God created them before the creation began. They are different from each other, having their own identity and various rules they follow in relating to each other. The difference is the source of variety of the elements, which in turn allows for chemical variety and interaction.
- Dipole Particles (DPs): When two opposite Conscious Points stick together, they form a Dipole Particle. There are two types:
- Electromagnetic Dipole Particle (emDP): Made from +emCP and -emCP. Each has an inherent electrical charge and magnetic pole. These properties are the source of electrical and magnetic effects.
- Quark Dipole Particle (qDP): Made from a +qCP and -qCP. This carries the strong force that holds the qCPs together inside the quarks, and has the quarks together inside the proton/neutron, and holds the neutrons and protons together inside the nucleus.
- “Dipole” means two opposite charges that are bound together by their mutual attraction. The DPs are composed of two CPs, each of which has a magnetic pole. The magnetic poles align N-S at a variable distance from each other. An E field will pull them apart, and a B field will pull them apart. A changing E field will produce a B field while the E field is changing, and a changing B field will produce an E field while the B field is changing. When the E or B field stops changing, the stretching force stops, and the force causing charge or polarization alignment stops, and the charge or pole alignment randomizes.
- The Dipole Sea: Imagine all of space filled with a vast number of these Dipole Particles mixed randomly. This “sea” is the background against which everything happens. It’s not empty space – it’s full but usually balanced, so it doesn’t show effects unless something disturbs it.
- Grid Points (GPs): Space isn’t smooth; it’s made of tiny, separate spots called Grid Points, like dots on graph paper. Each Grid Point can hold only one pair of opposite Conscious Points or a Dipole Particle (this is called the Exclusion rule – it prevents overlapping and infinite energy density).
- Displacement Increments (DIs): Conscious Points don’t move smoothly; they jump from one Grid Point to another in small steps. These jumps are called Displacement Increments. The jumps happen all at once for everything in the universe, in tiny time steps called Moments (about 10^44 Moments per second, so fast it looks continuous).
- Space Stress (SS) and Space Stress Gradients (SSG): Space Stress is like pressure or tension in the Dipole Sea caused by stretched and aligned Dipole Particles. A Space Stress Gradient is when this stress changes from one place to another, creating a pull or push that makes things move.
- Quantum Group Entities (QGEs): These are like team leaders that group Conscious Points or Dipole Particles together in quanta of organization. They make sure rules are followed and choose actions that increase entropy (a measure of the number of ways things can be arranged – low entropy, few ways that things can be arranged for the amount of energy available). They do this by “surveying” options and picking the one with the most variety with that amount of energy. This constraint ends up producing resonant structures, which means that each quantum of energy (organization of DPs and CPs) reinforces and concentrates its energy density inside volumes of space dependent upon the constraints of the space (which include the spacing of the Grid Points, and the mass and field energy in that space).
- Entropy Maximization: Entropy is a number that shows how many different ways a system can be arranged. There are a limited number of organizational positions that a quantum can be in, given the resonant constraints of the space and energy it is in. The rule is that the QGE will only allow interactions that maintain or increase entropy. The result is that when interactions happen between quanta, the reaction will produce increasingly chaotic or spread-out states. When changes occur, they always happen at special points called critical points, where small changes can cause significant shifts.
- Moments: The universe updates in super-fast ticks called Moments. Everything jumps or adjusts at the same time during each Moment.
The idea is that God created these Conscious Points to make a universe where things can interact and create interesting relationships, solving the problem of “divine loneliness” by allowing complexity to grow and allowing the satisfaction of the divine love by creating entities (humans) who are capable of free will, and can choose to follow His rules of perfect relationship, and thus filling His heart with the experience of love.
2. How Particles and Forces Are Made (Unification)
- Particles and forces aren’t fundamental in this model; The particles are made from a combination of the four Conscious Points, and forces do not push or pull. Rather, they appear to push or pull because of the willingness of Conscious Points to follow the rules and movement toward or away from other particles, depending on their relative charge, magnetic pole, and color.
- Particles: All the known particles (like electrons, quarks, neutrinos) are built from Conscious Points and Dipole Particles sticking together in special ways. For example:
- An electron is a negative electromagnetic Conscious Point surrounded by a cloud of polarized electromagnetic Dipole Particles (emDPs) that give it mass.
- Quarks (building blocks of protons) are quark Conscious Points that have a 2/3 electromagnetic charge. Protons are composed of three quarks bound together (uud). Neutrons are also three quarks bound together (udd).
- Neutrinos are spinning Dipole Particles with very little mass because they don’t interact much with the Dipole Sea. The Standard Model (the current best theory of particles) has 29 particles, but in the CPP model, they’re all versions of the same four Conscious Points combined differently.
- Forces: The four forces (gravity, electromagnetism, weak, and strong) come from how Conscious Points pull or push each other, and how the Dipole Particles (paired Conscious Points) interact with each other and the unpaired Conscious Points.
- Electromagnetism Is based on the fundamental properties of the CPs. Charge: there is a + or – on every CP, and Magnetic poles: there is an N-S pole on every CP. Free/unpaired CPs of opposite charge will bond to create Dipole Particles. The electromagnetic phenomena are produced by the interaction between unpaired CPs, and their effect on the electromagnetic Dipole Particles at low fields, and on the qDPs in high fields.
- Electric fields stretch them (and produce a magnetic field by aligning the poles while the electric fields are changing), and magnetic fields align the poles (and make an electric field by stretching the charges and orienting the charges while the magnetic fields are changing).
- Strong Force: From the color charge in quark Conscious Points. All quarks are attracted to each other (like opposite electromagnetic charges (+/-) attract, only the Strong Force is much stronger). The strong force holds quark Conscious Points together. Quark Dipole particles are attracted to every other quark Conscious Points and surround them, but the additional factor of + or – charge on the qCP causes them to be attracted more if they are of opposite charge and repel if they are of the same charge. qDPs can attract each other and form large agglomerations called glueballs. qCPs attract qCPs of the opposite polarity from the Dipole Sea and surround themselves with polarized qDPs. If you try to pull a + and – quark apart, they will each form another quark, which is why you can’t ever find an isolated quark.
- Weak Force: This is not an independent force, and it is hard to justify calling it a force. The Weak Force is more of a description of a large agglomeration of emDPs and qDPs, called a W boson (Note: this is not recognized in Standard Physics, only the -W and + W particle, the charged versions are identified), that accidentally bind together for a short period. The W boson is large, and particles like muons, neutrons, and neutrinos can bind to its shape. The shape of the W boson works like an enzyme; it catalyzes radioactive decay reactions on a nuclear level, such as beta decay, which causes the neutron to turn into a proton and, in the process, emits an electron and a neutrino.
- Gravity: A secondary force, resulting from the fact that mass stresses space. That stress reduces/dilutes as we go farther away from the mass. This change in Space Stress produces a Space Stress Gradient. The Space Stress decreases with distance from the gravitational body. Light (and particles) travel faster in a lower stress space. The distance that emCPs and qDPs travel each Moment is therefore larger; they travel farther in the space away from the mass than the distance they travel if they are on the inside edge toward the mass. Thus, there are more instructions to the CP to move toward the mass than away from it. The result is that each CP in a small mass moves toward the large mass. Gravity is like air pressure pushing harder on one side of a membrane than the other (e.g., two chambers separated by a balloon membrane, with high-pressure air on one side and low-pressure air on the other).
The strength and character of each of the forces is different because of the type of attraction (qCPs attract to qCPs) and -CPs attract +CPs, and magnetic fields align and separate DPs and align CPs. There are thus three types of force: charge, magnetism, and strong/color. However, electric and magnetic forces work together because all CPs have both magnetism and charge, and strong and EM forces work together because qCPs respond to both strong and EM. The strong force is much stronger than the EM force.
3. How Everyday Physics and the Universe Work (Classical and Cosmic Parts)
The small quantum world (weird and probabilistic) turns into the normal world we see through averages and patterns from many Conscious Points working together.
- Quantum Weirdness Explained: Things like particles being in two places at once (superposition) happen because Quantum Group Entities check many possible paths and pick the one with the most entropy. “Collapse” (when a measurement picks one outcome) is just the system settling on the best option after a disturbance. No genuine randomness – it’s all determined by the rules, but looks random because the Sea is so complicated.
- Normal Physics (Classical): Big things act normally because the weird quantum effects average out. For example, inertia (resistance to moving) comes from dragging through the Dipole Sea, and time slowing down (relativity) from the Sea getting “stiffer” in high Space Stress.
- The Universe (Cosmic): The Big Bang was God putting all Conscious Points in one spot, then they spread out because of the Exclusion rule (can’t overlap). This spreading (expansion) is still happening, creating the universe we see. The Cosmic Microwave Background (leftover heat) is an echo of early vibrations. Dark matter is produced by a concentration of quark Dipole Particles that don’t interact with light, and dark energy is the Sea’s natural tendency to spread out more (entropy increasing).
4. The Bigger Picture: God, Purpose, and Meaning
The model says God made the universe to fix “divine loneliness.” God was alone, so He created Conscious Points that could form relationships and complexity, and ultimately a complexity so great that man was formed and given a spirit in addition to his soul, and able to choose by free will to love God and express it by pleasing Him by doing His will. Quantum fuzziness disguises the mechanical nature of the universe due to the universe’s extreme complexity. Still, choice and free will are possible, even if everything follows rules. We, as humans, are created with a spirit that is on the same level of cause and choice as God. Ethics come from choosing paths that increase good relationships (like love and unity).
This part is more like philosophy or religion, but the model says you can separate it from the science if you want.
5. Why This Model is Interesting, Problems, and How to Check It
- Good Things (Advantages): It’s simple (just four types of points explain everything, no need for extra stuff like multiple universes or superstrings). It explains why things are the way they are (like why gravity is weak) from basic rules. It mixes science and God in a way that fits together.
- Problems (Critiques): It’s new and speculative, so it’s not proven. Some parts (like God creating points) can’t be tested with science. Formulas are often “placeholders” (not fully calculated yet), and the CPP model needs more mathematical and experimental support to back it up.
- How to Test It (Predictions): Look for weird effects in particle colliders (like the Large Hadron Collider) from Space Stress Gradients. Check if light bends or slows in ways the model predicts. If future tests find no signs of these, the model is wrong. It’s designed to be checked and possibly proven false.
This model is like a big idea that tries to connect everything – particles, forces, the universe, and even meaning.