Theory of Dots
How Human Instinct and Intuition Interact to Influence Entities at a Distance
"A Dot is a moment in time. Think about something special that happened in your life: meeting an important person or finding a special place. A Dot could also be stumbling upon a new way to solve a problem, or an event that turned out to be significantly more important than was apparent. Those are all Dots."
Duane Eastman
Your Dots Are Important
Dots Can Personify Human Emotions
You’re absolutely not the only one that has experienced a déjà vu moment or “had a feeling” that something good or bad was about to happen. In like fashion, animals, humans, and perhaps other life forms have a sixth sense that is hard-wired into their system. As humans developed beyond day-to-day survival, we pushed aside those inconvenient feelings and intuition. In due time, we marginalized them. Finally, we utterly ignored them. Our intellect took precedent, putting collective opinion over “animal instinct.” That wouldn’t have been a brilliant move on the savanna, but in modern life, with all its luxuries and conveniences, it’s doable.
Your intuition, instincts, and feelings are elements of a dot. They influence you as a dot and are the essence of the other dots you encounter in life. The Karmic Network carries those elements of Dots throughout the universe.
Dots Can Be A Game Changer For Your Life
The Theory of Dots posits that dots influence the collective course of human life. Perhaps their influence is even more far-reaching than that. As stated in the theory, whether you recognize a Dot in the moment of connection isn’t required for the dot’s effects to have ramifications— then or the future. Recognizing that Dots are a thing, embracing their existence, and recognizing them at the moment can be a vehicle to a life-changing path.
Connecting the dots, your dots, can induce a fundamental change. Identifying the right situations and people who positively influence you, and following your instincts, is key to seizing opportunities in life.
Trust Your Feelings
The Theory of Dots Recognizes Your Sixth Sense
The Theory of Dots is a commonsense application of knowledge that all humans recognize and encounter frequently. One we’ve all said before: I should have paid attention to my gut feeling. Here are some phrases that might be thought of as comfort food to digest the origin and breadth of significance for Dots.
- Guardian angel
- I had a feeling
- I knew I should have
- I had an intuition about that
- Gut feeling
- Gave me bad/good vibes
- They have good karma or bad karma
Those simple but powerful phrases above are deeply rooted in the human psyche and were essential to human survival on the savanna eons ago.
The Theory of Dots Substitutes Karma for Dark Matter in the Network
The Theory of Dots recognizes that the term “sixth sense” can include some or all of the above examples as an element of a dot. For example, how does a gut feeling materialize? It can be triggered by a smell, noise, sense of touch or taste, even a memory. It often occurs without being near the source in question. You can have a gut feeling by simply thinking or imagining a scenario past, present, or even future.
But how do those triggers find their way to your brain if not sensed in the moment or in proximity?
It follows that there is a medium or network of sorts that conveys those senses over great distances and even over time. The Theory of Dots suggests it’s the Karmic Network, or the current scientific term, Dark Matter. No one fully understands Dark Matter even though it’s believed to represent nearly 90% of all matter in existence. The mechanics of how it is believed to function is explained in physics, particularly quantum mechanics. Connecting the Dots is facilitated over the Karmic Network.
Embrace Your Dots
There's A Lot to Learn From Dots
If you’re young, there is much to learn and apply from identifying and embracing your Dots. If you’re older, there is much to learn and reflect on from identifying and embracing your Dots. The process is simple. The Karmic Network provides the means.
Reading this now could irresistibly entice you to take your fingers off the keyboard and think back to something important, fun, or life changing. Then dissect it, think of what triggered that situation and what potential ramifications followed. Did you react in a premeditated manner, or did you just flow with it? Would you choose the same reaction now? Would you recognize a similar situation approaching? If you’ve determined that you have identified a Dot, then you may very well encounter a similar dot in the future.
Connecting The Dots In A Vast Spacetime Network
Karma and Dark Matter
Karma Is The Network
The invisible network throughout the universe that connects everything is believed to be dark matter (my theory uses Karmic Network). For this purpose, matter is a form of energy. What’s more, energy is inherent in all forms of matter. That includes you, your dog and your house – and everything else as well. The Theory of Dots posits that the network of dark matter, aka karma, is how Dots are connected. And the energy in karma, positive or negative, determines a dot’s attraction to other matter.
The Network Spans The Entire Universe
Please look at the lead (top) photo again. It will remind you of the vast scale of the universe. However, we can only estimate the size of the universe. It’s a number that exceeds the average person’s ability to comprehend. In any case, its diameter measures 93 billion light years. That’s 10 with 26 zeros after it. That’s an area too big to fathom. Regardless, the Karmic Network exists throughout the universe. By comparison, a human will encounter a dot in a much smaller neighborhood.
However, that’s not to say that the earth’s surface is small at 510,000,000 square kilometers (197,000,000 square miles). Scaling that down to a traveler’s area of engagement, there’s still a vast amount of space in which to meet a Dot. Something beyond “luck” is at work here. Even the general definition of “luck” leans toward an acknowledgement of a force or action that is greater than coincidence.
Earth is the only known Dot habitable for humans.
"The earth is a very small stage in a vast cosmic arena...in our obscurity in all this vastness there is no hint that help will come from elsewhere to save us from ourselves..." - from Pale Blue Dot
CARL SAGAN
The Earth Is A Very Large Dot - On The Human Scale
There are dots and then there are Dots. The versions in one’s life are often the former and on the smaller scale of things. But among the latter, and larger, is the Dot known as Earth. Pale Blue Dot by Carl Sagan refers to a video based on a photo of earth that was taken in 1990 by the Voyager 1 spacecraft as it passed through our solar system on its way to interstellar space.
His extraordinary grasp of the fragility of life on planet earth and the cavalier attitude of the human species is eloquently expressed in the brief but poignant presentation. The event unfolded in the 90s when there was far less recognition, or at least media attention, given to the careless utilization of earth’s finite resources needed to support human existence. That’s not to suggest there is adequate attention or recognition of it now.
The Earth Is An Infinitesimally Small Dot In The Universe
The image of earth captured by the Voyager 1 spacecraft dramatically illustrates the vastness of our isolation and dependency on the earth’s fragile atmosphere and even more tenuous Eco system. The tiny dot in the photo reveals how relatively small planet earth is. Although that may be true, the earth is certainly a giant dot in every human’s life. Analogous to that, the earth is essential to life, and so far, unique.
The blue button above is the link to the YouTube video from the official carlsagan.com website. Even if you’ve watched it before, and even more urgently if you haven’t, please take a few minutes to watch it.
As Sagan observes, “…earth is the only world known so far to harbor life. There is nowhere else, at least in the near future, to which our species could migrate. Visit yes, settle not yet. Like it or not, for the moment the earth is where we make our stand.”