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The Sun's photons, co-equalized by their own mutual scattering and by the vastness of space,
arrive at Earth as co-equals to chloroplasts — who selectively absorb the serviceable (red, blue) and reflect the unserviceable (green), building all the life of Earth through this co-equal, selective, sustained interaction.
This is παρα δε ἴσος (para de isos) = contrary to yet co-equal.
This is the algorithm.
This is how the universe builds mastery
—— from stars to cells to consciousness.
But what makes them co-equal? Is there a limit to the amount of Ki I can get from these chloroplasts before it destroys me? Or what process corrupts this Ki so its result isn't always positive?
There's a limit of light absorbion plants can sustain.
Life eats life, with plants as a general exception.
But wherever sufficient energy is supplied, life will appear; and convert nonliving material into bioligical material.
I suspect that all non-living material would like a chance to participate in "life."
That's where the real action occurs.
We are each, spirit breathed into matter. Consciousness had a purpose.
It's a test, and you only get so many opportunities to retest before the soul returns to primordial spirit soup.
The Ka is looking for the Ba.
The Ka is looking for the Boom.