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Matter is only relative to the speed of light since it is "quantum singularity gateway" in flux that creates creates everything we consider "real"... but that is only relative to itself.
This flux of energy outside or above the electromagnetic spectrum intrudes into the speed of light level and creates the mass of the Neutron. This balances to the energy of the proton energy that dropped into light speed level. This fluctuation of gravity creates Mass and the electrons outside of the Nucleus. The fluctuation also creates our relative Time.
There is energy beyond that. Matter is mostly empty space. It is the relative energy to the speed of light that makes things material to us.
Consciousness cannot be measured by any device. It is beyond the electromagnetic spectrum of energy. That is why we do not know where the "seat of consciousness" resides since we cannot actually measure and track it.
Have you ever considered matter itself as a direct function of energy?
If Einstein's equation is right, mass can only exist in the presence of energy. Energy must be greater than zero if mass is to be greater than zero, as the speed of light is a constant. So what happens in the absolute absence of energy? No mass whatsoever.
Can matter without mass even be considered matter? Can it even be considered as existing?
The idea of our perception being that of a negative world is truly interesting, we see the interactions of energy, not the thing itself.
It is all about energy flow. For example the way our eyes frequency of sight will match a rotating wheel to make it look as though it is sitting still. Matching frequencies is what Matter is.
Color is another example.
We only see what it reflected. You paint things with something to absorb blue and green in order to reflect only the red wavelengths. We see what it isn't absorbing.
We live in a negative world really. All the positive energy is locked up in a space too small to interact with. Everything outside the Nucleus is just relative negative energies.
This is the result of the source being outside of what we consider Space and Time. Energies produce the particles and their relative space.