Index Entry
Vectors:
“Now we have what we call vectors. Vectors represent energy experiences. A vector is a line going in a specific direction in relation to to two points giving you an axis, say your head and your feet. That gives you an axis of reference and then you have a vector, an energy action moving at some angle in relation to that axis of yours. And the length of the line is arrived at by multiplying the mass times the velocity. Those then are energy vectors. And energy vectors are extremely useful because they do represent actual experience in relation to yourself as observer. It acts as a reference.”
